Nice retro keyboard from the 1980’s. It contains the same
synthesizer chip found in the original Ad-Lib and SoundBlaster cards from the
early PC era. Inexpensive way to get the Yamaha DX sound, using a very simplified means of FM synthesis manual
editing mode with six sliders to shape FM sounds. The SPECTRUM slider is akin
to a DX's frequency setting. The MODULATION is more of a timbre/brightness
control that renders the sound from dull to bright, which is almost like
filtering. The ATTACK and DECAY sliders both control the characteristics of the
envelope. There is also a VOLUME slider which controls the output level of the
synthesizer section.
Lots of fun. Very easy to quickly get some wicked sounds by manipulating
existing presets. If I had the room, I would be keeping it for personal use,
but my DX100 has midi.
49 mini keys
21 preset sounds
12 drum patterns plus “Custom Drummer” function
5 manual drum sounds - kick, snare, tom, cymbal and hi-hat
Synthesizer Controls – Waveform/Spectrum/Modulation/Attack/Decay
Sustain, Vibrato & Duet Mode
Stereo RCA outputs
Runs on batteries or DC power, from 9V to 12V (neither
included in sale).
Product Specs
Condition:Very Good
Make:Yamaha
Model:PSS-460
Finish:Grey
Categories:Digital Synths
Year:1986