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What is Yamaha PSR?

The Yamaha PSR-E323, also known as the YPT-320, is an electronic keyboard manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation in 2009. It is a basic home keyboard intended for learning and personal use.

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Electronic keyboard

Yamaha PSR-E323 Yamaha PSR-E323 Manufacturer Yamaha Dates 2009 Technical specifications Polyphony 32 notes Timbrality 16-part multi-timbral, General MIDI compatible Synthesis type PCM sample-based synthesis

373 KiB EEPROM Effects Reverb

Chorus

Dynamic stereo sampling (for piano sounds) Input/output Keyboard 61 keys External control MIDI The Yamaha PSR-E323, also known as the YPT-320, is an electronic keyboard manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation in 2009. It is a basic home keyboard intended for learning and personal use.

Official description [ edit ]

The PSR-E323 is a touch sensitive instrument that features 482 dynamic, authentic voices, with 361 XGlite voices, 12 drum kits and a sound effect kit. The PSR-E323 also has 106 accompaniment styles and 102 built-in songs.[1]

Overview [ edit ]

The Yamaha PSR-E323 is an entry-level home electronic keyboard dedicated for beginner, learning and personal usage. It is positioned in the low-end class, competing with similar products such as Casio LK-220 and CTK-3000. The keyboard features a velocity-sensitive keys with adjustable sensitivity setting, a total of 482 instrument sounds including stereo-sampled piano and Yamaha XG soundset, a set of 106 different auto-accompaniment rhythms, built-in lesson system for practicing, stereo bass reflex speakers, as well as over 100 built-in songs.

Sound engine [ edit ]

The keyboard contains a scaled-down version of Yamaha's Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) tone generation system, which is a PCM sample-based synthesis engine. The samples are an adaptation of Yamaha's earlier PortaTone series of home keyboards produced between 1997 and 2006, as well as the MU-series sound modules produced from 1994 to 2002. It features a 32-note polyphony with 16-part multi-timbral support and Yamaha XG Lite sound set. One notable feature of the keyboard is "Portable Grand", a function that instantly sets the keyboard to a stereo-sampled piano sound. The piano are digital samples of a Yamaha grand piano dating back to the early-1990s, and was formerly used in digital pianos at the time such as YFP, YPP, and YPR series, as well as early models of Clavinova.

Successors [ edit ]

Yamaha has produced a series of similar keyboards as direct successor to the PSR-E323; the PSR-E333 (2011), which maintains otherwise identical design, features and sounds, but with a black color, 3D stereo function, and a new plug-and-play USB connection replacing the traditional MIDI in/out ports; the PSR-E343 (2013), featuring a redesigned panel layout, new sounds, audio input (AUX) connection, and iOS device compatibility; the PSR-E353 (2015), featuring the same design and functions as its predecessor but with improved sound engine, enhanced speaker system and grey finish; the PSR-E363[2] (2017) featuring a major redesign and improved sound system, alongside a 76-note version (PSR-EW300), and the PSR-E373[3] (2020) featuring a new sound engine with Super Articulation Lite voices and a new concert grand piano sound, alongside its 76-note variant, the PSR-EW310.

Gallery [ edit ]

YAMAHA PSR-E323 Home screen

Right corps with voice, songs, style

Left features with metronome, stand by button, recording button, etc.

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Here are some reasons you might be slow in studying: You get easily distracted by social media or other stuff. A messy environment is one of the best distractions for any person making your studying slow. Irrelevant thoughts popping up in your head. Studying using the passive studying techniques.

There could a number of reasons that is slowing dow your studying speed. You need to diagnose which one it is.

Here are some reasons you might be slow in studying:

Distractions. You get easily distracted by social media or other stuff

A messy environment is one of the best distractions for any person making your studying slow

Irrelevant thoughts popping up in your head.

Studying using the passive studying techniques

Studying without understanding.

Studying using only one way of learning

Here are some ways you can speed it up:

Comprehend first then cram.

After comprehending start explaining the topic to everyone.

Use flashcards

to speed up your cramming

Use the Pomodoro Technique to avoid distractions and staying focused.

Use apps like Forest to stop distracting websites and apps

Hope this helps.

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