I am considering adding this to my "possibilities" list. I have done extensive reading and research on both the 49 and 88 key models, and while I admire the 88-key model, I am learning towards the 49-key model because it has an octave selection feature, unlike the 88-key. Thank you.
Looks fun Jeremy. How was the keyboard latency? Most bluetooth-connected keyboards I've tried so far have a delay between pressing the key and creating the sound. Did you have an issue with this?
Confused. You didn’t name the keyboard in the video, and the ones linked in the description aren’t the one in the video. What is the keyboard in the video?
If you are a singer and you want to sing a romantic song like can't help falling in love at a full stadium just playing simple chords connected to the stadium pa system the foldable piano will do the job.
I got the 88 and 49 version but this one is a newer model. I do NOT have midi over USB. Therefore i got this question: does this version also make “computer keyboard” type of sounds when you type the keys? The previous versions are very “clicky” and kind of make noise when you try to use this when e.g. My girlfriend is sleeping in the living room or when i am practicing somewhere with headphones where other people are reading for example. The Previous ones are NOT touch sensitive and therefore i hope that the keys on this model sound a LITTLE less “clicky”. @jeremy See (or other buyers). Can you give me more information on this topic? I really really really want to know this because i want to make the upgrade.
@workman song aka sean mcmahon music & theology It's a "Carry-on Folding Controller 49" (aka FC-49), with the Blackstar brand, which is really a rebranded Midiplus "Vboard 49" - although there are some differences in the firmware. The manual for the Midiplus Vboard version has many more pages and it seems to have quite a few more features hidden behind the Shift button.
@@realSeanMcMahon it says "Carry-on" on the right side, That version is made by BlackStar.. they are a good company. I have their Bass, and Guitar amps
@@izzard Yup, your right. i'm vacationing in the Philippines, and i ordered the Vboard 49 online.. got it delivered in 3 or 4 days. I'm happy with it. i had just bought a M-Audio 49 and i took it back after i tested this one. i really like that modulation pad on the side better
Happy Holidays Jeremy. Hope you are doing well. I love your videos. I was wondering from your massive keyboard experience, is there a keyboard with a mic input that records vocals and at least 16 tracks? And possibly allows you to sample and edit the vocals? What is the lowest price keyboard with those capabilitilies that you can think of? Thanks, Appreciate your insight
Hello.. Can i start by asking how were you able to download the app (you showed here 6:35). i checked on the website and they show a photo, but no link to download. i just bought the Midiplus Vboard 49 .. it looks exactly identical to your keyboard (they are the same), but it doesn't say "Carry on" (it says Vboard). With Chinese products you can often find the same item with different brand names.. (clones). In any event.. i'm trying to find out if this keyboard can RECEIVE BACK MIDI signals?? (not just send out). And if it can, how would i enable it to do so. i'm using it as a controller for my DAW (on my laptop) and what i play into my DAW (Native Instruments Maschine) i want to have the MIDI data sent back to the keyboard controller, to play the sounds on an app i'm using on my iPad. (Those sounds play when connected via bluetooth to the controller - but i have not found a way to sync my iPad directly with my Laptop). Do you know if this Keyboard can also RECEIVE MIDI BACK after its played/sent MIDI?
Can you review the PSR-225, the precursor of the PSR-E4 series? Timeline before the PSR-E4 Series: PSR-225 PSR-D1 DJX PSR-270 PSR-340 PSR-280 DJX II PSR-350 PSR-225GM PSR-290 PSR-293
Hey Jeremy, this keyboard is apparently made in partnership with Blackstar Amplification, but I'm unable to find anything even on their website or any other place to purchase it, including your links. Thanks for the great review and any help in finding this product for sale!
Yea. The links in Jeremy’s description aren’t actually this keyboard. He doesn’t mention the name, although we see the name toward the end of the video. Very confused. Ever find out?
@@realSeanMcMahon I just bought it, its carry-on. A sub brand of blackstar. I'm certain that they are actually an OEM rebrand cause I saw Chinese version of their previous models.
