Probably the most misunderstood digital synth of all time: the Kurzweil. Where in your average rompler you have a rompler. Here, any sampled instrument is an oscillator in an elaborate digital modular synthesizer architecture. Oh and it sounds fantastic and comes with that KDFX effects architecture (as good as classic Lexicon/Eventide). Great demo Daniel.
Division Bell is not VAST sound at all, but they sampled Rick Wrights old analog synths, like Moog, Farfisa, Solina into the K2000 they used filters and stuff inside the machine. Without those classic synths, nobody will never sound like 90s Pink Floyd lol
Thank you for this! The best K2700 demo video out there. Most spend too much time on the piano and organ sounds. I finally realize the true versatility of this instrument.
Synthesizers could really fix their lack of good string patches by simply having solo strings in non vibrato to vibrato using the mod wheel, high velocity triggers staccato, and portamento bending in solo mode, then layer that with section strings if you need a section. Of course, this is why Kurzweil let's you make your own patches.
If I buy a K2700 and make loads of sounds for my band on it, can I then make a backup of the keyboard and load it into another K2700? So it’s basically a clone? I’m going on tour next year and the hire company can supply a 2700 for me
Yes, that’s the mane problem from today’s Kurz Products. I had a PC4/7 and sold it after one Year, because of the so outdated Sounds. Also the piano sounds were not that what they had been in the last Kurz Flagships, no lasting Quality at all.
Would love to see Kurz revisit the VA1 synth. Yes it’s in here, and other boards, but it’s laid out in a workstation format rather than a knobby synth. Generally would love to see Kurz use it’s engine in more creative ways beyond workstations and stage pianos.
That would be nice but VA1 is available in its entirety in VAST. Which is to say you have to build it like a modular. Bit of a pain at first but when you get the hang of it, it is less of a pain. This is a small company that's obviously going down the road of incremental improvement. It's good to see them put out some stuff. Vast engine sounds great. One of the best sounding digital engines of all time probably. But there are drawbacks. Like with anything I guess :).
This I know. I had a PC3. Yes when you learn your way around it it’s less of a pain, but still a pain, and not easier than a dedicated knobby synth. I think if they rolled the dice it could open a whole new market to them. Synths are bigger than ever right now. How many variations on the theme of workstation do we really need? I guess the same could be said for synths. I also think that their relatively smaller size compared to the big three can lend them a little more wiggle room to take chances as they’re not expected to be putting out the same stuff all the time.
I own a K2000 and a K2661. it would be nice to see a 61-note version of this syth but I'm definitely considering buying this 88 K2700. And thank you Daniel for this great demo. And Sweetwater definitely gets an A+ in customer service, you guys are the best! 😊
Can't tell yah how nice it is to see Mr. Fisher back on a Kurzweil!! VAST Master! That need to be on a coffee mug for him! 😁 btw, WHY did they do away with the arrange mode of the sequencer?😔
You can spend all your time figuring out what sounds to use on that. I play guitar and bought a sound compressor to play on. I still had to buy a pedal for heavy metal and a whammy pedal. It's nice though.
Hi Ján Beňo. It's twew! I had originally designed it for the K2500 factory presets so that there was a 9-drawbar organ preset that could be used in any Zone of a Multi. It then got used in the factory presets of the K2661, PC3, PC4, K2700, and others. Thanks for noticing! -_Daniel_
Can this keyboard be reverted so I can play right hand part of a melody with left hand and vice-versa? Also, does it allow setting notes to keys, so I can make a mirrored keyboard at D4, for example, to play the same pattern with the same fingers over the same notes in right and left parts of keyboard?
He’s smart and stays out of the music biz. No money to be made unless you’re a freakazoid. He’s a normal looking and acting human. He made a wise choice to sell music gear to wannabe chumps.
Why don't these program numbers listed in the Demo match up with what I have in my K2700? And some of them, like 'Arp Orchestra' doesn't even exist in my K2700. In my K2700, program 373 is "AgressoBassiDiv"
Hi markalanis5760. In order to get a product demo shot and edited in time, we often get prototype units that may have some differences when compared to the final product. -_Daniel_
@@RamJam-r9o i’ve seen many comments in the internet claiming my previous comment!that k2700 is outdated at both software and sounds!i do not have personal experience fm this synth…do u own a k2700?
