Overview of the Yamaha PSR E363 synthesizer
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 Published On Apr 8, 2020

Video review of the Yamaha PSR E363 digital synthesizer with many interesting functional solutions. Let's start with the fact that in this model the polyphony is 48 notes, which is higher than in a simple ruler. Also, which is no less important, the PSR-E363 has 574 high-quality Voices with improved sampling quality.

Among other things, new reverb effects (Reverb) and equalizer (Master EQ) are used. There are the usual 165 styles of auto accompaniment (Styles), as well as 150 different types of arpeggiator than the main competitor on the market can boast ...

The model is suitable for everyone, from young to old, thanks not only to hundreds of ways to play and record designed for more advanced users, but also the Keys to Success learning mode and other learning features specially designed for beginners who do not know anything about music theory and about the notes inclusive ...

There is a “Duo” mode for joint performance and a split system for splitting the keyboard with many other standard Yamaha products.

The package includes, as always, a 12-volt power adapter, a music stand, various bouquets, an easy-to-learn book with scores “Song Book”, as well as an instruction manual in Russian and other languages...

As for recording issues, there is a "USB TO HOST" connector that supports two-way transfer of not only MIDI but also audio data, while you can record tracks to internal memory.

And for improvisation, instead of using an arpeggiator, rhythms, etc. you have the opportunity to connect a player or any other device to which a backing track or music has been downloaded via the "AUX IN" connector, as well as use the new function of the melody suppression function (Melody Supressor).

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