I have a Yamaha P35. Its very good, but also there is pro and cons having it. The yamaha p35 has very few piano preset, but then i have to rely on vst to have different and special piano sounds, its also heavy and carrying it for traveling is out of the question. Now, the good thing about this Roland Go piano is, It has very good piano preset, like a lot, you don't have to rely on a computer to have it, you can carry this thing outdoor and play it with batteries for its good quality sounds, people complain a lot about this piano not having weighted keys. See, this is the main point here, having weighted keys, could only make this keyboard heavier. Think about it. Btw, RGTV, i have subscribe to you guys very long time, since the baby grand demo, to yamaha p95. to casio PX5s, and this, very very good demo. =D
The soud is very soft as a piano...a good quality for an entry level i. Comparison for the entry level of casio and yamaha...i will prefer this one instead of psr series ,gsx and casio
I'm really thinking about getting one but I'm concerned about the quality of the built in speakers. Yeah I have headphones but still I want to get a reasonably good sounding system if I buy a compact keyboard
From a portable keyboard you can't expect speakers with performance than an Hi-Fi system or studio monitors: in the GO: PIANO the speakers have enough volume to spread the sound in a medium room, maybe even disturbing the neighbors, while the quality is similar compared to competing keyboards... R.Gerbi
@@StrumentiMusicaliTV Hi thanks for answer, im taking singing lessons and i need a piano for practice the vocal scales. i need a piano thats sound good but not so much expensive. i dont know if the five octave is too short for vocal range? wich piano you recommend me for that?
In summary, if you have a small budget the GO: PIANO can easily go well, if you can spend $ 100 more, the P45 also allows you to better study the piano. R.Gerbi
Gran bel video, molto utile. Una domanda: come è stata connessa la tastiera alla DAW? Con interfaccia audio o usando il Bluetooth? Se con l'uso del Bluetooth
La tastiera non è collegata a una DAW o ad altro tramite Bluetooth MIDI. Andrea sta usando i suoni interni della GO:PIANO, e per registrare abbiamo utilizzato un Audio Recorder collegato alla presa Phones/Line Out della tastiera. R.Gerbi
GO:Piano is mainly dedicated to those who want to study the piano, while GO:Keys is aimed at the entertainer who wants to take the first steps with an arranger section. What do you need? R.Gerbi
They share the same sound engine, but in GO: PIANO the ROM is almost entirely occupied by piano waveforms, while in GO: KEYS it has been divided to make room for waveforms of other timbres. If one is called "GO: PIANO" for this feature, which of the two offers the best piano tone? R.Gerbi
@@StrumentiMusicaliTV The jacks connectors in the rear panel are miniature type and micro USB, the professional synth built in 1/4 inch for channel jack connectors
What does it mean? Even Piaggero has a Phones / Line Out on stereo Jack: it's the standard equipment in these instruments (in "mini" or 6.3mm format), which not compared with "pro" synths. Besides, have you ever done a test on these connections? Noticeable differences between a minijack terminal and those considered "pro" on a 6.3mm Jack? Believe me, there aren't. The "pro" connections are those in TRS or balanced XLR jack format: how many Synth / Digital Piano do they integrate? Only the top of the range ... ps. the Micro USB socket is only used for the possible exchange of data with the internal memory (this is the reason why there is no classic USB port, so you don't wrong). R.Gerbi
How have you recorded the audio of the go piano? Have you used a 3,5 mm stereo cable to two 6,3 mm mono instrument cables or simply a 3,5mm stereo to another 3,5mm stereo cable? Which Audio Interface have you used? Why there is no white noise from the headphone output? Thank you :)
The headphone output can be used as a Line Out, so if you adjust the audio levels correctly, you will not hear white noise. I did'nt use an audio interface, but a simple hardware recorder. R.Gerbi
Each instrument is designed for a specific target, and the GO series is primarily designed for study; in any case, the quality of the sound engine can also allow the performance with a small band. R.Gerbi
All the videos I make the audio track are "FLAT": no effects, no equalizer. What you hear is the sound of the piano coming Audio Out / Phones socket. R.Gerbi
Dear Gerbi, I tried this model on the store and the sound is not the same I'm hearing on this demo, even connected to a very good headphones. Then I tried it through my Macbook pro with Pianoteq 6 and I can get many different piano sounds but the quality sound is still like a toy. I see many piano demos on youtube even from cheap keyboards and the sound is quite good. How do you record it? In fact, I just like a portable piano to practice on my travels with headphones but with acceptable sound. Any advice? Thank you in advance.
ALL the demos published on the RGTV page are recorded with Audio FLAT: there's no plugin or other effect on the audio signal. You can't compare the sound of GO:Piano with Virtual Instrument such as Pianoteq or the Komplete suite: it's like comparing a small car with a Mercedes ... (IMHO) The sound of Go:Piano is worth much more than it's price: it may not please for matters of sound or other reasons (interface, keyboard, etc.) absolutely subjective. R.Gerbi
Ciao Natascia, ti rispondo io... Le GO:Piano montano una meccanica con tasto tipo pianoforte dotato di una semipesatura, mentre la finitura del tasto è "Ivory Feel". Un saluto R.Gerbi
Go:keys то же самое + куча дополнительных функций. Единственно из нужного нет кнопок транспонирования клавиатуры на октаву. Доступно только из меню. Ну и цена у них одинаковая :)
La presa jack stereo Out è adeguata al target cui si rivolge il prodotto, però utilizzando cavi di qualità non c'è degrado qualitativo rispetto a prese più generose come le 6,3mm mono. In sintesi, sarà minijack ma in qualità cambia nulla. R.Gerbi
same here, I believe the piano sounds are better quality in the go piano and I think the key action is a bit different too (not completely sure about this last, I intend to go test/compare them in a shop)
@@ternitamas Any results from comparing them both? Are the sounds equal or is one better especially with regards to the piano sounds, does the go piano have more piano sounds in general?
I made the test of the two GO models, where I describe the main differences, but it's in Italian (you can translate it with Google): bit.ly/3541Oz9 R.Gerbi
Paragonare un GO:PIANO a un RD-700GX, in campo automobilistico è come mettere a confronto una Panda appena uscita con un Audi di fascia alta con qualche anno alle spalle... Per caratteristiche NON SONO paragonabili, manco inserendo la card sul modello superiore (ancora peggio, se vogliamo)... R.Gerbi
This is a simple musician, like many others. If the sound is crap the problem is not the keyboard, but the hands of the musician ... ps. you have the Caps Lock activated on your computer keyboard... R.Gerbi
good digital piano live piano sound 61 keys?,,,,,,,,,classical ,,,jazz ,,,small 61 keys,,,,roland go piano 2 76 keys digital piano,,,,,?????????????2019,,,,,,,,,2020?,,,,, good alternativa yamaha np 32