I was always interested to know how many voices does the Yamaha Genos and the PSR-S975 have, as well as the demo songs (not the styles) and listen to them all. Since they have over 1000 voices, I would suggest not doing too much of an improvisation when you play the voices, but just a little demonstration of how they sound because that way it is a time-saver.
My request is the songs for either PSR-79, PSR-195, PSR-240, or PSR-140. These keyboards have the same songs! I will love to listen to these good old songs. When I was little, I used to have the PSR-79, and I keep playing the songs a lot, and they are still fantastic to this day. It sounds similar to the PSR-262, and PSR-170, but a lot better and adds more instrumental music.
Michael, I am such a big fan of Yamaha keyboards. I actually have one myself. My request is that you please me by making some videos showing the preset sounds and/or the demonstration songs on rarely used keyboards like the Yamaha PSR-F51, EZ-220, YPG-635, those from the YPT series of Yamaha keyboards, DGX-640, PSR-3000, PSR-K1, PSR-S975, or even the original Korg Triton from 1999. I always wanted a Korg Triton keyboard because its piano sounds very beautiful and other instruments as well. I wonder why noone uses the Korg Triton anymore and prefer the Korg EK-50. I’m not a fan of Casio keyboards because they don’t sound as good as those from Yamaha.
Thanks for your comment, this keyboard has MXi (Multi-Expressive Integrated) synthesis which does sound good, the CT-X5000 released 2 years after this one has AiX synthesis, both sound synthesis makes acoustic sounds a lot better that previous Casio keyboards, Casio are starting to get much better with sound quality these days compared to their previous models. Thanks for watching!
@@KeyboardKrazy49 well that doesn’t say what type of synthesis it uses? Is it hybrid? PCM? Multi Oscillator Digital Hybrid with simulated resonance? Linear? Addditive? PD? CV? A combination of many? (Also, thank you for the reply)
This keyboard is true craftsmanship. As in a peace of real art. I'm glad I own this keyboard.
I agree :)
@@FelipotheMiraculous me too
I was always interested to know how many voices does the Yamaha Genos and the PSR-S975 have, as well as the demo songs (not the styles) and listen to them all. Since they have over 1000 voices, I would suggest not doing too much of an improvisation when you play the voices, but just a little demonstration of how they sound because that way it is a time-saver.
My request is the songs for either PSR-79, PSR-195, PSR-240, or PSR-140. These keyboards have the same songs! I will love to listen to these good old songs. When I was little, I used to have the PSR-79, and I keep playing the songs a lot, and they are still fantastic to this day. It sounds similar to the PSR-262, and PSR-170, but a lot better and adds more instrumental music.
I have a PSR 195. If the midi on my Casio hadn’t died, I might have tried using the Casio as a controller for the Yamaha
Michael, I am such a big fan of Yamaha keyboards. I actually have one myself. My request is that you please me by making some videos showing the preset sounds and/or the demonstration songs on rarely used keyboards like the Yamaha PSR-F51, EZ-220, YPG-635, those from the YPT series of Yamaha keyboards, DGX-640, PSR-3000, PSR-K1, PSR-S975, or even the original Korg Triton from 1999. I always wanted a Korg Triton keyboard because its piano sounds very beautiful and other instruments as well. I wonder why noone uses the Korg Triton anymore and prefer the Korg EK-50. I’m not a fan of Casio keyboards because they don’t sound as good as those from Yamaha.
Keep em coming 👍🏼😉😛
Hehe I sure will buddy! Look forward to next months videos too, so check them out once they’re uploaded 👍👊🏻😝🎹
Where can I buy this?
I just replied to you on your comment on my first video of this keyboard, so read it there
@@KeyboardKrazy49 thank u sorry if i was annoying
First demo sounds like Viva la vida hahaha
Don’t you mean it ‘sounds’ like viva la vida
What synthesis method does this use, it’s super expressive
Thanks for your comment, this keyboard has MXi (Multi-Expressive Integrated) synthesis which does sound good, the CT-X5000 released 2 years after this one has AiX synthesis, both sound synthesis makes acoustic sounds a lot better that previous Casio keyboards, Casio are starting to get much better with sound quality these days compared to their previous models.
Thanks for watching!
@@KeyboardKrazy49 well that doesn’t say what type of synthesis it uses? Is it hybrid? PCM? Multi Oscillator Digital Hybrid with simulated resonance? Linear? Addditive? PD? CV? A combination of many? (Also, thank you for the reply)
@@KeyboardKrazy49 my favorite is A^2, because it’s what my own Casio uses. I have a WK-1800
@@KeyboardKrazy49 how does it compare to ZPI?