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The PSR Tutorial Forum (5 Boards) => PSR Tutorial News => Topic started by: Joe W on February 04, 2020, 06:56:51 PM
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With the introduction of the Genos and now the PSR-SX models, which use the new touch-screen interface, many of the current Lessons no longer apply. They are still valid for Tyros and PSR/PSR-S models, but not for PSR-SX.
I do now have a PSR-SX900 and have started updating lessons. I have completed the whole Lessons > Start Here (https://psrtutorial.com/lessons/start/index.html) section. I have used many screen shots, with links to a larger screen view, to illustrate the differences in the new touch-screen interface. For some lessons, the integration of the new models was relatively simple. For others, separate sections, one for the PSR-SX900 and one for Tyros and PSR models, were required.
Obviously, updating ALL of the lessons will take quite some time. Whether I continue trying to integrate the new models into the old lessons or devise separate lessons specifically for the SX900 remains to be seen.
Take a look at what has been done so far and let me know what you think.
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Joe
Thanks a lot for your efforts. This is an invaluable resource.
In the "Accessories" section you might want to consider the inclusion of:
Tablet, laptop or iPad . . . .
now a days they can connect directly to the keyboard and it is a very common accessory to read various forms of music sheets.
thanks and have a great day.
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Joe W. Nice One...I'm still with T5-76 but this atricle will be appreciated by SX owners....Well Done.
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Hi Joe, you deserve all the praise and respect for your energy and time to serve us well inhere! Your lessons are a good reference work or a good starting point for the SX owners. Thanks you
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Joe
Excellent. All the top level current keyboards are touch screen now and this includes the CVPs. It is different, and I know I had some issues adjusting even with a lot of years on previous models. So this is well timed and very helpful. As you say, a lot of work though.
Mike
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Thank you so much for all your work Joe❤️
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Hi Joe,
This is going to be essential reading for me. A ton of useful information.
Many thanks, yet again, for all your input of hard work.
Best wishes,
Richard.