【CASIO CT-S1 vs YAMAHA NP-35】いろいろ比較してみました♪

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @nagarebosinouta
    @nagarebosinouta Год назад +10

    KonoさんのCT-S1の動画を見てピアノを始めた私としては
    久しぶりにS1弾いてくれて嬉しかったです。😄👍

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      そうなんですね!コメントありがとうございます☺

  • @Prof_Alexander_Blanco
    @Prof_Alexander_Blanco Год назад +4

    素晴らしいピアノ。 私はNP-31を持っていましたが、今はCT-S1を持っています。 予算上の理由から後者を選択しましたが、私はそれが気に入りました。 今、あなたが両方のピアノを比較しているのを見て、それが私が行った素晴らしい選択であったことを知り、さらに安心しました。

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      コメントありがとうございます☺あなたが気に入った楽器が一番良い楽器だと思います♪良いピアノライフをお送りくださいね🎹

    • @Prof_Alexander_Blanco
      @Prof_Alexander_Blanco Год назад +1

      ありがとう!!!

  • @dwsel
    @dwsel Год назад +14

    The selling point of NP-35 for me is a natural sounding principal church organ, natural pad sound for dual layering over piano and 76 keys. For everything else I'd prefer CT-S1.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +2

      Thanks for your comment! I agree with you!☺

    • @filippov123
      @filippov123 Год назад +6

      And a compact size of CT-S1 is a totall winner for me!

  • @TCBees73
    @TCBees73 Год назад +8

    Hi Kono, thank you for your fantastic comparison video and your opinions. I completely agree with you. The CTS 1 has a nice key feel touch velocity that is consistent and more controllable for playing. I agree the Yamaha NP 35 does sound like the attack is too strong so the velocity switching is harder to control. I also think imo that the piano sounds are more authentic and brighter on the NP 35 and the E Piano sounds are much better and more authentic on the CTS 1. I still like the DX E piano on the NP 35 though!! The downside to the CTS 1 is obviously the controls and settings are not user friendly. I have found though that over time you do get used to switching settings but would be much easier like you said if there were more assigned buttons like on the NP 35! Thank you for your guidance, you are very helpful 👍🎹🤗☺

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment! I'm glad I have almost the same opinion as you.👍☺

  • @lucky2516
    @lucky2516 27 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this great comparison Kono San!
    I also prefer the touch of Casio but the sound and controls of Yamaha but there is no such model. I think I'll buy the Yamaha for it's ease of use and great sounds but they are both very good imo 😊

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  27 дней назад

      Thank you for your nice comment ☺👍✨

  • @curtbalsinihubbe2417
    @curtbalsinihubbe2417 Год назад +14

    Timbre is a very personal matter, but we have to admit that the NP35 acoustic pianos are much superior than the CTS1. On the other hand, the CTS1 electric pianos are unbeatable compared to several other keyboards regardless of the price range, it looks like an authentic Fender Rhodes piano. I also agree that it is difficult to have control over the dynamics of the NP keys. This comparison is very accurate, congratulations!
    Feedback

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I'm glad that I almost agree with you! ☺

    • @ElectroTone
      @ElectroTone Год назад +1

      @@pf_masa Does the NP settings for Touch Sensitivity change the problem with the dynamics of the NP keys in any meaningful way, or is that not a related setting?
      According to the English manual for the NP-35, page 18-19, the 'Metronome' key + C4, C#4 (default), D4 and D#4 (off) changes the touch sensitivity for some of the instruments, acoustic piano in particular.
      I just recently discovered your channel, Mr. Kono, and wish to say that your playing is wonderful. 🥲

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      ​ @electrotone2507 Thanks for your comment! The keyboard touch problem that I commented on in the video was due to the structure itself, and could not be solved by setting the touch sensitivity... Please continue to watch my channel ☺