It's a "Carry-on Folding Controller 49" (aka FC-49), with the Blackstar brand, which is really a rebranded Midiplus "Vboard 49" - although there are some differences in the firmware. The manual for the Midiplus Vboard version has many more pages and it seems to have quite a few more features hidden behind the Shift button.
It's a "Carry-on Folding Controller 49" (aka FC-49), with the Blackstar brand, which is really a rebranded Midiplus "Vboard 49" - although there are some differences in the firmware. The manual for the Midiplus Vboard version has many more pages and it seems to have quite a few more features hidden behind the Shift button.
Jeremy, your link on this post for the 49-key controller is actually a link to a Carry-On 49-key piano WITH SOUNDS AND SPEAKERS! The 49-key MIDI CONTROLLER you are demonstrating does NOT appear to be on the Amazon site. Please update your link, if possible, to the CONTROLLER, if indeed it is listed on Amazon. Thanks!!
No one knows (or is saying) if the display problem is solved. But so many of these keyboards have been made and are in the supply chain at this point you should assume anything you buy right now was probably manufactured several months ago (when there was definitely a problem). You may or may not get a bad one - but since Yamaha Customer Service is NOT GOOD you need to make sure you buy from a reliable dealer with excellent customer service (even if you pay a little more for the keyboard) who will accept returns during the warranty period and let them deal with Yamaha! Good luck. I hope you can find a good dealer in your area.
I have E473 with LCD problem. It still under warranty, so I sent the E473 to the Yamaha service center. It took about 2 weeks until I got the unit back. Now the LCD is good as new. In my country, Yamaha held the sale of E473 until the problem solved. I think now all new units in sale should not have this problem anymore.
Please review Artesia MA-88 keyboard. It's a cheap one, but has a dynamic keyboard, sounds surprisingly good and it has a lot of good reviews. If I'm not mistaken it also appears to be the same as Ringway TB100.
Hello Mr Jeremy, I have been interested in learning how to play keyboard but i still don't know which keyboard to buy . I have no experience with which one is the best and i need your help or advice to which one to buy. If you read this thanks for your time
Hi Jeremy. Was thinking of buying a PSR SX900 but the problem is that it has been around for 3 and a half years. So you think it'll be replaced by a successor very soon?
Hey Jeremy, alles goed? Every time i see a video of you i want to buy a piano. I just buy this one for my daugther traveling. How are your childerens? What’s new from you ( big ) friend from holland? Groetjes!
It's a bit twitchy and granular. It feels like there are maybe 3-6 levels of sensitivity. It's hard to play softly, because below a certain velocity/pressure it simply doesn't trigger notes at all. And it's quite easy to accidentally leap up to a loud note. There are different modes for the sensitivity though: soft, default, hard and custom. The first three don't seem to make much difference but I haven't tried a custom curve. The velocity sensitivity can also be turned off.
@@izzard i used it on my iPad and depending on the app, the velocity (touch) sensitivity can be so so, or excellent. i also used it on my Laptop with Native Instruments Maschine Expansions, and the Spectrasonics Keyscape that he has listed here.. and the Velocity Sensitivity is excellent. When i touch the keys softly the sound is low, lay on it harder, and its loud. So it could depend on the source (the app you're using it with). There is a way to adjust it.
I see reviews of this Carry on FC-49 from people who have purchased it and they say its garbage. I just wonder if people are getting confused with Carry-On and the Carry-on midi controller. most people have found the purchased keyboard is broken on unpacking. Just wondering how Jeremy says it's so good.
it is very good. i just bought one that is very identical (has the brand name VBoard but in every way they are the same) and its cool.. it can connect to an iPad and play apps via Bluetooth, and there's virtually no latency at all. Thats amazing. It can also connect to my Laptop via USB cable. & work as a controller with my DAW. i also have an M-Audio, and an XKey 49 key, but i like that this one folds up and fits in my backpack. They keys on it feel different, but after my 2nd practice.. my fingers were use to it. Trust me its worth it. and not so expensive.
I just got one of these and the "shift" button feels different to the other two "Octave" buttons, it doesn't click the same and feels a bit like it's stuck down whereas the others all have a good bit of travel and a satisfying click when you press them. Does anyone else have this unit and if so could you tell me if yours is the same please? Trying to figure out if its defective or if it's meant to be that way...
