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Yamaha PSR-EW300
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Main
Active keyboard. Sequencer. harmonization effect. Melody Suppressor function. Metronome. USB port. Pedal connection.
Typesynthesizer (rompler)synthesizer (rompler)
Keys
Number of keys7661
Sizefull sizefull size
Mechanicsactiveactive
Rigiditysemi-weightedsemi-weighted
Specs
Polyphony48 voices48 voices
Built-in timbres574 шт574 шт
Auto accompaniment
Accompaniment styles165 шт165 шт
Learning mode
Tempo change11 – 28011 – 280
Metronome
Sequencer (recording)
Built-in compositions
Effects and control
Timbres layering
Keyboard split
Arpeggiator
Reverberation
 /12/
Chorus
 /5/
Transposition
Pitch controller
Fine tuning
 /427 – 453 Hz/
 /427 – 453 Hz/
Connectors
Inputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Connectable pedals1 шт1 шт
Outputs
USB to host (type B)
headphones
USB to host (type B)
headphones /combined with linear/
Linear outputs11
In box
In box
music stand
 
General
Built-in acoustics5 W5 W
Number of bands11
Displaymonochromemonochrome
Power consumption8 W6 W
Autonomous power supply
aA batteries /6 pcs/
aA batteries /6 pcs/
Dimensions (WxHxD)1152x118x369 mm945x118x368 mm
Weight6.2 kg4.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2017august 2017

Number of keys

The greater the number of keys — the wider the range of the instrument, the lower and higher notes you can take on it right during the game, without resorting to tricks like octave shift (see below). By comparison, a full size piano keyboard has 88 keys. However, in synthesizers, such an amount is rare, because. the instrument would have turned out to be too bulky and expensive, and not every musician, even a professional one, needs such an extensive range. Thus, 88-key keyboards are used primarily in high-end workstations (see "Type"). For ordinary synthesizers, the standard is 49, 61 or 76 keys ( there are also options for 73 keys) — this is usually quite enough (while the "golden mean" option is considered to be 61 keys). And small children's models can have 32 keys.

Pitch controller

The presence of a pitch controller(Pitch Bend) in the design of the synthesizer.

This function allows you to smoothly change the pitch by a small amount. In this way, specific playing techniques on some instruments are imitated — for example, tightening the strings on a guitar, which gives a characteristic, “floating” sound in frequency. The pitch control usually has the form of a wheel or lever.

In box

Additional items supplied with the synthesizer in addition to the instrument itself.

— Music stand. A stand for musical notations, installed in such a way that the materials on it are constantly in front of the musician's eyes. In modern synthesizers, the music stand can be built-in or removable.

— Pedal. An additional control in the form of a pedal, which can be responsible for a wide variety of functions, depending on the model of the synthesizer. For more information about this, see "Connected pedals", here we note that the presence of a pedal in the kit eliminates the need to look for and select it separately.

— Power Supply. Power supply for connecting the synthesizer to the network. The very possibility of working from the outlet is important for most modern synthesizers. Therefore, the absence of a power supply in the kit means either that it is made internal, or that we have a simple and inexpensive model (usually for children, see "Type"), designed mainly for battery operation and not equipped with a PSU or not providing for it at all connections. An external power supply unit is convenient because it can be disconnected when working from autonomous power sources, saving the tool from unnecessary wires.

— Disk. Optical disk (CD or DVD) with various additional materials on the synthesizer. These can be instructions and other documentation, drivers for connecting to a computer, specialized software for editing music on a PC,...etc.

— Rack. Own stand for installing the synthesizer on the floor — usually folding, in the unfolded state resembling the letter X in shape. With such a stand, the musician does not have to look for a free table, window sill or other similar place to place the instrument — there is enough free space on the floor. Racks for synthesizers are also sold separately, but it is often more convenient or even cheaper to buy such a device along with an instrument.

— Microphone. The microphone can be used both for singing and for creating samples based on external sounds. However it is worth noting that usually relatively inexpensive synthesizers for beginner musicians are equipped with microphones — it is more convenient for a professional to independently choose additional equipment (including a microphone) to suit their own needs and preferences, without relying on the choice of the manufacturer. Accordingly, the complete microphones themselves usually have rather modest characteristics.

Power consumption

Rated power consumed by the tool during operation. Modern synthesizers, even the most powerful and advanced ones like workstations (see "Type"), consume very little energy — up to 100 W, and often noticeably less. Therefore, it is rarely necessary to pay attention to this parameter in fact, mainly in rather specific situations — for example, when working from an autonomous generator, when you need to take into account the entire load connected to such a power supply.
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