YAMAHA PSR-S500 Keyboard Tutorial 1

March 10, 2009 by
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YAMAHA PSR-S500 Keyboard Tutorial 1

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27 Comments on YAMAHA PSR-S500 Keyboard Tutorial 1

  1. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  2. No you cant but you should get the new model PSR-S550B it has Style Maker and a 16 track sequencer. I sold the PSR-S500 and replaced it with the PSR-S550B its Better

  3. 670namaulegbros on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  4. can you you make a beat with that keyboard??

  5. Willdutchbro on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  6. good question
    how do you dothat ? plz someone answer

  7. chevron8653 on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  8. How do i do the guitar sliding? I can’t seem to figure that one out

  9. Kingpinmaster1966 on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  10. I like the tutorials that you make, but please, can you use a separate microphone instead of the microphone from the camera?

    I have to turn the computers volume up so loud that i’m almost risking eardamage, otherwise i can’t hear you clearly enough.

  11. rjetpereira on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  12. Can this save user patches? Like instantly recall a saved preset. If I were to split a piano and an organ can I save that and recall it on the spot? Also, I’m looking for this particular organ sound. I think it’s a fast rotary organ. When you hold down the keys it sounds like it has vibrato. It’s kind of a fast vibrato. Also this other sound in reggae music. It usually follows the bass line.

  13. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  14. The PSR-S500 Doen Not Have A Style Creator Only The Higher Models.

  15. Bryanaeiou123 on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  16. i have a question!! How could i create my hown loop or style so i can put it into my yamaha psr-s500 and control its chords, unlike a midi that ist just like a song u canot change? Thank You!

  17. furiegirl on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  18. Ok, thank you so much :)
    Awesome tutorial ^^
    I just bought my yamaha psr s500 Tuesday and it’s awesome :)

  19. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  20. You can connect it thru your headphone jack.

  21. furiegirl on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  22. I have a question,
    is it possible to connect a amplifier to the psr s500?

  23. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  24. Are you using Cakewalk Sonar and not the Onboard Sequencer?

  25. fabtimbales on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  26. is it possible to record 2-bars of percussion and have the psrs500 loop it infinitely? what about other voices as well? thank you very much, you’re videos really help the potential buyer

  27. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  28. Thoes where my early camra days.

  29. yongis on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  30. im very sorry to low rating bekoz the quality of video…, but the tutorial is good….

  31. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  32. Get The YAMAHA PSR-S500 whaen you have it in front of you and playing it you will see the diference between the 2.

  33. sebriel on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  34. thanks kris!, i can´t decide between a Yamaha PSR-S500 or, the Korg K61P a controller that has sounds built-in. What would you recommend? people told me a controller is the best choice to compose in the comp, but wouldn i be able to do it in the yamaha too??

  35. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  36. Yes you can but I Dont have a mac so i dont know what to do on a mac.

  37. sebriel on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  38. Hi Kris!, Ive been looking many videos you made, and I have a question. About compatibility, can you attach the yamaha PSR-s500 into a Mac, and record what you play (through USB MIDI i guess) so then you can arrange what you have played?

  39. gmcaveety93 on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  40. too late :P thank anyway

  41. gmcaveety93 on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  42. exact same

  43. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  44. You have to take that one back with you recipt and tell the music store about the problem. They should give you a new one.
    I had that same problem with 1 of my
    PSR-S500′s.

  45. whoogk on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  46. i bought a psr s500 2 weeks ago and your right about its versatility and weight. and for the price it is a very good keyboard. my only problem is that the 4th E from the left(cant read notes) creates a full loud sound and although it seldom happens, it is annoying. this is my first keyboard with dynamic sounds so I may be doing something that is causing this just wondering if you have this kind of experience and share ur opinion. thanks. your great.

  47. KMNKeybordValt on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  48. Witch Keyboard Do You Have?

  49. gmcaveety93 on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 2:10 pm
  50. Hi, when I turn on my keyboard the registration memory lights don’t turn on and never have. Is there a way u can turn them on or are they just broken. When i press them nothing happens.

  51. Stephen on Sun, 27th Sep 2009 6:14 pm
  52. Hey, I have a question to which I have not been able to find an answer:
    I have a Yamaha PSR-s500, and I am wondering how (if even possible) to record a song with one of the pre-made drum styles. Do I have to create my own style from start to finish? Or can I use one of the built in styles? Please respond!

    Stephen

  53. Dilip on Sun, 4th Jul 2010 8:08 am
  54. Yamaha psr s550b…can i bring 7 choice of sounds with one touch of button .Thanks

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