Dear Jeremy, according your huge experience, can you pls help to chose e-piano only for classical music: Korg b2, Casio px 1100, Yamaha p125, Roland fp 10 with a best key's mechanism durability for years as the appropriate sound one can add from Android apps. Thank you )))
Nobody should make the decision for you, and at these prices you'll have to accept some limitations. The FP10 probably has the best action of the ones you listed, though I would buy the Alesis Prestige Elite, because it is bristling with nice features, and I'm OK with the action. The Yamaha P-121 (73 keys) is pretty good, and cheaper than the P-125 which has 88 keys. Do you really need 88 at entry level? The action on the P-121 & P-125 is a bit slow, but a lot of people still like it. These pianos have great sounds and speakers too - so they are probably the safest bet. The PX-S1100 is excellent, but the key sticks are a bit short for some players. You do need to try these instruments if at all possible. The Korg B2 seemed quite nice to me but not as nice as the Alesis Prestige Elite. The new Kawai ES120 looks promising, and so does the Gewa PP-3 which features a Steinway Model D sample. I suspect the PP-3 is the best one of all of these for classical music practice.
7 sounds like a good idea I like the sound of this thing what does it cost and is it available somewhere it does I sound like a real good idea I'm a security guard to do a little practice or you want them on not doing anything
People, just for information: carry on blackstar fc49 can be connected to bluetooth with a player like kontakt7 or garageband and some bluetooth speakers @ the same time!
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Hello@JeremySee Goodday!Where can i buy this carry on folding piano.Thankyou.
Omg I would love to have that keyboard!!! I define myself as a musician on a budget but this keyboard would give me that jump of quality on the go!
Nice tool for a musician, good video greetings from the United States
I am considering adding this to my "possibilities" list. I have done extensive reading and research on both the 49 and 88 key models, and while I admire the 88-key model, I am learning towards the 49-key model because it has an octave selection feature, unlike the 88-key. Thank you.
Great Video! What VST sounds library was that? Sounded very good!
Woah! You need to make a full tutorial on this! Super impressive!
hi Jeremy,what libraries did you use? i specially liked the sound of the solo voice and the soloviolin
I have this keyboard. It has really sharp corners and cuts into other things in my bag. It has already punched holes in its carry pouch
What was that soundbank? The voices sounded really good.
Looks fun Jeremy. How was the keyboard latency? Most bluetooth-connected keyboards I've tried so far have a delay between pressing the key and creating the sound. Did you have an issue with this?
I want to know this too!
What was the guitar sound?
What is the make and model of this keyboard. Amazon US does not have it.
AY quick and comprehensive review of THEE folding keyboard.
Hi Jeremy. What sound library did you use? Were they included with the purchase?
So this version requires computer ?
Sir, Is it same size as today's arranger key? And what about the noise touch?
Thank you
how come the Octave + or - at 3:59 is not on the Amazon product page for the 49 key version?
안녕하세요. 컴퓨터 접속없이도 touch sensitive responce function이 있나요?. 자체 스피커가 있나요?
Confused. You didn’t name the keyboard in the video, and the ones linked in the description aren’t the one in the video. What is the keyboard in the video?
Carry on blackstar fc49
@@sonnyromero7570 Thanks!
Could this be used as a portable busking or performance setup?
Is there a link to the keyboard you are playing in the video please?
What samples/VST were used for the demostration? The violin sounded great
what is the software that you use
Very usefull MIDI keyboard, and other excelent review. Thank you Jeremy, and greetings from 🗿Chile🇨🇱
What are the pluggin and vst included with it
What do you think about the Roland FP 10?
If you are a singer and you want to sing a romantic song like can't help falling in love at a full stadium just playing simple chords connected to the stadium pa system the foldable piano will do the job.
Amazing, viedo, but can you use this without a device?
I got the 88 and 49 version but this one is a newer model. I do NOT have midi over USB.
Therefore i got this question: does this version also make “computer keyboard” type of sounds when you type the keys?
