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Yamaha PSR 640 keyboard Review – Quality Entry Level Arranger Workstation

Here is a review of Yamaha PSR 640 keyboard, a quality entry level arranger workstation keyboard. Learn how to get the most out of the Yamaha psr-640.



The Yamaha PSR 640 is more than adequate for a novice but it can also prove to be a suitable keyboard for someone who wants to grow in their craft. With their long list of features, even an expert can spend hours on this digital keyboard without getting bored.

At the top of its features is its wide selection of voices. There are over 700 high quality samples. The sounds are better than anything in their class.

Yamaha made use of their technology by taking advantage of their more advanced units. The sweet voices were taken from the amazing voices developed for the PSR 8000.


Yamaha PSR 640


Polyphony, Sounds, Styles, Sequencer

To back the sounds of the Yamaha PSR 640, its solid 32 note polyphony is powerful enough to support the sounds. At first the 32 note polyphony may not seem like much but once you arrange several notes together, you will indeed appreciate all of that power.

Once you are ready to record your music, you will appreciate the 16 track recorder. The recorder is able to record six different tracks together. You can create a song with a full orchestra when you match the 16 track recorder with rich selection of voices.

For more fun, you can also enjoy the other features available. You can choose from 60 Music style effects. You can Piano Style to accompany your playing or Guitar effects should you wish to use Guitar styles. To make your music stand out, you can choose from warm reverbs, delays, distortions and other effects.

One downside of the Yamaha PSR-640 is the lack of recording options. The floppy disk drive is slow and outdated. Thankfully, there is a PC/Midi interface which can help with your recording needs.


Important Features

  • Superb Digitally Sample Voices
  • Built in Floppy Disk Drive
  • 16-Track Sequencer
  • Custom Twin LCD with Lyric Display
  • Digital Effects Processor
  • 160 Fully Arranged Music Styles
  • MIDI and PC Interface


  • Conclusion

    The Yamaha PSR-640 is no longer available but intermediate and serious keyboardists can still enjoy its versatility by buying this through second hand music stores and websites. The ease of use is unmatched and its sound is comparable or even better than digital keyboards from higher classes. It sells at around the price of $150 to $220. At that price it is certainly a bargain and you should get a Yamaha PSR 640 keyboard for yourself.


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