Thanks! Well yes, I actually erased a few, but to be honest, I don't know if there are any empty user patches by default - I just deleted a few which I will surely never use.
Thank you for video. 👍🏻I hear some noise in high tones . Is that problem of recording sound not for “line-in” or it’s program patch problem ? Sorry, maybe some phrases are not correct in English
Great play! What sustain pedal are you using? Is it compatible with Yamaha FC 3A (With half-pedal function)? What is the polarity of the sustain pedal? Thx 4 Ur answer.
Hi! I use the Roland for everything, because of the ingenious flip-out rubber flap. Polarity is auto-select, so should work with all pedals, but the half-pedal function is not available, as far as i know (or at least I didn't see it in any manual)
To be honest, a bit light. Better than most waterfall keyboards, far from a synth or organ feel, but still... and somehow the "soft" setting works only on it for dynamics, the "normal" setting is too sensitive. (For me at least)
@@aronromhanyi I see - by better, do you mean heavier/harder to press or lighter? Been playing generic synth keys/cheap midi keyboards and I'm curious if it has the same "springy" feel or if it's closer to a real piano
I just got this board, the action is btw the cheap waterfall action & hammer action. It has got good amount of resistance than the cheap midi controllers these days. I had to keep it soft to get to playability for my touch. It is different than what I thought watching videos before actually trying it. One has to try it before buying if you are particular like me about action. I have around a dozen of keyboards, the best I have liked the waterfall action of is Triton Studio (& the reface series), if you go by playability. It uses the Yamaha fs keybed i guess. I mainly bought numa to play pianoteq.