Gosto muito da linha Kurzweil Tenho um Pc3 76 com a placa mae Queimada e nao tenho como repor. A assincia técnica no Brasil É muito cara. E não encontro a placa para comprar. Perdi o teclado praticamente.
We don't need sound demonstrations. Keyboardist know what digital sounds will sound like even after manipulating them. What is important is WHY THE SOUNDS CAN BE MANIPULATED. WHAT CAN THE KEYBOARD DO? We want the demonstrations on the mechanics of the keyboard, please. Redo the video, please. Thank you.
I like Kurzweil because they don't sound artificially digital. Not a knock on other workstation manufacturers. But the K series keyboards just have a warmth to their sound.
Can those 32 layers be used as a "modal synthesis" environment, to send a short burst of noise to 30 parallel keyboard-tracked bandpass resonant filters?
If I understand correctly, yes, each of the 32 layers can have its own noise and key tracked bandpass filter. That layer can then be assigned to one or more keys. -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater Thank you but my question is if one layer can send a short burst of noise and 31 layers receive that noise on their inputs, doing different filters on it.
@@markom1976 i don’t own Kurzweil, but from what I read, they call it “cascading”: sending output from any layer to other layers. And I am pretty shure you can send sound form one layer to many others, don’t know If you could to it to all 32 layers or if there are some limits to that.
@@markom1976 as I understand vast engine, on every layer you can have a sample, dsp block and fx block. Both dsp block and fx block are configurable. So probably yes, you can built your own dsp block that you need or use filter fx. Dsp block is very deep, with va oscillators, filters and low level stuff.
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Probably the most misunderstood digital synth of all time: the Kurzweil. Where in your average rompler you have a rompler. Here, any sampled instrument is an oscillator in an elaborate digital modular synthesizer architecture. Oh and it sounds fantastic and comes with that KDFX effects architecture (as good as classic Lexicon/Eventide). Great demo Daniel.
yup, agree, KDFX as good as Lexicon/Eventide on board and now more FX channels than ever before
@@sapainca Yeah it's a hidden gem. It is a bit of a bear to program though. I should have mentioned that I guess. Great sounding digital synth though.
The best Reverbs in KDFX are insane!
Completely forgot this thing would sound like Pink Floyd, and of course Daniel would know how.
Division Bell is not VAST sound at all, but they sampled Rick Wrights old analog synths, like Moog, Farfisa, Solina into the K2000 they used filters and stuff inside the machine. Without those classic synths, nobody will never sound like 90s Pink Floyd lol
Here is a man who has spent a lifetime learning exactly the right riff to demo every type of patch. Amazing.
Should be in a Broadway pit.
Would enjoy seeing a deeper dive into how VAST works from a programming standpoint!
Thank you for this! The best K2700 demo video out there. Most spend too much time on the piano and organ sounds. I finally realize the true versatility of this instrument.
Would be great in a smaller format, 76 or 61
Weighted hammer 76 note version. 😊 I can dream.
@@DerikPiano dreams can come true🥺
Synthesizers could really fix their lack of good string patches by simply having solo strings in non vibrato to vibrato using the mod wheel, high velocity triggers staccato, and portamento bending in solo mode, then layer that with section strings if you need a section. Of course, this is why Kurzweil let's you make your own patches.
If I buy a K2700 and make loads of sounds for my band on it, can I then make a backup of the keyboard and load it into another K2700? So it’s basically a clone? I’m going on tour next year and the hire company can supply a 2700 for me
“Computer incantations for world peace” played live? Now that’s impressive!
That was nuts! Was passing by and watched the whole thing. My kind of guy. Mesmerizing. Not sure I have the talent to match this beast.
Best $3000 I ever spent at Sweetwater.
Im a kurzweil fanboy, but oh boy these sounds are so outdated compared to the big 3
Yes, that’s the mane problem from today’s Kurz Products. I had a PC4/7 and sold it after one Year, because of the so outdated Sounds. Also the piano sounds were not that what they had been in the last Kurz Flagships, no lasting Quality at all.
