Haha, this is not fair, for Tony is able to play on a potato and it will still sound like a good piano performance. I like what the CK can do with the audio playback feature. Been thinking to add a CK61 to my CP88 since it has all the voices my CP88 misses.
Sounds great. I'm thinking of getting a new keyboard soon mainly for home practice but also for live gigs, so decent 1/4" left and right outputs are important to me. I love the CK61 / 88, but also love the PSR SX-600 which seems to offer so much more for slightly less money, and much more powerful speakers, etc. I just wish there were 73 or 76 key versions of both! I've also recently heard about the Studiologic Numa Compact X SE which offers some very nice sounds and features at a very reasonable price. The Rhodes sounds in particular on the Studiologic blow away any of the Yamahas, even the more expensive models like the CP 73 or the Genos / Montage, etc, and are even on par with prohibitively expensive offerings from Nord.
Tony could make a broken piano sound good 😁 But this is a wonderful demo of a nice compact little keyboard that punches way above it's weight and would look very nice sitting on the top tier above my YC-73
anyone can help to about the panning in ck61 how i can change the paning for every sound to Left and Right to take it in sperated channels? Thank you 🙏
It has a built in speaker - I bought one a few weeks back and I like it. It can be used with batteries if you are an occasional street musician like myself😁
hello recently I bought the CK 61 i love the mobility and sounds of it. I am having a hard time with the U1 sample. it feels like there is not enough polyphony to have the sound carrie through. when i blend 2 pianos the U1 starts cutting out abruptly. i have no effects apply at all and it does it. i though it could be a cutoff or other effects applied on the U1. but there is non i tried to trouble shoot and read the manual. i dont have a clear reasoning why it is happening. its A+ . I WISH it had seamless transition and the piano samples would not cut out when using more than one piano sound. is there a firmware update i need to upload into my board ?
I hate playing on non-weighted keys. I know it's necessary for portability sometimes or maybe as a secondary keyboard, but I think every player should have an either a weighted keyboard or an acoustic piano before getting something like this to supplement it. You can make it sound good, of course, but it will feel wrong.
That was a beautiful song - nice piano + strings 😊
Great little video. Thank you so much!!
02:52 Romantic piano
Wow, this score from Love Actually is one of my favour
Mine too!
Haha, this is not fair, for Tony is able to play on a potato and it will still sound like a good piano performance. I like what the CK can do with the audio playback feature. Been thinking to add a CK61 to my CP88 since it has all the voices my CP88 misses.
Yes, a good piano player is able to play on almost ever keyboard 😅
That‘s but a nice potato!😂😂
Not true. I saw him play a potato once, and it was a bit stiff and starchy!!! 😂
@@Doublehelix3216 😂 put some gravy on it then!
Wow, i love this keyboard, my next acquision
That's a music theme from Love Actually, isn't it? My favourite Christmas movie! Thank you, Tony!
in this videos all sounds are fantastic. I tried CK61 sounds with my yamaha stage-pas and quick retour to thomann.
Sounds great. I'm thinking of getting a new keyboard soon mainly for home practice but also for live gigs, so decent 1/4" left and right outputs are important to me. I love the CK61 / 88, but also love the PSR SX-600 which seems to offer so much more for slightly less money, and much more powerful speakers, etc. I just wish there were 73 or 76 key versions of both! I've also recently heard about the Studiologic Numa Compact X SE which offers some very nice sounds and features at a very reasonable price. The Rhodes sounds in particular on the Studiologic blow away any of the Yamahas, even the more expensive models like the CP 73 or the Genos / Montage, etc, and are even on par with prohibitively expensive offerings from Nord.
Seems that whatever you play on any instrument, it would definitely sound good 👍🏻
Very good Performance Bro 👊
When You Get Back, oh yeah ❤
Tony could make a broken piano sound good 😁 But this is a wonderful demo of a nice compact little keyboard that punches way above it's weight and would look very nice sitting on the top tier above my YC-73
Does it have usb imput for thumbdrive to play or record. Whay drum machine would you use added and how. Thanks bro
As for the CK88, is it any good for playing organ parts?
anyone can help to about the panning in ck61 how i can change the paning for every sound to Left and Right to take it in sperated channels? Thank you 🙏
Great video! Is piano sound better than arranger keyboards, like Yamaha PSR700, or DGX 670?
Yes much much, much better than the piano samples found in Yamaha arranger keyboards!
Wow! Awesome 👍🎹🎶
DGX670 has much better piano sounds.
Does this piano have built in speaker or do you have to have it connected to something else?
It has a built in speaker - I bought one a few weeks back and I like it. It can be used with batteries if you are an occasional street musician like myself😁
I love yamaha...korg and casio...hhhhh
hello recently I bought the CK 61 i love the mobility and sounds of it. I am having a hard time with the U1 sample. it feels like there is not enough polyphony to have the sound carrie through. when i blend 2 pianos the U1 starts cutting out abruptly. i have no effects apply at all and it does it. i though it could be a cutoff or other effects applied on the U1. but there is non i tried to trouble shoot and read the manual. i dont have a clear reasoning why it is happening. its A+ . I WISH it had seamless transition and the piano samples would not cut out when using more than one piano sound. is there a firmware update i need to upload into my board ?
I hate playing on non-weighted keys. I know it's necessary for portability sometimes or maybe as a secondary keyboard, but I think every player should have an either a weighted keyboard or an acoustic piano before getting something like this to supplement it.
You can make it sound good, of course, but it will feel wrong.
Who really needs more keys than 61
Unless it’s more for split key bass
Looks cool but this didn't really tell me much about it.
do some cradle of filth🥹