The previous versions are very “clicky” and kind of make noise when you try to use this when e.g. My girlfriend is sleeping in the living room or when i am practicing somewhere with headphones where other people are reading for example. The Previous ones are NOT touch sensitive and therefore i hope that the keys on this model sound a LITTLE less “clicky”.
@jeremy See (or other buyers). Can you give me more information on this topic? I really really really want to know this because i want to make the upgrade.
Where can I buy this online? And why are there no 61 key models...
The Carry-On foldable keyboards available in the US are not touch sensitive as far as I know. Is this a different model?
Ever find out what keyboard is actually in the video?
@workman song aka sean mcmahon music & theology It's a "Carry-on Folding Controller 49" (aka FC-49), with the Blackstar brand, which is really a rebranded Midiplus "Vboard 49" - although there are some differences in the firmware. The manual for the Midiplus Vboard version has many more pages and it seems to have quite a few more features hidden behind the Shift button.
@@realSeanMcMahon it says "Carry-on" on the right side, That version is made by BlackStar.. they are a good company. I have their Bass, and Guitar amps
@@izzard Yup, your right. i'm vacationing in the Philippines, and i ordered the Vboard 49 online.. got it delivered in 3 or 4 days. I'm happy with it. i had just bought a M-Audio 49 and i took it back after i tested this one. i really like that modulation pad on the side better
Hi Jeremy, I live in Europe, what is the brand and name of the keyboard?
Hi, what keyboard are you demo-ing here? Your links have something that looks totally different. Thanks!
Happy Holidays Jeremy. Hope you are doing well. I love your videos. I was wondering from your massive keyboard experience, is there a keyboard with a mic input that records vocals and at least 16 tracks? And possibly allows you to sample and edit the vocals? What is the lowest price keyboard with those capabilitilies that you can think of? Thanks, Appreciate your insight
How did you get the USB-C version...all the online says mini-USB as of today
Hello, can this kb connect to any midi sound module using usb ? Thanks
Hello.. Can i start by asking how were you able to download the app (you showed here 6:35). i checked on the website and they show a photo, but no link to download. i just bought the Midiplus Vboard 49 .. it looks exactly identical to your keyboard (they are the same), but it doesn't say "Carry on" (it says Vboard). With Chinese products you can often find the same item with different brand names.. (clones). In any event.. i'm trying to find out if this keyboard can RECEIVE BACK MIDI signals?? (not just send out). And if it can, how would i enable it to do so. i'm using it as a controller for my DAW (on my laptop) and what i play into my DAW (Native Instruments Maschine) i want to have the MIDI data sent back to the keyboard controller, to play the sounds on an app i'm using on my iPad. (Those sounds play when connected via bluetooth to the controller - but i have not found a way to sync my iPad directly with my Laptop). Do you know if this Keyboard can also RECEIVE MIDI BACK after its played/sent MIDI?
Bonjour, je suis français, j'ai 62 ans, je voudrais debuter au clavier , penses tu que je fais un bon choix avec le korg EK50 ? Merci de ta réponse
Hi, Jeremy, does it have automatic chords? Can it produce drums, chords and melody at the same time ?
NO, it's just a controller. it doesnt produce any sounds
Can you review the PSR-225, the precursor of the PSR-E4 series?
Timeline before the PSR-E4 Series:
PSR-225
PSR-D1 DJX
PSR-270
PSR-340
PSR-280
DJX II
PSR-350
PSR-225GM
PSR-290
PSR-293
It looks really cool
Hey Jeremy, this keyboard is apparently made in partnership with Blackstar Amplification, but I'm unable to find anything even on their website or any other place to purchase it, including your links. Thanks for the great review and any help in finding this product for sale!
Yea. The links in Jeremy’s description aren’t actually this keyboard. He doesn’t mention the name, although we see the name toward the end of the video. Very confused. Ever find out?
@@realSeanMcMahon I just bought it, its carry-on. A sub brand of blackstar. I'm certain that they are actually an OEM rebrand cause I saw Chinese version of their previous models.