I've played a Kurzweil PC2 once many years ago, still one of the best experiences I ever had with a synthesizer, a true other level of expressiveness.
Would love to see Kurz revisit the VA1 synth. Yes it’s in here, and other boards, but it’s laid out in a workstation format rather than a knobby synth. Generally would love to see Kurz use it’s engine in more creative ways beyond workstations and stage pianos.
That would be nice but VA1 is available in its entirety in VAST. Which is to say you have to build it like a modular. Bit of a pain at first but when you get the hang of it, it is less of a pain. This is a small company that's obviously going down the road of incremental improvement. It's good to see them put out some stuff. Vast engine sounds great. One of the best sounding digital engines of all time probably. But there are drawbacks. Like with anything I guess :).
This I know. I had a PC3. Yes when you learn your way around it it’s less of a pain, but still a pain, and not easier than a dedicated knobby synth. I think if they rolled the dice it could open a whole new market to them. Synths are bigger than ever right now. How many variations on the theme of workstation do we really need? I guess the same could be said for synths. I also think that their relatively smaller size compared to the big three can lend them a little more wiggle room to take chances as they’re not expected to be putting out the same stuff all the time.
So many cool sounds ... great performance 👏👏👏
I have no idea why everybody brags about the Korg Kronos when this thing is around
I had a Kronos and a couple of Kurzweils - sold the Kronos and kept the PC3K7.
I own a K2000 and a K2661. it would be nice to see a 61-note version of this syth but I'm definitely considering buying this 88 K2700. And thank you Daniel for this great demo. And Sweetwater definitely gets an A+ in customer service, you guys are the best! 😊
61- Version is coming now!
Having the K2700 for a while now, this demo just barely scratches the surface.
Its a super great demo and video.
Thanks for re-uploading in stereo.
Man being addicted to synths and being broke is just a terrible combo
Can't tell yah how nice it is to see Mr. Fisher back on a Kurzweil!! VAST Master! That need to be on a coffee mug for him! 😁 btw, WHY did they do away with the arrange mode of the sequencer?😔
An arranger with this sound engine - over the top. But style making is another subject.
What can be said I mean Really¡! folks this thing's just [So] beyond eternal sonic infinity it's sorta scary but ina good way kids, great work Dan thanx dude[P.S...gotta figure a way tooo acquire one of these suckers without ¡=i_i©l
I'm absolutely amazed at how good this sounds. Great video, thanks 🤘
O mundo vai acabar e a kurzweil não vai construir um teclado com tela touch 🤦🏻
There's something about the tone that doesnt sound modern or outdated either. "timeless organic" maybe?
I’m really shook, just found out this thing existed
You can spend all your time figuring out what sounds to use on that. I play guitar and bought a sound compressor to play on. I still had to buy a pedal for heavy metal and a whammy pedal. It's nice though.
I guess this sound was programmed by Mr. Fisher :D ua-cam.com/video/ZoB7ICWgjO4/v-deo.html
Hi Ján Beňo. It's twew! I had originally designed it for the K2500 factory presets so that there was a 9-drawbar organ preset that could be used in any Zone of a Multi. It then got used in the factory presets of the K2661, PC3, PC4, K2700, and others. Thanks for noticing! -_Daniel_
I love the sounds of this synth!
Yooo that intro is insane for real. Is that a song from an artist in the past??? I’m going to find one of these next month and buy it.
Does it come with the master transpose? Where is it located?
Beast of a machine. My next keyboard. Using two other Kurzweil keyboards at the moment. And I’ve used Korg, Yamaha, Roland. Kurz is simply the best.
Wow! Talk about a dream machine! Everything about it is absolutely stunning. Truly impressive!
Can this keyboard be reverted so I can play right hand part of a melody with left hand and vice-versa? Also, does it allow setting notes to keys, so I can make a mirrored keyboard at D4, for example, to play the same pattern with the same fingers over the same notes in right and left parts of keyboard?
A Stupendous Machine
Thank You for Posting
Pianos/ electric pianos are on point per usual 🎹
Nice demo, noticed „thats all“ by genesis, but what is the song with the strings at timestamp 14:20? Thx in advance
Can the 32 layers be used as 32 filters filterbank? Serial or parallel configuration?
