Sounds great and excellent playing, but nothing beats a reel quality acoustic accordion IMHO. It's exactly like listening to a great top of the range digital piano demo and then listening to a reel Steinway or Bosendorfer.
In response to the argument that a digital instrument can never match the real acoustic one, it's important to acknowledge the unique qualities of each. While it's true that acoustic instruments offer an unmatched organic richness, natural resonance, and a tactile playing experience, digital instruments bring their own valuable advantages. One significant benefit is the ability to practice with headphones, allowing musicians to play at any time without disturbing neighbors. This makes digital instruments ideal for those in shared or small living spaces. Additionally, they offer easy amplification on stage through direct audio output, eliminating the risk of feedback (Larsen effect) in stage monitoring-a common challenge with mic'd acoustic instruments. Digital instruments also offer seamless connectivity with modern technology. Bluetooth, MIDI, and digital audio input/output allow for effortless integration with DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), making recording, editing, and producing music more accessible and efficient. These features, while different from the raw beauty of an acoustic instrument, highlight the versatility and practicality that digital instruments bring to a modern musician’s toolkit. Ultimately, it’s not about one being inherently better than the other, but how each fits the musician’s needs in different contexts.
I love the versatility that digital instruments are able to give the performer. Personally, I never liked the sound of an acoustic Accordion. I spent my first 20+ years playing one until the heavens opened up and the digital age was born.
@@ReeseCraven :) This is just my personal opinion, but I do not like the design of the Korg Fisa. Also I don’t need so many MIDI functions and orchestral sounds. To me, an accordion should be an accordion, not a keyboard instrument that looks like accordion. However, I will buy this instrument in the hope that the accordion components are of high quality. (Currently I have a Roland FR-8x and FR-1x)
Da brividi ! Stupenda, finalmente una fisa eccezionale
Spettacolo……. Ora capisco la differenza che mi diceva….. magnifico strumento.
Suena brutal!! Enhorabuena!!
Lindo.
Sounds great and excellent playing, but nothing beats a reel quality acoustic accordion IMHO. It's exactly like listening to a great top of the range digital piano demo and then listening to a reel Steinway or Bosendorfer.
In response to the argument that a digital instrument can never match the real acoustic one, it's important to acknowledge the unique qualities of each. While it's true that acoustic instruments offer an unmatched organic richness, natural resonance, and a tactile playing experience, digital instruments bring their own valuable advantages.
One significant benefit is the ability to practice with headphones, allowing musicians to play at any time without disturbing neighbors. This makes digital instruments ideal for those in shared or small living spaces. Additionally, they offer easy amplification on stage through direct audio output, eliminating the risk of feedback (Larsen effect) in stage monitoring-a common challenge with mic'd acoustic instruments.
Digital instruments also offer seamless connectivity with modern technology. Bluetooth, MIDI, and digital audio input/output allow for effortless integration with DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), making recording, editing, and producing music more accessible and efficient. These features, while different from the raw beauty of an acoustic instrument, highlight the versatility and practicality that digital instruments bring to a modern musician’s toolkit.
Ultimately, it’s not about one being inherently better than the other, but how each fits the musician’s needs in different contexts.
I love the versatility that digital instruments are able to give the performer. Personally, I never liked the sound of an acoustic Accordion. I spent my first 20+ years playing one until the heavens opened up and the digital age was born.
“The Accordion Fisa Suprema, much like a Mercedes, is a top-tier instrument, though its design leaves much to be desired.”
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@@ReeseCraven :) This is just my personal opinion, but I do not like the design of the Korg Fisa. Also I don’t need so many MIDI functions and orchestral sounds. To me, an accordion should be an accordion, not a keyboard instrument that looks like accordion. However, I will buy this instrument in the hope that the accordion components are of high quality. (Currently I have a Roland FR-8x and FR-1x)
Prezzo troppo alto 😕😒
Spettacolo……. Ora capisco la differenza che mi diceva….. magnifico strumento.