I love ‘em too !! On my 3rd ES and still have my old 90 in the garage. If you’re touring you will break keys, especially the B A and in D usually in that order. Also, this board demand good speakers. It’s forgiving on lesser gear but why would you. If the action were a touch better I’d marry it. Through an EAW LA 12 w outboard 32 band eq and a wah! Rocks!!
Ditto, Yes I feel the same way. I use a hard flightcase so no issues for broken keys as yet, I use Yamaha dxr/dxs for Pa via Yamaha MG mixers and it always sounds great to me. Yes I’d marry mine too if it was allowed too haha. Nice one
@@deankeys8185 on the key issue, I did have flight cases and still do. I noticed that mine tended to break after playing in a place like Yuma Arizona or Alabama and then going to Marquette Mich or something and the corner pieces at the base would break. Always in the same place. I finally got to the point where I would keep only two screws in the bottom of the board, and I always had extra keys on hand and I would literally lift the lid remove the front piece and replace the keys manually, which isn’t hard. We did win a class action lawsuit against Yamaha concerning these keys and I remember that I was able to take mine into Seale Keyworks in Nashville, and they gave me an entire replacement for free because of the lawsuit. I do believe, however, that the key set on the XS is the same. But I remember many times having to change those keys live and the band would always joke that I had to change the oil on the board!
I’m on my third S90, 1 S90 and 2 S90 ES’s. Wore the first 2 out. Constantly had to replace broken keys on the first 2 boards. Yamaha seems to have gotten better at that as my 3rd ES has yet to break a key in 7 yrs of service on the road plus I’ve gotten better at taking care of it. The first 2 would would often do 12-16 hrs of playing on Broadway in Nashville and they just got knocked around. Stood up well and to this day no board does pianos and organs right out of the box as well as the Yamaha S90Es. Even the Leslie is liveable. I stack a Hammond es now with the ventilator and still not afraid to play a piano part on the Hammond and play an organ part down on the S90 ES. Only drawback is the manual and I still get PTSD about a key breaking. I think Yamaha knew what they had in this one, especially with the Natural grand and then screwed the pooch when the discontinued it. The CP4, 5 and 88 just don’t do all the things this can do. Sure it’s a bit heavy but you’ll be glad you stayed in shape to move it once you hit the stage.
Wow that’s brilliant joe, I don’t think I’ll ever sell it tbh, I’m glad I’m not the only one who loves the s90es, as you say it will keep us fit moving it around haha
I am very happy I found this video! I recently began playing piano for my church and found a ‘90 es’ at a music store to purchase. Your video is the most enjoyable of all that I have seen. I will look at your channel for more information about your 90 es. I am interested to know how the arpeggiators work, I believe I saw that there are four. Thanks again!
That’s so kind of you to say thankyou, if you listen to my backing tracks “sleep tight” and “space” they are both using the arpeggiators. You won’t go wrong with the s90es as I still love mine 16years later.
A friend lead me to a pawn shop that had one for well …. I was very fortunate 🙏🏽 That keyboard is so extensive . But I have to agree that the o it downside is ether it’s so heavy to pick up & go on a quick gig
Many Thanks for this video. I just bought one of these. And it's time to enjoy it. Haven't played for more than 15 years. so it will be very slow start. What would you recommend for a home audio interface - something like focusrite (red) or yamaha ag06? What I know is, that with focusrite you have a change to record every channel on different track, and with the mixer everything goes into 1 channel. My plan is to do only home recordings. it will be mostly piano only, sometimes singer. Thanks once again!
Hi there, thanks for watching, i dont know about the focusrite but believe there very good, i plug into a usb desk and use cakewalk/sonar to do all my recordings, it works for me but i'm only entry level. you have bought a fantastic piano and hope you enjoy it as much as i do
I was wondering what piano selection you use. I have had the S90 not the es and found the Natural Piano patch to be the best with a little tweaking. I know there's more than one piano sound to choose from Thanks, John
@@deankeys8185 thanks Dean for your input. I owned an S90 and sold it because of mainly the weight. I bought a cp88 And like the less weight but due miss the sounds and feel of my old S90. I have a line on a S90ES and if I do purchase it I will need help moving it at times.
@@MrJohnnyc54 yes I know what you mean about the weight as They are a heavy beast to lug about, but I just haven’t played a modern board that comes even close to the s90es, I’m even thinking about buying a second one as a back up.
@@MrJohnnyc54 yes I’ve seen a couple for around £650, mine is looking quiet sorry for its self now so if I can find one locally that’s had little use I think I’ll get it as it would be nice to have one permanently set up at home for practicing/backup etc. I hope you get sorted too my friend
@@christiancummings3263 sorry I haven’t had this issue, you could reprogram the voice to another button or try a factory reset just in case it might be a software issue.
