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Yamaha dgx 205 - review

Yamaha dgx 205 The dgx-205 is an ideal entry-level instrument for somebody who is looking for a budget keyboard and who is inclined a bit more towards classical music as it comes with 76 touch sensitive keys.

Yamaha Education Suite (YES)
The dgx205 keyboard contains built-in songs and lessons to help you hone your skills. There are exercises to train both your hands at various levels of complexity.

External connectivity & Storage
The DGX-205 has Smart Media slots instead of floppy disk drives; you can save more stuff and those cards are much smaller in size. It also features a USB slot which enables you to connect your keyboard to a PC. You can download more songs/styles or you can use your keyboard as a MIDI controller and use an external software sequencer.



Other Features
Some of the other features that you will find useful are -
• Includes 487 voices, 135 styles, 32 notes polyphony
• 100 pre-recorded Songs
• 6 track sequencer for recording
• Pitch bend wheel
• Auxiliary Jack - PHONES/OUTPUT, USB, SUSTAIN

Conclusions
The dgx205 is a very good option if you are serious about learning the instrument. A larger keyboard is valuable for aspiring musicians as it can keep pace with your growing needs. The yamaha dgx 205 comes with a lot of features at an attractive price.

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