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Yamaha - PSR-E373 - Portable Arranger Keyboard - 61-Key - w/ PA130 Power Adapter

The new standard for portable keyboards
Equipped with a touch-sensitive keyboard and an all-new tone generator that delivers an amazing array of high-quality Voices, the Yamaha PSRE-373 is perfect for learning or just having fun.

Features:

  • 61 touch-sensitive keys add dynamics to your playing.
  • 622 voices put plenty of instrument options at your fingertips
  • USB to HOST connectivity with MIDI and audio transfer makes it easy to record straight into your DAW
  • Yamaha Education Suite allows you to practice preset songs or your own tunes through the aux in
  • Duo mode splits the keyboard into two halves, each with its own middle C for partner practice
  • Touch Tutor lesson mode analyzes keystroke velocity in order to teach dynamics
  • Compact and lightweight design makes it incredibly portable

Specifications:

  • Number of Keys: 61
  • Type of Keys: Organ-style
  • Velocity Sensitive: Soft, Medium, Hard, Fixed
  • Polyphony: 48 Notes
  • Presets: 622 Voices, 205 Styles
  • Number of Effects: 87
  • Effects Types: 38 x DSP, 12 x Reverb, 5 x Chorus, 6 x Master EQ, 26 x Harmony
  • Memory: ~1.4 MB Internal
  • Audio Recording: 2-track, 5 songs, 10,000 notes
  • Audio Playback: 154 songs, SMF formet
  • Audio Inputs: 1 x 1/8" TRS (AUX)
  • Audio Outputs: 1 x 1/4" TRS (phones/output)
  • USB: 1 x Type B
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (sustain)
  • Built-in Speakers: 2 x 4.72" (2 x 2.5W )
  • Power Supply: AC Adapter (inlcuded) or 6 x AA batteries
  • Height: 4.62"
  • Width: 37.18"
  • Depth: 14.5"
  • Weight: 10.14 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: PSRE373AD

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