The pss-125 that the previous user posted about is nothing like the pss-120. The pss-120 has 8 voices as well as 8 rhythms. It is a very simple keyboard. It does have a record/playback function. The memory clears when you turn it off. The banjo setting is very fun because it has a built in volume LFO. All of the sounds are very electronic.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Sep-14-099 at 11:18
EnZ32
a hobbyist user
from USA
writes:
I have the PSS-125, which is probably very similair. This one has 320 voice variations. It's sort of a synth. It also has 4 little membrane drum pads with the most electronic sounds I have ever heard. Mine was messed up when I got it. The orginal owner broke the speaker to create an output cable (it has no output), so I had to rig it up with an output jack. The problem is trying to find a place to fit the jack!! I finally managed to get it in and working, but it started buzzing, so I put it aside for a while. Recently, I dug it up and hooked it up to my new little Technosaurus Microcon . I fired it up and the most unworldy stuff came out of it !! Even the drums sound cool. It feels like I got a new synth. I've been a fan of the Portasounds, because they were a cheap way to get started in the world of electronic music.. I also have the PSS-680 and the VSS-30 sampler, which is another bad ass toy tool. Long live the Portasounds....
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Friday-Sep-17-9999 at 21:12