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Frank,
Hi. You can order the PSS-680 thru the online-store on Compuserve
(here in the US for $225). I don't know if you have that kind of
access, but it is available.
I'm a beginner, too. It does seem to have a lot of flair for the
price. Hard to believe anybody could become a proficient keyboardist
on the mini-keys though. But I guess the saving grace is that you
could plug in a full size midi keyboard without any bells and whistles
and play the PSS-680 from there.
Hope this helps.
Kevin McQuade
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| I don't know much, and I have a PSS680.
Can anyone tell me what I should buy to add on. I'm sick of the voices
not sounding good enough (the piano's terrible) and I wish I had a
sequencer or something.
There are 2 main problems I often have.
1.. There are only 5 melody storage `buttons'. Therefore you can only
use 5 voices. You might use all 5 in the first verse and thefore
have no memory left for th chorus.
2.. Each melody button only has a storage of 255 key strikes. This
obviously isn't enough.
Because of the above 2 problems I can only do parts of songs etc. I
think I need some sort of sequencer, the capability to layer tracks
and something to save stuff on. It would be nice to have a full size
keyboard and some proper voices that I could save.
If anyone could help I would be most grateful.
Mattyb
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