Did the PSR-S900 replace the 3000? The PSR-S700 and PSR-S900 are the replacements for the PSR-3000, and also inherit some features from the Tyros 2. The S900 has 128 polyphony, most of the Super Articulation! And Mega voices from the Tyros 2, a vocal harmonizer, larger full-color LCD, USB stereo WAV audio recording, and composite video out.
The S700 has 96 polyphony and gets many of the Megavoices, but not these features. The S500 was also released at the same time, but it doesn't share the same design or features of the S700/S900. The PSR-OR700 is the oriental version with special scales, instruments, and styles unique to that market.
Between the PA50 and the PSR-3000, the PSR-3000 is the superior choice because of the higher 128 polyphony, advanced articulations of the Megavoices for midi/styles, good selection of high quality Cool!/Sweet!/Live!/Organ voices for your genre-rock, and dynamic layering of any two voices with an additional left hand split. The Megavoices are really important to get realistic sounding guitar/bass tracks because they have the slides/hammers/string noise/mute notes and other encoded articulations that make the voices come alive. Just beware that the Megavoices on the PSR-3000 are only designed to be used within styles or specially processed midi tracks and not live keyboard playing (except when you trigger midi to play via multipads). If you want weighted keys, you have the option of getting a midi controller to control the PSR-3000. The Vocal Harmonizer and mic effects could also be used by the band for the lead vocals because it has a noise gate, compressor, EQ, & Reverb. The PA50 doesn't have any of these features. The Korg TR is a fine choice for your requirements.
It has aftertouch and if you get the TR88, then you've got weighted hammer keys at a reasonable weight of 53lbs. You could add the EXB-SMPL card to add sampling to expand beyond the ROM waves.
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The Juno-G is based on the more powerful Fantom-X workstation engine, but it lacks aftertouch and there's no weighted key version. From purely a music production view, the Juno-G is better than the TR due to the expandibility and audio-track capability. But for live performance, the TR88 sounds better for your situation, and even if you can only afford the TR61, it should work fine for rock for many years to come. The Triton engine is still a very powerful engine, even though it has now been surpassed by the M3. If you're doing a mix of live performance and music production/recording, then the Juno-G is more flexible than the TR. Suikoden ii mb ringan psx rom.
Did the PSR-S900 replace the 3000? The PSR-S700 and PSR-S900 are the replacements for the PSR-3000, and also inherit some features from the Tyros 2. The S900 has 128 polyphony, most of the Super Articulation! And Mega voices from the Tyros 2, a vocal harmonizer, larger full-color LCD, USB stereo WAV audio recording, and composite video out.
The S700 has 96 polyphony and gets many of the Megavoices, but not these features. The S500 was also released at the same time, but it doesn't share the same design or features of the S700/S900. The PSR-OR700 is the oriental version with special scales, instruments, and styles unique to that market.
Between the PA50 and the PSR-3000, the PSR-3000 is the superior choice because of the higher 128 polyphony, advanced articulations of the Megavoices for midi/styles, good selection of high quality Cool!/Sweet!/Live!/Organ voices for your genre-rock, and dynamic layering of any two voices with an additional left hand split. The Megavoices are really important to get realistic sounding guitar/bass tracks because they have the slides/hammers/string noise/mute notes and other encoded articulations that make the voices come alive. Just beware that the Megavoices on the PSR-3000 are only designed to be used within styles or specially processed midi tracks and not live keyboard playing (except when you trigger midi to play via multipads). If you want weighted keys, you have the option of getting a midi controller to control the PSR-3000. The Vocal Harmonizer and mic effects could also be used by the band for the lead vocals because it has a noise gate, compressor, EQ, & Reverb. The PA50 doesn't have any of these features. The Korg TR is a fine choice for your requirements.
It has aftertouch and if you get the TR88, then you've got weighted hammer keys at a reasonable weight of 53lbs. You could add the EXB-SMPL card to add sampling to expand beyond the ROM waves.
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The Juno-G is based on the more powerful Fantom-X workstation engine, but it lacks aftertouch and there's no weighted key version. From purely a music production view, the Juno-G is better than the TR due to the expandibility and audio-track capability. But for live performance, the TR88 sounds better for your situation, and even if you can only afford the TR61, it should work fine for rock for many years to come. The Triton engine is still a very powerful engine, even though it has now been surpassed by the M3. If you're doing a mix of live performance and music production/recording, then the Juno-G is more flexible than the TR. Suikoden ii mb ringan psx rom.