No speakers, it's just a direct recording of the keyboard into our camcorder. We had some Yamaha powered PA speakers off camera for Ed to monitor his playing…Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Thanks for your continuing business! There are a few big differences between the RD300 and 700NX. The main difference would be the key action. The RD700NX uses Roland's Progressive Hammer Action III with ivory-feel keys. This is Roland's nicest hammer action and is a big improvement over the RD300 action. The 700 also has a few additional features like a song recorder. Thanks! - Dave McCullough Marketing Specialist-A/V Production Kraft Music, LTD. (800) 783-3368 ext. 4012
I love this instrument. However I wouldn't suggest using it as a synth lead, because the pitch/modulation toggle is physically limited. It can only move one way. Well technically 3, but it should be four. It can only move upward, and left to right. I hope to modify this eventually.
How can I set up the EV-5 as a volume pedal in the RD-700? I tried but a didn't found a volume controller for pedal effects control. I ended up by assigning the EQ master control to the pedal.
Hi, I have seen Kraft Music review both this and the Casio PX-750 (I have the latter). I have one question which I haven't seen being asked or answered easily - how close is the key action to the typical acoustic (grand or upright) piano. I know it can't be very close, but how better is it as compared to PX-750 (which I may rate only around 3 or 4 on a scale of 10), when comparing it with the upright I play at my music institute. By key action, I mean specifically one thing - the resistance THROUGH and not just BEFORE the downward motion on the key, like in any acoustic (grand or upright) piano has and which allows for better control and makes a huge difference. Most digital piano keys with hammer action just run through with a little impact once they have the momentum and hence my teacher always advised (rightly i feel) that its best to practice a whole lot on acoustic ones before going onto a digital. I am not able to get my hands on a 700NX as music shops in my city won't hold them on display for trials, so I don't know and I may have to order one by taking a risk. Greatly appreciate a reply. Thank you.
Great demo video, Ed. Can you tell me, is there a huge difference between the 300 and the 700 RD NX models--I am planning on purchasing one of these two models from your ebay store (I am a previous customer) but would like to know first if there are significant differences. Thanks!
I have a Rd700nx and I have a roland keyboard amp, but the sound quality is not very good through the amp. I just want to practice at home without headphones, are there good monitor options?
Hi, We used a Z-style stand called the Z716…I believe it's the "L" or extra wide version. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
i have got the same piano(it is one of the best pianos of the world just to add😄) and i use a laney keyboard amplyfier at home and on stage too as a control speaker but if you are just plaing at home i usually use headphones because it can give us the best sound if we dont want to play loudly in our house i hope i could help you
Great video, Ed! And great playing!! Thanks so much for everything you do!
No speakers, it's just a direct recording of the keyboard into our camcorder. We had some Yamaha powered PA speakers off camera for Ed to monitor his playing…Thanks for watching!
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Excellent video--very informative! I tried one out today at a local music store. It's a very nice piece!
Jaw dropping sounds. Great demo as well.Thanks!
Great video! best so far...
Master Ed! great video :)
Great review!
Thanks for your continuing business! There are a few big differences between the RD300 and 700NX. The main difference would be the key action. The RD700NX uses Roland's Progressive Hammer Action III with ivory-feel keys. This is Roland's nicest hammer action and is a big improvement over the RD300 action. The 700 also has a few additional features like a song recorder.
Thanks!
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Dave McCullough
Marketing Specialist-A/V Production
Kraft Music, LTD.
(800) 783-3368 ext. 4012
Does anyone else think this sounds better than the RD 2000?
I love this instrument. However I wouldn't suggest using it as a synth lead, because the pitch/modulation toggle is physically limited. It can only move one way. Well technically 3, but it should be four. It can only move upward, and left to right. I hope to modify this eventually.
Hello. Is the USB port good enough for recording to a PC? Or would you recommend an external recording interface?
How can I set up the EV-5 as a volume pedal in the RD-700? I tried but a didn't found a volume controller for pedal effects control. I ended up by assigning the EQ master control to the pedal.
ahhh, but what if you want Chorus AND delay....
Hi, I have seen Kraft Music review both this and the Casio PX-750 (I have the latter). I have one question which I haven't seen being asked or answered easily - how close is the key action to the typical acoustic (grand or upright) piano. I know it can't be very close, but how better is it as compared to PX-750 (which I may rate only around 3 or 4 on a scale of 10), when comparing it with the upright I play at my music institute.
By key action, I mean specifically one thing - the resistance THROUGH and not just BEFORE the downward motion on the key, like in any acoustic (grand or upright) piano has and which allows for better control and makes a huge difference. Most digital piano keys with hammer action just run through with a little impact once they have the momentum and hence my teacher always advised (rightly i feel) that its best to practice a whole lot on acoustic ones before going onto a digital. I am not able to get my hands on a 700NX as music shops in my city won't hold them on display for trials, so I don't know and I may have to order one by taking a risk.
Greatly appreciate a reply. Thank you.
Great demo video, Ed. Can you tell me, is there a huge difference between the 300 and the 700 RD NX models--I am planning on purchasing one of these two models from your ebay store (I am a previous customer) but would like to know first if there are significant differences. Thanks!
I have a Rd700nx and I have a roland keyboard amp, but the sound quality is not very good through the amp. I just want to practice at home without headphones, are there good monitor options?
what was the song he was playing in the beginning of the video
how much the price of RD 700nx and what year model is it? coz i want to buy a new one thanks
My friend! A question, Min 4:57 What type of sound is this? Exist this sound in the Roland RD-2000? Thanks for your time
whats the big difference of roland rd300nx and 700nx. Thankyou and waiting the respons :)
is't comes with transpose function ?
Great review thanks :) Just curious, any chance you could tell me what stand you're using?
Hi,
We used a Z-style stand called the Z716…I believe it's the "L" or extra wide version. Thanks for watching!
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Is RD 700 NX have speakers?
What speakers are being used for this?
I would like to know wich speaker should I buy for my rd300nx
i have got the same piano(it is one of the best pianos of the world just to add😄) and i use a laney keyboard amplyfier at home and on stage too as a control speaker but if you are just plaing at home i usually use headphones because it can give us the best sound if we dont want to play loudly in our house i hope i could help you
Hello
Do you need your own speakers, or does it have speakers in it?
You need your own speakers. I use this piano at home and I can attest there are no speakers on the unit.
what would everyone say is the best stage piano under £1000...ideally £800-£900?
Without using samples? Well why is it so heavy then!
why you dont talk for reverb? :D
Much better the acoustic which can not be changed and do many things.
Hmmmmm boring.