    • @ElectroTone
      @ElectroTone Год назад +1

      @@pf_masa OK, thanks. 🙏 I appreciate the quick reply.
      Currently I am playing on an old synth, where I find that I don't really like the piano sounds. Thus I had considered buying the FP-35, as I really enjoy everything I hear from that instrument. But now I will have to think about this a bit more. Not sure how much of a problem this would be for me, as I do not live near a dealer, where I could test the FP-35. Hmm...? 🤔
      Searching for info on the FP-35 is how I found your channel, and now you won't easily get rid of me again. I have already subscribed... 😉

  • @豊津
    @豊津 10 месяцев назад +2

    店で試奏できて弾き心地は判断決まっているのですが、
    憧れの編曲家の方や甲能さんがYAMAHA NPシリーズで魅了してて
    自分も同じの欲しい!使いたい!ってギターヒーローと同じギターを買いたいっていう
    楽器キッズ心呼び起されめちゃくちゃ悩ましい状態です!
    YAMAHA NP-35に行きそう。笑

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  10 месяцев назад

      是非、NP-35ワールドへ来てください☺🎹✨

  • @Captain-Paradise
    @Captain-Paradise 10 месяцев назад +1

    S-1のエレピの音良いですね。参考になりました!

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  10 месяцев назад

      そうなんです♪ CT-S1のエレピの音は本当に気に入っています☺✨

  • @田中庄一-l8c
    @田中庄一-l8c Год назад +4

    CTS1のピアノはGMキーボードのピアノ、NP35のピアノはおそらくP145と同じで、P125aの64音ポリ版なのかな?という点で、NP35のほうが上に感じます。B2Nの鍵盤にNP35の音源がつけばいいのに!と、思います。
     P145が発売されればCDPS110危うし!
     PS500が発売されればPXS6000危うし!
     CSP255が発売されればPXS7000危うし!
     YAMAHA強し!
    NPはスピーカーの位置が邪魔ですね。73鍵、88鍵できたはずです。
    プロの演奏は、本当に素敵な時間が楽しめます。ありがとうございます。

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      コメントありがとうございます!今年はYAMAHAの新製品ラッシュがすごいですよね☺
      P-S500は、本体にスマートデバイスをつなげると音色数とスタイル数が増えるという、今までにない仕様のようですね(EUサイトでマニュアル確認しました)。価格も今日入手した情報だと18万前後ですね。GHS鍵盤ですが、魅力的に感じています🎹

  • @LionelN
    @LionelN Год назад +8

    Great video as always. You highlighted two interesting points about the linearity of the dynamic touch (that is not so linear on the Yamaha) and the overtones of the piano sound (too many on the Casio). Agree. About the panel, it's crazy how complex it is on the Casio. Yamaha panel/buttons is better for that point, but i find the general design of the body not very modern/actual compared to the Casio. Electric consumption is a good information about the electric architecture. Hard to say if Casio has a much older design or if the Yamaha CPU computing capacity is lower. Most probably older components generation in the Casio. At the end, it's the sound result that imports, and generaly speaking, I think electric piano sounds of the Yamaha are not very outstanding. I also wonder how many sound layers there are for the Rhodes sound (depending on the dynamic press on the keyborad). On the P-125 there are 4 different sounds in the middle of the keyboard. 3 or 2 different sounds for lower or higher octaves.Also, what about the keyboard actions noises ? (When keyboard is off or low volume)

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +3

      Thanks for your very helpful comment!☺
      The keyboard action noise is so low that neither the S1 nor the NP is noticeable.🎹

  • @Tommy_Lee123
    @Tommy_Lee123 Год назад +5

    私も音はヤマハが自然で好みですね、カシオは人工的な感じがします。
    3歳からヤマハピアノで育った身としては...
    ペダル含め操作性は楽器屋のヤマハに軍配ですかね、ヤマハも上位機種の鍵盤は良いのですが...
    昔はショッピングモールに当たり前のように楽器屋が入ってましたが(弾いてると人だかりが!)
    今は通販で買う時代なので皆レビュー動画を参考にしてますね。(いつの間にか電気屋からも消え)

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      私も3歳からヤマハで習っていました☺近くに島村楽器とケーズデンキがあって、ときどき行きますが、確かに昔に比べて楽器屋が少なくなりましたね…

