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Great video and excellent sound library. Love it and have tried on my Nord Grand. When watching Paul use the volume key to add another dimension it made me wonder whether either of you have tried the Genki Wave (Bluetooth midi) ring. Assigning volume to the hand tilt would enable that emotional dimension whilst keeping 2 hands on the keyboard. Check them out if you haven’t already
Good morning, Your videos are very interesting and I congratulate you. I would like to know if it is possible to combine the nord stage 4 with a bass pedalboard (I am an organist and always use the pedalboard.) Thank you for your reply
Muy buen día y cordial saludo. Primeramente Le felicito por tan buen video y segundo, aprovecho la oportunidad para hacerle tres preguntas muy puntuales que ayuden a mi decisión de compra entre los teclados: YAMAHA PSR-SX900 y el KORG PA-1000. 1) Cuál es mejor en cuanto a calidad de construcción, sensación del teclado, duración de las perillas y la botonera. 2) Cuál reproduce los sonidos con más realismo. 3) Cuál es más fácil de utilizar. Gracias por sus respuestas.
Beautifully made and a fantastically useful video However I've always wondered if somebody would make a tutorial about the settings in the midi section to connect a breath controller such as the Yamaha breath controller
I have had the 06 for about 6mths now and for a few reasons, I plan on using the sale of the 06 to go put a down payment on financing the 6. It's missing too much for my licking. Don't get me wrong, I still love what I can do with it, but having tried the flagship, it's not the same. The main reasons: The lights for you to know where your level is make all the difference for smooth mixing. When it comes to sound design and manipulation live, having the adsr at your fingertip makes a big difference. Especially seeing as when you use the deeper option, it's too granular to control easily on the fly. The keybed is also better and that's something. If I thought I could ever afford the 8 though, I would certainly go right for that.....That keybed is very satisfying.
There are hidden features that most don't present in their demonstrations. 1) You can change the touch, which changes the sound brightness and volume. 2) There is a residual sound of resultant harmonics just like an acoustic piano. Want to check? Gently hold down any key without making a sound from it and play octaves below and above that note. When you release those octave notes you will hear a residual ring. 3). The keys don't have to return fully to the upright position to play subsequent notes. This adds so much to the touch. 4) With the LP-1 3 pedal system the middle pedal actually works and the right pedal can be "half pedaled". There is only one "con" that I can think of and mention. The shorter keys make it a bit harder when you get away from the hearts of the keys. The touch gets heavier as you get near the body of the instrument. If you're a professional it may be annoying but can be overcome. If you're an new learner you probably won't notice it much until you start invoking "touch" in your playing. I previously had a P-125 and find the 225's sound more refined and also had a Williams Allegro III, and the 225 is a huge step up from that, though the Williams was a great bargain for a first time digital piano purchase for a new learner.
Hello Tony sir Very nice review as always. I have one question I love the sound of Nord but I am little confused about the patch change in live. I need to use one touch setting sounds to instantly change is live. I have checked there’s a live mode but I don’t know how many numbers of sounds I can assign on that 5 buttons. At I need store my 40 favourite sounds for instant selection. It would be great if you have any idea, please share. Thank you! 😊
❤🎉Thank you for the nice, concise and useful explanation of the pa5x masterpiece, which is an ocean of unknowns for people like me who have bought this wonderful device for a few months now. If you can continue to provide series of explanations for this device in your channel, surely many people like me will benefit from it. Best wishes ❤️ Jakob from Austria 🇦🇹
Great demo by a great player. Well explained and then demonstrated. I never have seen Kawai until a used 6 showed up at a local store. I was blown away. I'm getting that or might just go with 7e.
Hi, I just bought this keyboard and I was looking on the Yamaha music software website but could not find the extra purchasable sounds/accompaniment styles for the DGX670. Could you possibly provide a link to them? Thanks so much!!