Awesome! I used this keyboard at school back in the mid 90s! I had a tape full of tunes I created on this machine. I need to get one of my own. Thanks for this vid, brought back many memories :)
@1argeth1 This keyboard is good for learning on although it has lots of buttons on it but if you are using it just for the piano, you can do that without having to press any buttons & the touch sensitivity is on when you turn on the instrument so you dont need to press anytihng, I would give it around 3 out of 5 for ease of use and learning on it as there are too many buttons to give it 5 of 5. I've seen the PSR320 and 420 before I think it has the same piano sound as the PSR510 keyboard.
@1argeth1 I dont use this keyboard outside, if I were to use one, I'd use my tyros keyboard, this keyboard is just a collectable to me it has some good sounds and styles, I only use it to explore the rhythm styles and sounds so to me its just a toy I use at home every now and then.
@1argeth1 Yes it is dynamic and if you press the touch sense button, you can have the touch sensitivity in different levels so the higher the number of the touch sensitivity, the harder you have to strike the keys. Hope this helps :)
@1argeth1 I would recomend either the Yamaha PSR-E323 or PSR-E423, they are both dynamic & have the same piano sound which sounds a lot better because they are newer keyboards than the one on this video. The PSR-E323 is cheaper than the PSR-E423 but the E423 has a lot more sounds, rhythm styles and it is also a mini synthesizer because you get arpeggiator patterns you can use but if you are using it just for the piano, the PSR-E323 is good enough. Hope all the explanation comments helped ;)
@KeyboardKrazy49 I really appreciate your help ;) As for "many buttons" - it's no problem for me. Is there any other cheap keyboard you would recomend ? I mean class close to this one, dynamic keyboard and 4-5 octaves is a must.
@KeyboardKrazy49 and how about its rating as an instrument for learning ? I've never played piano. The only features I need are good natural piano sound and dynamic keyboard. And how about psr 320, 420 models ,have you ever played on them ?
@TheMusicandtube I bought mine for £50 with keyboard bag and stand on ebay. It depends really on what the seller wants for the keyboard as they are now discontinued. Hope this helps :)
My Yamaha Keyboard PSR-510. Now when I start to play about 5 minutes then the Touch response button appears a red light, and need to reset again. How to fix it? Please help!
Awesome! I used this keyboard at school back in the mid 90s! I had a tape full of tunes I created on this machine. I need to get one of my own. Thanks for this vid, brought back many memories :)
This Keyboard has some really killer drums sounds as well. One of my fav rock kicks anywhere.
Haha love the strings being used to play ff7 themes, likely because of the messy aliasing reminding of that soundtrack. Superb.
@1argeth1 This keyboard is good for learning on although it has lots of buttons on it but if you are using it just for the piano, you can do that without having to press any buttons & the touch sensitivity is on when you turn on the instrument so you dont need to press anytihng, I would give it around 3 out of 5 for ease of use and learning on it as there are too many buttons to give it 5 of 5.
I've seen the PSR320 and 420 before I think it has the same piano sound as the PSR510 keyboard.
Can you please do a full review on this keyboard?
@1argeth1 I dont use this keyboard outside, if I were to use one, I'd use my tyros keyboard, this keyboard is just a collectable to me it has some good sounds and styles, I only use it to explore the rhythm styles and sounds so to me its just a toy I use at home every now and then.
@1argeth1 Yes it is dynamic and if you press the touch sense button, you can have the touch sensitivity in different levels so the higher the number of the touch sensitivity, the harder you have to strike the keys.
Hope this helps :)
@1argeth1 I would recomend either the Yamaha PSR-E323 or PSR-E423, they are both dynamic & have the same piano sound which sounds a lot better because they are newer keyboards than the one on this video.
The PSR-E323 is cheaper than the PSR-E423 but the E423 has a lot more sounds, rhythm styles and it is also a mini synthesizer because you get arpeggiator patterns you can use but if you are using it just for the piano, the PSR-E323 is good enough.
Hope all the explanation comments helped ;)
@KeyboardKrazy49 thank you very much.
@KeyboardKrazy49 I really appreciate your help ;) As for "many buttons" - it's no problem for me. Is there any other cheap keyboard you would recomend ? I mean class close to this one, dynamic keyboard and 4-5 octaves is a must.
@KeyboardKrazy49
and how about its rating as an instrument for learning ? I've never played piano. The only features I need are good natural piano sound and dynamic keyboard. And how about psr 320, 420 models ,have you ever played on them ?
@TheMusicandtube I bought mine for £50 with keyboard bag and stand on ebay. It depends really on what the seller wants for the keyboard as they are now discontinued.
Hope this helps :)
11:01 - Reggae 16bt, anyone know what song this one represents? or is it just a generic style?
One question - does it have dynamic keyboard?
@KeyboardKrazy49
And what about usefulness of this one, do you use it or it's rather a toy not worth using
This model does have a floppy disk drive?
I’m afraid this model doesn’t have a floppy disk drive
you should do a closer tutorial on how to record, cuz thats the only! Only! thing i can figure out on my keyboard :(
My Yamaha Keyboard PSR-510. Now when I start to play about 5 minutes then the Touch response button appears a red light, and need to reset again. How to fix it?
Please help!
+Ban Tran Try resetting everything i e press both + and -- buttons as you press start button
how much yamaha psr 510?
are you sure?
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