I baught mine back in 2019, unfortunately though it will need a new pitch bend but I have gotten around that in order to get the keyboard back to normal, even though the psr e473 released, I still think the psr e463 has a lot going for it in 2022 and will likely be cheaper now, I think I payed about £249 pounds for it in 2019 and I am guessing the newest one will be a bit higher as I am looking to upgrade to a psr e473 in the near future
that first style happens to be my favorite, do you happen to know where I can get a pitchbend replacement, for mine, I can no longer perform on gigs with the one I have instead relying on a yamaha psr 8000 instead
Yes, I've bought from Rimmers in the past. So Yamaha still are not making a fully fingered option? Nor an option whereby accompanying individual voices can be dismissed if not required. All the chords have to be keyed in by the left hand over - presumably - an adjustable range. Easy to play, but compared to Casio's CT-X5000 which is ultra complicated in all fairness, not anything like as much potential. But very close price to CT-X5000 which at last has a key bed that doesn't rattle.
If I'm understanding your question correctly, then yes the accompanying voices are made up of up to six tracks which can be individually switched in or out as desired. I do have these keyboard and am still finding my way around it as I have no musical skills as yet. However there's a good chance I've misunderstood you.