I have a Korg D1 and it fits in this price range. It sounds good, but my love for the Korg D1 is mostly because of the awesome keybed (it has the RH3). I think the Korg D1 belongs in here as well...
By the way, I also love the Yamaha p223. Have played one once and the sounds are amazing! Thanks for the awesome video (even though it could have included the Korg D1)
The Roland sounds the best to my ears. I think to do this you need to hear exactly the same piece on each piano to properly compare else it can be quite difficult.
For me it’s really between the Yamaha and the Roland. For sound, the Yamaha seems far and away the best out of the three. And it so looks the most enjoyable, from your playing it. For recording, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and if I want to use a keyboard with Ableton Live etc, In the maze of choosing new keys, Roland is better value. From what I can see, it has more features. Good to know. Thanks for the demo 🦋
I owned a korg b2 but it had a lot of issues with the circuit board and eventually i threw it out because i was tired of fixing it. Ill go with the Yamaha and hopefully that'll be more reliable
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Mas bonito y mas liviano el Casio. El mejor sonido de Piano Yamaha. El que yo me quedaria el Roland. Greetings from Madrid.
I have a casio px-s6000. Obv a lot more expensive. I got it mostly because it wasn't very high. I have in on my computer desk (its a big desk), under the monitors. Most other keyboards are so high that it would make the key position unpleasant. They are like tanks. For people on a budget, any of the casio px range would have similar dimensions.
Can somebody explain to me, I'm a noob to this: Can I use any of these as a standalone keyboards, i.e. I just turn them on and play (they have their own speaker), but also use them to connect them with an audio interface and load in plugins (virtual instruments) to them as well? And then play through my computer (like I do with small MIDI controllers) ?
Yamaha DGX 670 is the best digital piano on the market. I’ve been teaching piano for over 25 years and it is the best sounding, high quality workmanship, reasonably priced under $900 and is easy to use with beautiful sound quality.
I have a Roland FP-E50 which is same key bed and Supernatural piano as FP30X. The USB Audio is brilliant for making videos with my iPhone. Perfect Digital Audio to the Phone which automatically switches from mic to USB Audio when connected. Brilliant quality. ua-cam.com/video/XOfZ81iAtmQ/v-deo.htmlsi=ju9e5VEKmJA9Oo99
As for keybed I already have read, that Roland states this or that DP has PHA4 while in fact they are changing it a little. Supposedly RD-08 and FP-E50 use the same PHA4, but the first one is better. I didn't touch anything, so don't quote me 🙂
very nice taste on everything you play in your demos. sweet! you my friend deserve a raise!
thanks Jack - merry Christmas to you all (maybe Santa will bring me the CASIO ...) 🎹🌠
I have a Korg D1 and it fits in this price range. It sounds good, but my love for the Korg D1 is mostly because of the awesome keybed (it has the RH3).
I think the Korg D1 belongs in here as well...
By the way, I also love the Yamaha p223. Have played one once and the sounds are amazing!
Thanks for the awesome video (even though it could have included the Korg D1)
The Korg D1 is cool but less bang for the buck, I think. The only real good sounds on it are the Pianos and some of the E-pianos.
@@BrianQuilligan-o8nwhich to be fair are the fundamental sounds beginners would want :)
The D1 feels very far behind in connectivity though.
D1 is the most tempting, but I am waiting for D2 because of connectivity and weight. I hope they don't add speakers in the new version.
Personally speaking if not a Kawai, I'd take the Yamaha of those :)
0:53 roland
4:27 yamaha
6:52 casio
The Roland sounds the best to my ears. I think to do this you need to hear exactly the same piece on each piano to properly compare else it can be quite difficult.
For me it’s really between the Yamaha and the Roland. For sound, the Yamaha seems far and away the best out of the three. And it so looks the most enjoyable, from your playing it.
For recording, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and if I want to use a keyboard with Ableton Live etc, In the maze of choosing new keys, Roland is better value. From what I can see, it has more features.
Good to know. Thanks for the demo 🦋
The Yamaha sounds sooo gooood😊
Maybe, It seems I have Yamaha fatigue from Genos and Tyros.
If thats the three options I go with Korg B2 😘
Do you own one. Curious to hear your thoughts on it :)
Thanks in advance!
I owned a korg b2 but it had a lot of issues with the circuit board and eventually i threw it out because i was tired of fixing it. Ill go with the Yamaha and hopefully that'll be more reliable
Mas bonito y mas liviano el Casio.
El mejor sonido de Piano Yamaha.
El que yo me quedaria el Roland.
Greetings from Madrid.
I have a casio px-s6000. Obv a lot more expensive. I got it mostly because it wasn't very high. I have in on my computer desk (its a big desk), under the monitors.
Most other keyboards are so high that it would make the key position unpleasant. They are like tanks.
For people on a budget, any of the casio px range would have similar dimensions.
Can somebody explain to me, I'm a noob to this: Can I use any of these as a standalone keyboards, i.e. I just turn them on and play (they have their own speaker), but also use them to connect them with an audio interface and load in plugins (virtual instruments) to them as well? And then play through my computer (like I do with small MIDI controllers) ?
You can use them all as stand alone pianos and also as a controller keyboard as they all have MIDI.
Why no sound from Oz at the intro ?
6:51 songs name?
How is the Yamaha p223 different than the Yamaha p225 other than their model name?
For me: (1) Yamaha, .. (2) Roland .................. (3) Casio
Yamaha DGX 670 is the best digital piano on the market. I’ve been teaching piano for over 25 years and it is the best sounding, high quality workmanship, reasonably priced under $900 and is easy to use with beautiful sound quality.
In the year of our Lord-Jesus Christ 2024 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have a Roland FP-E50 which is same key bed and Supernatural piano as FP30X. The USB Audio is brilliant for making videos with my iPhone. Perfect Digital Audio to the Phone which automatically switches from mic to USB Audio when connected. Brilliant quality. ua-cam.com/video/XOfZ81iAtmQ/v-deo.htmlsi=ju9e5VEKmJA9Oo99
As for keybed I already have read, that Roland states this or that DP has PHA4 while in fact they are changing it a little. Supposedly RD-08 and FP-E50 use the same PHA4, but the first one is better. I didn't touch anything, so don't quote me 🙂
nice playing mate
@@SynthLife-sd6gbThe point I was trying to make is how great and useful USB audio is.