as a keyboardist it's actually not bad at all..... the piano sounds and the eps are incredible.... It sounds way better than the 650 and I have the 650.... Hopefully I'll be purchasing this keyboard the 670 sometime this week
I have the 660 and also upgraded to the 670 so I don’t have to take my board where I play every week. I totally agree, love the new board but the special effects sound locations is a real let down. Looking forward to an update as I have the same issue. It’s the only thing I can say is a real disappointment with this upgrade. Only one note for that particular special effect sound causes a huge problem especially when you have to hunt for it
So it turns out that there are most if not all of the old effect still on the 670, but they are obscured behind some hidden folders. I don't quite remember how I figured out how to access them, but I was able to get all the legacy effects and they worked as they did in the past (full keyboard with pitch shifting).
@@reygallegos1 So it turns out that you can save custom sounds to an external storage medium, and I was able to extract a bunch of these "hidden" sounds. If you would like I can make these publicly available along with a tutorial on how to get them to show up on the keyboard. I would highly recommend getting this keyboard regardless, since it's an absolute killer in its price range.
Allow me to give my own hot take on the DGX 670. I LOVE this piano. However, theres no headphone jack on the front. I can't natively use an expression pedal with this. The onboard effects, as great as they may be, are nonfunctional to the input of the audio in jack on the back. There is no A,D,S,R for tweeking sound patches. OK now lets talk about some positives. This sucker has 256 not max polyphony meaning you can straight up rock out on this sucker and not miss any notes, even when stacking sounds. The sounds are mostly outstanding for this price range. The built in speaker system works well and has decent enough punch to have fun while not upsetting your family or neighbors. Its not perfect, but its no pushover either.
thank for the comment how ever you have a youtube channel you need to do your own reviews there no on other channels like mine but thats for you opinion either way ..
@@KevinMillard68 You seem a pinch aggravated that I left a comment on your channel lol... My own channel is mainly for expressing my creativeness through the music that I enhance, and I don't really do my own reviews over there since I have anxiety among other problems. It is just easier for me to just post my thoughts elsewhere but I dunno. I didn't mean to pop your bubble.
@@kate215 yup and those that get rude get banned off my chanel pretty simple I control my channel like everyone else does to and some dont care what other say me I do also some say some pretty stupid shit and they get my reatcion fair and square. its the rudeness i dont allow on my channel weather its being rude at me or just plain out they need to watch the video before calling me names ,, see again we each control our channel mine stays clean so anyone that comes on my chanel knows its a good place to be and they wont get bullied etc.
Well, In my opinion, it’s the best in the PortableGrand series! In my opinion, if the DGX-770 or DGX-970 existed, it would probably have Organ Flutes too.
Listen to your own review. 9/10ths whining on about SFX and 1/10th saying what a good keyboard it is but nothing as to why it is a good keyboard -- as in they have packed a huge amount into a great keyboard at a very competitive price. Do you know what, I can live without SFX. I have had mine 6months now and never even bothered to investigate SFX or the Drum kit. I would rather play proper music. If I want to hear a dog yapping I will go next door. @@KevinMillard68
Really? All of this for some muted keys for drums, rain, helicopter and rollercoaster sound effects? That's the least of any pianist's concerns... I would totally still buy this awesome keyboard.
This was not designed to be a whiz-bang synth keyboard. Yamaha kb is in the genre of weighted digital piano WITH a ton of added features. I think adding too much is where they got thin on the execution.. but studio musicians will primarily use the core features and not worry too much about synth unless that is their area of expertise... like writing content for TV commercial gigs and the like... in that case they'd want some customizable sounds that can be easily imported, mixed and manipulated, again this is NOT the instrument to do such things as it's mainstay-- maybe a HIGH END casio, roland synth kb.