A great rundown here, most enjoyable. We have a fully expanded Yamaha Motif ES7 which has 99% of the same sounds and features of the S90 ES. We agree that these keyboards are absolutely fantastic, however...once you really delve into the editing capabilities these beasts have, especially the programmable arpeggiator...you may decide to sack your drummer and guitarist afterall😀👍🍺
Many thanks and totally agreed, I do enjoy playing with a live drummer/bass player I must admit even though I hate the set up hassle. I don’t use the 90 for the band as I have started using a montage 7 and an old 9000pro, but I love the 90 for the piano duo I’m in too. Really appreciate your comment and thanks for watching me dribble on lol
Hiya, if I’m being honest I’ve forgotten how to do it, as I haven’t done it in a long time, but if you do a search I,m sure there was a video on how to do it ok.
I found this, and stumbled on this video. I love the board... and it's starting to give me trouble. I don't know what to do- fix it? Buy a used one? Do you have advice? It sounds like it's detuning itself. Sad. I love this board!
I have a question. Is there a setting that allows me to turn off the keyboard and then turn it back on with the same sound patch that it was on when I turned it off?
Hmmm that’s a good question, it’s not something I’ve ever needed tbh, is there any options in UTILITYS perhaps ? I’ll have a look next time I’ve got it out ok
Hey thankyou for your kind words, when performing I use Yamaha dxr15 speakers and mix through a Yamaha mg124cx mixer, I find it such a pure and powerful sound.
@@deankeys8185 Casio CDP-S100, but my parents got me that one for my 15th bday. I really like that one and would love to have one eventually though. By the way, it came out in 2005, not 2004.
I love ‘em too !! On my 3rd ES and still have my old 90 in the garage. If you’re touring you will break keys, especially the B A and in D usually in that order. Also, this board demand good speakers. It’s forgiving on lesser gear but why would you. If the action were a touch better I’d marry it. Through an EAW LA 12 w outboard 32 band eq and a wah! Rocks!!
Ditto, Yes I feel the same way. I use a hard flightcase so no issues for broken keys as yet, I use Yamaha dxr/dxs for Pa via Yamaha MG mixers and it always sounds great to me. Yes I’d marry mine too if it was allowed too haha. Nice one
@@deankeys8185 on the key issue, I did have flight cases and still do. I noticed that mine tended to break after playing in a place like Yuma Arizona or Alabama and then going to Marquette Mich or something and the corner pieces at the base would break. Always in the same place. I finally got to the point where I would keep only two screws in the bottom of the board, and I always had extra keys on hand and I would literally lift the lid remove the front piece and replace the keys manually, which isn’t hard. We did win a class action lawsuit against Yamaha concerning these keys and I remember that I was able to take mine into Seale Keyworks in Nashville, and they gave me an entire replacement for free because of the lawsuit. I do believe, however, that the key set on the XS is the same. But I remember many times having to change those keys live and the band would always joke that I had to change the oil on the board!
The S80 is also a great keyboard, had mine for almost 25 years now! It has the same NoiseRez patch as the S90ES too!
Many thanks for the info, I,ll have to look out for one of those
I’m on my third S90, 1 S90 and 2 S90 ES’s. Wore the first 2 out. Constantly had to replace broken keys on the first 2 boards. Yamaha seems to have gotten better at that as my 3rd ES has yet to break a key in 7 yrs of service on the road plus I’ve gotten better at taking care of it. The first 2 would would often do 12-16 hrs of playing on Broadway in Nashville and they just got knocked around. Stood up well and to this day no board does pianos and organs right out of the box as well as the Yamaha S90Es. Even the Leslie is liveable. I stack a Hammond es now with the ventilator and still not afraid to play a piano part on the Hammond and play an organ part down on the S90 ES. Only drawback is the manual and I still get PTSD about a key breaking. I think Yamaha knew what they had in this one, especially with the Natural grand and then screwed the pooch when the discontinued it. The CP4, 5 and 88 just don’t do all the things this can do. Sure it’s a bit heavy but you’ll be glad you stayed in shape to move it once you hit the stage.
Wow that’s brilliant joe, I don’t think I’ll ever sell it tbh, I’m glad I’m not the only one who loves the s90es, as you say it will keep us fit moving it around haha
A brilliant review on a keyboard im looking to purchase....and a great sense of humor too
Oh bless you glen thankyou so much.
I am very happy I found this video! I recently began playing piano for my church and found a ‘90 es’ at a music store to purchase. Your video is the most enjoyable of all that I have seen. I will look at your channel for more information about your 90 es. I am interested to know how the arpeggiators work, I believe I saw that there are four.
Thanks again!
That’s so kind of you to say thankyou, if you listen to my backing tracks “sleep tight” and “space” they are both using the arpeggiators. You won’t go wrong with the s90es as I still love mine 16years later.
Absolute joy to watch Sir, you just play so well,,,keep up the channel updates buddy, great way of getting us through the lockdown
Thanks for your comments Steve, look forward to your next upload
I have one of these since a few months. And yes, it’s great. Sold my Nord stage 4!
Arrr that’s great news buddy, well I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do
A friend lead me to a pawn shop that had one for well …. I was very fortunate 🙏🏽
That keyboard is so extensive .
