Hello Elena, thanks for your feedback, I'm still looking at the Yamaha NP-12, which has a lightweight keyboard but certainly better for playing and the sound quality.
Does it have a good hammond b3 sound like Gregg rolie from Santana and can you play octave down for the deep bass keyboard like in rocky mountain way. And of course beethoven
Hi, I want to learn to play the piano. I have absolutely zero experience. I read everywhere this is a good starterskeyboard. But I have one question still unanswered, and maybe you know to answer. Can you connect this keyboard to garageband via usb and see the notes in garageband?
Hi, I only recorded it as an audio track (using its mini jack output), but this piano also has a micro USB input so I think it can be used as a master keyboard. It doesn't have Midi output. Seems like it also works with Bluetooth. Hope this will help!
Hi, I've been regularly using it, and honestly I find it really hard to play. The key response is really strange. It's okay if you only play chords and not too much pianistic stuff. Though, I'm still using it because it's convenient for small performances, but I'll change it if I find another affordable 61 keys with a better touch one day 🙂
Hello Elena, thanks for your feedback, I'm still looking at the Yamaha NP-12, which has a lightweight keyboard but certainly better for playing and the sound quality.
Hello Elena, I have the new Yamaha NP-15 the keys are much easier to play, unfortunately I sold it again and got a Donner DDP-60 with 88 keys, unfortunately the keys are very light and the piano sound is not nice. Get a Roland GO Piano61 now. 😊😉🙋♂️Paul
@@ElenaPenalverVocalist I bought a Roland Go Piano recently for small venues and like you I found it hard to play because I thought the key response was what I would describe as not too expressive, and yes, a bit strange. I persevered for a few weeks but still wasn't happy with it. I then saw a review here on RUclips of the Casio CT-S1, which is also a 61 key portable keyboard. I then went and bought one. I'm so glad I did. The Casio is so much better than the Roland in every way, but especially the key response, the tone, and the volume. It's a delight to play, therefore the Roland is now for sale. By the way, I love your improvisations.
To be honest, I never ever considered buying Go Keys, maybe because I was looking for a real piano, not a keyboard for music creation. And it seems like Go Piano's piano sounds are better 😊
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I always smile during your productions. Thanks.
Thanks ☺️
The sound the piano not is the best, but your playing fantastic, and you are beautiful ❤️
Thank you so much! Agree it's not the best but quite good for the price and the size! I only use it for live performances in small places 👍🎵
It has awesome sound!
Tenho um Go Piano e amo os timbres dele
Hello. Did you test it with a DAW? Thank you
Hello Elena, thanks for your feedback, I'm still looking at the Yamaha NP-12, which has a lightweight keyboard but certainly better for playing and the sound quality.
I own NP-31 and I suppose it has the same quality than the NP-12. The touch is really light but still more pleasant than this one 😅
Thank you🙂
Have a look at Casio CT-S1
Does it have a good hammond b3 sound like Gregg rolie from Santana and can you play octave down for the deep bass keyboard like in rocky mountain way. And of course beethoven
Hi Elena, can you please share which interface and software are you using to make it sound so nice?? Tq so much
Hi Luke, I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett interface and Cubase Elements 😉
Hi, I want to learn to play the piano. I have absolutely zero experience. I read everywhere this is a good starterskeyboard. But I have one question still unanswered, and maybe you know to answer. Can you connect this keyboard to garageband via usb and see the notes in garageband?
Hi, I only recorded it as an audio track (using its mini jack output), but this piano also has a micro USB input so I think it can be used as a master keyboard. It doesn't have Midi output. Seems like it also works with Bluetooth. Hope this will help!
what size is the piano stand and which one do you use thanks
Honestly I don't remember 😄 I'm now using a 26 cm deep Roadworx stand, more adapted for small keyboards.
Hi Elena, can you recommend the Roland Go Piano?
Hi, I've been regularly using it, and honestly I find it really hard to play. The key response is really strange. It's okay if you only play chords and not too much pianistic stuff. Though, I'm still using it because it's convenient for small performances, but I'll change it if I find another affordable 61 keys with a better touch one day 🙂
Hello Elena, thanks for your feedback, I'm still looking at the Yamaha NP-12, which has a lightweight keyboard but certainly better for playing and the sound quality.
The CASIO CT S1 might also be a small piano
Hello Elena, I have the new Yamaha NP-15 the keys are much easier to play, unfortunately I sold it again and got a Donner DDP-60 with 88 keys, unfortunately the keys are very light and the piano sound is not nice. Get a Roland GO Piano61 now. 😊😉🙋♂️Paul
@@ElenaPenalverVocalist I bought a Roland Go Piano recently for small venues and like you I found it hard to play because I thought the key response was what I would describe as not too expressive, and yes, a bit strange. I persevered for a few weeks but still wasn't happy with it. I then saw a review here on RUclips of the Casio CT-S1, which is also a 61 key portable keyboard. I then went and bought one. I'm so glad I did. The Casio is so much better than the Roland in every way, but especially the key response, the tone, and the volume. It's a delight to play, therefore the Roland is now for sale. By the way, I love your improvisations.
Hey, I really like your energy. What is the reason you chose the Go Piano over the Go Keys?
To be honest, I never ever considered buying Go Keys, maybe because I was looking for a real piano, not a keyboard for music creation. And it seems like Go Piano's piano sounds are better 😊
Which sustain pedal do you use thanks
M Audio 🙂
Great,how do you record this one?
Thanks! Phones output to audio interface, as an audio track 🙂
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