casio keyboards are joke at best yamaha makes some of the best keyboards etc. on the market and yes rolad makes some incredible machines as well how ever you can use this live or in the studio if you have not owned one of these yamahas then you dont understand them or what they can do
iam auctually in the works for doing a review on the stand and as part of that video youll see the pedal iam using with it the one that comes with it as well its a pedal but i have a an amazon basics one that was under 20.00 and its awesome anyhow sure no problem keep and eye on my channel and ill have that video of the stand soon
I love this keyboard. The keybed feels great and because the cabinet is good quality, you don't get the knocking, thumping sound you hear on lightweight models of syths. A more heavier cabinet of good quality. The feel of the keys is important, and this gives you that acoustic piano feels. There are too many good features other than what you mention. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE SYTH SOUNDS IN THE MODX SERIES WITH THIS KEYBED AND CABINET. Otherwise, one needs to spend 4,000 dollars to get it all. Can you get sounds from the computer via the USB?
I've had mine about a year now. The lights are the wrong way around; Green for off and red for on, makes no sense! Also, those lights are too bright/misplaced, I can't read the writing above those buttons. And the menu system just sucks, not at all intuitive; wheel, cursor keys, enter, exit, number keys, tab... Jeez, what a mess! Screen should be twice the size for what it tries to display. But, I love it. Keys feel great and the sounds are phenomenal. If you don't have one, get one. It's just got some annoying quirks.
Honestly, you're right, this is very frustrating. They should really fix the SFX. I have a 255-YPT Yamaha keyboard, and the sound effects were played by all notes. There is the main note, (C5 in my case) that has the original sound effect, and if you use the lower keys, they have the low audio sound effect, and if you used the higher keys, they have the high audio sound effect. So yes, I can see how this can be a problem, and YAMAHA should fix it.
Being unable to access the XG, GM2, and GS voices kinda broke my heart, but, not all hope is lost. I was messing around with the 670 in Guitar Center, playing with some 3rd party styles when one of said 3P styles' OST loaded up an XG voice, and I thought, "Hmmmm....". I'll have to workshop this a little bit here and there, but the but thing here is that I was able to somehow trick the 670 into loading an XG voice. And I want to one day see if it's possible to do the same for the GM2 and GS voices.
I have a PSR where they legit printed icons above the keys for keyboard percussion. Can't get lost with the PSR-90, and there's no need for disgusting stickers. I guess they thought that the printed symbols were too unprofessional, but what other option is there? I definitely do like having the sound be uniform across all keys, because then you can layer it, but you could probably also use pads. Only keyboards I recommend for that are from Kurzweil. If you're fine buying a toy, then you could get Casio Superdrums.
Most keyboards come with this type of sfx drumkits, so it's not that bad, but if you need it for actual work, such as movie ost etc. I can get your frustration
How to connect external speakers to the DGX-670? Is it enough to place a TRS stereo connector with mono L and R division at the headphone output? or will the sound be of poor quality? It really seems crazy to me that the dgx-670 does not have an L and R output and this is the worst of the limitations of this keyboard.
you can use powered speakers like a set of mackies for example they come with 2 ways to connect one of which is rca to 1/8 stereo jack so youll need an adapter but it will work what do you want to hook upto
I wouldn't choose a keyboard whether it had good or clunky special effect. It's all a gimmick that I never used in any song I created. Hats off to Riders on the Storm, but there are always outliers. Forget the gimmicks... They are irrelevant. If you want reliable drums and special effects, use a Daw,
I'm struggling to think of where anyone would use those effects on a piaano that is designed for more professional sounds. Those sound effects are just old-school sound fount / GM style effects.
well i am Gen X Dude and there is stuff i just like and FYI alot of modern Music uses a lot of the effects but i guess you didn't know that and that's ok youll learn once something is gone and you need it youll have to hunt down the shit you need.. what yamaha did here was a disgrace
@KevinMillard68 That's good if you get some use out of them. Music producers generally use effect libraries, synths, etc., we don't use GM effects from keyboards. I think that's why Yamaha doesn't keep these around/working.
@@KevinMillard68 i use earphone or headphone, instead of its speaker,by plug it into the output.but the sound is weak. Have you used headphone in DGX 670?
