たくさんのコメントありがとうございます☺ 5/4土頃にGO:KEYS3のレビュー動画をアップする予定です。そちらも見ていただければ嬉しいです♪ Thank you for all your comments☺We are planning to upload an additional review video of GO:KEYS3 on Saturday, May 4th. I would be happy if you could take a look at it too♪
We hope in the next video, if possible, a comparison of the GO3 with keyboards in the same price range such as the CTS1 and NP35. These comparisons made by Masataka are the most "finesse" on RU-vid. Thank you!
I'm sure other people are looking for your suggestions as well. I would like to plan to compare GOKEYS3 with CTS1, NP35, as well as E373, S1000V, etc.Thank you !!☺
I’ve already sold all my keys and bought one of these. It sounds great. The only issue is when you lift your fingers the keys are kind of springy and it throws my hands around a bit.
Very nice. This keyboard targets Casiotone with a slightly better price (in USA) and slightly better features (more polyphony, built in Bluetooth, USB-C). Backordered right now in most stores in USA.
thank you! I agree with your opinion♪ The sound of GOKEYS3 is exactly the same as the ZEN-Core sound source, and I think it's great that they've brought it into the home keyboard price range☺
Thank you for your channel Master MK. I love your good mood, and your musical improvisations are always pleasant to listen... I wish you good discoveries with this new "toy".
@@pf_masaThat mint green is refreshing and different, but the dark red is nice, and the midnight blue would be my choice, but the 5 only comes in black or white. I will opt for the black, unless it is unavailable and I want to add variety to my keyboard arsenal.
Thank you for this video. I knew recently that Roland released the R-08, a less expensive version of the R-88 that is upgradable, but then found out later they also released the Go:Keys 3/5. This got me real excited. The 3 is basically the same price as my original Go:Keys and is basically the same as the 5 but for the extra $150 USD, the 5 dors not have all the different color options, but has L/Mono & R ¼" audio outputs, instead of the single stereo 1⅛" audio output, microphone inputvwith voice effects/vocorder and better speakers. I like my original Go:Keys, but this is a game changer as the $500 5 is nadically like the FP-E50 I wanter to get, less the 88 weighted keys for half the price. At this time, I don't need 88 weighted keys, snd the 5 is much more affordable, eith all the soubds and ither features and the mic input & effects. When the present Fantom and later more compact and affirdable Fantom 0 series keyboards were released, it was daud that the non 88 key versions had snd inproved action keybe. I believe you may have reviewed the Fantom 06 a while back. If you did, is yhe keyboard sction the same? I would guess that they may this key bed sction stiffer to be a halfway point to weighted keys, as sn upgrade to the original and other synth action keys. Roland is always coming out with fantastic new gear snd seems to fulfill my dreams before I consciously realize what I would want, basicslly great new innovative products and keyboards at s more affordable price. Though other companies come out eith great product for a greatbprice, the CT-S1 being a landmark value keyboard, Roland seems to do this much more often.
Thank you for your comment! I agree with your opinion♪ In fact, the keyboard touch of GOKEYS 3 and 5 is as hard as the previous GOKEYS, and is completely different from FANTOM-06. It is assumed that many people will need time to get used to this keyboard touch. The S1's electric piano is very good, but I think the other tones need to be improved to have a more solid sound quality.
a very interesting instrument. The timbre of the acoustic piano is very pleasant and soft. I would like to know your opinion about the keys, are they better or worse than those of the PSR? Thank you for another excellent video!!!
Thanks for your comment! ☺ I think the key touch is harder than the PSR series. This seems to have different tastes. It took me a while to get used to the GOKEYS3's keyboard.☺🎹
@@antonioperillo1182 Mine is GOKEYS3♪ I was impressed by the design and color (turquoise) of this instrument, so I bought it on the day it was released. See my review for more details ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KeA1GhBfooQ.html
@@pf_masa Yes Kono, I've seen both your videos about your Roland go keys3. Besides this colour Turquoise is disposable only in go3, not in big brother 5.
Compared to CK61, GOKEYS3's Rhodes is much better♪ On the other hand, I think the CK61 is better in terms of keyboard touch, operability that allows you to mix three tones right away, and the ability to set effects right away on the panel.🎹✨
How do you compere the acoustic piano sounds of roland go keys 3 and ct s500. Note: you are a great player and best keyboard channel on youtube, I watched all your roland go keys and casio ct s1-s500 videos to choose. 😅😄
Thank you for your nice comment! I think the acoustic piano sound of the CT-S500 is well-balanced. I think the acoustic piano sound of the GO:KEYS3 is dense and attractive. I think I will use them differently depending on the song I play🎹✨
thank you! It's more compact than the E473, and the GOKEYS3 has very good sound. However, GOKEYS3 does not have LINEOUT (L,R) that E473 is equipped with, and GOKEYS5 is equipped with LINEOUT. Also, the keyboard touch on the GOKEYS3 is a little hard, so I think you will need to get used to playing it (this was also said by other reviewers). I think GOKEYS3 will be a great choice if you are satisfied with the good sound, no need for LINEOUT, and the touch of the keyboard ☺
Don't forget the chord sequencer and the ability to download new tones and rhythms from the Roland cloud. This is a game changer. It's time for Yamaha to respond. I own both the Go Keys 5 and the Yamaha e473. I like the Go Keys 5 better.
@@mattnorvell9477 Thank you for adding the information♪ I also have an E473 and agree with your opinion. I strongly believe that YAMAHA's home keyboard needs to change its traditional approach in terms of design, sound source, automatic accompaniment, and method of adding tones and accompaniment.
Wow i wish i could play as good as you! Soo nice!! Btw, do you prefer the action on the Roland go keys 3/5 compared to the action of the Casio CTS500? Im trying to decide between the two as to which i should buy.
@@pf_masa thank you for your quick reply! It's a tough decision to make and I understand that what you said is pretty much what it comes down to. Action vs sound and cooler features.. in a small and portable design I probably really can't go wrong with either it's just I wish I could have both in one haha. If you had to choose one model been the two, which would you personally go for the Casio CTS500 or the newer Roland go keys 3?
Thank you for the excellent demonstration! What do you think - is Roland Go Keys3 suitable for bar piano performance or piano sound is to say flat and lacks natural resonance? And also key action is stiff?
Thanks for your comment! Based on my experience of playing at the Hilton Hotel for 10 years, I would like to comment that a softer, richer sound quality is better suited for a bar piano. And, like the previous model GOKEYS, the key touch is hard.
@@alostr11 your tips will go up if you have a keyboard with great accompaniment that sounds more like a band in the box....just something worth considering.
Thanks for your comment! I'm putting out some other GOKEYS videos on my channel, so I'd be very happy if you could watch them. Roland's E-X30 is not sold in Japan. Also, I have no plans to buy the Roland E-X series in the future due to the tone and design. thank you!!☺
Thank you for your question♪ Compared to the CT-S1, the Rhodes tone of the GOKEYS3 has a core and a more authentic finish. But I really like S1's Rose because it's unique. I think the key action of GOKEYS3 is solid. It seems like people have different tastes. I prefer the touch of S1 ♪☺
@@pf_masaYet another great review from you, thanks! Which one of these keybeds do you think has a more durable build to last, based on your personal impression?