Muito Top. Perfect. Hamond. 👏👏👏
Daniel is doing the wrong job - he's a top pro musician
He’s smart and stays out of the music biz. No money to be made unless you’re a freakazoid. He’s a normal looking and acting human. He made a wise choice to sell music gear to wannabe chumps.
K2761 when? My 2661 isn't getting younger :v
Does the Kurzweil cut out when a sound changes or do the sounds fade?
looks good, i just went over its synthsis engines, it has a VA engine as well as the FM engine, better now
It’s amazing, not just to hear but to play (having had a PC3x) 👏🏻
Why don't these program numbers listed in the Demo match up with what I have in my K2700? And some of them, like 'Arp Orchestra' doesn't even exist in my K2700. In my K2700, program 373 is "AgressoBassiDiv"
Hi markalanis5760. In order to get a product demo shot and edited in time, we often get prototype units that may have some differences when compared to the final product. -_Daniel_
I need one 😊
An Absolutely fantastic demo!
Great show off! Great board! 👌
why does everybody claim that Kurzweil K2700 has outdated sounds and that it is not worth its money??
I Always heard the contrary...
@@RamJam-r9o i’ve seen many comments in the internet claiming my previous comment!that k2700 is outdated at both software and sounds!i do not have personal experience fm this synth…do u own a k2700?
Fantastic demonstration!
Bravo! Great Performance. I want one of those!
is it better than Korg's Nautilus in terms of diversity of sounds and recording?
Bought Nautilus and returned it after 2 days.Sound’s very cheap
@@edokobra1963 are talking seriously?!😳
Can I load up my k2500xs and k600xs sessions on this thing?
What’s the difference between the k2700 and the new k2088 ???
Gosto muito da linha Kurzweil
Tenho um Pc3 76 com a placa mae
Queimada e nao tenho como repor.
A assincia técnica no Brasil
É muito cara. E não encontro a placa
para comprar.
Perdi o teclado praticamente.
We don't need sound demonstrations. Keyboardist know what digital sounds will sound like even after manipulating them. What is important is WHY THE SOUNDS CAN BE MANIPULATED. WHAT CAN THE KEYBOARD DO? We want the demonstrations on the mechanics of the keyboard, please. Redo the video, please. Thank you.
T'es pas un peu con toi ?
Does anyone know how much polyphony this board has?
Hi JAYDEZ. We do (it's 256):
www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/K2700--kurzweil-k2700-88-key-synthesizer-workstation
-_Daniel_
@@sweetwater Thx!!
😲😳
Good demo
I like Kurzweil because they don't sound artificially digital. Not a knock on other workstation manufacturers.
But the K series keyboards just have a warmth to their sound.
Hi, what is the name of the song from minute 7:48 to 8?
Kurzwail is the real brand rest are low graded
Strings sounds sre only good in context (with other tracks). I’ve never heard good sound (or well played) strings.
The same for brass, voices, guitars, or any other real instrument. They never sound real.
Can those 32 layers be used as a "modal synthesis" environment, to send a short burst of noise to 30 parallel keyboard-tracked bandpass resonant filters?
If I understand correctly, yes, each of the 32 layers can have its own noise and key tracked bandpass filter. That layer can then be assigned to one or more keys. -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater Thank you but my question is if one layer can send a short burst of noise and 31 layers receive that noise on their inputs, doing different filters on it.
@@markom1976 i don’t own Kurzweil, but from what I read, they call it “cascading”: sending output from any layer to other layers. And I am pretty shure you can send sound form one layer to many others, don’t know If you could to it to all 32 layers or if there are some limits to that.
@@artephank Can the 32 layers be used as 32 filters filter bank? Serial or parallel configuration?
@@markom1976 as I understand vast engine, on every layer you can have a sample, dsp block and fx block. Both dsp block and fx block are configurable. So probably yes, you can built your own dsp block that you need or use filter fx. Dsp block is very deep, with va oscillators, filters and low level stuff.
Does this have touch screen or still button/slider/wheel selected?
No touch screen
Yet miles behind proper VST synths. Anything other than e.pianos sounds like 90s cheese.
k2700 or the new montageM?
The montage weights a ton
@@ispianistmongolien....
2500$ ,no