The Yamaha PSR-8000 is a professional-level digital arranger workstation released in 1997. Renowned for its robust 61-key, velocity-sensitive keyboard and deep sequencing capabilities, it was famously used by legends like Herbie Hancock. It was a highly advanced instrument for its era, packing professional workstation tools into an arranger format.

Key Features & Specifications

  • Sound Engine: Features Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) tone generation with 12 MB of ROM and up to 64-note polyphony.
  • Styles & Arranging: Includes a massive library of built-in rhythms across multiple genres with the "Groove & Dynamics" function, which allows users to alter timing and articulation in real time.
  • Vocal Harmony: Made history as the first Yamaha arranger keyboard to feature Vocal Harmony, allowing musicians to add harmonized vocals during live performances.
  • Sequencer: Equipped with a 16-track multitrack sequencer with a large recording capacity for complex production and arrangement.
  • Connectivity: Includes extensive audio jacks and MIDI ins/outs. 

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Brand
Model
  • PSR-8000 61-Key Arranger Workstation
Categories
Year
  • 1990s
Number of Keys
  • 61 Keys
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
MIDI I/O
  • MIDI Through
  • MIDI Input
  • MIDI Output
Key Size
  • Full Size
Analog / Digital
  • Digital
Polyphony
  • 64 Voices

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