Just had mine delivered from you. I purchased the Deluxe Package, which came with the DGX-670, the L300B Stand, LP-1 Triple pedal unit, piano bench and headphones. I will be installing it in my music room, which I'm in the process of creating from our 3rd bedroom. I can't wait to build it and fire it up! PS. Great service by the way!
I recently purchased one and I love it. Even the single output in the back was no problem. I just purchased a simple a 1/4 inch to RCA stereo adapter to plug stereo cables into. And it sounds beautiful in my studio. The sounds are so rich and nice.
Yea, the fact that it still has only a single output was something that I found pretty disappointing, myself. (Although, the whole DGX business model brings back so many memories for me). Do you know if you can use this keyboard with a DAW never-the-less? Say, like thru an audio interface?
Great demo and excellent coverage of some of the features! One minor mistake by Paul - at 3:48 he says "full colour touch screen". It's not a touch screen. I don't consider this a shortcoming though. At the given screen size, buttons and the jog dial are the better option. I'm sold!
A great video explaining all the features.. I finally have decided to buy Yamaha DGX 670 over other pianos available. Thanks again.. what a great demo ... Continue to share such awesome vidoes with us.
Thank you for such a nice and wonderful presentation, I have watched your demo on P-S500 too, another well presentation. It really help me a lot in selection of digital piano. Could you please advice which one has a better sound quality with the built in speaker? And the touch of the piano key?
Sounds like my Clavinova; if only I didn't have to pay three times as much. I tried a 670 at Guitar Center, and it's at least a huge leap forward compared to the DGX-300 I used to have.
Great unit. Could use more I/O. Can't beat it for the price. The speakers on it sound great and it has USB to record. Really nice over all. The weighted feel is also great.
Great video! I have two more questions: 1. Does the piano support multi-level sustain pedal, or only on/off?like if I press the pedal very lightly and very heavenly, would it make a difference? 2. When would you estimate the DGX 680 will be released? Should I wait for the new model? Thank you!
Guys, thanks for the video. Does this model have a setting to change the songs ‘S key without having to change the keys you play in the original key of the song? If not, do you have a recommendation for a piano that does this/
if you mean the sound of the keys, I think what you're hearing is the line out of this piano and not recording of the room and the speakers. that makes it impossible to hear the key action.
Great piano, it is to say, more an aranger keyboard which can (really) mimic a piano. I own a DGX-650 for years now and it's still holding up. I don't see any use of buying the DGX-670 since I'm not that skilled that I would use the extra features but anyone seeking an instrument for playing/learning piano but maybe also like to play with a "virtual band" or a backing track should profit from these products. You get a lot of intrument and features/oppertunities for your money! It also saves you space at home and if you buy it without the stand, you could call it "mobile" enough to take it on tour.
It comes with a User Manual that instructs you how to use the most common features. Several additional PDF file manuals with comprehensive info are available on the Yamaha website.
This really is a lightweight mini Tyros/Genos light for everything! There is a lot of SW from the PSR Arrangers in it. Powerful sounds, good styles, good keyboard too and really well under 1000€, that's completely o.K. Onboard speakers are a bit crappy, but it sounds great in a PA! More pedal connections, e.g. for arranger start/stop, fill ins, sustain, rotary sound etc. would be very nice. Sorry, the strings and some sounds drool way too much and it's just a passive arranger part with no direct control. An interactive computer interface is possible, as well as Midi files Arrangement. But no more Midi plugs at the back, maybe to synchronize with other KB's or a foot pedal! USB and the minimum necessary connections complement this! Great KB, nice demo!
It comes with a single pedal.you can add a triple-pedal unit (either the Yamaha one or a third-party) for a total of four pedals. Each pedal can be configured to control any of those features you mentioned instead of its default function.
It comes with a single pedal. You can add a triple-pedal unit (either the Yamaha one or a third-party) for a total of four pedals. Each pedal can be configured to control any of those features you mentioned instead of its default function. It only has a USB MIDI connection which makes it simple to connect to a computer, but you could optionally use a small box called a MIDI Host, that provides standard 5-pin MIDI DIN connectors.