  • @KeigoYonemoto
    @KeigoYonemoto Год назад +4

    いつも楽しく拝見しています。甲能さんのレビューでct-s1買いましたが、いつもユーザー目線ですごく分かりやすくていいですよ。。
    yamahaのタッチは自分もすごく気になるのでS1にしたのですが、NPのピアノのアタック音は生っぽくてさすがですね。。練習がんばります。

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +5

      ありがとうございます!そう言っていただけると嬉しいです。開発された方は、限られた予算の中でとても苦労されているとは思いますが、私の感じたことを素直に表現するのが、ユーザの方にもメーカの方にも一番良いと思い、忖度せずにコメントさせて頂いています。やはりNPのタッチは気になりますか☺ 鍵盤については、正直に言い続けていくつもりです🎹

    • @KeigoYonemoto
      @KeigoYonemoto Год назад +1

      はい試奏した時に、甲能さん言われる「ビックリ音」ですね。ダイナミクスが少々難しいなと感じました。ただS1も、OUTPUT端子やスイッチ機能の件等々、自分も同感に感じています。。忖度せずコメント、今後も期待しております。

  • @user-wu2we3vq9r
    @user-wu2we3vq9r 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the comprehensive review, including pressing the sustain pedals with your hands!!

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment !!☺✨

  • @samuelnerick
    @samuelnerick 10 месяцев назад +1

    Konnichiwa Kono San, Ogenki desu ka? I'm watching this again, it's a pleasure to hear you talk and play 😊
    I was very sure about get the CT S1 but now, i must say i prefer the NP better 😅 sounds really good (except some e piano tones) and 35 keys is a Big difference... 😣 Really hard decision, haha

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment! I understand your concerns about the CT-S1 and NP-35. The reason is that these two instruments have never left my hands. I like both. Whichever you choose, I think it's the best decision. Have a good piano life♪☺

  • @guitarhiro4000
    @guitarhiro4000 7 месяцев назад +1

    現在NP15とCTS1で購入を迷ってます。ピアノの音はヤマハ、エレピはCASIO。ヤマハの鍵盤は戻る時にひっかかりますね。ハーフペダルは魅力的ですね~!大きさと重さはS1の方が小さく、運搬し易いですね~。エレピの使用頻度が少ない私としては、ヤマハかなー?一番良いのは、甲能さんの様に、2台並べて弾くのがベストですね~😂

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  7 месяцев назад +1

      おお、それは迷いますよね♪私もコメントに書いて頂いたことと同じことを感じています♪ 良い楽器に出会えるのを願っています☺👍✨

  • @gonzalesiwasaki9128
    @gonzalesiwasaki9128 Год назад +4

    S1、自然な感じで良い音するのに驚きました‼

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +2

      S1、本当に良い楽器だなあと思います。コメントありがとうございます☺

    • @illusionyx907
      @illusionyx907 Год назад

      @@pf_masa Hello, sir! Can you pls reply what is worse according a mechanic noise of key-bed: Casio sdp s160, Korg b2, Yamaha p145...?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      @@illusionyx907 Thank you for your question. Sorry, I have never played any of the three models. I would like to play it if I have a chance.☺

  • @Andrew-qc9xw
    @Andrew-qc9xw 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice comparison. It would be interesting to see how the Kory Liano compares to these two

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you♪ Are you talking about KORG's electronic piano Liano? I haven't played it yet, so I'd like to play it if I have a chance.

    • @Andrew-qc9xw
      @Andrew-qc9xw 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@pf_masa yes, that’s the one. Hope you get a chance to play it.

  • @jovemsigma7
    @jovemsigma7 Год назад +2

    Ótimo video senhor! Agradecido por compartilhar suas opiniões, sei um pouco de inglês e pude entender quase tudo do vídeo, comprei um CT-S1, estou aguardando chegar, paguei cerca de $310 aqui no Brasil, mesmo assim conpensou muito, aqui o NP-12 é vendido a $350 (Dólares), estarei lhe acompanhando! 😊 Ah, sou do Brasil 🇧🇷

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment! Have a wonderful music life with CT-S1! ☺

    • @jovemsigma7
      @jovemsigma7 Год назад

      ​@@pf_masaThank you, see you later!

