Here is Yamaha PSR S910 Arranger Workstation Keyboard review. This keyboard is very strong in terms of its sound quality and has a huge palette of sounds, the sounds being based on the Tyros engine. In terms of professional arrangers from Yamaha, the only other expensive arranger is the psr-s910.
Casio CTK-2100 Keyboard 61-key pad personnel with New Voice Features
- Easy-to-play keyboard 61-key portable keyboard with wide range of tones, rhythms and learning capabilities
- 400 high-quality tones, 150 rhythms and auto accompaniments for Latin music
- Voice Pad allows you to play sampled sounds; connect CD or MP3 player for practicing along with favorite songs
- USB port and General MIDI support allows connection with a computer or another GM-compatible device
- Powered by 6 AA batteries or AC adapter (not included)
A great choice for both piano beginners and intermediates, the portable Casio CTK-2100 personal keyboard offers 61 piano-style touch keys and step-by-step lessons that help just about anyone learn to play. Offering a wide range of features and functions, the CTK-2100 keyboard includes 400 tones and 150 rhythms, sampling function, an audio-in jack that lets you play along with your favorite songs, USB port for connecting to a PC, and AHL audio technology for reproducing amazingly real grand piano and acoustic musical instrument sounds. It's powered by 6 AA batteries. (AC adapter not included)
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Overall, the Yamaha PSR S910 arranger keyboard will be appreciated by performers because of its strong collection of excellent digitally sampled voices. The PSR S910 keyboard gives you 128 notes polyphony, which is good enough to play most complex musical arrangements and harmonies. You just have to concentrate on your playing without having to worry about the notes dropping off.
The many features, as mentioned next, on the Yamaha PSR S910 keyboard makes it important for you to try out this digital keyboard. You get a 16 track built-in sequencer for recording your musical ideas. You get an excellent set of accompaniments and ample digital effects. Another interesting feature is the MP3 playback and USB audio recording that lets you play your music and store it on any portable USB device.
All of this comes at a fair price of around $1750 so you do get the most value for your money, considering that this is a professional keyboard. You can easily use it for performing as a one man band. Though, it may be a little expensive, the outstanding sound quality and long list of features make the Yamaha PSR S910 Arranger Workstation Keyboard an excellent buy.
I have been dealing with Keyboards and Pianos for almost ten years now. I have played in bands, I teach piano and I am actively involved in computer music recording.