Hi, I like the DGX 670 as a piano, but I can't find information on the internet about the possibilities of using it as an input in any DAW (Ableton, Reaper, etc) through the usb-host, since it would exponentially expand its use. Please does anyone have any reference on this? The manuals and info from Yamaha do not contribute anything. It made me back to acquire it and that I can not send the midi in real time to exploit it in any DAW on PC, Thank you.
I'm wondering, if I could for example plug a guitar into that mic port for solo's or if I would perhaps need a different model or a device like a Scarlet 212 plug into it. thx nice demo
I've had mine around 6 months now. Why are the lights red for on and green for off? Why are the lights so bright, and baly located that I can't read the text aboce the buttons? Why are the buttons a horrible rubber that attracts dust and won't clean? And why is the menu so difficult and non-intuitive to navigate? Every screen uses different buttons/wheel/cursor to move around, it's awful!! The sound, however is stunning. The keys are beautifully weighted, the functions are amazing, and it feels great to play. I wouldn't swap it for anything else, I just wish there was some effort put into the usability. I've replaced a DGX-630 with this, and the old one was much easier to use.
@@DragoljubMilosevic-kl3lx Ja imam svoj oko 6 meseci. Zašto su crvena svetla uključena, a zelena isključena? Zašto su svetla tako svetla i uredno smeštena da ne mogu da pročitam tekst preko dugmadi? Zašto su dugmad užasna guma koja privlači prašinu i ne čisti? I zašto je meni tako težak i neintuitivan za navigaciju? Svaki ekran koristi različita dugmad/točak/kursor za kretanje, to je užasno!! Zvuk je, međutim, zapanjujući. Tasteri su prelepo ponderisani, funkcije su neverovatne, a igra je sjajna. Ne bih ga menjao ni za šta drugo, samo bih voleo da je uloženo malo truda u upotrebljivost. Zamenio sam DGKS-630 sa ovim, a stari je bio mnogo lakši za korišćenje.
Does a pa speakers change rhe sound for better than onboard speakers? Its just more volume or the definition and piano tone richness gets better with PA?i use pianoteq with hamburg steinway model d and it sounds much better specially rhe bass. Cfx bass js too metalic... Maybe good for pop but not for classical. With headphones its a little better.
I have purchased this instrument. I find it too complicated and would like to undo some of the settings. Lets say I want to play a specific beat but I don't want the temp choice or voice choice that automatically comes up. I would like to those removed so I can set my own times and sounds. How do I turn this off. It seems that way for all choices I want to make.
Not sure. I would look at the Kawai ES120. I own a DGX-670, but combine it with Pianoteq Pro to get an acoustic piano that really pleases me. For a biginner it would be good enough unless you want an instrument that can be easily transported.
The newer DGX-670 has a much better CFX Grand piano sound, compared to the older piano sound system that is in the aging P-125. The recently released P-125a model did not get an upgraded sound, and had the USB audio feature removed! While the DGX-670 is way more complicated than a P-125, it is still suitable for piano beginners, because when you turn it on, it’s just a piano - you don’t need to do anything, but just start playing.
@@glennmeader626 Beginners don't need 88 keys. The P-121 is the best beginner instrument IMO. For those who can't even afford the P-121, I suggest the Alesis Prestige or Prestige Artist.
Остался маааленький штрих до совершенства - содрать звук у стейнвей... Добавить библиотеку ряда натуральных инструментов (роялей и пианино) ямахи и стенвея. 🥰
I wouldn't call the DGX-670 very portable. IMO it does not fit into the P series, and there is a P model missing, one with a better plastic action, a lighter weight and better connectivity than on this piano/arranger.
Good...PING-PONG sound. People, do you have ears? The colors of the Yamaha instruments are good, but all the instruments sound thin. Compare the sounds directly to Roland instruments, and you'll get it right away. What is the result of that? You need to put 100 instruments in a song, so that it doesn't sound hollow and empty and unmusical !!!🙃 BY THE WAY, Yamaha has been selling the same sounds for over 20 years. Listen to their Clavinova CVP-307 from 2003.