  • @omert9996
    @omert9996 Год назад +1

    Casio cts1 is definitely made with a team with high synergy, I would not have thought that I would prefer a casio. Interestingly, it sounds like any other device. unbelievable at this price.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +2

      I also think that Casio that makes CT-S1 at this price is amazing.

  • @interglossa
    @interglossa Год назад +2

    This is a wonderful review. I think all of this creator's reviews are great: it helps having a good pianist do these. I have one question though. You said that you found the 61-key instruments easier to play than the 76-key, and it sounds like an observation based on a lot of performance but is still puzzling. I play mostly classical and the 76- or 73- key instruments are better because I don't have to drop notes or make up alternatives. If the 61-key keyboards went G to G rather than C to C low to high I might not have to drop so many bass notes. Maybe playing jazz you have your own set of keys or styles that work well on 61 keys or 88 keys but 76 is just too much neither-nor?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +3

      Thank you! I can play with 61 keys. This also applies when playing jazz songs on a solo piano. The reason for this may be that I am used to being limited to 61 keys because I used to play organ keyboards with 4 to 5 octaves when I was young. Maybe it's my own reason.
      However, when I play a 73-key or 76-key digital piano, I end up expecting a range of 88 keys, which is frustrating. I especially don't like the 73-key keyboard. thank you!☺

    • @Arahama2
      @Arahama2 Год назад +1

      @@pf_masa なるほど、61なら「61の範囲で」と自然に認識して弾けるけど、76あると88の脳に切り替わっちゃうからフラストレーションがあるということなんですね笑

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      @@Arahama2 おっしゃるとおりです。昨日も76鍵盤のNP-35で録音しましたが、自分のアピールポイントは、どうも76鍵の範囲を超えた高音領域にあるようです☺

  • @jamietopolski4019
    @jamietopolski4019 6 месяцев назад +2

    Casio now offers the CT-S1-76. It is very similar to the older CT-S1 but with more keys, more powerful speakers, and a mobile app (iPad or iPhone) that can be used to control the keyboard (tones, effects, layers, etc.).

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing the info ♪

  • @riesnakoe6121
    @riesnakoe6121 Год назад +1

    Hi Mr. Kono, i like your review good insight👍 i'm a beginner and now i wanna buy my first keyboard. I am interested in both S1 and NP35. I am interested in the NP35 because it has 76 keys instead S1 61 keys, but i like s1 keys. For beginners it is important to have 76 keys? I don't play classical piano. I wonder which one should i buy S1 or NP35. May you suggest ? Thank you

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      Thank you for your nice comment! If you don't play classical piano music, you may want to buy the S1. It feels really good to play the S1 ☺

    • @riesnakoe6121
      @riesnakoe6121 Год назад +1

      ​@@pf_masathank you for your advice

  • @redlab3488
    @redlab3488 Год назад +7

    I have the strange feeling that the NP-x5 are a marketing trick for shrinkflation. You pay much more for only a little more. What do you think ?

    • @dwsel
      @dwsel Год назад +4

      I had the same feeling, price increase is quite big.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      In Japan, the price increase rate from NP-32 to NP-35 was about 20%, but some overseas commented that the price has doubled! I think that if it is within the range of 10% increase compared to the previous term type, it is a range that can be compromised somehow.

  • @pisderata
    @pisderata Год назад +7

    Here CT S-1 218€ and NP-35 430€! No contest because for 400€ there's roland fp-10 and Yamaha p-45. If it were 300€ then it would had sense

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing the information. The NP-35 is sold at a very high price!! In Japan, the NP-35 sells for about 1.2 times the price of the CT-S1.

