Yamaha PSR-E373 Digital Keyboard - A Versatile, Entry-Level Keyboard with 61 Touch-Sensitive Keys, 622 Instrument Voices, in a Black Finish

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Yamaha PSR-E373 Digital Keyboard - A Versatile, Entry-Level Keyboard with 61 Touch-Sensitive Keys, 622 Instrument Voices, in a Black Finish

Yamaha PSR-E373 Digital Keyboard - A Versatile, Entry-Level Keyboard with 61 Touch-Sensitive Keys, 622 Instrument Voices, in a Black Finish

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Layering and split modes have become standard issue for most digital pianos and keyboards, and it’s unsurprisingly included on the PSR-E373. If you want to train yourself up to become a pianist, the Roland FP-10 is still our favorite. This is primarily due to its hammer action keyboard, which allows beginners to get used to proper finger-strength use and dynamic control. The default pressure sensitivity level feels natural to me, and Yamaha’s velocity curves are top-notch as usual. When you reach the polyphony cap, the piano starts to drop the earliest played notes to free up memory for new notes, which in turn affects the quality and fullness of the sound. Finally, the master EQ is one of the weaker aspects about this keyboard, as you can’t customize them like you would the 3-band EQ in the DSP section.

What do Yamaha PSR, DGX and YDP mean? PSR-E373 is a 61-key, standard model of Portable Keyboard for those who touch keyboard instrument for the first time, or even for players for performance usage. It is loaded with versatile functions, an expressive touch-sensitive keyboard action and many conveniet functions so that even beginners can enjoy playing it right away. OCTAVE SHIFT. You can transpose up or down 2 octaves to adapt different voices to different sound registers. Also, I’m still not a fan of the large subset of XGlite sounds. XGlite is Yamaha’s reimplementation of the General MIDI 2 standard, and these sounds are clearly inferior to the ‘panel voices’, which are designed specifically for the keyboard model they’re included on.The PSR-E373 features 61 unweighted synth-action keys, and include velocity sensitivity as a feature. This means that sounds can change based on how hard or softly you play the keys.

While the keys are unweighted just like the PSR-E363, they feel a lot firmer and springier, which makes the PSR-E373 feel more premium. Since the PSR-E373 is an arranger keyboard, it has more features than your standard digital piano. Let’s highlight what this keyboard can do. If I had to theorize how Yamaha achieved this leap in quality, I’d attribute it to their new ‘ tone generator LSI’, which is Yamaha’s patented tone generation electronics signal chain. Even repeat sounds from prior models sound better on a side-by-side test. Batteries: Six 1.5 V “AA” size alkaline (LR6), manganese (R6) or six 1.2 V “AA” size Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (HR6)This seems to be the same effects from the prior models, which is activated right before the output.

KEYS TO SUCCESS, Lesson 1–3 (Listening, Timing, Waiting), Phrase Repeat, A-B Repeat, Chord Dictionary, Touch Tutor, Chord Study, Chord Progression The electric pianos are a highlight. Much like their acoustic counterparts, Yamaha has improved on their sonic fidelity, and you end up getting some gorgeous, lush electric pianos that blow the competition out of the water. Synthesizer sounds were always a strong suit of the PSR-series, and that degree of quality is retained in this model as well. However, if you don’t mind missing out on realistic keys, and just want a massive feature set to lose yourself in, the Yamaha PSR-E373 is tough to beat.

Tyros Tipsters Bonus Content

The Chorus has 5 different algorithms. Specifically, there are 3 subtle conventional choruses and 2 intense flangers. I generally just use these with the EP presets, and the choruses are nice when used in moderation. If you're looking for some of the finest sounds around, then the Yamaha PSR E373 is for you. You can enjoy 622 phenomenal tones including various guitars, basses, strings, saxophones, trumpets, drums, percussion, as well as a multitude of keyboard classics. This makes the PSR E373 ideal for anyone that seeks to experiment with different genres, or simply add layers to a band. Looking for something a little different? Then use the Dual Voice feature to link two voices together and further enrich your performance.



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