Just play the bloody thing and stop talking about the sound and what the keyboard looks like! We can see it for ourselves. Three minutes in, he plays a chord and says how wonderful it is. In three minutes he could have demonstrated a variety of sounds and styles so potential buyers would know what the instrument can do.
All that glitters is not gold. The string voices don't sustain with the pedal. In general it's very complex; plus it's extremely heavy to move around. It does offer a lot of bang for the buck. Obviously this guy is getting a lot out of it.
I could NOT see a damn thing on the keyboard screen , as it was too bright. Mr. video maker: Turn the gamma down on the video for Christ's sake!... and maybe do your job and proof the video before you publish it.
Just had mine delivered from you. I purchased the Deluxe Package, which came with the DGX-670, the L300B Stand, LP-1 Triple pedal unit, piano bench and headphones. I will be installing it in my music room, which I'm in the process of creating from our 3rd bedroom. I can't wait to build it and fire it up!
PS. Great service by the way!
Hi Joe that's awesome! We hope you enjoy your new piano!
How much more does one benefit from the touch screen menu as available on the SX700 vs the menu system on the DGX670?
I recently purchased one and I love it. Even the single output in the back was no problem. I just purchased a simple a 1/4 inch to RCA stereo adapter to plug stereo cables into. And it sounds beautiful in my studio. The sounds are so rich and nice.
Yea, the fact that it still has only a single output was something that I found pretty disappointing, myself. (Although, the whole DGX business model brings back so many memories for me). Do you know if you can use this keyboard with a DAW never-the-less? Say, like thru an audio interface?
How do I get it into Reaper- just plug into an interface or record to the USB and import? What is the best option please? Mine arrives today!
I'm hoping I can get this keyboard soon. Played it at Sam Ash yesterday and fell in love with it.
Great demo and excellent coverage of some of the features! One minor mistake by Paul - at 3:48 he says "full colour touch screen". It's not a touch screen. I don't consider this a shortcoming though. At the given screen size, buttons and the jog dial are the better option. I'm sold!
A lot of people
Say that they don’t miss having a touchscreen. Still feel that way. Any great features you’ve discovered? Any gripes?
I’m so excited to get one of these in the next month or so!
So beautiful!
Is so beautiful I wish I could have the Yamaha dgx 670
What a great demo!
that is a damn fine piano and a damn fine player.
I love Yamaha 😍🤗
Next month will be mine, is like hybrid piano and keyboard,this is what I looking for.Yamaha the best.
A great video explaining all the features.. I finally have decided to buy Yamaha DGX 670 over other pianos available. Thanks again.. what a great demo ... Continue to share such awesome vidoes with us.
Can you add sustain for the sound in the piano room without sustain pedal?
I really enjoyed this, thank you guys.
This keyboard is the real deal. It's does arranger and play like a real piano.
Well done ! Very interesting 1
Thank you for such a nice and wonderful presentation, I have watched your demo on P-S500 too, another well presentation. It really help me a lot in selection of digital piano. Could you please advice which one has a better sound quality with the built in speaker? And the touch of the piano key?
Sounds like my Clavinova; if only I didn't have to pay three times as much. I tried a 670 at Guitar Center, and it's at least a huge leap forward compared to the DGX-300 I used to have.
Great unit. Could use more I/O. Can't beat it for the price. The speakers on it sound great and it has USB to record. Really nice over all. The weighted feel is also great.
Great video! I have two more questions:
1. Does the piano support multi-level sustain pedal, or only on/off?like if I press the pedal very lightly and very heavenly, would it make a difference?
2. When would you estimate the DGX 680 will be released? Should I wait for the new model?
Thank you!
Should re-edit this video to include closeup shots of the screen when he is demonstrating the score and tuition features.
Beautiful playing!
Guys, thanks for the video. Does this model have a setting to change the songs
‘S key without having to change the keys you play in the original key of the song? If not, do you have a recommendation for a piano that does this/
How is he striking the keys so quietly? I just bought myself one and I love it, but no matter how soft you press the key they still sound.
Have you adjusted the touch sensitivity?
@@Justplayin84 never thought about it. I’ll try it
if you mean the sound of the keys, I think what you're hearing is the line out of this piano and not recording of the room and the speakers. that makes it impossible to hear the key action.
