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PSR-SX SERIES - STYLE OVERVIEW

PSR-SX SERIES - STYLE OVERVIEW

PSR-SX SERIES - STYLE SECTION RESET

PSR-SX SERIES - STYLE SECTION RESET

PSR-SX SERIES - ARPEGGIO

PSR-SX SERIES - ARPEGGIO

PSR-SX SERIES - JOYSTICK: Modulation Hold

PSR-SX SERIES - JOYSTICK: Modulation Hold

Yamaha

Description

The PSR-SX700 is a professional, powerful arranger workstation made to fit your budget. With an intuitive color touch screen, assignable knobs and incredible sound quality, you're equipped to get the room moving or create your next potential hit. The new joystick controller opens up your expressive possibilities and is ideally suited for almost every genre of music. Utilize the on-board 16-track song recorder to capture your ideas and when you're ready to share, record them as studio-quality WAV audio files to play back on smart devices or computers. The fun doesn't stop there. Check out all of the pro features the PRS-SX700 has to offer, and you won't be disappointed

The color touch screen allows you to easily see the state of Voice and Style assignments and quickly access and adjust a wealth of features and settings. The Joystick Controller allows the player to achieve the wide variety of pitch and modulation combinations present in many different world music styles. Assignable real-time control knobs allow you to filter and adjust your sound just like an analog synthesizer. The 16-track song recorder/player lets you create full arrangements or play back songs.

Accompaniment Styles add a "backing band" to your performances while you remain in complete control of chord changes and arrangements. Advanced Wave Memory Stereo Sampling recreates natural instrument sound in stereo. Voice & Style Expansion Packs enable you to customize your PSR-S series Arranger Workstation with a wide range of additional content from all over the world. MP3 Lyric Display allows you to read the lyrics MP3 songs that have lyric data attached, including thousands of karaoke titles. XG compatibility lets you play and interact with thousands of songs from Yamaha MusicSoft.
Open Box Yamaha PSR-SX700 61-Key Mid-Level Arranger Keyboard Level 2  197881200428
Open Box Yamaha PSR-SX700 61-Key Mid-Level Arranger Keyboard Level 2  197881200428
Open Box Yamaha PSR-SX700 61-Key Mid-Level Arranger Keyboard Level 2  197881200428

Features

  • Color touch screen for quick access and adjustment of features and settings
  • Joystick Controller delivers a wide variety of pitch and modulation combinations found in world music styles
  • Assignable real-time control knobs allow you to filter and adjust your sound like an analog synth
  • 16-track song recorder/player lets you create full arrangements or play back songs
  • Accompaniment Styles add a "backing band" to your performances
  • Advanced Wave Memory Stereo Sampling recreates natural instrument sound in stereo
  • Voice & Style Expansion Packs enable you to customize your PSR-S series Arranger Workstation
  • MP3 Lyric Display allows you to read the lyrics MP3 songs that have lyric data attached,
  • XG compatibility lets you play and interact with thousands of songs from Yamaha MusicSoft library

Reviews

4.85

26 Reviews

96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Good Value for the Cash

I compose music, and perform live. Own and use SX-700 about 5 weeks, so use a grain of salt with this comment... What's Not: Design seems less practical than aesthetic, the USB port requires awkward peering and body position to install and remove. Computers have moved the USBs to the front YEARS AGO, catch up Yamaha! Tell your Chief Designer he is wrong and the young guy who agitated for putting it on the front is right! Familiar Computer method: 1) Click on object, 2) rt-click COPY, 3) rt-click PASTE. Odd SX-700 Screen: 2) Touch COPY, 1) touch object, ?) touch "SAVE HERE". Yeah, not normal, obvious, or explained in manual. Try changing SAVE HERE to PASTE. Keys are too slippery, what's wrong with a bit of friction? I get that top performers likely don't have an issue with finger placement, but what percentage of your market are they? FAQ online are TEN YEARS OLD! Really? How about some updates? And are not sorted to model. Klunky and not useful. Chat session timed out with John, no answer, no warning, no reason. What's hot: Voices are yummy, friends say they are hardly distinguishable from real instrumentation. Styles are fun. Intro, Main, Break, Exit just great. I look forward to years of pleasure with this keyboard. WISHES: I wish you had BANKS of intros, mains, breaks, exits instead of only one rack for each style. I wish there was a strip of LED lighting at the back of the keyboard for the low-light situations. I wish Yamaha provided video tutorial for each step and concept in the Owner's Manual. Seems written by geeks but is read by artists.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

OK but expected more after 11 year old PSR 710

Have been playing keyboard for 30 years, mostly on Yamaha products. Best choice so far has been my now 11 year old PSR 710 keyboard. Had to do some repairs to keys, as were not working properly but otherwise has been reliable. Now have SX700 keyboard. After 2 months of use, I have to say that my OLD model is still overall a better choice. Menu is much more organized, with all key information readily available at the home screen. To find the same info on SX 700, have to either pull up other menus or look at some TINY number or symbol in an obscure location. Home screen should be user adjustable, so can add or delete which screen items want to see. Three generations later and sadly, not much improvement IMO.

