Hello Everyone,
As a child I only had a small accordion, with which I managed to play some tunes totally by ear. That was all the music I did until a few months ago, when my daughter showed the slightest interest in keyboard playing.
With a mad grin on my face, I went ahead and got a Casio CTX-3000, with which we're having a great time both of us.
But... I've arrived at a stage where I'd like custom rhythms for my playing, which I've come to realise are totally lacking or very hard to find for my Casio.
I'm in the process of learning how to make them, but it's a realy tedious job with the limited interface on the keyboard...
So here's my genius idea: get an Yamaha
This website only has like gazillions of rhythms for Yamaha. And I'm pretty sure I can find PC editors for them too.
And that's why I registered on this friendly forum, to ask the following question:
The brand new Casio was around 250E (cheap if you ask me), and as much as I'd like a new PSR-S, it just doesn't justify the price for me.
Which one would you buy ?
I've come across PSR-E463 at around 200E used or 300E new.
OR
I could get a used older PSR-3000 for ~400E, maybe less if I look hard enough.
I really dig the "workstation" part of a keyboard, so the more buttons, the better for me. But is this model still worth buying ?
I'm really looking forward to your input on this, as I've never touched any of them in real life. And although Google is usually a good friend, searching "PSR-3000 vs PSR-E463" goes nowhere. I guess I'm the first one to ponder this
Thanks