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incurable_no2
Published on 01/07/08 at 06:20
Value For Money :
Excellent
Everything you need except the south-through? .. Finally, a priori it is a piano, not a sampler.
I would have appreciated a little flexibility in the split function: how to play piano + bass to the piano left hand and right hand? Otherwise no complaints, everything is there.
UTILIZATION
Touch is harder than on a piano acoustic. I wish to report it, because when it tries to store it rather flattering and you do not care. But here, after half a day playing, I have tendinitis (wait three months and buy a new keyboard, nice). In short if you want to play classical pieces of hard, forget the model (see reviews of FP7).
The configuration ... like a drum machine, 10000 fonctinnalites screen but a three-digit ... but it's pretty good like that. The manual was translated hastily from Japanese into English (?) But it's still clear enough.
As noted, the speakers are a bit low, and I like well. After all work is done without bothering the neighbors. Note also a small blast that turns the integrated speakers, but fortunately the line output is clean.
SOUNDS
Well the grand piano is fabulous, limited too bright, as usual with Roland. Very pleasant to play, we seem to hear a real piano. Other pianos add variety, but it lacks a piano sound just felt right ... matter of finding his usual. For fans of old style there is a tune piano! Rhodes & Co's evils are not very realistic, but they sound too stifling. We can fix that with Quad-band equalizer settings assigned to each tone. In short we can find her happy, as by mixing with the sounds of bass and other waveforms. The rest will provide good amount of raw material. In short, to play standard or Save the electronic funk, it's not far from the ideal.
OVERALL OPINION
So I recently, but I did not play far from half a score of hours. I tested a yamaha a bit more expensive, another roland, korg the folding. Good "playability" of sounds, there is a way to have a little better. I personally find the excellent value for money: it was a convertible soft piano piano scene with sounds of excellent quality for 1200 euros ... but mostly it's white!
change one month later against by touch is too hard. I have a tendininte, I'll have to sell it when I could carry objects heavier than a cup of coffee, in a month or two.
I would have appreciated a little flexibility in the split function: how to play piano + bass to the piano left hand and right hand? Otherwise no complaints, everything is there.
UTILIZATION
Touch is harder than on a piano acoustic. I wish to report it, because when it tries to store it rather flattering and you do not care. But here, after half a day playing, I have tendinitis (wait three months and buy a new keyboard, nice). In short if you want to play classical pieces of hard, forget the model (see reviews of FP7).
The configuration ... like a drum machine, 10000 fonctinnalites screen but a three-digit ... but it's pretty good like that. The manual was translated hastily from Japanese into English (?) But it's still clear enough.
As noted, the speakers are a bit low, and I like well. After all work is done without bothering the neighbors. Note also a small blast that turns the integrated speakers, but fortunately the line output is clean.
SOUNDS
Well the grand piano is fabulous, limited too bright, as usual with Roland. Very pleasant to play, we seem to hear a real piano. Other pianos add variety, but it lacks a piano sound just felt right ... matter of finding his usual. For fans of old style there is a tune piano! Rhodes & Co's evils are not very realistic, but they sound too stifling. We can fix that with Quad-band equalizer settings assigned to each tone. In short we can find her happy, as by mixing with the sounds of bass and other waveforms. The rest will provide good amount of raw material. In short, to play standard or Save the electronic funk, it's not far from the ideal.
OVERALL OPINION
So I recently, but I did not play far from half a score of hours. I tested a yamaha a bit more expensive, another roland, korg the folding. Good "playability" of sounds, there is a way to have a little better. I personally find the excellent value for money: it was a convertible soft piano piano scene with sounds of excellent quality for 1200 euros ... but mostly it's white!
change one month later against by touch is too hard. I have a tendininte, I'll have to sell it when I could carry objects heavier than a cup of coffee, in a month or two.