I was wondering if you are willing to help me. I wonder if the sound String that were found when pressing 77 on a PSR-EW310 is to be found on the new EW320/E383 keyboard? I hope it is not a lot to ask for.
I wouldn't. I had the PSR-E373 - great for room practice, but no power (no L/R stereo outputs) - I use a PSR-EW425 - medium-sized congregation (300 people) - perfect. You need the L/R outputs - even if you just use the L (mono) - complete fullness of sound. Plus - the EW 425 has the new (#2) Grand Piano patch you can't get on the E383 or even the E473.
Should I buy this or Casio CT-s1?I have no previous music experience, I want to play piano musics, movie songs, pop songs..I’m confused too much…Casio is not available in my local market in India , and I’m feared to buy from online…please help…😫
This is an arranger style keyboard. CT-S1 is a digital piano style keyboard. Decide whether you want arranger features or digital piano features first. Arranger is used for playing along with built-in beats, patterns, and recording tracks and playing over them. Think one-man band. Usually has a much wider range of instrument voices including drums and brass. Digital piano is used for an experience more like a regular piano. Usually key feel and the grand piano tone are better on cheaper models. Usually has a higher polyphony. In either case, sustain pedal jack and velocity sensitive keys are the minimum requirements for a decent learning experience.
Have you heard about chord looper in Yamaha Genos and Yamaha PSR-SX900? It is the same thing found on the PSR-E383 called Auto Chord function. Only thing you CAN only use the preset chord sequences, you CANNOT import your own chord sequences. Smart chord on the other hand let's you choose a scale and based on the scale it simplifies the chords for you to play with one finger
Chord looper in Korg PA series keyboards is called Chord Sequencer which started in 2011 with Korg PA3X/PA600/PA900 and later in Korg PA4X/PA700/PA1000 and now in Korg PA5X. This was taken in Yamaha keyboards since 2019 with Yamaha PSR-SX900 and later with Yamaha Genos 1 (O.S ver 2) and now Yamaha Genos 2. In all of these keyboards you CAN import your own chord progressions
@leonardwaga You don't get the point. We want Yamaha to improve their products. Not to stop them making affordable things. Affordable doesn't mean terrible. Electronics are cheap today. They should make their products decent already. They keep releasing these rehashed trashbox to us and calling it "entry-level" keyboards. Sounds are very toyish, 2 variations the list goes on.
@XregionalX We're not expecting a Genos or a Montage, but were expecting something decent. Keyboards have been there for a long, long time. Why can't they make entry-level keyboard decent?
All these great sounds - but no L/R stereo... A shame.
Are the sound features more modern in Roland Go:Keys 3?
I was wondering if you are willing to help me. I wonder if the sound String that were found when pressing 77 on a PSR-EW310 is to be found on the new EW320/E383 keyboard? I hope it is not a lot to ask for.
Hey, I got the EW310, I was wondering if this newer model has the instrument number 77 - String built in? That is a very important function for me.
This is the update to PSR E373? Any info on when this will be available globally..like in india?
Yes, it’s basically the new version of that keyboard
It's now available in India as well.
😂@@anonym8361
Can you hook this keyboard up to a daw?
Yes with a USB cable you can use it as a midi controller.
How about headphone output?
@@alexanderwilliams1731 Yes.
So you can do gigs with it?
@@alexanderwilliams1731 Yes you can.
Is it possible to turn down volume of chords played over right hand?
possible
Which one would be the best between E383 and E473? There's only a 35 dollar difference in our country!
O that's interesting usually it's 160$ more just go for the E473 at that difference of price you could not go wrong
I have used both,i prefer playing the E473
Does it have transpose and tuning functions, too? Thank you!
According to the Yamaha website, it does have transpose -12 - 0, 0 - +12
Hi, is this compatible with the FC4A pedal please?
Yes - that is the pedal I use. Do not get the FC3A, it is a half pedal not compatible with the PSR-E keyboards.
Hi, is it possible to mute/turn off separate instruments in the rhythms?thanks
Can it be used as the main piano during church service?
