Hi, this is a great demo! I've also just bought the P225 in white and my teenage daughters really like it. However, as should be expected, the sound coming from the speakers is weak and makes the P225 sound a bit dull and cheap, defintely not as nice as when recorded through a computer. I've tried connecting studio monitors, but the output level from the P225 is very low, it made almost no difference. Do you have a suggestion?
Absolutely if you use the main out on the back of the instrument and and a pair of studio monitors. If you’ve connected the speakers directly to the main out you probably adjust the audio gain in the instrument menu. (But I’m not sure at 100% if there is that parameters). Another option is to buy a mixer (4 channels are enough) and connect the piano to one stere channel and connect the studio monitors to the main output, you have surely more volume than now 🙂
@@DKS-SYNTH-LAB Thanks so much for this reply. I think your second option is the only one available as I don't think you can adjust audio gain in the P225. I'll definitely look into the mixer option. Can you name one as an example? Thx!
@@genghizchen absolutely, look at at those models: Yamaha MG06, Allen & Heath ZED-6, Soundcraft Notepad-5, Mackie Mix5. Choose your favorite :) btw they can all do what do you need :)
Sounds lovely. My p225 arrives next week. 😍
@@elzycollins Super. L’aviez vous pris en blanc ou en noir ?
Wow good time Paly Keyboard Yamaha p225
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Hi, this is a great demo! I've also just bought the P225 in white and my teenage daughters really like it. However, as should be expected, the sound coming from the speakers is weak and makes the P225 sound a bit dull and cheap, defintely not as nice as when recorded through a computer. I've tried connecting studio monitors, but the output level from the P225 is very low, it made almost no difference. Do you have a suggestion?
Absolutely if you use the main out on the back of the instrument and and a pair of studio monitors.
If you’ve connected the speakers directly to the main out you probably adjust the audio gain in the instrument menu. (But I’m not sure at 100% if there is that parameters).
Another option is to buy a mixer (4 channels are enough) and connect the piano to one stere channel and connect the studio monitors to the main output, you have surely more volume than now 🙂
@@DKS-SYNTH-LAB Thanks so much for this reply. I think your second option is the only one available as I don't think you can adjust audio gain in the P225. I'll definitely look into the mixer option. Can you name one as an example? Thx!
@@genghizchen absolutely, look at at those models: Yamaha MG06, Allen & Heath ZED-6, Soundcraft Notepad-5, Mackie Mix5. Choose your favorite :) btw they can all do what do you need :)
@DKS-SYNTH-LAB Thanks a lot for your help! 🙏 Have my sights set on the Mackie now. Subscribed
@ 😉 you’re welcome! glad to have been of help to you!
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Sounds great! What recording software do you use ?
Presonus Studio One 6 Pro and Presonus Quantum as Audio Interface
does this sound almost as good at the p525?
The P-525 is by far superior (as you can imagine.. 😉)
Yamaha, korg, roland, qualunque oggetto fanno SUONA
alcuni meglio di altri, però.