    • @aktempland
      @aktempland Год назад

      I think price-wise the Np15(12) should be compared to CT s1

  • @mokumoku91
    @mokumoku91 Год назад +2

    今丁度どちらを買おうかなと迷ってて動画参考にしてます。ネットでNP35の鍵盤サイズが0.5ミリ、1オクターブで3ミリほど普通のピアノより小さいと見たんですが、CTS1も同様に鍵盤サイズ小さいんでしょうか?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      今すぐに確認できないのですがおそらくS1も同様と思います。お急ぎの場合はお店等で確認されるのが確実と思います。

  • @SuperExadidas
    @SuperExadidas Год назад +1

    Arigato...reallly very helpful. I am 65 years old.....Desafinado, inspired me to learn this instrument. Any youtube you can recommend to learn in a simple way.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comment!! If I find a recommended RUclips channel, I'll share it ☺

  • @CanaldoOTA
    @CanaldoOTA Год назад +4

    Very nice...
    I Love how Casio is getting better and better with sound and playability(are you gona test the new px-s5000?).
    The only thing that Casio need to adress, since we have excelent sound modules in Ios, is getting an usb audio connection into to their keyboards.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      Thank you! I am very happy to read your comment. And I agree with you.☺

  • @ruhtrasensei2944
    @ruhtrasensei2944 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Sir! Does the NP12 have the same sound as the np35?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  3 месяца назад

      Hello! The NP12 and NP35 I have have different acoustic piano sounds. All other tones sound the same.

  • @the1984aritra
    @the1984aritra Год назад +1

    @pf_masa Thanks for the comparison. I purchased one CT-S1 and in India it is priced at $204 while I think the NP-35 would cost around $400 range. So I am surprised to see a comparison and seems in many cases the former CT-S1 does better. May be the difference in price is due to that NP-35 has graded soft touch keys?
    I think the sound quality of CT-S1 is good but the onboard speakers are not powerful enough to leverage the quality. You seem to have used direct connection to system for recording. How does the onboard speaker of NP-35 compares?
    Also a request, if you haven't already.. could you do a similar comparison video for Korg Liano L1 with Casio CT-S1 please. Thanks in advance ❤

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! The NP-35 is sold at a much higher price than the CT-S1. I think the difference in price is due to the circumstances of each manufacturer. I prefer the sound quality of the keyboard and speakers of the CT-S1. I think the NP-35's speakers are average. By the way, when I record, I connect it to a Zoom L-12 digital mixer and another speaker.
      I don't have any plans to get Korg's LianoL1, but I would like to play it if I have a chance.☺

    • @the1984aritra
      @the1984aritra Год назад +1

      @@pf_masa sure, thanks 👍

    • @Al-ns5gc
      @Al-ns5gc 10 месяцев назад +1

      Tenho o cts 1 e parece um brinquedo

  • @Roberto-qb2dj
    @Roberto-qb2dj Год назад +3

    Mr. Masataka, per quanto riguarda il campione del pianoforte CTS 1 si sente subito piu' ricco in armoniche rispetto Yamaha. Però dipende molto anche da quello che si vuole suonare e in quali registri, quindi le cose potrebbero cambiare in favore di Yamaha. I Fender Rhodes sono riprodotti molto bene da entrambi. I tasti per le varie funzioni sono migliori in Yamaha, più immdediati. Sei sempre molto simpatico e competente e quindi ti aspetto al prossimo video. Come sempre un saluto dall'Italia. Ciao.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! After reading your comment, I feel motivated to keep posting reviews!☺

  • @alyssamoniqueboyles9275
    @alyssamoniqueboyles9275 Год назад +1

    Mr. Masataka, may I know what the keys on the np-35 feel like? Are they as soft as the cts-1?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      The NP-35's keyboard has a soft touch, but there is a slight click. I feel that it is not softer than CT-S1 ♪☺

    • @alyssamoniqueboyles9275
      @alyssamoniqueboyles9275 Год назад

      @@pf_masa oh I see, thank you again😮

    • @alyssamoniqueboyles9275
      @alyssamoniqueboyles9275 Год назад +1

      @@pf_masa Hello Mr. Masataka! I'm glad to say that I was finally able to purchase the Casio ct-s1, thanks to your reviews!
      I have a question though, do you also feel any vibration when you press the middle G key? Mine has some sort of vibrating feeling to it once pressed. The rest of the keys didn't feel that way, only the middle G key did (or at least like does one of your keys felt that way?)

