I have a PSR-S 710 keyboard. The voice "STRINGS" which includes Strings, Allegro, Orchestra, Symphonic, ConcertoStrings, OrchStrings, StringsQuartet, ConcertoStrings, AmeloStrings, Chamberstrings almost all sound the same when I play on my keyboard. When I play a song with Allegro set up, it sounds the same as when I play a song with Orchestra or symphonic.
I'm looking for a voice whose sound reproduces a full string orchestra, like you hear with the songs on the radio and TV.
The sample "Symphonic" certainly does not sound like a full string orchestra or violin ensemble, despite the designation of two violins (which indicates several violins).
Is it possible to download a sample of voice (virtual instrument vst) representing a full string orchestra? And if so, how can I import this sample into my PSR-S710?
Additional questions: Next to the Fade in/out button is the OTS LINK button. What is this button for? And what does AUTO FILL IN mean?
A technical question: is there a sound card built into the PSR-S710?
Thanks in advance.
grtz,
gilbert
Gilbert,
You can produce full sounds merely by pressing the harmony button and adding another string voice to R2, thereby creating a multitude of voices playing simultaneously. The fade in/out button does exactly what it says - slowly increases or decreases the volume of the song being performed.
The one touch setting (OTS) button connects a predetermined voice from the style when a particular variation is selected. If you turn off the OTS button, they the voice(S) will remain the same as you originally selected.
The auto fill button allows you to place fills or breaks in a song when needed by merely pressing the variation button. Very simple and easy to use.
Yes, the keyboard has a built in sound engine - not a separate card. You can always add to those sounds with third party sounds that can be downloaded from this site.
BTW: This site is primary an English speaking site, so I had to use google translate in order to determine your needs. In the future, when posting a question, please do so in English.
Hope this helps,
Gary