I was a Korg servicer for 36 years. The RH3 action was always in for broken plastic keyweights and subchasis parts. Particularly from Gospel players and rock player who are heavy handed.
@@InspirationSessions if I'm spending between 3-5 grand for a top notch board, I need both. Luckily the Nord Grand and the Yamaha YC88 have that. The Kawai's are also in the realm. Hoping Korg can match or better the existing competition.
I'm thinking about selling my guitar pedals and buying one of these. Piano is such a beautiful instrument and I like this one a lot. Three grand is kinda steep but still, what a cool keyboard ❤
I"m going to Namm tomorrow. I'm really curious how the keys RH3 feel on it--that's what I really want to try. I doubt they would let me touch that thing, but maybe they have another RH3 keybed for us to try. I love that it has a Rhythm section as a bonus.
It’s not like my MP11se. It’s probably competing with the Nord grand or stage but if I recall, it doesn’t have wooden keys. I don’t particularly like Korea feel anyway. I was at NAMM
RD-2000 has been bested by every brand as far as sound at varying price points, even from Roland themselves. I'm told it is a killer _master keyboard_ for setups with multiple keyboards. That's where its strength supposedly lies.
How is PS5 ugly? It fits in with the modern aesthetic. I don't love it, Roland and Yamaha both make more stylish-looking gear than anything Korg, but Korg could have done much worse.
This instrument looks and sounds impressive. But the term "stage piano" sounds weird, since (digital) stage pianos are not typically played as pianos while on stage. I like Korg, and I'm sure the Grandstage X will have lots of applications, but I know plenty of pianists who are switching away from "stage pianos" now that the (quicker-to-learn, cheaper-to-buy) portable digital pianos are improving. Not all stage pianos are expensive. Roland's RD-88 and RD-08 are interesting cut-down stage pianos competing with portable pianos (and I like them) but Roland has also edged its bets with the FP-60X and FP-90X - portables which cross right over into stage piano domain.
Korg had the most realistic rhodes since the kronos line was introduced. The korg rhodes are thick, gritty and fun. I know the korgs are not built with good pianos like the Yamahas and Rolands butthe rhodes are super.
The only Rhodes that I liked from KORG was in VOX Contintental. It is really different from everything they have on the market! This also applies to Wurlitzer. And in general, unfortunately, most people have focused too much attention on how acoustic and electromechanical sounds in Yamaha, Roland, NORD...
@VadimShinnik yeh, you are right. I am sure when they were making those Rhodes backbthen if they could eliminate the noise,etc, they wouldn't. Instruments evolve and should move from certain things.
Kronos and Nautilus pianos have greater fidelity over the competing workstations, wtf? Now if we start talking about stage and digital pianos like YC-88, P-125, RD-88, FP60X, and so forth, then yes, Kronos gets beaten in acoustic piano sound, but so do the Fantoms, MOXF, and Montage. Korg's own SV-2 also beats Kronos at e.piano.
Cool, but it's still basically just a baby Kronos. The big question out there is when is Korg coming out with a true successor to the Kronos? The Nautilus just isn't it. I play a lot of drawbar organ and I use the faders a lot. Those need to be kept.
If only between this two instruments - Nord Grand 2, especially if you focus on acoustic and electromechanical sounds. But pay attention to Viscount Legend 70's [Wood], you can listen some demos on my channel.
Initially I was interested but went to the website and nothing. There are zero spec's for this unit which is a big turn-off. I currently have a Kawai 88-key keyboard with long woodcore keysticks with textured synthetic tops, and Grand Piano 3 sensor hammer action which means it plays and feels like a real acoustic grand. If this one has plastic/metal keys, then I'm just not interested. I've got two plastic toy keyboards from Yamaha and Casio from twenty years ago sitting in the closet, I don't want to add another. Maybe Korg can come out with a stand alone sound module of this piano that I can plug into my Kawai.
What's your favorite sound that you heard from the KORG Grandstage X? Let us know in the comments! 👇🎹🎼
Can you put the keyboard at a affordable price I want one
I didn´t listen because it´s too heavy...
The big question is has Korg improved their hammer action to compete with Kawai and Yamaha. Sound is one aspect, but feel is just as important.
More important, I often find - would rather have best-in-class action and second best sound than the other way around
i like the rh3 myself
I was a Korg servicer for 36 years. The RH3 action was always in for broken plastic keyweights and subchasis parts. Particularly from Gospel players and rock player who are heavy handed.
@@InspirationSessions if I'm spending between 3-5 grand for a top notch board, I need both. Luckily the Nord Grand and the Yamaha YC88 have that. The Kawai's are also in the realm. Hoping Korg can match or better the existing competition.
Action-wise, KAWAI is always top notch.
Yeah! I’ve been waiting for videos on korg grandstage x since last week. Can’t wait for more. 😃🙌🏼🎶🎹
Wow! A Korg Playstation 5😁
Lol i was thinking the same
MINE IS ORDERED!
That outro was beautiful
Man, that thing sounds great!
I really love the look - will it have class compliant USB Audio (fingers crossed)?
