This keyboard is not an update to the PSR-395. It is a completely different series, the "E" series, and is supposed to be an update to the E303.
I would have bought this keyboard, but I went for the E303. It is cheaper, but I don't really have much need for the pitch bend wheel or synth technology in my keyboard. :) I might get this when I need a new keyboard though...
Hi there. I'm getting a PSR-E403 soon. One question: If you download MIDI songs from the internet and load them into the keyboard, will the built in educational suite (YES) teach you how to play them?
It is with some, but most MIDIs don't tell the e403 what chords are being used. You just tell the keyboard what channel of the MIDI you'd like it show you on the screen.
b33p, Do you know if you can hook up the PSR E403 to like...a laptop and use it on FL Studio 7? If so, can I use the USB cable provided or do I have to buy a MIDI to MIDI cable or MIDI to USB.
I don't know all the features but I haven't read the manual. Only took me a few minutes to get to grip with most of the things I needed to have fun. The manual helped me find out stuff that wasn't obvious. You'll love it if you're looking for something pretty good but not overyly complicated, at a great price.
PSR-E403 and YPT-400 are the exact same keyboard other than the color and were it is sold. PSR E403 is dark titanium color and sold in music stores. Yamaha YPT-400 is light titanium color and sold by online stores like Walmart, Best Buy, and Circuit City.
The control knobs are soooooooo handy to have especially when you're controlling reverb, attack, release, resonance etc. in the same song. All keyboards manufactured after 1995 should have a pitch bender fitted as standard! I know I have control knobs but can you change the release/cutoffs points etc. using anything else on the keyboard? even if it's more awkward is it possible? thanks.
wow... much more better than the psr-2700... i want a new one!!!! :( I hope in a future have enough money to buy another one. Enjoy it, it looks a powerfull keyboard. And im sure that the grand piano sound is realistic as the real one. good playing!!
The GP voice is pretty good. I wish I had a pedal, but I can adjust the "release" time if I want to but obviously then chords run into eachother. It works for slow songs! It's quite the keyboard and very cheap too. I can't believe you still use the psr-2700! ahhhhhhhhh!
where did u buy?
in argos its 180
kinglynx 3 years ago
Some website, don't remember the name.
b33p 3 years ago
and.. does it have that thing where you record say... the bassline of the mario song. and then you can play along the right hand of it ?
so ur playing right hand and the keybored plays the left hand u recorded earluier?
kinglynx 3 years ago
You can do that. You can record up to 6 tracks I think.
b33p 3 years ago
cool!!
kinglynx 3 years ago
can i use for MIDI?
i need to record sum stuff
Megamanbo 3 years ago
I think you can. You can record to your PC too.
b33p 3 years ago
hmmm thats cool did urs have a bundle?
like a reason/recycle
sonar or cakewalk
or like cubase
maybe logic
or FL studio bundle?
Megamanbo 3 years ago
Nah, but I already have FL studio, Reason and Logic.
b33p 3 years ago
i`ve got the yamaha psr 295^^ which one is it?
elpianisto26 3 years ago
I have a psr-275
:D
CameRian0 3 years ago
This keyboard is not an update to the PSR-395. It is a completely different series, the "E" series, and is supposed to be an update to the E303.
I would have bought this keyboard, but I went for the E303. It is cheaper, but I don't really have much need for the pitch bend wheel or synth technology in my keyboard. :) I might get this when I need a new keyboard though...
CraigKeyboardMaster 4 years ago
Hi there. I'm getting a PSR-E403 soon. One question: If you download MIDI songs from the internet and load them into the keyboard, will the built in educational suite (YES) teach you how to play them?
Skylinesandsunsets 4 years ago
It is with some, but most MIDIs don't tell the e403 what chords are being used. You just tell the keyboard what channel of the MIDI you'd like it show you on the screen.
ckyliu 4 years ago
Wow...A nice yamaha keyboard, nothing special..
MinesR34 4 years ago
i got that keyboard
AgentKottonmouth 4 years ago
Where did you get yours and how much was it?
lini2009 4 years ago
I don't remember! £150.
b33p 4 years ago
When you mean your own usb, do you mean like a usb that goes from the back of the piano to the computer?
lini2009 4 years ago
Yes.
b33p 4 years ago
b33p, Do you know if you can hook up the PSR E403 to like...a laptop and use it on FL Studio 7? If so, can I use the USB cable provided or do I have to buy a MIDI to MIDI cable or MIDI to USB.
Thanks
lini2009 4 years ago
I think you can use it on FL (I used it in Logic) and you have to get your own USB :-/
b33p 4 years ago
what diferences are betwen the PSR E403 and the YPT 400??????
DanielLascurain 4 years ago
No idea!
b33p 4 years ago
I think the only difference is the model design of the keyboard. Because if you compare the two, they are different colors.
KnuxTE3000 4 years ago
I don't know all the features but I haven't read the manual. Only took me a few minutes to get to grip with most of the things I needed to have fun. The manual helped me find out stuff that wasn't obvious. You'll love it if you're looking for something pretty good but not overyly complicated, at a great price.
b33p 4 years ago
nice megaman music
Russett420 5 years ago
Your new keyboard, Yamaha PSR 403 it seem to be the same thing with Yamaha YPT 400, as I see on the Yamaha website!
Is that correct?
xplaur 5 years ago
What is YPT 400?? I searched it on Google images and a pic came up of my keyboard so maybe they're the same in some countries.
b33p 5 years ago
The PSR 403 is the same thing with YPT 400?
xplaur 5 years ago
huh?
b33p 5 years ago
PSR-E403 and YPT-400 are the exact same keyboard other than the color and were it is sold. PSR E403 is dark titanium color and sold in music stores. Yamaha YPT-400 is light titanium color and sold by online stores like Walmart, Best Buy, and Circuit City.
mchou2002 4 years ago
ahh...why didn't you buy the PSR-E403? it has so much more to offer and I don't think it's much more costly.
b33p 5 years ago
ive got the psr 295 and im dead fukin jealous u got control knobs there so fuckin cool and u got a pitch bender grrr
techdeckslipknot 5 years ago
The control knobs are soooooooo handy to have especially when you're controlling reverb, attack, release, resonance etc. in the same song. All keyboards manufactured after 1995 should have a pitch bender fitted as standard! I know I have control knobs but can you change the release/cutoffs points etc. using anything else on the keyboard? even if it's more awkward is it possible? thanks.
b33p 5 years ago
wow... much more better than the psr-2700... i want a new one!!!! :( I hope in a future have enough money to buy another one. Enjoy it, it looks a powerfull keyboard. And im sure that the grand piano sound is realistic as the real one. good playing!!
icewer 5 years ago
The GP voice is pretty good. I wish I had a pedal, but I can adjust the "release" time if I want to but obviously then chords run into eachother. It works for slow songs! It's quite the keyboard and very cheap too. I can't believe you still use the psr-2700! ahhhhhhhhh!
b33p 5 years ago
ummmmmmm perhaps u could play the keyboard??
baller4life69er 5 years ago
I do. That is why I have other videos.
b33p 5 years ago