I owned a Yamaha workstation years ago that was killer, but I wanted a better piano sound. Tried a few of their portable grands in the past, and trade offs were just too much, for a slightly more piano feel, and slightly better voicing. Now that the old workstation is gone, I ordered this based solely on reviews. Couldn’t find one at a local store to try. So I’m crossing my fingers that I don’t feel the same limitations I had with previous digital grands. But based on reviews I’ve seen, it seems it has everything I need. But that some things are buried deep in menus.
its a great piano i love mine and i have had a few of the 600 series before this and tones of others and this one so far has been the ultimate and for the price as well its amazing to compared to others at the same money and far far less goodies as well .
Advanced features with basic key action. And they removed the stand in the price. Whatever, step up from the 660. As all-around player amazing features for the price. For classical, the action is too light (to me). I tried this one at store, I prefered the Roland E50 action, but the Yamaha piano samples.
The thing that suck is that most of the sounds are too low and impossible to even play. Then the piano lower keys too bassy and too loud. It's great for practice but for live gigs it is horrible. I had to buy a Roland Juno. Yamaha need to do better. The customer has spend too money much on thier product.
not sure what your talking about but i have no problems at all nore has anyone else mentioned the problems your talking about you must have had either a defective unit or you messed wiht some settings you didnt know how to get out of , with all yamaha keyboards and pianos all you need to do is hold down the far right white key and keep holidng while you power on the keyboard and it resets the entire machines to factory specs, was your a on floor demp unit because that can also explain the problems as well you had other then screwing up settings.. this is also a touch sensitive keyboard as well so the lighter the touch the quieter the harder the touch the louder it is realitive to the volume setting of course the speet spot on this is 2pm position for the volume dial, for live gigs you have ot hook into a pa in large areas and for sure any area with a band.
I guess it depends on what you’re buying the piano for. I bought this for a first piano, to play PIANO. For 800 dollars it comes with way more than what it should. The good outweighs the bad, by quite a bit.
thats your opinion not that its valid but its an opinion i have never had any problems with yamaha products ever so its fair to say that your worng and many others will say the same as well. now aleis stuff thats another story some of there stuff is absoulte junk and some stuff is good.
as a keyboardist it's actually not bad at all..... the piano sounds and the eps are incredible.... It sounds way better than the 650 and I have the 650.... Hopefully I'll be purchasing this keyboard the 670 sometime this week
cool stuff so far i have had the 650 and the 660 this 670 over all is awesome
I have the 660 and also upgraded to the 670 so I don’t have to take my board where I play every week. I totally agree, love the new board but the special effects sound locations is a real let down. Looking forward to an update as I have the same issue. It’s the only thing I can say is a real disappointment with this upgrade. Only one note for that particular special effect sound causes a huge problem especially when you have to hunt for it
yup yup
So it turns out that there are most if not all of the old effect still on the 670, but they are obscured behind some hidden folders. I don't quite remember how I figured out how to access them, but I was able to get all the legacy effects and they worked as they did in the past (full keyboard with pitch shifting).
ill look into it
Any update with this? I’m considering purchasing this keyboard
@@reygallegos1 So it turns out that you can save custom sounds to an external storage medium, and I was able to extract a bunch of these "hidden" sounds. If you would like I can make these publicly available along with a tutorial on how to get them to show up on the keyboard. I would highly recommend getting this keyboard regardless, since it's an absolute killer in its price range.
@@Dikaiopolis friend, send me this process that you explained 👍🏽
@@eliasbispo2113 I'll be posting a video tutorial and download link as soon as my finals are over
Allow me to give my own hot take on the DGX 670. I LOVE this piano. However, theres no headphone jack on the front. I can't natively use an expression pedal with this. The onboard effects, as great as they may be, are nonfunctional to the input of the audio in jack on the back. There is no A,D,S,R for tweeking sound patches. OK now lets talk about some positives. This sucker has 256 not max polyphony meaning you can straight up rock out on this sucker and not miss any notes, even when stacking sounds. The sounds are mostly outstanding for this price range. The built in speaker system works well and has decent enough punch to have fun while not upsetting your family or neighbors. Its not perfect, but its no pushover either.
thank for the comment how ever you have a youtube channel you need to do your own reviews there no on other channels like mine but thats for you opinion either way ..
