The Nord = recording. The Yamaha = live. The Roland = antique. BTW, the strings on the Nord are horrendous - notice how the polyphony robs voices hence your foot hitting the sustain pedal like a foot pump.
Nord sounds the best... yamaha sounds very thin... Roland...is Roland...you aint see that much of it in the music world.... i miss a Korg here...great synth players use also Korg..
I overall really liked Nord the best in this comparison. Much more organic and warm sounding. The RD-2000 piano sound very synthetic . I liked the rhodes on the yamaha the best…
The north has a feel comparable to the lowest-end Yamahas. The worst choice for experienced pianists, and far too expensive for beginners. Honestly I will never understand the hype The Grand Nord is good in terms of feel but remains excessively expensive. A brand for clowns
welI….play chopins Op.10 nr.2 Chromatic Etúde as well as the Goldberg Variations (very comfortably) on a Nord (I’ve played the piano for 35years. And play regulary on a Fazioli F278) The keybed on Nord Stage is a nice compromise between a heavy pianoaction and a light organ action. The yamaha actions are nice, but some of them has way too slow key-escape(especially the montage action is very sluggish) On the stage, sondquality is simply king. For most people the action certanly isn’t their biggest limitation, and if you cannot play on a Nord you have serious issues with your technique. My gut feeling tells me you have not that much experience with Nord boards, if you did you should at least been able to spell the name right….
@@theclaverman Ah, everyone can play on a nord, but on these keyboards it's impossible to transcribe the emotions with precision because the action is so bad. I know these keyboards by heart since they are absolutely everywhere and systematically in the studio I was told to turn to Kawai or Yamaha if I wanted play piano sounds. As a versatile keyboard it's nice but it will never be worth those prices. If I want a bad touch and great versatility I turn to a Yamaha genos never towards a nord. Objectively there is no reason to invest so much in keyboards that do not excel anywhere, all the sound professionals with whom I have been able to work say that Nord is just intended to be replaced. And English is not my language so my translator correct the nord into north.
@@theclaverman A pianist needs to convey musical sensitivity through his piano, something that is impossible with such poor key action.This is what makes the difference between excellence and music pleasing to the ear. Decent piano for versatility but very poor choice for its use as a pure piano.
The Nord has the best sounds by a huge margin. However, the action on the keyboard is also very important and I have heard that the Yamaha has better keyboard than Nord. The Nord is also extremely overpriced.
I have played the three, only the piano sounds. Nord sounds better alone, Roland is the best in a band, its sound cuts through the mix very well. Yamaha sounds very tiny.
O Yamaha é mais equilibrado e natural, o Nord parece um som masterizado, alto e gordo, com compressão, deve dar trabalho nas mixagens com bandas, se for apenas piano e voz ok, o som já vem pronto e pesado, diferente de tocar com orquestra e bandas maiores. O Roland só precisa atualizar o timbre, soa como teclado antigo, faltam mais camadas para um som de piano, a Roland sempre se destaca pelos agudos brilhantes. The Yamaha is more balanced and natural, the Nord seems like a mastered sound, loud and fat, with compression, it must be work when mixing with bands, if it's just piano and vocals ok, the sound is already ready and heavy, different from playing with orchestra and larger bands. Roland just needs to update the timbre, it sounds like an old keyboard, it lacks more layers of a piano sound, Roland always stands out for its brilliant highs.
I interesting, although, I could hear the keyboard that was closest to the camera sounded loudest, and the best, and the one far away sounded far away. I know the middle was the Nord because it was red, but I don't know which keyboard was what other then that. Otherwise, nice playing ! 😁👍
O nord stage tem um som de piano e órgão mais incorporado e mais perto do real, segundo lugar RD 2000, quanto ao Yamaha pelo valor que custa mais de 15 mil não aconselho comprar, vc vai se arrepender fica a dica.
** Nord - Bright Aliveness, will have to turn down in the mix. Organ sound great. * Yamaha - Smooth Jazz sound, a little empty sound on the Piano. Korg - sounds not finished product.
Roland is the winner , You should use the NEW EXPANTION OF THE RD 2000 THE PIANO GERMAN CLASSIC THIS IS THE BEST PIANO SOUND EVER , YOU DID NOT MENTION THE KEYBAD ? THE NORD HAVE very bad keys
Price/quality the Roland to me is the best.
They all sound great!
They’re high end instruments..
I only don’t like the non portability of the rd2000.
same
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저도 rd2000 오랫동안 간직하고 있어요
what do you mean by non portability for the RD 2000?
The Nord = recording. The Yamaha = live. The Roland = antique. BTW, the strings on the Nord are horrendous - notice how the polyphony robs voices hence your foot hitting the sustain pedal like a foot pump.
