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Average rating:
3.8 out of 5
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I am sooooo happy.... The other day i picked up a red shs-10 for 20 bucks in perfect condition. It's sooo cool, i've already learned how to play the song "girls" by "beastie boys" using celesta voice #11. I feel so lucky and so happy and think that this instrument may lead my to success later on in life....I realize now that there must be a god!!! Yours truly, Dj Qwad Lazer
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I bought my shs at queensday...a dutch holiday on which people sell all their old crappy stuff on the streets...I paid 7 euro's for it...MIDI OUT!!!... I went home and controlled some VST's like emagic's es-1, albino and moog modular with it. SHS10 THA BOMBA YA!!!!! Does anyone know what midi message the portamento and sustain buttons send out? %
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I payed 70 dollars for mine. If you know nothing about music this is the thing for you. This is the thing for me. I don't know what these people are talking about but the voices rock. My favorites are the clarinet and umm...something...it's number 33. The drum beats and a fill button on the neck make this thing amazing for someone who can't play an instrument. It would also be even more amazing in the hands of someone who can.
I've written some kickin' songs which I'll be recording over winter break. I'll post downloads soon. This keytar is amazing.
The reason I'm posting this message is because I left my shs-10 home. It's finals week at school. I'm having serious withdrawels. I need my keytar.
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I use a silver coloured SHS 10.
This one was my first keyboard, it still works and never let me down! Totally undestroyable!
It sounds not very good because of the 2OP-FM-sythesis it uses, but who cares? I use this thing to send the styles via Midi to external instruments (each track has its own transmit channel, as shown on the panel) and for that it's quite usefull.
Unfortunately the SHS 10 and 200 were created as some kind of Masterkeyboard, so that yamaha "forgot" to give these instruments a Midi Input. If you want to use these kind of "bad sounds" via Midi you should look out for the PSS 480/580 or the PSS 680/780.
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Hey just picked up a SHS 10 and a SHS 200 this month at pawn shops. The SHS 10 is a great little midi controller with 00-44 bad mono sounds and 32 keys. The SHS 200 is stereo with 49 keys and 00-66 sounds you might use. They both have the same pitch bend, vibrato, potamento, sustain contolls. The 200 adds stereo symphnic effect I call chorus. The 200 has two speakers on the front. The patches are often the same but sound much better (line out)on the 200. The Vibrato button is the same as a modulation wheel turned all the way, on or off. I like the way the start/stop works my E-MU mp7 . They both can send out to 16 midi channels. Cheap fun controller for 80's retro night or for portable mini keys.
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