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Is the user's manual clear and comprehensive? You can also save your ideas in the "song" memory section. Yes, you can save complete configurations in a 16-sound bank. Yes, very smooth since it's a quite simple keyboard. Very comprehensive keyboard considering its price. The device also provides an arpeggiator (not very versatile), a "harmony" section (which can be useful to play things like The Who's "Baba o'riley" for example :P) and a 2x2.5 watt amp stage, which is powerful enough to play with acoustic instruments. You also get 180 rhythms named styles (percussions without accompaniment), a music database with 280 rhythms and accompaniment capability, and a song section with 35 tracks, five of which can be edited (each track has five instruments + one recorded "style"). Split mode (you can edit the split and dual sounds the same way as the main sound) In spite of this, I find this function very useful). average quality) and for attack/release parameters (quite difficult to use because the controls don't produce any effect up to one quarter of the way. Two controls for the filter (very effective, it's what I like most about this keyboard), for the effects section (chorus/flanger and reverb. You get about 500 presets with some editing possibilities: How many presets and styles are available? - Can they be edited? Does the unit have an effects section? Headphone/line output, USB connector and 1/4" input for a sustain controller. Types of connections (audio, MIDI, etc.): The PSR E413 is a 5-octave arranger keyboard (61 keys) What kind of keyboard (synth, piano.)? - How many octaves? (Originally written by mengil/translated from Audiofanzine FR)