But I have to agree that the o it downside is ether it’s so heavy to pick up & go on a quick gig
Many Thanks for this video. I just bought one of these. And it's time to enjoy it. Haven't played for more than 15 years. so it will be very slow start. What would you recommend for a home audio interface - something like focusrite (red) or yamaha ag06? What I know is, that with focusrite you have a change to record every channel on different track, and with the mixer everything goes into 1 channel. My plan is to do only home recordings. it will be mostly piano only, sometimes singer. Thanks once again!
Hi there, thanks for watching, i dont know about the focusrite but believe there very good, i plug into a usb desk and use cakewalk/sonar to do all my recordings, it works for me but i'm only entry level. you have bought a fantastic piano and hope you enjoy it as much as i do
dearest Dean, what voices did you use in that video??? (i do have also the PF and AP and DX7 Cards put into too)...
Hello wolf, I,m just using the factory voices which I,ve selected as my fav,s ok.
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Man …. You really know what to do with that S90 💥👍🏽
Your so kind Thankyou, yes I’ve been carrying this heavy thing around for years but for me it’s just the best. Thanks for looking at my channel buddy
I was wondering what piano selection you use. I have had the S90 not the es and found the Natural Piano patch to be the best with a little tweaking. I know there's more than one piano sound to choose from Thanks, John
Hi John, yes the natural piano is good, but my personal favourite is labled piano & strings.
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Dean
@@deankeys8185 thanks Dean for your input. I owned an S90 and sold it because of mainly the weight. I bought a cp88 And like the less weight but due miss the sounds and feel of my old S90. I have a line on a S90ES and if I do purchase it I will need help moving it at times.
@@MrJohnnyc54 yes I know what you mean about the weight as They are a heavy beast to lug about, but I just haven’t played a modern board that comes even close to the s90es, I’m even thinking about buying a second one as a back up.
@@deankeys8185 I’ve got a line on one that maybe I can get for about 500.00 US
@@MrJohnnyc54 yes I’ve seen a couple for around £650, mine is looking quiet sorry for its self now so if I can find one locally that’s had little use I think I’ll get it as it would be nice to have one permanently set up at home for practicing/backup etc. I hope you get sorted too my friend
Are the keys weighted? How comparable are the keys to the real thing?
i would say its probably the closest feel you'll get
Hey I have an s90es but one of the voice buttons has stopped working do you know where I can get it serviced?
Hmmm I sorry I don’t know any service centres I’m afraid. Is the same voice button faulty when you select “voice” or “performance “ ?
@@deankeys8185 Both
@@christiancummings3263 so it’s the physical button not the voice ?
@@deankeys8185 Yes
@@christiancummings3263 sorry I haven’t had this issue, you could reprogram the voice to another button or try a factory reset just in case it might be a software issue.
A great rundown here, most enjoyable. We have a fully expanded Yamaha Motif ES7 which has 99% of the same sounds and features of the S90 ES. We agree that these keyboards are absolutely fantastic, however...once you really delve into the editing capabilities these beasts have, especially the programmable arpeggiator...you may decide to sack your drummer and guitarist afterall😀👍🍺
Many thanks and totally agreed, I do enjoy playing with a live drummer/bass player I must admit even though I hate the set up hassle. I don’t use the 90 for the band as I have started using a montage 7 and an old 9000pro, but I love the 90 for the piano duo I’m in too. Really appreciate your comment and thanks for watching me dribble on lol
Can you post how to layer
Hiya, if I’m being honest I’ve forgotten how to do it, as I haven’t done it in a long time, but if you do a search I,m sure there was a video on how to do it ok.
I found this, and stumbled on this video. I love the board... and it's starting to give me trouble. I don't know what to do- fix it? Buy a used one? Do you have advice? It sounds like it's detuning itself. Sad. I love this board!
Hello there, you could try doing a factory reset on it.
I have a question. Is there a setting that allows me to turn off the keyboard and then turn it back on with the same sound patch that it was on when I turned it off?
Hmmm that’s a good question, it’s not something I’ve ever needed tbh, is there any options in UTILITYS perhaps ? I’ll have a look next time I’ve got it out ok
@@deankeys8185 I googled specific words and found it online. Problem solved.
@@JeffRyan_88keys thats amazing jeff, well done you
Hello again, what are you using as an amp when performing? Buy the way your ES sounds awesome in this video.
Hey thankyou for your kind words, when performing I use Yamaha dxr15 speakers and mix through a Yamaha mg124cx mixer, I find it such a pure and powerful sound.
hello. very nice instrument and that superstition funk was awesome. many greetings from Norway
Thanks again from the uk, Your to kind and glad you enjoyed the content.
That is my favourite. I wish I had that.
Yes this one is very worn, I thinking of getting another one as there so good
@@deankeys8185 Still sounds good though, right?
@@harribo2005x oh yes I love it still, but I give it some hammer since owning it in 2004. Just such a great board. What do you use ?
@@deankeys8185 Casio CDP-S100, but my parents got me that one for my 15th bday. I really like that one and would love to have one eventually though. By the way, it came out in 2005, not 2004.
@@harribo2005x oh ok, when your old as me you forget things haha
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Hi do you some extra piano can give me cus I'm poor I can't afford 😔😣
I’m sorry I don’t have any spare pianos, If you keep saving your money you’ll be able to buy one some day. Take care and keep playing.