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      @@alyssamoniqueboyles9275 Wow, you bought the CT-S1! Congratulations!☺
      I didn't feel any vibration when I pressed the center G key...

    • @alyssamoniqueboyles9275
      @alyssamoniqueboyles9275 Год назад +1

      @@pf_masa Thank you! And thank you as well for giving me feedback from your ct-s1!

  • @DoraShopMusic
    @DoraShopMusic Год назад +2

    Nice comparison.

  • @robertoyamakata6672
    @robertoyamakata6672 10 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from Argentina as usual I am happy with my black cts1

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the message! I am also satisfied with my CT-S1♪

    • @robertoyamakata6672
      @robertoyamakata6672 10 месяцев назад +1

      👋👋👋

    • @robertoyamakata6672
      @robertoyamakata6672 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi. Crossing the ocean on november to Osaka and Tokyo. If you play somewhere perhaps ...

  • @anonymike8280
    @anonymike8280 8 месяцев назад +1

    Different instruments. Different price points. The Casio CT-S1 was intended to be competitor to more expensive 61-key instruments, notably the 61-key Roland GO and the 61-key Yamaha Piaggero. I have a Casio CT-S1 and I am very satisfied with it. I will only go on to something else if I need more features to support my songwriting enterprise. To be clear, I'm at the intermediate beginner level on keyboard, but I do understand chord progressions thanks to some guitar background, have some writing ability, and have some vocal ability. Call me the lucky guy. I can reach my professional goals in music without ever learning to play to a performance level. Forget about vocal music for performance too. Strong voice and good range but too many wrong notes. I'll never get over it.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment ♪ It's helpful.
      I'm also very satisfied with my CT-S1, and I don't think I'll ever let it go☺

  • @jamiew4851
    @jamiew4851 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Sir, thanks for the detailed sharing! May I ask if the recording can be played more than once? As it got only 1 button for record,play,stop. I tried in store but seems after play it once and pressing the same button again will start another recording😂 the function keys seem quite difficult to use… still struggling of getting this cts1 or NP35 (almost same price in my city)

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  9 месяцев назад +1

      I can understand your worries very well. Musical instrument manufacturers shouldn't make recording, playback, and stop all a single button. It's very difficult to use, and many important recordings have disappeared...
      I also find the function keys to be very difficult to use, as they require about three continuous processes.

    • @jamiew4851
      @jamiew4851 9 месяцев назад

      @@pf_masavery true. Yet if select NP15 it shall sacrifice the better key action that CT S1 provides as you shared 😅

  • @magnusfahlstrom3262
    @magnusfahlstrom3262 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video!
    I'm looking to buy my first electric, and touch sensitivity is one of my top priorities.
    In my mind, timbre will be easier to alter than touch sensitivity. Would you agree?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! Changes in touch sensitivity and tone are linked. In my case, I often use a method that makes the touch heavier (lower sensitivity) and brightens the sound quality. However, although the CT-S1 and NP-35 can set the touch sensitivity, there is no parameter to change the brightness of the sound quality. Therefore, I think the best way is to see if changing the touch produces a tone you like and whether the result is to your satisfaction.☺

  • @LuisMorales-xz1ku
    @LuisMorales-xz1ku Месяц назад +1

    Yamaha np-35 is one of the best options for occasional shows, churches, etc. Could Yamaha remove the speakers? It would be a model that no one proposed, 76 keys with good response, good piano sound (the 3 on the np-35) and the other necessary sounds (I would remove the harpsi 2) They could add the GM general midi sound list, accessing it with the keys using them as numbers. I would not change anything about the connections, and would return to the np-32 measurements, as compact and light as possible. Your videos are great!

