

I got it yesterday and I have hardly been away from it. And it has lots of practical details when you play, you can tell the years of know-how and user feedback. Rather smart menus (copy-paste works for everything), very clear functions, everything is easily accessible. I got it yesterday and I immediately understood its design. I've had plenty of synths, workstations, digital pianos.put this is my first arranger, my first PSR. I only regret the lack of aftertouch on the keyboard, even though the quality of the sounds make you long for it. It's a modern, light, powerful, well-designed keyboard with everything you can expect and more. To wrap up, The Yamaha PSR-S750 is packed with amazing Voices, Styles and comprehensive features to help you create, arrange, perform and record your music in any genre.Īdditionally, the built-in FlashROM lets you load new Voices and Style Expansions (VSE) from around the world.I won't repeat what has been said already. Another feature to woo you is iPhone, iPod, and iPad connectivity with Yamaha’s i-MX1 interface. Yeah, not forgetting it also gives along with it, the flexibility to the user to compose his very own, unique backing tracks with realistic and sensational sounds. The powerful Music Finder tool sets a Style, tempo, and variation settings when you select the title of a popular song you want to play. A range of dedicated controls makes directing your virtual band easier. PSR-S750 features over 300 pre-loaded styles complete with intros, thematic variations, fill types, breaks, and outros. The PSR-S750’s dual 15-watt stereo speaker system amplifies these sounds beautifully, but you can also plug into to an amp or directly to the house PA via stereo 1/4-inch outputs. If you’re not already impressed with the possibilities, Yamaha offers Voice and Style Expansion packs, allowing you to add sampled instruments from all over the world. It features 678 Voices, including 38 Super Articulation Voices, 18 Mega Voices, 24 Sweet! Voices, 46 Cool! Voices, 29 Live! Voices and 10 Organ Flutes. Whoa! That was a long……very long spec sheet! Impressive……….isn’t it? – Main Outputs: 1 x 1/4″ TRS – L/Mono, 1 x 1/4″ TRS – R

– Compatible External Drives: USB flash drives – USB Audio Recorder: Playback: WAVRecording: WAV – Lesson/Guide: Performance Assistant Technology: Follow Lights, Any Key, Karao-Key,Your Tempo – Registration: 8 presets per bank (unlimited banks with USB flash drive(s) – Compatible Data Format: Playback: SMF (Format 0 & 1), XF Recording: SMF (Format 0) – Recording Function: Quick Recording, Multi Recording,Step Recording – Song Capacity: Unlimited with flash drive(s) – File Format: Style File Format, Style File Format GE – Style Control: 3 x Intro, 4 x Main Variation, 4 x Fill, Break, 3 x Ending
STYLE PSR S750 FULL
– Fingering: Single Finger, Fingered, Fingered On Bass, Multi Finger, AI Fingered, Full Keyboard, AI Full Keyboard – Built-In Effects: Reverb, Chorus, Master EQ,Part EQ, DSP – Voice Compatibility: XG, XF, GS, GM, GM2 – Featured Voices: 38 Super Articulation Voices, 18 Mega Voices, 24 Sweet! Voices, 46 Cool! Voices, 29 Live! Voices, 10 Organ Flutes – Voices: 678 Voices + 28 Drum/SFX Kits + 480 XG Voices + GM2 + GS

– Sound Source: Tone Generating Technology with AWM Stereo Sampling – Languages: English, German, French,Spanish, Italian – Keyboard: 61-Key organ-style w/ 5 levels of touch response Arriving at the official scene, the specifications as promised by the company are:
