Hello. I'm asking because I'm blind and that's why I can't understand some of the keys you're showing😎 can you explain in order which key combinations we should use for transpose and to change the tempo of the metronome please?
Hi, thanks for the video a few questions plz 1. How about the keys plastic noice after some time of use? 2. Is it as good as Yamaha P45 or even better? 3. Are keys fully weighted?
Hi, do you know something about the M-100 and m-110? I'm willing to buy one of those but I'm not sure still which one to pick, my priority is the hammer action on thr keys Thank you
Thanks for checking on my youtube channel. I haven't tried on Kurzweil M70. But based on my research it more expensive than KA130. Hope to get hold of M70 one day.
Thanks for checking on my YTC. My apology in replying to your comment. I have been very busy with my music teaching. You can try to lay out on your needs on buying a Kurzweil keyboard. Is it for gigs that is convenient with you? You may buy the KP70 / KP110 or for classical music playing and you don't need to transfer it from one place to another? You may buy the KA130 and so on...
Thanks for looking on my RU-vid Channel. This is KA130 compared to P45 they have diff. features. This is an electric piano with big body compared to P45. But I haven't tried checking on that model. Once I will get hold of it, I will try to do a vlog on that.
Hello again Mich, hehehe I don’t know if my opinion matters now, you’ve probably bought the keyboard of your choice by now. I looked at the p45 and found out that it is portable. It looks thinner than the KA 130. So obviously it is lighter to move around if you want to change position in your room, and it takes lesser space. About the voices, I learned that it has 10 voices compared to KA 130’ S 16 Voices plus additional GM voices that are many. But for playing piano music and a little bit of strings it is quite a useful electric piano. It will certainly help you refine your skills. That is all I have to say. Happy New year!
Hi Ceren, I haven’t touched an actual kurzweil m90. But according to my research and by looking at its owner’s manual, KA 130 and m90 are very similar in terms of common features. Split, layer, metronome, reverb, etc. I did notice that the audio input output uses an RCA type connection. And the main display of m90 is at the left side. Which for me is quite a bit of effort compared to the KA 130 wherein the main buttons and display are located in front of you. But since you ask my opinion I would prefer the KA 130.
Thanks for checking on my channel. For my KA130 it is functioning well and keys are weighted just like you are playing a real acoustic piano. Not too heavy, not too soft. Been using this for quite sometime now.
Thanks for checking on my RU-vid Channel. My apology for the delay in replying to comment. I have been very busy teaching. I bought this in Cebu Music Learning Center.
Hi Jen, yes you can control the dynamics by pressing the keys harder or softer. You can also press the the function button, press select to confirm and use the data knob to adjust the touch sensitivity. The choices are, Low 1, Low 2, Normal, High 1 , High 2 and OFF.