@@KevinMillard68 You seem a pinch aggravated that I left a comment on your channel lol... My own channel is mainly for expressing my creativeness through the music that I enhance, and I don't really do my own reviews over there since I have anxiety among other problems. It is just easier for me to just post my thoughts elsewhere but I dunno. I didn't mean to pop your bubble.
@@KevinMillard68 people are going to comment their opinions whether you like it or not. It’s the internet lol
@@kate215 yup and those that get rude get banned off my chanel pretty simple I control my channel like everyone else does to and some dont care what other say me I do also some say some pretty stupid shit and they get my reatcion fair and square. its the rudeness i dont allow on my channel weather its being rude at me or just plain out they need to watch the video before calling me names ,, see again we each control our channel mine stays clean so anyone that comes on my chanel knows its a good place to be and they wont get bullied etc.
Well, In my opinion, it’s the best in the PortableGrand series!
In my opinion, if the DGX-770 or DGX-970 existed, it would probably have Organ Flutes too.
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Well that’s 9 mins of my life I won’t get back.
thats your problem the video title is very clear what its about
@@KevinMillard68 hope you find your helicopter sounds soon haha
@@KevinMillard68 ruclips.net/video/z0PJnc8BFTk/видео.htmlsi=gAJ8GX0-3Kcn8m4G
I wouldn't buy or not buy a keyboard based upon how it handles irrelevant sound effects.
you missed the point of the video go check my auctual review out you might learn something
Listen to your own review. 9/10ths whining on about SFX and 1/10th saying what a good keyboard it is but nothing as to why it is a good keyboard -- as in they have packed a huge amount into a great keyboard at a very competitive price. Do you know what, I can live without SFX. I have had mine 6months now and never even bothered to investigate SFX or the Drum kit. I would rather play proper music. If I want to hear a dog yapping I will go next door. @@KevinMillard68
@@KevinMillard68bruh you literally said not to buy it because of this in the intro GTFO of here with your BS review and lies lmao
Really? All of this for some muted keys for drums, rain, helicopter and rollercoaster sound effects? That's the least of any pianist's concerns... I would totally still buy this awesome keyboard.
you misssed the entire point of the video congrates now go watch again and pay attenion this time ok
@@KevinMillard68 You just reply the same thing to everyone instead of explaining what "the point" is.
Go ahead. What's the point of the video?
@@KevinMillard68 That's what I thought.
This was not designed to be a whiz-bang synth keyboard. Yamaha kb is in the genre of weighted digital piano WITH a ton of added features. I think adding too much is where they got thin on the execution.. but studio musicians will primarily use the core features and not worry too much about synth unless that is their area of expertise... like writing content for TV commercial gigs and the like... in that case they'd want some customizable sounds that can be easily imported, mixed and manipulated, again this is NOT the instrument to do such things as it's mainstay-- maybe a HIGH END casio, roland synth kb.
casio keyboards are joke at best yamaha makes some of the best keyboards etc. on the market and yes rolad makes some incredible machines as well how ever you can use this live or in the studio if you have not owned one of these yamahas then you dont understand them or what they can do
Minor issue to most but worth noting
i always say to each their own
Rain sound on the digital piano??? What for?
iam not even going to entertian that question sorry
Not really a huge concern. I doubt I'll ever use the percussion or the accompaniment feature at all.
:)
I agree, can you show your piano stand and the pedal please ?thank you
iam auctually in the works for doing a review on the stand and as part of that video youll see the pedal iam using with it the one that comes with it as well its a pedal but i have a an amazon basics one that was under 20.00 and its awesome anyhow sure no problem keep and eye on my channel and ill have that video of the stand soon
I love this keyboard. The keybed feels great and because the cabinet is good quality, you don't get the knocking, thumping sound you hear on lightweight models of syths. A more heavier cabinet of good quality. The feel of the keys is important, and this gives you that acoustic piano feels. There are too many good features other than what you mention. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE SYTH SOUNDS IN THE MODX SERIES WITH THIS KEYBED AND CABINET. Otherwise, one needs to spend 4,000 dollars to get it all. Can you get sounds from the computer via the USB?
as far as i know you can add your own stuff in according to the manul just read the manul to learm how to do stuff
Seems fine for people who play music.
the 670 is a nice keyboard for sure but everything has good and bad points either way
@@KevinMillard68 Agree 👍, thank for the review!
