Yamaha recently announced its new arranger workstation keyboard, the 61-key PSR-S710, which offers the following features:
- 128-note polyphony
- huge sonic palette with over 850 incredible instrument Voices, including some from the PSR-S900
realistic built-in accompaniment with enhanced guitar styles - 16-track sequencer
- audio recorder
- large, easy-to-read screen
- Internet Direct Connect and USB connectivity
- Dozens of effects
The full specifications are as follows:
Keyboard: 61 Full-size w T Response
Display: Large 5.7″ QVGA B/W
Lyric / Text / Score: Yes / Yes /Yes
Voices & Comp.: 891 GM / XG / GS Compatible
Dual/Split: Yes – L1, R1, R2
Polyphony: 128 Notes
One Touch / Reg.: 4 per Style / 8 pads x Unlimited
Music Database: Yes
Y.E.S. / Lessons: No
Styles: 216 Pro + 16 Session + User
Style Sections: 3 Intro/Endings + A-D + Fill x 4
MIDI: In/Out + USB Slave
Storage Device: USB Device
Effects: 42Rev/71Chor/DSP (271X1,130X3)
Harmony: 17 Types
Multi Pads: 4 x 80 Banks + User
In/Out Jacks: HP,FS x 2,L/R Out+Fixed,AUX in
Speakers: 12cm x 2 / 5cm x 2
Amplifier: 12W + 12W
Power Supply: PA-301 (Included)
Included Acc.: Manual, Music Rest, Data Disk
Dimensions: 17 1/7″ x 39 5/8″ x 5 7/8″
Packaged Dim.: 20.75″ x 45.5″ x 9.5″
3 thoughts on “Yamaha intros PSR-S710 arranger workstation keyboard”
I want this for my christmas present…
i wish i could have one this psr-s900 to play and sing and just to enjoy playing with my music…
I purchased this keyboard several months ago. I normally use synths and EPs, but this little arranger keyboard is exceptional – as a music composer, it lets me get my musical ideas going very quickly.
The sounds produced by this little gem is amazing — I highly recommend it to all musicians, at all levels of experience.
Regards,
Mike
i am planning to buy this for one man live music. does this psr-s710 having new style creating facility?