Author Topic: Yamaha Keyboard History 1992 - 2020 psr 400 - psr sx 900 Unbelievable Change  (Read 3282 times)

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Offline ton37

Yamaha Keyboard History 1992 - 2020 psr 400 - psr sx 900 Unbelievable Change

If you are interested in some Yamaha history pls. click on next URL for a PSR-timelapse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qo2QFyOThs

Just found this vid on YT, ( tnx. to author: Jim Wesely)
My best regards,
Ton
 

Offline Enildo

Thanks for sharing this video, Tom.

Very good, good memories of good times.
Since they put Genos at the end, they could have included Tyros too, in chronological order.

Enildo
When word fail, Music speaks!
 
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Offline ticktock

Like the video. Not the music.
Ted
 

Offline Ingar

Like the video. Not the music.
Ted
Same here, music should follow developments.

Ingar
 

Offline travlin-easy

Neat video, lousy music in the background, and they overlooked lots of models such as the PSR-630, 730, etc...

Gary :cool:
Love Those Yammies...
 

Offline Joe H

I started out with a Casio arranger in the early 1990s, then bought a PSR400, moved up to a PSR500, then a PSR510.  After about 23 years with the 510 I upgraded to a PRS 910 and finally a S970.

BTW... I like EDM; but that melody Voice gets pretty irritating after awhile.

 ;D

Joe H
Music is the Universal Language!

My Article: Using Multi Pads in registrations. Download Regs, Styles & MPs:  http://psrtutorial.com/music/articles/dancemusic.html
 

Offline Toril S

I started with a PSR-47! Not seen in the video. 😀
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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