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jerome.13
Published on 12/11/06 at 02:09
For features, I will not repeat what has already been said about the notice below, especially as the Yamaha site you will find all the details.
. 500 sounds very good quality, served by HP internal damn effective (which give the piano important dimensions, but at the cost of reproduction quality, the stereo imaging is really suitable for home).
. USB connector serving MIDI (so control of MIDI devices via the PC, which is not very practical but hey, it is still necessary to use it).
UTILIZATION
. Very realistic touch (the same as the Clavinova low / mid range please!)
. Large backlit display summarizing all the information (sounds, rhythms, split ...)
. PM: not tested
. Manual: very clear and accessible to beginners
. sequencer: 5 tracks + 1 pace. Easy to use (but not editable step).
In short, not difficult to navigate.
SOUNDS
The 500 sounds and amplification are really up to much more expensive keyboards (kawai ES4, Roland FP2 / 5 ...).
NB: rhodes piano type exceptional expressiveness.
OVERALL OPINION
Basically, I wanted a digital piano, still sounds in Spartan (20 max). But given the price of the DGX620 and the multitude of possibilities (500 sounds, rhythms, and even arranger or music lessons for those who want to launch ...), the stand provided more ... For those looking for a piano without the fuss (I turn it on and I play without using a PC, an expander, or whatnot), with all the sounds you could possibly need, the DGX620 is made for you.
The sounds are not editable, the sequencer either, but frankly it helps the music rather than technique, and there's still a big advantage that is often overlooked when it plunged into the hell of docs and programming ...
. 500 sounds very good quality, served by HP internal damn effective (which give the piano important dimensions, but at the cost of reproduction quality, the stereo imaging is really suitable for home).
. USB connector serving MIDI (so control of MIDI devices via the PC, which is not very practical but hey, it is still necessary to use it).
UTILIZATION
. Very realistic touch (the same as the Clavinova low / mid range please!)
. Large backlit display summarizing all the information (sounds, rhythms, split ...)
. PM: not tested
. Manual: very clear and accessible to beginners
. sequencer: 5 tracks + 1 pace. Easy to use (but not editable step).
In short, not difficult to navigate.
SOUNDS
The 500 sounds and amplification are really up to much more expensive keyboards (kawai ES4, Roland FP2 / 5 ...).
NB: rhodes piano type exceptional expressiveness.
OVERALL OPINION
Basically, I wanted a digital piano, still sounds in Spartan (20 max). But given the price of the DGX620 and the multitude of possibilities (500 sounds, rhythms, and even arranger or music lessons for those who want to launch ...), the stand provided more ... For those looking for a piano without the fuss (I turn it on and I play without using a PC, an expander, or whatnot), with all the sounds you could possibly need, the DGX620 is made for you.
The sounds are not editable, the sequencer either, but frankly it helps the music rather than technique, and there's still a big advantage that is often overlooked when it plunged into the hell of docs and programming ...