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Für mich ist Peter fast, aber nur fast - denn Klaus Wunderlich ist für mich einer der größten und bedeutesten Orgel-und Musik-Virtuosen - auf einer Stufe mit dem genialen Klaus Wunderlich, wenn der auch mit zwei Manualen und einem Pedal hantiert hat und auch wie er ein hervorragender Arrangeur war - was viele nicht wissen, da Peter einige CDs veröffentlicht hat, die leider etwas untergegangen sind ... Er hat in 1995 oder war es 1996 unseren KURZWEIL-Stand auf der Musikmesse besucht und sich für ein in damaliger Zeit schon fast veraltetes K2000 interessiert, weil ihm die Algorithmen so gefallen haben.
Very good, great demo of many styles. It really helped me avoid spending 4,000 euros uselessly, thank you very much. I continue with my Native Instruments sounds.
Hi Kris, thanks for your reaction. I think you have to try them for yourself. Both instruments are having a nice keyboard. And sound is always very personal. I like them both... Musical Greetings, Menno Beijer
My doubt lies between purchasing the Casio PX-S1100 or the Roland FP-30X. I require a digital piano with an action similar to that of a real piano to train my pianist technique, but at the same time, I need one that I can use for recording in my DAW. To be honest, I like the design of the Casio PX-S1100, and I feel its sound is fuller and not as bright as the Roland's. However, I don't have the opportunity to play them live; I can only rely on RU-vid videos for comparison. Therefore, I would appreciate guidance on whether the Casio PX-S1100 meets my requirements or if I should consider the FP-30X, especially considering that in my country, the price difference is only $30, with the Roland FP-30X being the more expensive option.
The PHA4 action of the roland is definitely closer to an acoustic piano due to the weight and the key length. While the casio isn't bad, the action is light, and the pivot point is shorter than the roland making the keys harder when pressed on the back of the key. I would definitely prioritize the action than the sound since the sound can be changed or adjusted, but the action stays the same. Unless you need the lightest portable piano, then go for the roland
Thanks for the question, of course theater organ sounds can be made. Millions of combinations can be made with the draw bars and effects such as vibrato and rotary. Musical Greetings, Menno Beijer
Hi, can you tell me if the CVP709 can read the Music Finder from the CVP 609 and if can read the Registration Memory settings from the CVP609? Thank you very much!🙏🎼
Wat triest dat Peter overleden is. Hij was een bekende naam onder de Keyboard demonstrators. Ik heb hem vroeger wel eens gezien op muziekbeurzen. Een zeer goede toetsenist. Rust in vrede Peter!