Justin Takes us through and compares some of the various sounds that can be found on the PSR-SX700 by Yamaha and the PA700 by Korg. Which one is the best? Let us know in the comments
Not to joke even my 4 year old PA 300 can completely change the sound dimensions to unbelievable Heights..Korg factory sounds and styles are made to sound like a plastic toy, but the moment we realize that it gives flexibility for editing each and every detail....It becomes a masterpiece🔥..I myself have edited n number of styles and sounds to drums to make it sound live...Can't joke around..Korg is korg
Say whatever....Yamaha has a sound that is soothing to the ears.....Korg is also good but I prefer Yamaha over any other because of the richness of sound
Plus the technology used in either was not released at the same time. The Sx700 will have newer technology than the Pa700 so not really a fair comparison
Recently I am buying yamaha sx700 and it's sounds is very good specialy piano, strings, guitar ets..flut, violin it's more realistic afte editing....i am very happy... thank you yamaha.❤❤
Yamaha's factory sounds are more realistic. Also, in terms of chords Yamaha is great and almost capable of recognizing all chords when fingered on bass is chosen; not too sure about Korg.
Pa700 won best keyboard of 2021. The features in Pa700 massively trounce those of the Yamaha. Try and edit a voice on the Yamaha to the level you can in the Korg ... you can’t!
Yamaha only for players switch on and play but Korg I have pa 700 it's beast 💪I'm not using factory style..I make my self own style and if I record example drums in variation 1i can record 6 difrent variations of drums CV1 up to CV6.. or bass all 7 instruments. I can choose any chords but lots people don't understand this
I am a Yamaha sx700 user, even i dont use factory styles, i use to create styles, but problem with korg is, tones are so electronic, while yamaha gives a natural sounds. the operating system is very simple and easy navigation. Creating a style and music production in yamaha takes significantly less time compared to korg. if you are live performer, Yamaha is best for live shows.
Maturity is when you realise both Yamaha sx700 and korg pa700 has feature for creating voice and styles, but yamaha has more advanced sound engines, in grand piano and guitar of yamaha they can produce acoustic metalic string sound, which is not available in korg
I really want to play the Korg pa700 keyboard and the Korg pa1000 keyboard, but because I'm blind I can't play the keyboard because it uses a touch screen, what can I do? Would korg make a keyboard similar to that and not use a touch screen?
Hello, everyone. I want yo share my experiences using Yamaha sx 700 When i play with auto accompanied like 1 man show.everything comes perfect but it lack in the live band.the tones doesnt comes as accurate and i have seen Korg and roland arranger and they are good with both things. But Yamaha needs motif or other synth series to counter the live band.. Is i m correct pr i m mot using the right tones??? Please, i need help
I'm a user of both Korg and Yamaha. Korg is better than Yamaha because tones, rhythms, and the features in the Korg is really the best. A feature that I really - really appreciate in Korg is KAOSS... We can also convert a STANDARD MIDI FILE to a STYLE. This is really nice... DNC is also a good feature in Korg. It also has superior sound quality. I terms of looks, YAMAHA is better.
But Korg needs pedal for to sustain tones like piano compared to Yamaha.We can't say one is good and another is bad.So my conclusion is I love both keyboards
Bro if you are a musician try to understand the features in both.you can edit the sounds in korg and get tones like Yamaha if you need. For me company tones are enough
@@vivekwilfred2484 even yamaha has also same feature, you can edit tone as much as you want, but if you are a live stage performer, you dont have enough time to spend on editing on voics, so factory voice should be calibrated properly, korg fails in producing realstic voice compared to yamaha
I am an amaroriale, I like to compose songs with the keyboard sequencer, mine is the fun of a music lover. I am undecided whether to take this keyboard or the Yamaha PSR SX900, what do you recommend?
Hi Jim Thanks for the comment! Both these keyboard were recorded through the exact same recording device which in this case was a tascam. both were also set to the exact same volume both on the keyboard itself and on the recording device so we could get an accurate comparison. Hope this helps.
Wow both sound incrdible the yamaha has some nicer wider stereo sound still the korg is at least very close. And for another comparison is sx700 vs genos. and also load a style from the sx700 in the genos so both use the same voices and see the true quality imo. I enjoyed the video.😉
Both are fine, i had the same problem , so i order both and try , for me was sx700 best choice , and i know there are alot of sounds and song for yamaha free download, witch make it more fun . But with Korg you can do more .
il y a pas photo..le yamaha est bien plus clair dans les sons...une grande clarté...précis ..korg est froid....si vous etes habitué a korg...et que vous voyez pas la différence sonore.allez vite vous faire déboucher les oreilles...
I think the clue here is in the model names. Yamaha Psr, Psrs, Psrx all are home keyboards. This is why they have limited editing capabilities. Korg PA series are professional instruments, this is why you have Kaoss, TC helicon Vocal harmony (the best) dual sequencer on the bigger models, deep editing and midi implementation. They are designed for a professional use primarily. Thats why you can do more on them (but you have to work at it)
Could anyone please help to choose a keyboard ? My requirement is to create music and record to USB. Creating music includes adjusting sounds, recording different instruments sounds to track and export to USB. I know I should use a DAW software. But if it was a keyboard which one will be it? SX700, SX900 or PA700 ? I am only able to cover the above said keyboards in budget.
@@TheEphanatus thank you for the reply. My budget can only accommodate YAmaha SX700. But if it's really really good, then only I can consider buying SX900. So what you say ? Can I do my requirements in SX700 ?
Can you please do a like for like style comparison . From previous yamaha psr's vs korg pa700 the yamaha's seem to have better chord recognition where the korg seems to lag behind unless you change chord on an exact beat !