If you don't need speakers or usb midi, I think Korg D1 is best. If you need those things go for Kawai... I think the Yamaha sounds the worse and doesn't have as good a keybed as the others.
I used to play the d1 a few months, but I was not really happy with it. You have to push the keys really hard to get a nice sound , much harder than my 100 years old mechanical piano. And only a few sounds were really nice for solo playing. I think the key focus of this piano is choral accompaniment and worship. I sold it and bought a yamaha cp 73. With the yamaha I felt in love now.
Nice video. Does the Midi port work if connected to Arturia software? Thank you Bel video. La porta Midi funziona se collegata ai software Arturia? Grazie
I own this one, the piano is not good at all. I have owned several expensive digital pianos and returned them all except for the Casio px560. However the best I have is the DEXIBEL vivo sx7 sound module. I play that with the Casio px560 and the sound is amazing! When you play the sound of both together it is even better than the dexibell which is the best I have heard.
I was keen on this piano, but after watching this video have second thoughts, piano sounds are ok but all others sounds sound like 'klick and klack, waste of time- would never use them.
It's not always easy to judge according to a video but from what i could hear, this piano doesn't sound as good as the Korg SV1 or the Crumar Seven, for example.
Derek Gayle if you read my last message well, i wasn't judging. I was saying that both the Crumar Seven and the Korg SV1 have acoustic piano, rhodes, wurlitzer and organ sounds and then i asked which one seems to be the best.
Oh, god, another keyboard with the same stock bread and butter sounds being packaged and resold again. How many times are manufacturers going to repackage the same thing over and over again for 20+ years. I suppose it is selling, but don't they wonder why not so much anymore? Why would you buy this and not buy Keyscape by Omnisphere Spectrasonics which sounds 100X better and can do so much more?
It is much better than one one had to do before, lug around a rack case full of sound modules just so you could get different sounds through MIDI. Look, I get it. If you are a gigging musician and you just need bread and butter sounds, then a keyboard like this makes sense. However, you could buy just about any workstation keyboard out of the closet over the last 20+ years and you would find these types of sounds on it, what is the point of releasing another keyboard of bread and butter sounds. Manufacturers should be focused on innovation in the hardware space. Instead, they repackage the same keyboard every year/two years and pretend it is "something new". Don't be fooled, look at what is possible and how much innovation can happen at a software level. So, then you could have the power of 10 workstations with a laptop, keyboard controller, why would you not go that route?
@@bunker8digitallabs i own plenty of vsts , workstations and Even a modular. Believe me ,sometimes You need something basic with no distractions , easy to Carry and with piano keys. Not everyone likes omnisphere , is not for everybody. And if You think this is another repetition , You have not researched the actual portable 88 key market.
Excellent playing, excellent video. Imagine you didn't say a word and you showed us exactly what this keyboard will do
Some nice pianos sounds (electrics, and acoustics) and very good play too!!
just ordered on of these. I can't wait to get it!
And? How is it?
You are amazing. Am gonna get the D1
Do we feel the same thing like a keyboard of accoustic piano ?
Great playing.
he is able to make a Korg D1 sound nice
You play Awesome!
I am really having trouble choosing between the Korg D1, Yamaha p125 and the Kawai ES110.
If you don't need speakers or usb midi, I think Korg D1 is best. If you need those things go for Kawai... I think the Yamaha sounds the worse and doesn't have as good a keybed as the others.
UPDATE: I bought the Korg D1. I LOVE IT!
Great demo! Thanks
I used to play the d1 a few months, but I was not really happy with it. You have to push the keys really hard to get a nice sound , much harder than my 100 years old mechanical piano. And only a few sounds were really nice for solo playing. I think the key focus of this piano is choral accompaniment and worship. I sold it and bought a yamaha cp 73. With the yamaha I felt in love now.
Muito top Korg D 1 , ainda vou comprar um Korg D 1
I only care about the grand piano sound, do you know which grand piano it's sample from?
What do you think of using Elac Uni-Fi UB5 speakers with a Korg D1? And what amps (one for each speaker) would you recommend?
Thanks!!!!!
You are talented
Voce esta muito talento
Qué alma tiene el pianista!!
Is that a specific song or composition at 2:50? That sounds so nice!
