Não...o de 61 é Waterfall. O 73 é Hammer Action imitando as teclas do Fender Rhodes (um pouco mais leves). O de 88 é Hammer Action com teclas de madeira.
@@johnnypiano e aí, tá gostando das teclas? fico um pouco com o pé trás nesse modelo por duas questões: uma o dilema do do rotary que muitos não gostaram, outra o fato de não ter qualquer opção de sampler, podendo no futuro 'enjoar' dos sons internos né...
@@carlosfehlberg1 sobre não ter sampler penso diferente. Quando tinha o Nord, ele oferecia uns 10...15 Pianos na biblioteca, mas só cabiam uns 4 ou 5 na memória. No Yc já vem uns 10 Pianos tops na memória, então acho até melhor. Sem falar que quando a yamaha atualiza o firmware, os timbres são adicionados automaticamente, se a nord lançar um piano novo, vais ter que apagar um pra colocar ele...
Oi Andre, na verdade todos são de fábrica, coloquei Reverb apenas. Ele tem um botão que controla o "Tone" (mais aberto ou fechado), que deixei no padrão (no meio).
Hello. I played 61 and thought it was pretty good. Keys very similar to the clavias waterfall. The 73 has a hammer action key, but lighter. I like it because I don't use it for study, but for the stage. For piano, I believe the 88 is much better.
Olá, eu tenho um CK também. Apesar dele ser muito bom em termos de timbres, o YC ainda é muito superior em pianos e órgãos. Os outros timbres de synth o CK é melhor.
@@johnnypiano obrigado pelo retorno!! Ah, na verdade não tenho dúvida entre ele e nenhum outro. Como onde moro nao da pra testar um antes , ficamos em dúvida se os sons de órgãos e piano são realmente excelentes…
@@RicardoJMarins olá, antes dele eu tive vários modelos de Nord, Roland, Modx... no início eu achei os órgãos um pouco abaixo do Nord, porém gostei mais dos Pianos e da construção dele. Com a nova atualização os órgãos ficaram show!
I have the YC61 and got the 73 to test it out. Loved the keybed but felt like the dynamics of the sounds weren't there like in the yc61? Did you hear any difference yourself ?
I think that when we get used to it, we learn to extract the maximum sound from our instrument. When I played on the YC61 I had the same sensation (inverse), except for the organs where I found it much better on the YC61, obviously.
Hi Johnny. I have a question about the Yamaha YC73. Could you tell me if you play the keyboards empty (without any output headphones or monitoring), the action of the keys make loud sound. I have returned Cp88 because the sound of the action was too loud and make too much noise. Thanks for your answer.
Beautiful playing Johnny. Thanks for sharing. I’ve just got the YC88 and loving it! It’s taken the place of the MODX8 that I’ve had for about two years. The keybeds are a world apart. The YC has real feeling to it and makes the MODX feel a bit lifeless by comparison. It also makes an excellent and easy to use midi Master keyboard running a PSR arranger and a couple of smaller synths.
Thank you and congratulations on the acquisition. I also had Modx6 and I agree with your placement. I recently acquired the new CK61 and I confess that it has a sound closer to the YC than the MODX had.
Can you get sounds from the psr and the yc88 at the same time?meaning like say using piano from the yc then using rhythm section from psr at the same time using midi?
Yeah, absolutely! I set up the PSR on midi channel 1 for Right part 1, channel 2 for Right part 2, and channel 3 for Left hand part. Then channel 4 for the two synths. I use the volumes of the two synths to set these on or off. You have to set up the Midi Settings on the PSR and synths to receive channels 1,2,3 and 4 respectively and then you're all set. Typically I will have two identical patches on the YC next to each other on the Set List. One will have the midi channels all switched off, and its partner will have them switched on as above. That way I can pick between playing the YC alone, and then pick its partner patch to bring in the PSR including all of the accompaniment and rhythm section as I wish, and then the synths using their volumes. I set the tempo via the PSR and use its arranger buttons and Registration selection as usual. I love it! Its very quick and easy to set up - you can even set up the individual range for each of the midi channels if you want to split these across the keyboard. And of course, if you want to just sound the PSR (or the synths) you can quickly switch off the voices on the YC using its toggle switches. Its also very stable - I never get any stuck midi notes which was happening quite a lot with various other set-ups that I’ve tried previously (including the MODX). The polyphony is ridiculous! With them all running together its around 500!@@robertmichalscheck3072