The workstations have 1/4" connections for outputs and pedals, an 1/8” Aux In, and USB/MIDI connectivity. You can just relax and enjoy playing your keyboard. Best of all, the additional detail of these captured nuances eliminates the need to manipulate patch controls. These sounds isolate the specific characteristics and mannerisms of a sampled instrument, such as the sound of finger-sliding between guitar voicings, and replicate them to add realism and expression. Among the onboard sounds, each model has several categories of Featured Voices. The PSR-S750 and PSR-S950 both have 61-key, organ-style keyboards with standard pitch and mod wheels. Additionally, both models have auto-accompaniment, integrated USB audio recorders, 4 Multi-Pad triggers, digital amplifiers and built-in speakers. They both feature hundreds of AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) stereo sampled voices, authentically capturing the sound and nuance of many different instruments. These feature-packed music creation machines can handle everything from writing and arranging to recording and performing. Yamaha has just announced two new Digital Arranger Workstations, the PSR-S750 and the PSR-S950.
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