Great piano, it is to say, more an aranger keyboard which can (really) mimic a piano. I own a DGX-650 for years now and it's still holding up. I don't see any use of buying the DGX-670 since I'm not that skilled that I would use the extra features but anyone seeking an instrument for playing/learning piano but maybe also like to play with a "virtual band" or a backing track should profit from these products. You get a lot of intrument and features/oppertunities for your money! It also saves you space at home and if you buy it without the stand, you could call it "mobile" enough to take it on tour.
Wow!!!! That sounds nice. Much better than my DGX 640
It should come with a song book that teaches you how to use it.
It comes with a User Manual that instructs you how to use the most common features. Several additional PDF file manuals with comprehensive info are available on the Yamaha website.
Complex instrument no training material, glad they don’t sell airplanes like this🥴
You have to download another guide to deep dive the applications. It should have been printed and included with the Operating Manual.
@@tomlavelle8340Do men read manuals? 😅
I'm definitely selling my P125 and getting this one ASAP!
I purchased. This
This is what I have from 61 keys to this instruments and I love it.
This really is a lightweight mini Tyros/Genos light for everything! There is a lot of SW from the PSR Arrangers in it. Powerful sounds, good styles, good keyboard too and really well under 1000€, that's completely o.K. Onboard speakers are a bit crappy, but it sounds great in a PA! More pedal connections, e.g. for arranger start/stop, fill ins, sustain, rotary sound etc. would be very nice. Sorry, the strings and some sounds drool way too much and it's just a passive arranger part with no direct control. An interactive computer interface is possible, as well as Midi files Arrangement. But no more Midi plugs at the back, maybe to synchronize with other KB's or a foot pedal!
USB and the minimum necessary connections complement this! Great KB, nice demo!
It comes with a single pedal.you can add a triple-pedal unit (either the Yamaha one or a third-party) for a total of four pedals. Each pedal can be configured to control any of those features you mentioned instead of its default function.
It comes with a single pedal. You can add a triple-pedal unit (either the Yamaha one or a third-party) for a total of four pedals. Each pedal can be configured to control any of those features you mentioned instead of its default function.
It only has a USB MIDI connection which makes it simple to connect to a computer, but you could optionally use a small box called a MIDI Host, that provides standard 5-pin MIDI DIN connectors.
Ngl I thought the speakers sounded pretty good in person, the highs at least lol
How turn off on Yamaha DGX 670 WH sensitive touch keyboard?
Hi, I like the DGX 670 as a piano, but I can't find information on the internet about the possibilities of using it as an input in any DAW (Ableton, Reaper, etc) through the usb-host, since it would exponentially expand its use. Please does anyone have any reference on this? The manuals and info from Yamaha do not contribute anything. It made me back to acquire it and that I can not send the midi in real time to exploit it in any DAW on PC, Thank you.
I watched another video stating MIDI is off by default for some reason and he walks you through it: ruclips.net/video/lRGbSOw9fJI/видео.html
I'm wondering, if I could for example plug a guitar into that mic port for solo's or if I would perhaps need a different model or a device like a Scarlet 212 plug into it. thx nice demo
Hows the speaker quality of DGX 670?? Does it produce good quality CFX sound? Like a grand piano??
What is the Speakers you are using in the Output
Was that all recorded on a usb stick?
I've had mine around 6 months now. Why are the lights red for on and green for off? Why are the lights so bright, and baly located that I can't read the text aboce the buttons? Why are the buttons a horrible rubber that attracts dust and won't clean? And why is the menu so difficult and non-intuitive to navigate? Every screen uses different buttons/wheel/cursor to move around, it's awful!! The sound, however is stunning. The keys are beautifully weighted, the functions are amazing, and it feels great to play. I wouldn't swap it for anything else, I just wish there was some effort put into the usability. I've replaced a DGX-630 with this, and the old one was much easier to use.
Daj prevod na srpski.please.
