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Droksu
Published on 02/24/07 at 11:12
So a 5-octave synthesizer.
Connectivity is fairly comprehensive (compared to my CTK-651 is on ...)
There
_ Stereo output, connect to an amplifier or sound system whose volume is set with the volume of the synth.
_ A stereo output as the volume of which is attached to the studio for sure.
_ A stereo input (I have not seen the utilitée)
_ A microphone
_ MIDI outputs
_ Video output (for karaoke)
_ A USB port and another USB port
I think I go around.
Sounds?
oula y'en a package, lots of good we go classical
_ Piano
_ Strings
_ Brass
_ Plows & Basses
_ Leads etc ...
To access the banks noon and XG is not what is easy ... Finally, we must know the little trick.
Effects section:
Yes, there's integrated DSP effects ... impressive.
Sequencer ... not serve me ... too hard eh?
Edit: A big hit for moin plastoc honestly on this point is very tedious unless you like the frankly touched Yamaha: the key travel is very small and very (too?) Light! I lower the note one point.
UTILIZATION
The general configuration is fairly simple it is very affordable even on the first few minutes.
Editing sounds and effects is quite simple, but sometimes it is hard to navigate so the number of effects possible is huge.
The manual is pretty clear, I do not know enough I did not read in full.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it now for two weeks, yes it is short, but when it comes to use the menus etc it goes very fast ^ ^
_ What I like most:
_ The piano sounds are huge.
_ The tools section "strings" are very well modeled, except perhaps the violin soloist but it is a matter of taste.
_ Pads hallucinations, beautiful giants!
_ The DSP and the rest ... Nothing to say ... good at all ... of a reverb distortion.
_ That it can read usb ... it's really top as cheap and it has big advantages over the Smart Media cards.
Minimum:
_ The time it takes to get this or that option was not ready stuff just by pressing a button piti ^ ^ good going jsuis boring.
_ The buttons that change the accompaniment is just above the keyboard ...
It can happen when you play, you type on one of these buttons and start a accomp ... the trick is that the default support is stronger than the main instrument (unless you support as a bull) ...
Then it will repeat it does not matter ... but it would be better to avoid it to happen in live ^ ^ '!
_ The other models before?
I tested some keyboards like the Roland discover 5, two three isp from Yamaha, I have a Casio CTK 651 home (sacred change anyway).
But he remains the best of all anyway!
_ Qualitée report cost?
I doubt there is better now so this synth has qualities.
_ With experience you will do again this choice?
Not being a fan of Yamaha, after testing this keyboard I frankly do not know if I return to such a keyboard or the same range, after all there are much better "in zotre" ... but it is not the same price.
This is especially the price / quality ratio that I would do to make this choice in the end I think.
Connectivity is fairly comprehensive (compared to my CTK-651 is on ...)
There
_ Stereo output, connect to an amplifier or sound system whose volume is set with the volume of the synth.
_ A stereo output as the volume of which is attached to the studio for sure.
_ A stereo input (I have not seen the utilitée)
_ A microphone
_ MIDI outputs
_ Video output (for karaoke)
_ A USB port and another USB port
I think I go around.
Sounds?
oula y'en a package, lots of good we go classical
_ Piano
_ Strings
_ Brass
_ Plows & Basses
_ Leads etc ...
To access the banks noon and XG is not what is easy ... Finally, we must know the little trick.
Effects section:
Yes, there's integrated DSP effects ... impressive.
Sequencer ... not serve me ... too hard eh?
Edit: A big hit for moin plastoc honestly on this point is very tedious unless you like the frankly touched Yamaha: the key travel is very small and very (too?) Light! I lower the note one point.
UTILIZATION
The general configuration is fairly simple it is very affordable even on the first few minutes.
Editing sounds and effects is quite simple, but sometimes it is hard to navigate so the number of effects possible is huge.
The manual is pretty clear, I do not know enough I did not read in full.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it now for two weeks, yes it is short, but when it comes to use the menus etc it goes very fast ^ ^
_ What I like most:
_ The piano sounds are huge.
_ The tools section "strings" are very well modeled, except perhaps the violin soloist but it is a matter of taste.
_ Pads hallucinations, beautiful giants!
_ The DSP and the rest ... Nothing to say ... good at all ... of a reverb distortion.
_ That it can read usb ... it's really top as cheap and it has big advantages over the Smart Media cards.
Minimum:
_ The time it takes to get this or that option was not ready stuff just by pressing a button piti ^ ^ good going jsuis boring.
_ The buttons that change the accompaniment is just above the keyboard ...
It can happen when you play, you type on one of these buttons and start a accomp ... the trick is that the default support is stronger than the main instrument (unless you support as a bull) ...
Then it will repeat it does not matter ... but it would be better to avoid it to happen in live ^ ^ '!
_ The other models before?
I tested some keyboards like the Roland discover 5, two three isp from Yamaha, I have a Casio CTK 651 home (sacred change anyway).
But he remains the best of all anyway!
_ Qualitée report cost?
I doubt there is better now so this synth has qualities.
_ With experience you will do again this choice?
Not being a fan of Yamaha, after testing this keyboard I frankly do not know if I return to such a keyboard or the same range, after all there are much better "in zotre" ... but it is not the same price.
This is especially the price / quality ratio that I would do to make this choice in the end I think.