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Bcp I did not test for other models, I wanted an arranger keyboard not too expensive, quite large (for playing comfort) pr qqs test for my compositions and orchestrations mmoriser my ides. Overall the sounds are plutt good, I like the drums and some piano sounds, ms certain sounds are very poor (eg Guitar overdrive!). Must prciser it is not possible to export the songs we have crs to his computer with software provided, they are importing songs from dmo supplmentaires mainly (for those intressent pq has not, but hey)
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Very easy to use, the manual is quite clear and complete.
#Yamaha portable grand dgx 205 price new install
Sold with a CD-ROM to install software qqs There is possibility of mmoriser 5 of your own songs (5 tracks) ds the internal memory of the keyboard. There are 480 sounds and a few, and a good hundred styles. I think a headphone dot pt, which serve as external output, a connection for a slecteur foot, and a USB connection to connect the pr directly to a computer. So it's an overall nice keyboard for both beginners and pro keyboardists.Īrranger keyboard with 76 keys of memory. If I wanted to get a DGX today and the options were 205 and 305, I'd choose the 205 just because of the better keys. Too bad it was the last 76-key instrument from the DGX series with a nice keybed - from DGX-305 on, the keys were way too much fragile for my taste. The lack of MIDI IN/OUT and Line OUT is the only minor thing, IMHO - although it may be not a real problem nowadays. I even used it on big events with a band. Since I was playing mostly piano at the time, the DGX-205 fit well due to its nice acoustic piano sound and its 76 touch-sensitive keys.Īlthough it's a beginner-oriented keyboard, it can be used by professionals too, since it works well as a master controller for software sequencers and some VSTi plugins - also as itself, if you're a pianist and want a really lightweight instrument. Although I was on vacation, I couldn't wait too much to buy a new one, but my budget also wasnt't that high. In the end of 2004, my old Technics keyboard got badly damaged and the authorized service couldn't afford with that (remember: Technics stopped to manufacture keyboards at all just the year before, 2003). I got one of those as an "emergency solution". The DGX-205 is a keyboard that I call "user-friendly fun", because it's VERY easy to use (you don't even need the manual to start using it) and VERY fun to play.