i just love my psr320! its great, i use it for many many things! but - i have a lot of problems conect him to my PC.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Friday-Dec-19-033 at 08:09
jimmy paton
a hobbyist user
from scotland
writes:
i have to say i find the yamaha psr-320 a very good tool it works well and 75% of the sounds are good.........jim
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Monday-Nov-03-033 at 10:04
mike
a professional user
from uk
writes:
This is actually my main keyboard. I really like it. I've played a lot of higher class stuff and some of the sounds are nowhere near as good as the 320. I love the reed organ, the first electric piano, the ocarina (mmm), the flute, the main synth lead sound and all the drum kits, especially analog and classical. This is a real good keyboard, no matter what anyone says. A good thing is that it doesn't auomatically put reverb and effects on stuff. The effects they usually put on keyboards are just there to look good cos they normally sound massively shitty. This is a no frills beauty. Lover it dearly, even tho it's cracked now and it keeps going to accordion when it's really cold.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Sep-17-022 at 23:01
Robin Anderson
a hobbyist user
from uk
writes:
I use my PSR-320 to control a sound module. I don't really like a lot of the inbuilt sounds - but you can't expect them to be too much consdering the price. However it works well as just a controller.
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Monday-Jun-24-022 at 07:51
Derik Stiller
a part-time user
from United States
writes:
I used a PSR-320 as my main keyboard for nearly 4 years. It doesn't have the best sounds in the world, nor a pitch bend wheel, but for simple gig purposes (and MIDI) it's an excellent unit. It definitely could have benefited from a backlit LCD. I think the low-end Yamaha keyboards get a bad rap for no reason.
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Saturday-Apr-27-022 at 20:44