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Nord sounds the best... yamaha sounds very thin... Roland...is Roland...you aint see that much of it in the music world.... i miss a Korg here...great synth players use also Korg..
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I overall really liked Nord the best in this comparison. Much more organic and warm sounding. The RD-2000 piano sound very synthetic . I liked the rhodes on the yamaha the best…
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The north has a feel comparable to the lowest-end Yamahas. The worst choice for experienced pianists, and far too expensive for beginners. Honestly I will never understand the hype The Grand Nord is good in terms of feel but remains excessively expensive. A brand for clowns
welI….play chopins Op.10 nr.2 Chromatic Etúde as well as the Goldberg Variations (very comfortably) on a Nord (I’ve played the piano for 35years. And play regulary on a Fazioli F278) The keybed on Nord Stage is a nice compromise between a heavy pianoaction and a light organ action. The yamaha actions are nice, but some of them has way too slow key-escape(especially the montage action is very sluggish) On the stage, sondquality is simply king. For most people the action certanly isn’t their biggest limitation, and if you cannot play on a Nord you have serious issues with your technique. My gut feeling tells me you have not that much experience with Nord boards, if you did you should at least been able to spell the name right….
@@theclaverman Ah, everyone can play on a nord, but on these keyboards it's impossible to transcribe the emotions with precision because the action is so bad. I know these keyboards by heart since they are absolutely everywhere and systematically in the studio I was told to turn to Kawai or Yamaha if I wanted play piano sounds. As a versatile keyboard it's nice but it will never be worth those prices. If I want a bad touch and great versatility I turn to a Yamaha genos never towards a nord. Objectively there is no reason to invest so much in keyboards that do not excel anywhere, all the sound professionals with whom I have been able to work say that Nord is just intended to be replaced. And English is not my language so my translator correct the nord into north.
@@theclaverman A pianist needs to convey musical sensitivity through his piano, something that is impossible with such poor key action.This is what makes the difference between excellence and music pleasing to the ear. Decent piano for versatility but very poor choice for its use as a pure piano.
Wow he should play for American R&B (well neosoul actually) acts coming to Viet Nam on tour!!!!
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Nord para pianos acústicos e orgãos. Yamaha para Rhodes e FMS pianos!
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The Nord has the best sounds by a huge margin. However, the action on the keyboard is also very important and I have heard that the Yamaha has better keyboard than Nord. The Nord is also extremely overpriced.
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I have played the three, only the piano sounds. Nord sounds better alone, Roland is the best in a band, its sound cuts through the mix very well. Yamaha sounds very tiny.
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Roland RD-2000 looks the best
then Nord Stage3 is 2nd
last 3rd Yamaha CP 88 looks the worst
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O Yamaha é mais equilibrado e natural, o Nord parece um som masterizado, alto e gordo, com compressão, deve dar trabalho nas mixagens com bandas, se for apenas piano e voz ok, o som já vem pronto e pesado, diferente de tocar com orquestra e bandas maiores. O Roland só precisa atualizar o timbre, soa como teclado antigo, faltam mais camadas para um som de piano, a Roland sempre se destaca pelos agudos brilhantes.
The Yamaha is more balanced and natural, the Nord seems like a mastered sound, loud and fat, with compression, it must be work when mixing with bands, if it's just piano and vocals ok, the sound is already ready and heavy, different from playing with orchestra and larger bands. Roland just needs to update the timbre, it sounds like an old keyboard, it lacks more layers of a piano sound, Roland always stands out for its brilliant highs.
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I interesting, although, I could hear the keyboard that was closest to the camera sounded loudest, and the best, and the one far away sounded far away.
I know the middle was the Nord because it was red, but I don't know which keyboard was what other then that.
Otherwise, nice playing !
😁👍
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O nord stage tem um som de piano e órgão mais incorporado e mais perto do real, segundo lugar RD 2000, quanto ao Yamaha pelo valor que custa mais de 15 mil não aconselho comprar, vc vai se arrepender fica a dica.
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Nothing beats the mks20 Ep on the roland in the Gospel community the yamaha is useless without the extra sound pack of the roland sounds
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Yamaha win
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** Nord - Bright Aliveness, will have to turn down in the mix. Organ sound great.
* Yamaha - Smooth Jazz sound, a little empty sound on the Piano.
Korg - sounds not finished product.
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Nord stage sounds better
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Nord is the Best!
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Yamaha Win ❤
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Roland is the winner ,
You should use the NEW EXPANTION OF THE RD 2000 THE PIANO GERMAN CLASSIC
THIS IS THE BEST PIANO SOUND EVER , YOU DID NOT MENTION THE KEYBAD ?
THE NORD HAVE very bad keys
Thank you for your comment, i will try German Classic of Roland
Yamaha CP88 win !
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Yamaha mãi đỉnh
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피아노계열은 rd2000 good
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Yamaha Win.
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