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PSR Keyboards (11 Boards) => PSR-SX900/SX700/SX600 => Topic started by: Senn5 on January 27, 2020, 07:22:47 PM

Title: Long tutorial on the SX900
Post by: Senn5 on January 27, 2020, 07:22:47 PM
This is almost 3 hours long, but has some good tips on the SX900
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8asJgitc3c

Title: Re: Long tutorial on the SX900
Post by: ton37 on January 27, 2020, 08:36:28 PM
Thanks for the link @Senn5. Looks informative, but will view that vid. by parts of 15 minutes. So coming weeks I'm busy to view the whole video  ;D. But it is kind of Bonners/Keyboardcrazy49 that they/he has taken time to done this! Hope to see some new tips and tricks  ;)

For those interested, I have copied  the table of contents of the YT video :)
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6:04 Keyboard Overlay.
10:54 Favorites & Search Feature.
21:14 Assignable Buttons.
33:00 Real Time Control Knobs & Control Knob Assignable Button.
43:00 Home Shortcut Icons.
47:34 Arpeggiators & Playing Mega Voices Live.
53:44 Mixer Function.
1:01:13 Creating & Storing Registration Memories & OTS Change.
1:11:12 Registration Foot Pedal Sequence.
1:18:04 Style Reset/Tap Tempo.
1:20:59 GM&XG & GM2 Voices.
1:28:04 Creating Your Own Playlist.
1:31:22 Quick MIDI Recording.
1:34:30 Multi MIDI Recording.
1:53:47 Audio Recording.
1:59:57 Style Creator.
2:22:46 Chord Looper.
2:30:51 Bluetooth Connectivity.
2:34:24 Multi Pad Creator.
2:39:37 Multi Pad Audio Link.
2:45:22 Installing Expansion Packs.
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Title: Re: Long tutorial on the SX900
Post by: beakybird on January 27, 2020, 10:16:21 PM
Lordy! That's a lot of valuable info.

But I'm befuddled by the effects chain. I wanted cross tempo delay on an electric piano that already was using an amplifier effect on the effects channel and a reverb on the reverb channel. So I set the chorus effect to cross tempo delay. Then, I saved the electric piano as a user voice. Later, when I select the user electric piano, the level on the chorus channel is at the saved level, but the type of chorus changes depending on the style.
Is it true that the type of reverb and chorus is style dependent, and to choose a different reverb or chorus, you have to save the voice as a registration?
I also see something in the mixer effects menu about an effects variation, but I don't know how to get that variation.
Title: Re: Long tutorial on the SX900
Post by: Heidrun on January 30, 2020, 11:34:27 PM
Yes beakybird, it is indeed so that Styles and Midi files call the so-called system reverb and system chorus.
This makes sense because a ballad hall type would'nt work really for fast songs in another genre.

In such a case it makes sense FIRST to select the style and then to build the instrumentation.

Best regards, Heidrun