Yamaha PSR-550

Yamaha PSR-S550
Manufacturer YAMAHA corporation
Price $700.00
Technical specifications
Polyphony Paraphony
Timbrality Monotimbral
LFO Sine
Synthesis type Digital
Filter Digital
Attenuator ADSR envelope
Aftertouch expression No
Velocity expression Yes
Storage memory List preset
Effects Chorus, Reverb, Harmony
Input/output
Keyboard 61 keys
Left-hand control Pitch bend
External control MIDI

The Yamaha PSR-550 is a portable arranger workstation keyboard produced in 2001. It features 713 sampled sounds, professional sounding DSP effects, 112 accompaniment styles, nine demo songs, a floppy disk storage drive, and a solid touch-responsive keyboard action. There's also a pitch bend wheel, and Bass-Boost stereo speakers. This keyboard was the first to utilize the "Sweet" and "Cool" voices, which would later be seen in the Yamaha Motif series, and higher-end keyboards like the PSR-2100 and Tyros series. The "Sweet" voices are sampled instruments meant to capture the natural sounds of the instruments, while "Cool" voices reflect the sounds of electric instruments as they were heard through vintage amplifiers and effects.

Controls placed to the left of the built-in LCD screen include DSP controls, touch-sensitivity, an alternate method of implementing sustain, and harmony and echo settings. The 550 was also the first keyboard to utilize a wide, easy to read, multi-color-changing display, which cycles between blue, red, and purple depending on operator activity. when selecting a function, the keyboard is idle, or when playing back a demo song. It was also the first keyboard to feature the Music Database system. The built-in floppy drive allows compositions to be saved, as well as the ability to download numerous new songs and keyboard configurations from the Internet. Additional controls include a toggle for auto-accompaniment, a tap-based tempo setting button, a transposition feature, and a rapid way to access the user's favorite presets. The Multi Pads allow drum sounds or short melodies to embellish user songs. The user can even record their own phrases for the Multi Pads.

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