The Nord Stage is not a workstation it's a stage piano intended for stage performance and only has pianos and organs, it's not something you would choose for midi music production. The Roland RD-2000 is also a stage piano rather than a workstation even though it does have other instruments besides pianos and organs but a stage piano might not have the best saxophone sounds like Roland Juno DS-61, Yamaha Montage or Yamaha MODX. If music production is your thing go for either the Roland Juno DS-61, Yamaha Montage or Yamaha MODX. If you play with a band then get the Nord Stage or Roland RG-2000. I hope this clears up any misunderstanding for anyone who is considering buying one of these keyboards. Also unless your a one man band player don't buy an arranger keyboard like Yamaha Genos, Korg PA-5X or any keyboard that has auto accompaniments ( I very nearly made that mistake buying a Tyros 5 ). Another great alternative to a workstation for midi music production and DAW integration are midi controllers and VST instruments. Steinberg even has a VST instrument that's like Montage or more like Motif called Halion 7.
@@DemetriceGant I'm glad my comment was helpful in choosing the right type of keyboard appropriate to your needs. I wish you the best of luck with your new keyboard.
Really!? Beginners!? Nord!? Montage!? The RD isn’t a workstation. The picks are curious at best. Strange logic. No Fantom 0 which is closer to a workstation than the RD. I think this person is confused.
The Nord Stage 3, Yamaha Montage and Yamaha MODX are NOT workstations. At least in the same way we THINK about workstations. Firstly the Nord Stage is a syntheizer, NOT a workstation. As for the Yamaha Montage and MODX they are NOT workstations either. Yes they have the sounds, yes they have various effects you can apply to those sounds, but to qualify as a workstation, they HAVE to be able to sequence tracks. And while you could argue that the Montage and MODX can, it is NOT the same as every other workstation in the past like the MOTIF, most if not all the Korg workstations and past and current arrangers, and the OLD Fantom's that offer 16-track MIDI/Audio sequencing. Totally different
Yeah, I found that too cause some of these sound phenomenal and when they go for a few thousand dollars what the hell does that supposed to mean for beginners where is it would have to buy a Porsche of keyboards it’s 80,000 and it’s for experts
Huh!!! That makes no logical sense. As a beginner myself i am looking for the best workstation keyboard. I want to purchase the best. Not dream afterwards and wish I would of purchased x. You have nord on the list. It's expensive. I didn't find your video helpful in the least in making my decision.
@@danielmann5427 You sound ridiculous 🙄 , Every beginner in music can't afford the best of the very instrument they're starting on , and it doesn't make sense to have it.... even if you can afford it. Having the best doesn't mean you're going to have success.
@@Mr-Keyes why is nord on the list? Every beginner can't afford the cheapest, for the majority of the world lives in poverty. Your comment is pointless
I'm tired of seeing workstations being made only with music styles from the 1960s and earliers (except for some current beats for advertising demos). They are a real scam. Try all styles before buying a workstation
The Nord Stage is not a workstation it's a stage piano intended for stage performance and only has pianos and organs, it's
not something you would choose for midi music production. The Roland RD-2000 is also a stage piano rather than a workstation
even though it does have other instruments besides pianos and organs but a stage piano might not have the best saxophone sounds
like Roland Juno DS-61, Yamaha Montage or Yamaha MODX. If music production is your thing go for either the Roland Juno DS-61,
Yamaha Montage or Yamaha MODX. If you play with a band then get the Nord Stage or Roland RG-2000. I hope this clears up any
misunderstanding for anyone who is considering buying one of these keyboards.
Also unless your a one man band player don't buy an arranger keyboard like Yamaha Genos, Korg PA-5X or any keyboard that has
auto accompaniments ( I very nearly made that mistake buying a Tyros 5 ). Another great alternative to a workstation for midi music
production and DAW integration are midi controllers and VST instruments. Steinberg even has a VST instrument that's like Montage
or more like Motif called Halion 7.
Thank you, your comment helped shed some light for me.
@@DemetriceGant I'm glad my comment was helpful in choosing the right type of keyboard
appropriate to your needs. I wish you the best of luck with your new keyboard.
Best advice is get a Nord and a Roland!😂
Beginners?!! Puleeze. These are all pro-level keyboards and way more than a beginner needs.
It's an AI-gen low quality video.
Really!? Beginners!? Nord!? Montage!? The RD isn’t a workstation. The picks are curious at best. Strange logic. No Fantom 0 which is closer to a workstation than the RD. I think this person is confused.
its called i make more money affiliated to these high price products iv learnt nuthing except he likes the WS !!
it AI... Not a real person.
This comment gave me more valuable options to choose from than this wack AI video, thanks!
What about the new Akai 61 and Roland Fantom?
It sure would have been nice if you would have given info on the sequencers on these, such as how many tracks.
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Hi how about Roland fantom 0 series
How much is nord stage 3
The Nord Stage 3, Yamaha Montage and Yamaha MODX are NOT workstations. At least in the same way we THINK about workstations. Firstly the Nord Stage is a syntheizer, NOT a workstation. As for the Yamaha Montage and MODX they are NOT workstations either. Yes they have the sounds, yes they have various effects you can apply to those sounds, but to qualify as a workstation, they HAVE to be able to sequence tracks. And while you could argue that the Montage and MODX can, it is NOT the same as every other workstation in the past like the MOTIF, most if not all the Korg workstations and past and current arrangers, and the OLD Fantom's that offer 16-track MIDI/Audio sequencing. Totally different
Montage for beginners????
Why is the best pick for beginners 4 thousand dollars
This is an AI channel, not bad, but many mistakes. It will get better one day soon
Does this guy know what a workstation keyboard is
Its a machine learning channel.
What about Dexibell?
Thanks for your comment
Bro pronounced it “arp-egg-ee-aytors” and I immediately lost all faith in the content
This guy is funny. Keyboard for beginners? lol
Thanks for your comment
V beginners yeah because we all have €10.000 or dollars whatever to spend on these things yeah for beginners all right
I find this a little hard to believe some of these are for beginners
thanks for your opinion
Yeah, I found that too cause some of these sound phenomenal and when they go for a few thousand dollars what the hell does that supposed to mean for beginners where is it would have to buy a Porsche of keyboards it’s 80,000 and it’s for experts
Beginners generally don't have money so the title of the video should be.
If you have a few thousand dollars or so left Buy one
Huh!!!
That makes no logical sense.
As a beginner myself i am looking for the best workstation keyboard. I want to purchase the best. Not dream afterwards and wish I would of purchased x.
You have nord on the list. It's expensive.
I didn't find your video helpful in the least in making my decision.
@@danielmann5427 You sound ridiculous 🙄 , Every beginner in music can't afford the best of the very instrument they're starting on , and it doesn't make sense to have it.... even if you can afford it. Having the best doesn't mean you're going to have success.
@@Mr-Keyes why is nord on the list?
Every beginner can't afford the cheapest, for the majority of the world lives in poverty. Your comment is pointless
I want to see comparisons of new AND USED workstations. Bring in the updated Fantoms, Motifs, and Kronos and lets see how they stack up.
For beginners ? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
😂
I'm tired of seeing workstations being made only with music styles from the 1960s and earliers (except for some current beats for advertising demos). They are a real scam. Try all styles before buying a workstation