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Description

Discover the Yamaha Musicstation PSS-780, a versatile and compact powerhouse designed for musicians of all levels. This portable keyboard combines functionality and ease of use, making it perfect for both budding musicians and seasoned performers. The PSS-780 is equipped with a 61-key standard-size keyboard, offering a wide range of notes to explore and create music. Its intuitive interface allows users to easily navigate through the various features, making composition and performance a seamless experience.

This arranger keyboard boasts an impressive array of 100 voices, 100 rhythms, and 50 songs, providing endless possibilities for creativity. The Musicstation PSS-780 also includes a 5-track sequencer, enabling you to record and layer your compositions with precision. Its MIDI functionality ensures seamless integration with other digital equipment, expanding your musical capabilities.

What sets the Yamaha Musicstation PSS-780 apart is its comprehensive auto-accompaniment feature, which allows you to produce full, rich sounds with minimal effort. The keyboard's built-in stereo speakers deliver clear, dynamic audio, ensuring that your music is heard in all its glory. Whether you're practicing at home or performing live, the PSS-780 offers a professional sound experience in a portable format.

Key Features:

  • 61-key standard-size keyboard
  • 100 voices and 100 rhythms
  • 50 preset songs
  • 5-track sequencer for multi-layer recording
  • MIDI compatibility
  • Auto-accompaniment feature
  • Built-in stereo speakers for high-quality sound output
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AlobarMusic

Yamaha PSS-780 (Drum Programming Test)

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Yamaha PSS-780 (Drum Programming Test)

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AlobarMusic

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Yamaha PSS-780, arpeggiated via MIDI with cool results

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Gearfacts

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Yamaha PSS-780 - the Portasound FM flagship

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Alfonse

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Yamaha PSS780 - A quick demo before I posted it... 3 years ago...

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JDStone Creations

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Yamaha PSS-680/PSS-780 MusicStation FM-Synthesizer/Keyboard

M. Schmied (Mike Vintagemusic)

M. Schmied (Mike Vintagemusic)

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha Musicstation PSS-780.

Features and functionality

  • The PSS-780 includes a FM sound editor with memory saves, MIDI I/O, and a pitch wheel, which were unique for keyboards of its era.

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  • Some users find the drum pads to be bulky and unnecessary; earlier versions of the keyboard exist without these pads.

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  • The PSS-780 can utilize external MIDI controllers to introduce velocity control, enhancing its expressive capabilities despite lacking this feature natively.

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  • The PSS-680's drum pads offer four different sounds per pad, a capability not found in the PSS-580, which only provides button-based alternatives.

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User experience

  • The 'custom drummer' feature offers a simple step sequencer with a decent selection of drum samples, which some owners find to be the best part of the keyboard.

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  • The keyboard is noted for its nostalgic value, particularly among those who owned it in their youth and remember its distinctive demo song.

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  • Owners note that plugging the keyboard into external audio interfaces like Audiobox or Focusrite significantly expands its sound design and recording possibilities.

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  • Some owners find the extra octave on the PSS-680, compared to earlier models, offers expanded creative possibilities, though it requires adjustment for those used to 49 keys.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners suggest negotiating the price down to $60-$100, as $130 is seen as steep given the keyboard's features and condition.

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Comparisons

  • Considered a "home keyboard" or "toy" by some, the PSS-780 is less serious compared to modern mini key synths like the Korg MicroKORG or Arturia Micro/Mini series.

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  • Modern MIDI controllers like Alesis and Akai MiniLab have key sizes identical to the PSS line, challenging the notion that the PSS series is merely a "toy."

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  • The PSS-680 is often seen as the "Peak PortaSound," with the PSS-780 offering similar features but with less ambitious design elements like demo tunes.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's possible to create complex FM sounds through SysEx, allowing the keyboard to serve both beginners and advanced producers looking to explore FM synthesis.

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  • The PSS-680, despite being considered a "toy" keyboard, is praised for its durability and continued functionality over 35 years, proving its long-lasting quality.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding a guitar pedal can elevate the keyboard's sound, transforming it into a more professional-level instrument with enhanced modulation control.

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Artist usage

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See how Timothy J. Fairplay uses Yamaha Musicstation PSS-780

Timothy J. Fairplay

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He talks about it at 8:38 in the FACT "In The Studio" video.

See how Julien Marchal uses Yamaha Musicstation PSS-780

Julien Marchal

Keyboardist, Composer

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In an interview with Headphone Commute, Julien Marchal is shown using the Yamaha Musicstation PSS-780 in his studio.

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