I'm thinking about selling my guitar pedals and buying one of these. Piano is such a beautiful instrument and I like this one a lot. Three grand is kinda steep but still, what a cool keyboard ❤
I"m going to Namm tomorrow. I'm really curious how the keys RH3 feel on it--that's what I really want to try. I doubt they would let me touch that thing, but maybe they have another RH3 keybed for us to try. I love that it has a Rhythm section as a bonus.
It’s not like my MP11se. It’s probably competing with the Nord grand or stage but if I recall, it doesn’t have wooden keys. I don’t particularly like Korea feel anyway. I was at NAMM
SWEET!
I’m happy with my 88 Krome, however, for sure you’ll take my money by summer! 👍🏻🤟🏻
Lovely looking machine
They should do more videos on the korggrand X
Any different colors and 73/76 keys version?
Does it have the same action that the Kronos 88 had about five years ago? If so, be prepared for frequent broken plastic subchassis and keyweights.
I’m wondering what will be Roland’s answer.
When will they replace the rd 2000??
It has been around from 2017.
RD-2000 has been bested by every brand as far as sound at varying price points, even from Roland themselves. I'm told it is a killer _master keyboard_ for setups with multiple keyboards. That's where its strength supposedly lies.
How long does it take to boot? The old Grandstage took 38 seconds - WAY too long if anything goes wrong live
That's a ridiculously long time
it takes a few seconds but not 38!
Kinda '60s Combo Organ vibes!
Bello/Magnifico.💍💍💍💍💍💍
Sounds great …how heavy is it ..
Like Honda Accord with 2 engine, plus 6 more of those
@thefilmandmusic 55 pounds
PS5 vibes!
Why design after the ugliest gadget on the market? Maybe as a stage spectacle for Rush or something?
How is PS5 ugly? It fits in with the modern aesthetic. I don't love it, Roland and Yamaha both make more stylish-looking gear than anything Korg, but Korg could have done much worse.
Which one is the best when compare with Nord Grand2?
Luciano as a musician is off the charts . This new stage piano is just re packaged stage piano . Nothing really knew to justify its purchase .
It's reminds me a similar design thing and I don't know what is it.
Rhodes pianos
The pitch and mod wheels look too closely placed together
This instrument looks and sounds impressive. But the term "stage piano" sounds weird, since (digital) stage pianos are not typically played as pianos while on stage. I like Korg, and I'm sure the Grandstage X will have lots of applications, but I know plenty of pianists who are switching away from "stage pianos" now that the (quicker-to-learn, cheaper-to-buy) portable digital pianos are improving.
Not all stage pianos are expensive. Roland's RD-88 and RD-08 are interesting cut-down stage pianos competing with portable pianos (and I like them) but Roland has also edged its bets with the FP-60X and FP-90X - portables which cross right over into stage piano domain.
Price?
It´s all over the internet.
Korg had the most realistic rhodes since the kronos line was introduced. The korg rhodes are thick, gritty and fun. I know the korgs are not built with good pianos like the Yamahas and Rolands butthe rhodes are super.
The only Rhodes that I liked from KORG was in VOX Contintental. It is really different from everything they have on the market! This also applies to Wurlitzer. And in general, unfortunately, most people have focused too much attention on how acoustic and electromechanical sounds in Yamaha, Roland, NORD...
@VadimShinnik yeh, you are right. I am sure when they were making those Rhodes backbthen if they could eliminate the noise,etc, they wouldn't. Instruments evolve and should move from certain things.
Kronos and Nautilus pianos have greater fidelity over the competing workstations, wtf?
Now if we start talking about stage and digital pianos like YC-88, P-125, RD-88, FP60X, and so forth, then yes, Kronos gets beaten in acoustic piano sound, but so do the Fantoms, MOXF, and Montage.
Korg's own SV-2 also beats Kronos at e.piano.
Cool, but it's still basically just a baby Kronos. The big question out there is when is Korg coming out with a true successor to the Kronos? The Nautilus just isn't it. I play a lot of drawbar organ and I use the faders a lot. Those need to be kept.
This or Nord Grand 2 ?
If only between this two instruments - Nord Grand 2, especially if you focus on acoustic and electromechanical sounds.
But pay attention to Viscount Legend 70's [Wood], you can listen some demos on my channel.
does it come with that interface mounted to the bottom? lol
lol
坂本龍一亡き今となっては矢野顕子さんにプロフェットの台にしてほしい
Initially I was interested but went to the website and nothing. There are zero spec's for this unit which is a big turn-off. I currently have a Kawai 88-key keyboard with long woodcore keysticks with textured synthetic tops, and Grand Piano 3 sensor hammer action which means it plays and feels like a real acoustic grand. If this one has plastic/metal keys, then I'm just not interested. I've got two plastic toy keyboards from Yamaha and Casio from twenty years ago sitting in the closet, I don't want to add another. Maybe Korg can come out with a stand alone sound module of this piano that I can plug into my Kawai.
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It seems like a Roland.
Nah! Those bend/mod wheels there couldn't be user friendly. The joystick could have been.
I am a capitalist but guys, It ain't "value added" if you have to pay for it. It's just more expensive.
the same design as the playstation 5, but with keys.
Why is that guy playing a Playstation 5?
Sound the piano like a toy. korg has never had good acoustic piano sounds
Try using good speakers for a change.
@@Jason75913😂das hab ich mir auch gedacht!
pianista sofferente