Yamaha PSR-85 - ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD - piano organ synthesizer

$80.00

For Sale: Tested and working high quality consumer keyboard in nice condition.

Works 100%, excellent sound quality, no issues. Comes with good quality power supply and can also run on batteries. Packed with features. 61 full size touch/velocity sensitive keys. MIDI in and out. Built in stereo speakers. Registration memories, etc. etc.  From the web:


  • Type: Synth/ keyboard/
  • Synthesis Type: Digital Accoustic simulation FM
  • Polyphony:
    • Max: 28
    • Typical in use:
  • Multi-timbral (number of parts): 16
  • Oscillators per Voice :
    • Min : ?
    • Max :
  • Controllers : Foot Pedal
  • Effects :
    • Number of FX units : 4
    • Number of different effects : 5
  • Drum Section :
    • Number of Drum Kits : 6
    • Number of Drum sounds :
  • Keyboard :
    • Number of Keys : 61
    • Can send on 2 simultaneous MIDI channels
    • Responds to : velocity,
    • Sounds can be split by : keyboard
  • Memory :
    • Patches : none
    • Performances : none
  • Inputs and Outputs :
    • Number of Audio Outs (excluding Phones) : 2 stereo(mini-plug)
    • Number of Audio Ins : none
    • Number of MIDI Outs (excluding Thru) : 1
    • Number of MIDI Ins : 1

 

" Somehow it has all I wanted from a keyboard at the moment I boight it; the main feature is (!) programmable auto-accompaniment. This feature seems to be absent in a vast majority of more modern models. Great flexibility, lots of cool features. What love most is the easiness of usage: it does not have a big LCD display, but it DOES have a lot of buttons + "shortcut" buttons for quick recall of voice memory, sequences, chords and whole memory presets. Everything can be done with one or two key presses. What I hate in modern models is that you have to press to many buttons, rotate wheels, read what LCD says to do someting simple - change voice, transpose, fine tune, pan, change midi channel or accompaniment style. Plus it is light, portable and can play all day long from 6 D-cell batteries. Good sample quality. "

" It has 4 modes: Normal, Split, Single Finger and Fingered. In Split mode, you can adjust the volume, octave, reverb depth and panning for each side of the programmable split point. And you can layer a second (dual) voice on each side of the split, again with adjustable volume, etc. And this board remembers everything from last session when power is turned on! Has a pitch bend wheel, sustain pedal input (unfortunately, sustain applies to both sides of the split). Has 4 memory "Pages" to store complete keyboard setups including any recorded song and custom pattern data. Nice. The accompaniment patterns and voices are not bad at all (some of the voices are fantastic, but they use a lot of polyphony which is limited at 28), and good enough for a quick jam session and for some songwriting ideas. I wish there was a switch to turn velocity sensitivity off, but this is better than not having touch response at all! No GM either but who cares. The manual can be downloaded from Yamaha, and I would suggest you get it - there are a lot of no-so-obvious functions, and the display is rather minimal (4 digit LED with dots). "

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