@@DragoljubMilosevic-kl3lx Ja imam svoj oko 6 meseci. Zašto su crvena svetla uključena, a zelena isključena? Zašto su svetla tako svetla i uredno smeštena da ne mogu da pročitam tekst preko dugmadi? Zašto su dugmad užasna guma koja privlači prašinu i ne čisti? I zašto je meni tako težak i neintuitivan za navigaciju? Svaki ekran koristi različita dugmad/točak/kursor za kretanje, to je užasno!! Zvuk je, međutim, zapanjujući. Tasteri su prelepo ponderisani, funkcije su neverovatne, a igra je sjajna. Ne bih ga menjao ni za šta drugo, samo bih voleo da je uloženo malo truda u upotrebljivost. Zamenio sam DGKS-630 sa ovim, a stari je bio mnogo lakši za korišćenje.
@@650Daytona gteska.
Does a pa speakers change rhe sound for better than onboard speakers? Its just more volume or the definition and piano tone richness gets better with PA?i use pianoteq with hamburg steinway model d and it sounds much better specially rhe bass. Cfx bass js too metalic... Maybe good for pop but not for classical. With headphones its a little better.
I have purchased this instrument. I find it too complicated and would like to undo some of the settings. Lets say I want to play a specific beat but I don't want the temp choice or voice choice that automatically comes up. I would like to those removed so I can set my own times and sounds. How do I turn this off. It seems that way for all choices I want to make.
The right speaker metal plate on mine vibrate after few months, not sure if its normal or not
So, you have advertisements mixed in with your advertisement?
Is it a good piano for beginners or is the Yamaha P125 better ?? What do you think ?? Thanks
Not sure. I would look at the Kawai ES120. I own a DGX-670, but combine it with Pianoteq Pro to get an acoustic piano that really pleases me. For a biginner it would be good enough unless you want an instrument that can be easily transported.
The newer DGX-670 has a much better CFX Grand piano sound, compared to the older piano sound system that is in the aging P-125. The recently released P-125a model did not get an upgraded sound, and had the USB audio feature removed!
While the DGX-670 is way more complicated than a P-125, it is still suitable for piano beginners, because when you turn it on, it’s just a piano - you don’t need to do anything, but just start playing.
@@glennmeader626 Thank you appreciate
Yamaha p125 has slightly tighter and less noisy keys . so maybe bit better for just piano..and not to spend too much.
@@glennmeader626 Beginners don't need 88 keys. The P-121 is the best beginner instrument IMO. For those who can't even afford the P-121, I suggest the Alesis Prestige or Prestige Artist.
13:44 there are no wrong notes 😅😍😍
Остался маааленький штрих до совершенства - содрать звук у стейнвей...
Добавить библиотеку ряда натуральных инструментов (роялей и пианино) ямахи и стенвея. 🥰
I wouldn't call the DGX-670 very portable. IMO it does not fit into the P series, and there is a P model missing, one with a better plastic action, a lighter weight and better connectivity than on this piano/arranger.
Strings does not sustain with pedals and there is no solution yet
Functionality is great, but the electronics inside are poor no-name components that breaks fast and the headphone jack has horrible sound.
He looks like Paul McCartney lol
Good...PING-PONG sound. People, do you have ears? The colors of the Yamaha instruments are good, but all the instruments sound thin.
Compare the sounds directly to Roland instruments, and you'll get it right away. What is the result of that? You need to put 100 instruments in a song, so that it doesn't sound hollow and empty and unmusical !!!🙃 BY THE WAY, Yamaha has been selling the same sounds for over 20 years. Listen to their Clavinova CVP-307 from 2003.
Just play the bloody thing and stop talking about the sound and what the keyboard looks like! We can see it for ourselves. Three minutes in, he plays a chord and says how wonderful it is. In three minutes he could have demonstrated a variety of sounds and styles so potential buyers would know what the instrument can do.
All that glitters is not gold. The string voices don't sustain with the pedal. In general it's very complex; plus it's extremely heavy to move around. It does offer a lot of bang for the buck. Obviously this guy is getting a lot out of it.
Yes strings does not sustain with pedals...very unsatisfied when played piano+strings
Paul ..Mc Cartney ?
why is my gaydar beeping?
😂
I could NOT see a damn thing on the keyboard screen , as it was too bright. Mr. video maker: Turn the gamma down on the video for Christ's sake!... and maybe do your job and proof the video before you publish it.
Go away clown