It's a "Carry-on Folding Controller 49" (aka FC-49), with the Blackstar brand, which is really a rebranded Midiplus "Vboard 49" - although there are some differences in the firmware. The manual for the Midiplus Vboard version has many more pages and it seems to have quite a few more features hidden behind the Shift button.
@@jasonloh6792where did u but it? Even on the carry on site u I can’t find a link to purchase it.
Looks like you’re right.
Though now I can’t seem to find anywhere to buy this. Which is a bummer. I travel a lot and this would be perfect.
Hi Jeremy. I really like your videos and your impartial perspective. Please can you do a review of the Studiologic Numa Compact 2X?
Great review. May I ask where you purchased this? I can't seem to find it available anywhere in the US
It's a "Carry-on Folding Controller 49" (aka FC-49), with the Blackstar brand, which is really a rebranded Midiplus "Vboard 49" - although there are some differences in the firmware. The manual for the Midiplus Vboard version has many more pages and it seems to have quite a few more features hidden behind the Shift button.
Having the same problem, did you ever find a distributor?
An amazing device. 😎👌👌✌️
Jeremy, your link on this post for the 49-key controller is actually a link to a Carry-On 49-key piano WITH SOUNDS AND SPEAKERS! The 49-key MIDI CONTROLLER you are demonstrating does NOT appear to be on the Amazon site. Please update your link, if possible, to the CONTROLLER, if indeed it is listed on Amazon. Thanks!!
The controller is available in UK/EU but will not be released in US for now. So the link automatically goes to the nearest similar product.
Thanks for the fact check!
I live in the UK. What model and make is this keyboard and are the sounds from the keyboard or something else?
Heyyyy. Which vocal library or software did you use there. It's super realistic
Hey Jeremy.
Love from India.
I'm thinking of buying an e473. Is the LCD PROBLEM solved ?
Are the new units having this problem?
No one knows (or is saying) if the display problem is solved. But so many of these keyboards have been made and are in the supply chain at this point you should assume anything you buy right now was probably manufactured several months ago (when there was definitely a problem). You may or may not get a bad one - but since Yamaha Customer Service is NOT GOOD you need to make sure you buy from a reliable dealer with excellent customer service (even if you pay a little more for the keyboard) who will accept returns during the warranty period and let them deal with Yamaha! Good luck. I hope you can find a good dealer in your area.
I have E473 with LCD problem. It still under warranty, so I sent the E473 to the Yamaha service center. It took about 2 weeks until I got the unit back. Now the LCD is good as new. In my country, Yamaha held the sale of E473 until the problem solved. I think now all new units in sale should not have this problem anymore.
Please review Artesia MA-88 keyboard. It's a cheap one, but has a dynamic keyboard, sounds surprisingly good and it has a lot of good reviews. If I'm not mistaken it also appears to be the same as Ringway TB100.
Which software and vst/sample/tones did you use? I really loved the guitar strumming one.
Also curious about that particular sound
Same!
Does it have built-in sounds and speakers?
There is another version of the Carry-on Keyboard that has a speaker on it, but not the one he's using.
yamaha psr 170 midi recording please
Jeremy, is there any latency when using the Bluetooth with your IPad?
Hello Mr Jeremy, I have been interested in learning how to play keyboard but i still don't know which keyboard to buy . I have no experience with which one is the best and i need your help or advice to which one to buy.
If you read this thanks for your time
Hi Jeremy. Was thinking of buying a PSR SX900 but the problem is that it has been around for 3 and a half years. So you think it'll be replaced by a successor very soon?
Its not available in black with xy pads. 8(
Hey Jeremy, alles goed? Every time i see a video of you i want to buy a piano. I just buy this one for my daugther traveling. How are your childerens? What’s new from you ( big ) friend from holland? Groetjes!
I'm always happy to hear from you my friend! 🥰
Thanks but your video shows a different version than the one in your amazon link. Can you advise?
Not yet available in USA. Available in Europe. Link automatically directs to closest.
How was the delay or latency if we use for live perform
& latency between Bluetooth & usb MIDI cable?
I have a Foldable 61 key piano. its good and I've been Learning how to play off of it.
Which one do you have? Do you still recommend it, one year after?
Where can I buy this?
