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Yamaha PSR-E303 portable electronic keyboard (61 touch sensitive full size keys) | 
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| Brand: Yamaha Category: CE
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 27803
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.5 Dimensions (in): 41.8 x 17 x 6.5
MPN: PSR-E303 Model: PSR-E303 UPC: 867928309574 EAN: 0867928309574 ASIN: B000I1T7X2
Release Date: August 23, 2006
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| Features:
| • | 61 touch sensitive full size keys just like a real piano | | • | An amazing 482 real sounds | | • | 102 music styles (with 2 variations) | | • | 2 track 5 song recorder to record your playing to play back later, PC Connectivity | | • | Adjustable reverb & chorus effects, Backlit LCD screen for easy viewing |
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| Customer Reviews:
Pretty good November 21, 2007 D. Hunt (Warwickshire, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The good: nice selection of instruments, proper touch sensitive keys (an essential feature with any keyboard), quite a few useful extra features.
The bad: sound quality is not particularly impressive (quite electronic sounding), accessing extra functions and settings is overly complex (a similar Yamaha keyboard from 10 years ago is much easier and quicker to operate - that's progress for you!)
Quality & Functions to satisfy the beginner & experiened April 9, 2007 Paul Lewis (Wiltshire, UK) 41 out of 42 found this review helpful
I bought this keyboard after not haing played for over 7 years, and was truly amazed at the features and quality of the instrument. It has more features than I can wave a stick at and is so user-friendly it makes it ideal for beginners too. When you register the product online, yamaha give you the option to subscribe to their virtual sheetmusic library where you can buy/download interactive tutorials or just sheet music for many different songs from all manner of genres.
This product comes with loads od demos and tutorials, and will allow you to view how the music is played with it's built in display and will allow you learn LEFT HAND or RIGHT HAND only before going to the full extreme of using both hands.
For those more advanced you can add a sustain pedal (not included), connect it to your computer (using a midi interface - not included - however the port is fitted on the back of the keyboard as standard) and can also record on-board what you are playing. The onboard display is very useful and informative and you can even re-tune the device or transpose the keys (move the octave ranges up or down +/- 12 notes).
If I had to say something bad about it, it would be that the cable on the power adapter it quite short which means you have to plug it in very close to a power supply. It does take batteries too - but personally I found it more convenient to use an extension lead.
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