- 61 key Oriental themed keyboard
- A total of 613 high-quality instrument Voices
- 210 accompaniments Styles
- Scale Setting buttons with Memory Banks & Pitch Bend Wheel
- USB to Host & 10 user banks for Styles
A standard entertainment keyboard packed with realistic Oriental content and featuring a 61-key touch response keyboard, Scale Setting buttons & many upgraded features. Following on from the legendary PSR-A300, the PSR-A350 is our latest keyboard for performing Oriental music! Players looking for an instrument for authentic Oriental music will appreciate the comprehensive capabilities and realistic sound of the PSR-A350. A wide variety of quality content inherited from high-end keyboard models such as the renowned PSR-A2000/3000 ensures authentic sound in whatever style of music you play, while upgraded features and connectivity expand the joy of playing music even further.
The Yamaha PSR-A350 is an entertainment keyboard packed with realistic Oriental content and featuring a 61-key touch responsive keyboard, Scale Setting buttons and much more.
The PSR-A350 features a wide variety of high-quality Voices, Styles and Arpeggiators. Arabic, Maghreb, Khaligi, Iranian, Turkish and Greek content is all available to the player.
A total of 613 high-quality instrument Voices including 45 Oriental Voices and 19 Oriental Drum Kits.
210 accompaniments Styles including 115 Oriental Styles (26 Arabic, 25 Khaligi, 11 Magherebi, 23 Iranian, 20 Turkish and 10 Greek Styles).
150 Arpeggiators (including 5 Oriental).
The 5 song/2 track recorder helps to achieve efficient practice sessions while Duo mode allows two people to play together on identical keyboard sections. This can be very useful when performing live or during lessons.
The PSR-A350 features Yamaha Education Suite lesson functions which offer a total of nine stages—three for the left hand, three for the right, and three for both hands. This helps keyboard students to practice the songs stored in the instrument. There's a scoring function that makes it fun to practice, and a waiting function that adjusts the tempo to the person playing, pausing the accompaniment until the correct note is played.