I've had mine about a year now. The lights are the wrong way around; Green for off and red for on, makes no sense! Also, those lights are too bright/misplaced, I can't read the writing above those buttons. And the menu system just sucks, not at all intuitive; wheel, cursor keys, enter, exit, number keys, tab... Jeez, what a mess! Screen should be twice the size for what it tries to display. But, I love it. Keys feel great and the sounds are phenomenal. If you don't have one, get one. It's just got some annoying quirks.
not everything is perfect thats for sure
Honestly, you're right, this is very frustrating. They should really fix the SFX. I have a 255-YPT Yamaha keyboard, and the sound effects were played by all notes. There is the main note, (C5 in my case) that has the original sound effect, and if you use the lower keys, they have the low audio sound effect, and if you used the higher keys, they have the high audio sound effect. So yes, I can see how this can be a problem, and YAMAHA should fix it.
thank you for your awesome commnet
Just hook it up to a computer. Who needs that functionality anyway
Obviously you don't, well some other creative musicmakers we know about do, no problem. Bless you
appoligise or your off my channel for good i dont put up with peoples crap either play nice or keep it closed ok
Have you used GarageBand?
This is why Yamaha has a Data List manual. I can live with the limitations provided I can get a decent set of manuals.
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Being unable to access the XG, GM2, and GS voices kinda broke my heart, but, not all hope is lost.
I was messing around with the 670 in Guitar Center, playing with some 3rd party styles when one of said 3P styles' OST loaded up an XG voice, and I thought, "Hmmmm....".
I'll have to workshop this a little bit here and there, but the but thing here is that I was able to somehow trick the 670 into loading an XG voice. And I want to one day see if it's possible to do the same for the GM2 and GS voices.
cool
I have a PSR where they legit printed icons above the keys for keyboard percussion. Can't get lost with the PSR-90, and there's no need for disgusting stickers. I guess they thought that the printed symbols were too unprofessional, but what other option is there?
I definitely do like having the sound be uniform across all keys, because then you can layer it, but you could probably also use pads. Only keyboards I recommend for that are from Kurzweil. If you're fine buying a toy, then you could get Casio Superdrums.
id never give a nickle for a casio keyboard they are all junk
Most keyboards come with this type of sfx drumkits, so it's not that bad, but if you need it for actual work, such as movie ost etc. I can get your frustration
yup yup frustration is not the word id use but ok ill go with that
If you need these sounds for movies, you're likely have a much better rig fit for purpose.
Hi! Exit from the drums and sfx or ambient sound group, then test Piano's voice.
what ever
How to connect external speakers to the DGX-670? Is it enough to place a TRS stereo connector with mono L and R division at the headphone output? or will the sound be of poor quality? It really seems crazy to me that the dgx-670 does not have an L and R output and this is the worst of the limitations of this keyboard.
you can use powered speakers like a set of mackies for example they come with 2 ways to connect one of which is rca to 1/8 stereo jack so youll need an adapter but it will work what do you want to hook upto
@@KevinMillard68 To L and R speakers for stereo sound in case you have to play in a larger space.
I wouldn't choose a keyboard whether it had good or clunky special effect. It's all a gimmick that I never used in any song I created.
Hats off to Riders on the Storm, but there are always outliers.
Forget the gimmicks... They are irrelevant.
If you want reliable drums and special effects, use a Daw,
to you gimmicks but to alot of us needed effects so not a gimmick
I'm struggling to think of where anyone would use those effects on a piaano that is designed for more professional sounds. Those sound effects are just old-school sound fount / GM style effects.
well i am Gen X Dude and there is stuff i just like and FYI alot of modern Music uses a lot of the effects but i guess you didn't know that and that's ok youll learn once something is gone and you need it youll have to hunt down the shit you need.. what yamaha did here was a disgrace
@KevinMillard68 That's good if you get some use out of them. Music producers generally use effect libraries, synths, etc., we don't use GM effects from keyboards. I think that's why Yamaha doesn't keep these around/working.