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Месяц назад

      Thank you ☺👍✨ and your opinion really got me thinking.
      I think it would be nice to have a keyboard with detachable speakers as hardware, and a mechanism to input your favorite sounds as software.
      In short, I think the era of mass production of industrial products and instruments is almost over. I think it would be good if customizable instruments that can meet individual requests came out 🎹✨

    • @LuisMorales-xz1ku
      @LuisMorales-xz1ku Месяц назад +1

      @@pf_masa Completely, detachable speakers and a mechanism to enter your favorite sounds as software. Maybe a pitch bend. A compact, lightweight 76-key instrument with good quality response on the keys would be highly sought after.

  • @YotamPiano
    @YotamPiano Год назад +3

    I have a CT-S1 and I'm quite happy. I think that the new NP offers terrible value for money in comparison to its predecessor. I wish Casio could come up with a new 73 model though, I think the difference is crucial between 61-73 more so than between 73-88

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      I also own the CT-S1 and am very happy with it. Certainly, it would be nice if a keyboard like the CT-S1 would come out with a model with more than 61 keys.☺

    • @samuelnerick
      @samuelnerick Год назад +1

      ​@@pf_masaPerhaps 73 Keys and a Pitch Wheel...
      こんばんは。

  • @松井和久-c7n
    @松井和久-c7n 8 месяцев назад +2

    こちらのレビューを見てNP-35買いました!
    16:18 から弾いている曲ってオリジナル(アドリブ?)ですか?
    聴いたことがある気がするけどなんだっけなーと思いまして。、

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  8 месяцев назад +1

      おお、NP-35を買ったのですね☺おめでとうございます♪
      この曲は、ビリージョエルのピアノマンです☺良い曲ですよね☺👍✨

    • @松井和久-c7n
      @松井和久-c7n 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@pf_masa ありがとうございます!すっきりしました🎹

  • @rasmuswestergren6221
    @rasmuswestergren6221 8 месяцев назад +1

    In my opinion the NP is superior in all feautres except the key touch. Which makes it a hard decision...

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with you. The NP would be my favorite instrument if the key action was improved a little more☺

  • @fcplryanhuang4310
    @fcplryanhuang4310 Год назад +1

    I love this guy

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      Thank you !!!☺

  • @robertoyamakata6672
    @robertoyamakata6672 Год назад +2

    The answer is... Masataka is happy if he has keys in front of him.

  • @Chris-q8z3w
    @Chris-q8z3w Год назад +2

    Pour moi les meilleurs piano sont les Yamaha kawaii et Roland les autres marques c'est en dessous.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment!

  • @sidneykovacs1728
    @sidneykovacs1728 Год назад +1

    Divino!!!!!,👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад

      Thank you !!!☺

  • @JayTheLane
    @JayTheLane Год назад +1

    I had a Casio CTS 500. The interface to edit sounds, add fx was one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had on a board. It was super frustrating. The sounds were decent but not easily editable. Some sounds were a bit 2010. I sold it as it did not inspire me at all.
    I’m torn between a Modx 7+ and the Kawai ES120? I’d rather better sounds and playability than a million half baked sounds. The Modx+ seems to have mixed reviews with some saying it sound thin especially on the piano’s and than you have to do a good bit of editing to get it right.
    The Kawai gets universally good reviews but is less flexible. Alison the Modx 7 doesn’t have a hammer action. Indecision rests with this musician. Any advice greatly appreciated 😊

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! I sympathize with the inconvenience of the CT-S500. I own the S1000V, but I don't use it much anymore because I find it inconvenient, such as the lack of operation buttons, the depth of the editing hierarchy, and the dual-purpose buttons for rhythm and recording.
      I had a MODX6, but I didn't really like the structure of the keyboard, so I sold it after six months. I havem't played the ES120 in detail, but I would like to play it if I have a chance. I like the P-225, and I'm planning to rent the FP-30X for 3 months, but when I tried playing it, it sounded good☺

