[ddots-l] Re: Question about keyboard

  • From: "Mark Dew" <jmkeybd1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 19:22:05 -0500

If your interested in an arranger type keyboard, the Yamaha psr-s910 is an 
excellent choice.
Or you might consider the little brother psr-s710.
About a $500 difference.
In my opinion, the psr series of keyboards are the most blind friendly.
Through the years, I've owned the psr-2000 psr-3000 and the Tyros3.
At present, I have the Tyros4, which I use at work along with the Yamaha cp300 
piano.
I also, have the Yamaha cvp409.
At the present time, Yamaha doesn't make a keyboard that is a touch screen like 
Roland and Korg and I hope that stays that way.
I used to be a Roland fan until the touch screen came to town.
I am a Fantom X7 owner and I guess, it will be the last Roland for me.
There are some great youtube videos on the psr-s910 you might check out.
Good luck in your search and let us know what you end up with.


Mark
My WEBSITE
http://www.markdew.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mario Markovina 
  To: dancing dots 
  Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 4:20 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Question about keyboard


      Hi list,


  I am in  search for a keyboard for a live performances, and for recording 
purposes, unfortunately, I can not aford for a Motif X f. Does any of you  know 
are the keyboards from Prs series accessible for the blind people, does any of 
you maybe uses Yamaha's Prs keyboard?


  Best regards



  Mario

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