You should see if they have a keyboard map available for those kits? Does anyone here know if one is available for those drum f/x kits?
nope they don't have them or i would have gotten one
why the headphone sound is very weak? does it need more setting? while other's no need.
no idea what your talking about
@@KevinMillard68 i use earphone or headphone, instead of its speaker,by plug it into the output.but the sound is weak. Have you used headphone in DGX 670?
I owned a Yamaha workstation years ago that was killer, but I wanted a better piano sound. Tried a few of their portable grands in the past, and trade offs were just too much, for a slightly more piano feel, and slightly better voicing.
Now that the old workstation is gone, I ordered this based solely on reviews. Couldn’t find one at a local store to try. So I’m crossing my fingers that I don’t feel the same limitations I had with previous digital grands. But based on reviews I’ve seen, it seems it has everything I need. But that some things are buried deep in menus.
its a great piano i love mine and i have had a few of the 600 series before this and tones of others and this one so far has been the ultimate and for the price as well its amazing to compared to others at the same money and far far less goodies as well .
@@KevinMillard68 I received mine and Yeah, its great. Did my first recording on it for a social media commercial the day I received it. Love it.
Advanced features with basic key action. And they removed the stand in the price. Whatever, step up from the 660. As all-around player amazing features for the price. For classical, the action is too light (to me). I tried this one at store, I prefered the Roland E50 action, but the Yamaha piano samples.
to each their own i always say
@@KevinMillard68 Good times where we're so many options to choose.
I guess Yamaha targets this keyboard to people who play music mainly for busking and lounge music with 88 keys.
its for every one reguardless of skill level they just made one big mistake that is a royal pain thats all
How about the fact NONE of the voices have numbers? Also, WHY didn't they use the DGX660 layout? Saving a bank on this thing borders on stupidity.
nothing is perfect i guess and i have to agree some of the stuff is a bit dumb but other wise fine i only really have the one big complaint my self
The thing that suck is that most of the sounds are too low and impossible to even play. Then the piano lower keys too bassy and too loud. It's great for practice but for live gigs it is horrible. I had to buy a Roland Juno. Yamaha need to do better. The customer has spend too money much on thier product.
not sure what your talking about but i have no problems at all nore has anyone else mentioned the problems your talking about you must have had either a defective unit or you messed wiht some settings you didnt know how to get out of , with all yamaha keyboards and pianos all you need to do is hold down the far right white key and keep holidng while you power on the keyboard and it resets the entire machines to factory specs, was your a on floor demp unit because that can also explain the problems as well you had other then screwing up settings.. this is also a touch sensitive keyboard as well so the lighter the touch the quieter the harder the touch the louder it is realitive to the volume setting of course the speet spot on this is 2pm position for the volume dial, for live gigs you have ot hook into a pa in large areas and for sure any area with a band.
@@KevinMillard68 Thanks for the instruction and correction.. I have this digital piano and I love it.
I guess it depends on what you’re buying the piano for. I bought this for a first piano, to play PIANO. For 800 dollars it comes with way more than what it should. The good outweighs the bad, by quite a bit.
i find just a regual piano boring as hell so having loads of sounds for choices is ideal to be creative in so many levels
I see. Again, I guess it just depends on what you’re buying the piano for. As far as just the piano features it has, what would you rate it? 1-10.
Sound effects…? 😂
watch the video again and you might understand what iam talking about
Are you nuts. 800 bucks.
Canadian Price yup we pay more in canada due to the USD to CND conversion BS
This video is a complete waste of time. This is a great piano..
and you learned nothing congrats
Components in Yamaha are junk
thats your opinion not that its valid but its an opinion i have never had any problems with yamaha products ever so its fair to say that your worng and many others will say the same as well. now aleis stuff thats another story some of there stuff is absoulte junk and some stuff is good.