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Best Uses
  1. Accompaniment7
  2. Learning4
  3. Listen to or playing music at home4
  4. Electronic Music3
  5. Live Performance3
Cons
  1. Heavy1
  2. Doesnt have bluetooth1
  3. Awesome DJ styles1
  4. Awesome quality voices1
  5. Superb styles1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced6
Pros
  1. Portable7
  2. Easy to Use6
  3. Touch Sensitive Keys6
  4. Good Audio5
  5. Responsive / Good Action5
  • Keyboard Purchase

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byMichael

    fromRoseville, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought a Yamaha PSR SX900 from the Roseville GC. Ben was the sales guy. He was very helpful and ordered it for me. Arrived three days later at this store. Perfect sales and support. Highly recommend.

  • OK but expected more after 11 year old PSR 710

    3

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    submitted2 years ago

    bySX700

    fromFolsom CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Have been playing keyboard for 30 years, mostly on Yamaha products. Best choice so far has been my now 11 year old PSR 710 keyboard. Had to do some repairs to keys, as were not working properly but otherwise has been reliable. Now have SX700 keyboard. After 2 months of use, I have to say that my OLD model is still overall a better choice. Menu is much more organized, with all key information readily available at the home screen. To find the same info on SX 700, have to either pull up other menus or look at some TINY number or symbol in an obscure location. Home screen should be user adjustable, so can add or delete which screen items want to see. Three generations later and sadly, not much improvement IMO.

  • Nearly perfect for everything.

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byTubaman54

    fromCitrus Heights CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This keyboard is a dream to use! I was able to record music within the first 30 minutes. As I spent more time on it, I did notice a couple of things that kind of annoy me! 1) by default, left hand voice is Always off. Have to press Left hand voice button, then if I change preset voice (1-4) it turns off again. 2) in order to block unit from changing what the pedals do I have to make sure "lock" is on. Why can't these two issues be added to the lock function ? Aside from these two little gripes, I am having way too much fun just playing whatever comes to mind.

  • Nothing short of amazing

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byMatthew

    fromRoyalton, MN

    I bought this keyboard in July of 2020, and I have nothing but great things to say about this unit. I use it in church every Sunday. It is now February of 2024 and it's still going strong. I can even use this unit as a tone generator for my midi accordion. I only wish it had 88 full sized weighted keys.

  • Just what you need to better yourself

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    bySte

    fromEngland

    Didn't set out to buy the sx 700 was going for a lesser model, but so glad I decided on it Not got into all its capabilities yet but what I've experienced so far is exceptional great sounds a whole lot of sounds across all different kinds of instruments. More than satisfied with my purchase

  • I love Yamaha PSR SX-700

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byVincy

    fromBahrain

    I loved playing Yamaha PSR SX-700, nice and easy to play, the sound quality, the voices and styles, i have extra expansion packs downloaded and installed and I play in my church worship. I love playing this board in our church, recording new songs. Yamaha is the best.

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byFanta

    fromHouston

    What year of this keyboard are production ?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This Yamaha PSR-SX700 was made in 2023
  • asked byvinzpapaws

    fromlos angeles

    does it comes with musical rest and sustain pedal?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes to both.
  • asked byThomas

    fromNew York

    Does it come with a power adapter?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This keyboard does come with a power adapter included.
  • asked byZaldy

    fromMilpitas, California

    Will this keyboard work at wall outlet rated 220 volts? Thanks

    Open Reply - Beau
    This keyboard will not work at wall outlet rated 220 volts.
  • asked byTJ Omwere

    fromPortland OR

    What is the difference between the 700 and the 900 SX

    Open Reply - Thomas
    The 900 has additional features listed and it has the Genos Digital Workstation.
  • asked byJuadan

    fromSan antonio tx

    With the sx 700 can I record a song using its mic and how can I imported to computer and then make a cd

    Open Reply - Ronald
    You can't record the song on the keyboard you would need to attach the keyboard to your computer and record through the computer.
  • asked byFernando

    fromLas Vegas Nv

    I would like to know if the Yamaha psr sx700 has speakers.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it does.