US.
Amazon
@@sonnyromero7570 not seeing it anywhere
Carry on blackstar fc 49
How’s the velocity sensibility of this keyboard ?
It's a bit twitchy and granular. It feels like there are maybe 3-6 levels of sensitivity. It's hard to play softly, because below a certain velocity/pressure it simply doesn't trigger notes at all. And it's quite easy to accidentally leap up to a loud note. There are different modes for the sensitivity though: soft, default, hard and custom. The first three don't seem to make much difference but I haven't tried a custom curve. The velocity sensitivity can also be turned off.
@@izzard i used it on my iPad and depending on the app, the velocity (touch) sensitivity can be so so, or excellent. i also used it on my Laptop with Native Instruments Maschine Expansions, and the Spectrasonics Keyscape that he has listed here.. and the Velocity Sensitivity is excellent. When i touch the keys softly the sound is low, lay on it harder, and its loud. So it could depend on the source (the app you're using it with). There is a way to adjust it.
Anyone know why u can’t buy this keyboard? All links are to the non Bluetooth version that’s not touch sensitive.
What is the name of this keyboard?
Carry on blackstar f49
I see reviews of this Carry on FC-49 from people who have purchased it and they say its garbage. I just wonder if people are getting confused with Carry-On and the Carry-on midi controller. most people have found the purchased keyboard is broken on unpacking. Just wondering how Jeremy says it's so good.
it is very good. i just bought one that is very identical (has the brand name VBoard but in every way they are the same) and its cool.. it can connect to an iPad and play apps via Bluetooth, and there's virtually no latency at all. Thats amazing. It can also connect to my Laptop via USB cable. & work as a controller with my DAW. i also have an M-Audio, and an XKey 49 key, but i like that this one folds up and fits in my backpack. They keys on it feel different, but after my 2nd practice.. my fingers were use to it. Trust me its worth it. and not so expensive.
I just got one of these and the "shift" button feels different to the other two "Octave" buttons, it doesn't click the same and feels a bit like it's stuck down whereas the others all have a good bit of travel and a satisfying click when you press them. Does anyone else have this unit and if so could you tell me if yours is the same please? Trying to figure out if its defective or if it's meant to be that way...
How to use this one to simulate the 88 keys? Any button to shift the Notes of keys?
There are octave + and octave - keys on the left side
Dear Jeremy, according your huge experience, can you pls help to chose e-piano only for classical music: Korg b2, Casio px 1100, Yamaha p125, Roland fp 10 with a best key's mechanism durability for years as the appropriate sound one can add from Android apps. Thank you )))
Nobody should make the decision for you, and at these prices you'll have to accept some limitations.
The FP10 probably has the best action of the ones you listed, though I would buy the Alesis Prestige Elite, because it is bristling with nice features, and I'm OK with the action. The Yamaha P-121 (73 keys) is pretty good, and cheaper than the P-125 which has 88 keys. Do you really need 88 at entry level? The action on the P-121 & P-125 is a bit slow, but a lot of people still like it. These pianos have great sounds and speakers too - so they are probably the safest bet. The PX-S1100 is excellent, but the key sticks are a bit short for some players. You do need to try these instruments if at all possible.
The Korg B2 seemed quite nice to me but not as nice as the Alesis Prestige Elite. The new Kawai ES120 looks promising, and so does the Gewa PP-3 which features a Steinway Model D sample. I suspect the PP-3 is the best one of all of these for classical music practice.
Pls give Keybord the psr 700 pls 😭
7 sounds like a good idea I like the sound of this thing what does it cost and is it available somewhere it does I sound like a real good idea I'm a security guard to do a little practice or you want them on not doing anything
doesnt this have onboard sounds? the linked version even has a headphone jack
Is anyone able to find this or similar???
what make is it
Casio
People, just for information: carry on blackstar fc49 can be connected to bluetooth with a player like kontakt7 or garageband and some bluetooth speakers @ the same time!
1:33 too bad we can't hear the guitar sounds of single key of the keyboard, but only simultaneously repeated sounds
No RED FELT SO ITS GARBAGE
First
Your not first lol
Second lol