I wouldn't. I had the PSR-E373 - great for room practice, but no power (no L/R stereo outputs) - I use a PSR-EW425 - medium-sized congregation (300 people) - perfect. You need the L/R outputs - even if you just use the L (mono) - complete fullness of sound. Plus - the EW 425 has the new (#2) Grand Piano patch you can't get on the E383 or even the E473.
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@@kingsleyamoah7532 - you're welcome. 😊
Should I buy this or Casio CT-s1?I have no previous music experience, I want to play piano musics, movie songs, pop songs..I’m confused too much…Casio is not available in my local market in India , and I’m feared to buy from online…please help…😫
Buy the Yamaha, it's a more confortable for beginners 🎉
Dont bother. Please at least buy a yamaha p145
This is an arranger style keyboard. CT-S1 is a digital piano style keyboard. Decide whether you want arranger features or digital piano features first.
Arranger is used for playing along with built-in beats, patterns, and recording tracks and playing over them. Think one-man band. Usually has a much wider range of instrument voices including drums and brass.
Digital piano is used for an experience more like a regular piano. Usually key feel and the grand piano tone are better on cheaper models. Usually has a higher polyphony.
In either case, sustain pedal jack and velocity sensitive keys are the minimum requirements for a decent learning experience.
Why does it sound muffled and low quality? Like watching a 240p video? Is it because of a bad setup, or does the keyboard just sound terrible?
Si te refieres al video es porque la grabación está en mono
Does it have transpose
Thnx for the nice review..
Si, como la enorme mayoria
Yes, it does.
It's amazing
Hello, is it possible to record phrases in a loop?
I'm using this for practising the choir
@deborahdas9321 the quality and sound on this thing is crazy 🤣
@@jackypg3d120are the keys 🎹 weighted? Like a piano
@@ladiwilliams1163 nahh but touch responsive
I love it 🥰
Praise to jesus with piano ❤✝️
I'm thinking in buying this piano but I need the money 😂
Isn't Auto Chord Play called Smart chords?
Have you heard about chord looper in Yamaha Genos and Yamaha PSR-SX900? It is the same thing found on the PSR-E383 called Auto Chord function. Only thing you CAN only use the preset chord sequences, you CANNOT import your own chord sequences. Smart chord on the other hand let's you choose a scale and based on the scale it simplifies the chords for you to play with one finger
Chord looper in Korg PA series keyboards is called Chord Sequencer which started in 2011 with Korg PA3X/PA600/PA900 and later in Korg PA4X/PA700/PA1000 and now in Korg PA5X. This was taken in Yamaha keyboards since 2019 with Yamaha PSR-SX900 and later with Yamaha Genos 1 (O.S ver 2) and now Yamaha Genos 2. In all of these keyboards you CAN import your own chord progressions
This is not a review. This is an infomercial. You are not musicians - you are salesmen.
LOL...I really wich the off center (not looking at the camer) YT fad would go away.
We living in 2024 when will Yamaha stop with this plastic toys ?
Yeah, Yamaha really needs to step up.
these plastic toys helped a lot of poor musicians who can't afford expensive stuff
@leonardwaga You don't get the point. We want Yamaha to improve their products. Not to stop them making affordable things. Affordable doesn't mean terrible. Electronics are cheap today. They should make their products decent already. They keep releasing these rehashed trashbox to us and calling it "entry-level" keyboards. Sounds are very toyish, 2 variations the list goes on.
@@amusic9825Seriously? What do you expect for 200 bucks? Perhaps a Genius with metal housing and heavy duty controls...
@XregionalX We're not expecting a Genos or a Montage, but were expecting something decent. Keyboards have been there for a long, long time. Why can't they make entry-level keyboard decent?
This vid is just blah blah blah blah.....
It's bad, why you more in talking.. it's time consuming.. self introducing is more wasting time.. very poor presentation.
Nowhere has these in stock. What's the deal?
I just ordered one on Amazon from a distributor named gearnuts (aka Sweetwater association)
@@Nyoshi219 In Australia? There's none on Amazon AU...