Posted by: DannyUK
PSR8000 Styles on the Tyros 3 - 05/27/10 05:24 PM
Hi guys,
I hope I am finding you all well
I've been playing my T3 quite heavily recently and this keyboard never ceases to amaze me.
The last Yamaha I owned was a PSR8000 and I thought it would be nice to try and get some of those styles to play on my T3 since I used those styles quite heavily. After obtaining them, I've spent a couple of weeks reworking them and managed to get the majority of them playing nicely using the mega voices, fantastic Live drums and so on and I have to say that those PSR8000 styles still sound fantastic and can quite easily fit in todays music playing, that to me is a tribute to how advanced the PSR8000 was in those days, I wished I had appreciated the 8000 more and not fallen trap the the endless hype from many people suggesting that various other manufacturers is better than the next one, I think I would have owned the PSR8000 for a lot longer.
You should always allow your ears to do the listening and judging. If I had listened to my own advice I wouldn't have bought half of the keyboards I've owned but people somehow have a knack at convincing others that keyboards are something that they're not.
I hope I am finding you all well
I've been playing my T3 quite heavily recently and this keyboard never ceases to amaze me.
The last Yamaha I owned was a PSR8000 and I thought it would be nice to try and get some of those styles to play on my T3 since I used those styles quite heavily. After obtaining them, I've spent a couple of weeks reworking them and managed to get the majority of them playing nicely using the mega voices, fantastic Live drums and so on and I have to say that those PSR8000 styles still sound fantastic and can quite easily fit in todays music playing, that to me is a tribute to how advanced the PSR8000 was in those days, I wished I had appreciated the 8000 more and not fallen trap the the endless hype from many people suggesting that various other manufacturers is better than the next one, I think I would have owned the PSR8000 for a lot longer.
You should always allow your ears to do the listening and judging. If I had listened to my own advice I wouldn't have bought half of the keyboards I've owned but people somehow have a knack at convincing others that keyboards are something that they're not.