First time I saw you with your beard I tought ...yeah right Casio and Zz-top is a beauty combination . Then I hear your great fusion happyness and that so cool , this is great !
All that from the px-5s? Time I should look more at the instructional videos. Great work with the song and playing Steve. It's nice to see your fingers in action on this video.
It seems like I always see 2 cables for your sound out. When I'm gigging with this piano I just use the L Mono out. Is there an advantage to using both outs?
Gary Sizemore If you are recording, you will be better off going stereo. The ideal for live will be to go stereo too. If you listen critically, some effects on keyboards such as choruses and delays send signals differently to the right and left outputs to create a certain cumulative effect. Going mono doesn't give you that full effect,
Mostro!!!!!Toca pra caramba!!!!!
amazing player and amazing sounds !!! is like a record coming out from a cd !! great quality sounds
This is so good!
Great piece. And I love that shirt.
First time I saw you with your beard I tought ...yeah right Casio and Zz-top is a beauty combination . Then I hear your great fusion happyness and that so cool , this is great !
You're having way to much fun!!!!! LOL , I get that same smile when I play my PX5X!
Great tune. Publish more!!
Wow!
No ;)
Steve plays great. 🎹✌🏿️🎶thanks for sharing
Steve super!
All that from the px-5s? Time I should look more at the instructional videos. Great work with the song and playing Steve. It's nice to see your fingers in action on this video.
Please breakdown your tone use on the layer 🙏
Yup
It seems like I always see 2 cables for your sound out. When I'm gigging with this piano I just use the L Mono out. Is there an advantage to using both outs?
I believe he uses a few hex layer sounds. If i am not mistaken, they can be stereo.
***** Cool, then my basic sounds are alright then with just the mono. It sounds amazing to me with just the mono.
Gary Sizemore If you are recording, you will be better off going stereo. The ideal for live will be to go stereo too. If you listen critically, some effects on keyboards such as choruses and delays send signals differently to the right and left outputs to create a certain cumulative effect. Going mono doesn't give you that full effect,
song5700 thanks for the info. I think I'll try stereo at my shows this coming weekend.