It sounds really cool!
So weird hearing the sounds mirror the image.
Great demo though.
Beautiful 👍
anybody knows what watch he was wearing?
Nice video. Does the Midi port work if connected to Arturia software? Thank you
Bel video. La porta Midi funziona se collegata ai software Arturia? Grazie
Yeah, it'll work with any software, midi is universal
Hey, nice video. What keyboard speakers do you use in your studio?
August Eriksen yamaha hs80m
Which one do you recomended bro, for piano :
Casio PXS 1000 / Roland FP30X / Korg D1
Please help me..
Casio px560 most under rated piano and keyboard you will find!
I own this one, the piano is not good at all. I have owned several expensive digital pianos and returned them all except for the Casio px560. However the best I have is the DEXIBEL vivo sx7 sound module. I play that with the Casio px560 and the sound is amazing! When you play the sound of both together it is even better than the dexibell which is the best I have heard.
love the last one
What is the name of the song which You played first?
This sounds closer to the SP series piano samples than the C1. Right?
Boa noite!eu consigo usar um piano com pad e abaixar o piano e o pad separadamente
👍👍👍
I can´t understand this weird fender rhodes sound they put in this amazing piano
that is a KRK monitor?
Sounds pretty good. Does it use the graded hammer action like Korgs of the past?
Hi, this or Roland FP10 with PHA-4?. I'm looking the best key action and finger to sound connection!... Thanks!...
Fer De Armas I tried RH3 on SV-1, really good, one of the best key action I ever tested. Compare the price, D1 is a fantastic piano.
Essentials sounds
cool!
Qual o preço deste teclado
I noticed that on the Korg D1, all the white CDE Keys are SLIGHTLY taller than the FGAB keys.
Is this normal ??
wich is the voice in minute 3.30? thank you
One of the two clavinets.
I was keen on this piano, but after watching this video have second thoughts, piano sounds are ok but all others sounds sound like 'klick and klack, waste of time- would never use them.
It's not always easy to judge according to a video but from what i could hear, this piano doesn't sound as good as the Korg SV1 or the Crumar Seven, for example.
the Crumar Seven is a Rhodes emulation with a couple extras. The SV1 is a different machine.
David yes but both have acoustic piano sounds as well as rhodes, wurlitzer and organs. So which one is better?
funny that you say you can't judge according to this video, but then continue to do just that
Derek Gayle if you read my last message well, i wasn't judging. I was saying that both the Crumar Seven and the Korg SV1 have acoustic piano, rhodes, wurlitzer and organ sounds and then i asked which one seems to be the best.
"the best" is the one you prefer.
Oh, god, another keyboard with the same stock bread and butter sounds being packaged and resold again. How many times are manufacturers going to repackage the same thing over and over again for 20+ years. I suppose it is selling, but don't they wonder why not so much anymore? Why would you buy this and not buy Keyscape by Omnisphere Spectrasonics which sounds 100X better and can do so much more?
Omnisphere + laptop + Interface + Keyboard = ? Are you sure it is the same price?
because not everybody wants to lug a laptop and all that comes with that to a gig.. One self standing unit is sometimes preferable
It is much better than one one had to do before, lug around a rack case full of sound modules just so you could get different sounds through MIDI. Look, I get it. If you are a gigging musician and you just need bread and butter sounds, then a keyboard like this makes sense. However, you could buy just about any workstation keyboard out of the closet over the last 20+ years and you would find these types of sounds on it, what is the point of releasing another keyboard of bread and butter sounds. Manufacturers should be focused on innovation in the hardware space. Instead, they repackage the same keyboard every year/two years and pretend it is "something new".
Don't be fooled, look at what is possible and how much innovation can happen at a software level. So, then you could have the power of 10 workstations with a laptop, keyboard controller, why would you not go that route?
This is not "just" bread and butter sounds. Its basically a Kronos 9 sound engines with presets and limited edit functions
@@bunker8digitallabs i own plenty of vsts , workstations and Even a modular. Believe me ,sometimes You need something basic with no distractions , easy to Carry and with piano keys. Not everyone likes omnisphere , is not for everybody. And if You think this is another repetition , You have not researched the actual portable 88 key market.