• Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response
  • Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response
  • Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response
  • Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response
  • Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response
  • Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response
  • Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response

Yamaha PSR I400 61 Key Portable Keyboard with Touch Response

SKU: VCF9420
MRP:
₹18,100.00
(Inclusive of all taxes)
Featuring a comprehensive collection of onboard Indian instruments (Voices) and an auto accompaniment function (Styles) that draws from a broad spectrum of Indian music genres, the PSR-I400 is the ultimate portable keyboard for learning Indian music. It also comes equipped with a number of lesson functions including a built-in Tabla / Mridangam & Tanpura function called “Riyaz,” that makes learning to play songs or traditional Indian “Raga” scales a fast and enjoyable process.
Country of Origin: China
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PSR-I400 Everything you need for an enjoyable Indian music experience
Playing the PSR-I400 can be a truly enjoyable family affair. An array of essential traditional instrument sounds (Voices) and auto accompaniment Styles make it fun for family members of all ages to play Indian Music, from classic standards to modern hits.

The PSR-I400 is the ideal keyboard to enjoy playing and learning a wide variety of Indian music genres.

    • For learning and playing Indian music
    • 764 instruments, including 30 Indian instruments
    • 218 types of auto accompaniment Styles, including 35 Indian Styles
    • 355 Music Database, including 50 from Indian movies to find the ideal settings.
    • Riyaz (Tabla / Mridangam & Tanpura) function with 20 Taals
    • 15 Indian Raga scales, 100 Lesson Songs & downloadable Song Book
    • Touch Response Keyboard
    • Powerful amplifiers with bass reflex speakers
    • Pitch bend wheel
    • Lesson function
A full-fledged instrument for learning and playing Indian music
The PSR-I400 offers several learning features that make developing keyboard skills a faster, more enjoyable process. We believe the best way to learn and improve is by having fun, and the more your children improve, the greater their commitment to continuing to learn and enjoy playing music.

Specifications :

Color/Finish
Body : Color : Metallic Dark Gray
Size/Weight
Dimensions : Width : 946 mm (37-1/4")
Height : 140 mm (5-1/2")
Depth : 405 mm (15-15/16")
Weight
Weight : 6.8 kg (15 lbs., 0 oz.) not including batteries
Control Interface
Keyboard : Number of Keys : 61
Type : Organ Style
Touch Response : Yes (Soft, Medium, Hard, Fixed)
Other Controllers : Pitch Bend : Yes
Control Knobs : Yes (x 2)
Display Type : LCD
Size : 92 mm x 42 mm
Backlight : Yes
Language : English
Panel : Language : English


Voices
Tone Generation : Tone Generating Technology : AWM Stereo Sampling
Polyphony : Number of Polyphony (Max.) 32
Preset Number of Voices : 764 (225 Panel Voices + 27 Drum/SFX Kits + 46 Arpeggio Voices + 466 XGlite Voices)
Featured Voices : Indian Voice x 30, Sweet! Voice x 5, Cool! Voice x 3
Compatibility : GM : Yes
XGlite : Yes


Effects
Types : Reverb : 9 types
Chorus : 4 types
Master EQ : 6 types
Harmony : 26 types
Ultra-Wide Stereo : 3 types
Functions : Dual/Layers : Yes
Split : Yes
Arpeggio : 162 types
Accompaniment Styles
Preset : Number of Preset Styles : 218 (Incl. Indian 35 Styles)
Fingering : Multi finger
Style Control : ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC START, SYNC STOP, START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING/rit., MAIN/AUTO FILL, TRACK ON/OFF
File Format : Style File Format (SFF)
Other Features : One Touch Setting (OTS) Yes
Music Database : 355 (Incl. Indian 50 music)
External Styles : 5 Styles


Songs
Preset Number of Preset Songs : 115 (Incl. 15 Raga Scale Song)
Recording : Number of Songs : 10
Number of Tracks : 6 (5 Melody + 1 Style)
Data Capacity : Approx. 19,000 notes (when only “melody” tracks are recorded)
Compatible Data Format : Playback : SMF (Formats 0 & 1)
Recording : Original File Format (SMF 0 conversion function)


Functions
Registration : Number of Buttons : 4 (x 8 banks) with Freeze function
Lesson/Guide : Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.) Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.6)/ Listening, Timing, Waiting
Lesson/Guide : Lesson 1–3 (Listening, Timing, Waiting), Repeat & Learn, Chord Dictionary
Overall Controls : Metronome : Yes
Tempo Range : 11 - 280
Transpose : -12 to 0, 0 to +12
Tuning : 427.0 – 440.0 – 453.0 Hz (approx. 0.2 Hz increments)
Riyaz (Tabla/Tanpura Pattern)
Preset : 20
Sections : 5
Miscellaneous : PIANO Button : HARMONIUM/PIANO Button
Storage and Connectivity
Storage : Internal Memory : Approx. 1.54 MB
External Drives : USB flash drive
Connectivity : DC IN : 12 V
Headphones : Headphones/Output
Sustain Pedal : Yes
USB TO DEVICE : Yes
USB TO HOST : Yes
Amplifiers and Speakers
Amplifiers : 2.5 W + 2.5 W
Speakers : 12 cm x 2
Power Supply
Power Supply : PA-150B or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha, Six “AA” size alkaline (LR6), manganese (R6) or Ni-MH rechargeable (HR6) batteries
Power Consumption : 16 W (When using PA-150 AC adaptor)
Auto Power : Off Function : Yes


Accessories
Included Accessories : Music Rest : Yes
Song Book : Download from Yamaha web site
Power Adaptor : Yes

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