    • @JayTheLane
      @JayTheLane 5 месяцев назад

      @@pf_masaMaster Kono thanks for the advice. The new Casio CTS1 76 key can apparently be edited with an app. I really do wish that there were more 76 weighted key digital pianos/synths. I had a Korg Trinity Pro with 76 keys which had the Yamaha FS keybed with aftertouch. It felt wonderful to play but I found the sounds quite dated. Weirdly have played an M1, I preferred that. I wish I’d kept the Korg Trinity as a master controller. We buy, we sell and we regret 😂
      Currently, I’m using an M Audio Oxygen 88 weighted board which is actually very easy to play with NI Noire, Pianoteq, Scarbee etc.
      Master Kono, if we were neighbours I would beg you for lessons 💜

  • @bilingualyangyang168mky
    @bilingualyangyang168mky 2 месяца назад

    こんにちは。特に音を小さくした時に鍵盤 が沈む時に 電子ピアノ特有のカチカチの音が気になりますが この電子ピアノはも多少あるんでしょうか?

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  2 месяца назад

      この楽器は、電子ピアノのようなタッチではなく、オルガンのような鍵盤ですので、カチカチと言う音は無いです🎹✨

  • @nowvoyager114
    @nowvoyager114 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you,

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  8 месяцев назад

      ☺👍✨

  • @robertoyamakata6672
    @robertoyamakata6672 4 месяца назад +1

    If a great player as Masakata in Japan is happy with his Cts1 how would i not be happy as a beginner player with my Cts1 in Argentina. 👍

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  4 месяца назад +1

      ☺👍✨

  • @kyosei-jy9qq
    @kyosei-jy9qq Год назад +5

    MIDIで2つ重ねたらどうなるんでしょう?^ ^

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      わお、それは良いアイデアですね!それぞれの好きな音色を重ねたら、もっと世界が広がるかもしれませんね☺

  • @pisderata
    @pisderata Год назад +2

    do more ct s1 videos🐭🤍

  • @giovannimanca5592
    @giovannimanca5592 Год назад +2

    Ottime tutte due

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  Год назад +1

      I think so as well as you♪

  • @franco5919
    @franco5919 2 месяца назад +1

    Io penso che acquista un piano digitale,la cosa più importante è che abbia un buon suono di piano,altre voci sono meno importanti.Lo Yamaha NP-35 è di sicuro vincente,poi ha que due tappeti di piano synth,veramente belli,per dire...il mio piano Yamaha P515,meraviglioso, ma non ha quel bel piano synth e synth pad.

    • @pf_masa
      @pf_masa  2 месяца назад

      So you have a P-515 ♪ I think it's a piano with a wonderful tone and key action 🎹✨

    • @franco5919
      @franco5919 2 месяца назад +1

      @pf_masa E si...alcuni dicono che ha la tastiera un po dura,ma sinceramente quando suono su un piano acustico, sento pochissima differenza,ad esempio il nuovo P525 dicono sia inferiore come tastiera,o meglio...più leggera.Ad ogni modo sono felicissimo,c'è l'ho già da cinque anni,praticamente l'ho acquistato che era uscito da poco,ma ne sono pienamente soddisfatto,pur avendo i due timbri principali al top, il CFX e Bosendorf,ti sono sincero al 90% uso di più il CFX,lo trovo il timbro per "ogni occasione "😁i l Bosendorf un po meno.Quindi tornando al Piaggero,certamente non ha la qualità del del P515,d'altronde costa parecchio di meno,ma sentendo le tue demo,devo dire che prezzo qualità,mi sembra ottimo,non ha la tastiera pesata ok,ma essendo anch'io avanti con gli anni dai 23 kili che pesa il mio P515, ai sei kili del Piaggero,anche se ha la tastiera di un arranger,va comunque bene,per dire...tu sei un bravo pianista,ma non è suonando il Piaggero fai brutta figura,anzi...Mi dispiace che non so scrivere in inglese,ma di sicuro con il traduttore mi capisci.Grazie sempre delle tue gentili risposte,un caro saluto.Ciao!.