By a 30 year experience I can say that you always hear ( in a studio situation ) a Yamaha synth softer than a Roland who keeps that sharp sound. But, on stage, Roland keeps winning all the time. Yamaha synths always soud like toys in a stage situation.
Yamaha have such a Cheesy sound. This may not be always bad but as you discover, this is not good for stage. But what i can hear, Yamaha finally start realising that and Genos is much better in that regard Is far less Cheesy than previous line of Tyros.
@@majsterV right. I had yamaha psrs for over a decade and then switched to the kronos, now i can't play anythn in yamaha lesser than genos..which is way too much expensive
A great way to review two keyboards. As always, it's not a question of which is best but which one do your own ears prefer. For me, it's the Yamaha but that's because I like a brighter cleaner sound. Both instruments are fine for the pros who will probably prefer the Roland. For the amateur, serious or otherwise, the Yamaha will be, typically, easier to use & have some more appealing functions. So there you are - you pays your money & makes your choice! You'll no doubt be happy with either.
I've just bought a BK9 and glad I did I love it, the S950 sounds good, but I think the BK9 offers something different to the run of the mill and predictable Yamaha stuff. The 60's guitar on the BK9 you chose is not the best on the instrument, there are better ones and with a little delay added they sound great. The more I play around with the BK9 the better it gets. I enjoyed your Ralf Schink demos, great playing.
It is up to the preference! I have both roland and yamaha keyboards and use them according to the best character of each in studio or on gigs. Something, of course, depends on the individual taste and style of the musician, but this clip shows very well that both producers have a lot to offer, for wide spectrum of appliance. Personally, I find yamaha's piano unbeatable, especially for moderate piano playing in middle register with medium dynamics at rich chords, while roland offers persuasive jazz guitar, wurlitzer sounds and drawbar organs for more rocky expression... As I said in the beginning, good and experienced player can take advantage of any decent instrument.
Ambos son tremendos de teclados, pero entre los dos escogería el Roland BK9 el sonido del piano es excelente al igual que el de el saxo, draw bar organ y cuerdas full y lo puedo ecualizar al gusto, en esta simple demostración podemos comparar.
Screw which one is better man. I just watched this to hear some awesome jamming. You're awesome!!
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Yamaha has a very synthetic sound, even when it comes to natural sounds such as organ, guitar or piano. Roland sounds are deeper, more natural, cleaner. After sonic aspect for me clearly wins Roland.
Roland Sound good....the thing is the touch???? I had played the Yamaha Psr series and i dont like the touch does the BK-9 has the synth action touch like the Xp80 series? also love the 76 keys
The bk 9 is a workstation. The Yamaha is just a home keyboard. You should make the comparison between tyros and bk 9 . + You have to use the same EQ for the channels of the both keyboards .
@@russelbustamante3946 the PSRS competes with the BK line. Both are arrangers. But yeah the BK line is an absolute joke for the money. Korg Pa series is way better.
From 10.50 onwards, While keys pressed, when changing sounds, in Yamaha, sound cuts / stops, but in Roland, it does not....So, is there any Setting required in Yamaha or its by default or its defect ???
I think Roland has a vintage feeling to it, while Yamaha has the modern (-ish) feeling. I'll personally go with Roland because my music style is towards good ol' times and I am used to the Roland style. Yamaha is a fine instrument too and they both sound great. I do own both Roland and Yamaha instruments.
Sou do Brazil, tenho um tiros, porém verifiquei que o bk9 possui vários recursos interessantes, na verdade é uma briga entre qual teclado escolher, mesmo eu tendo um tyros , penso em adquirir o bk9. Gostei
i have owned Yamaha, Roland, Korg and privia.. currently my main keyboard is a Yamaha Genos. Yamaha- Has cheaper keybeds and very light to play, not suitable fo playing piano dynamics. PSR series has got the worst build quality among other Yamaha keyboards, look at montage series. Sound- PSR series sounds terrible and cheesy on stage and bigger sound system, but sounds fantastic on its own speakers at home. Very user friendly and fulfills the need of a home keyboardist. If your only choice is to play at home, then Yamaha is the best choice. On the other hand Roland has got sounds that cut through other sounds can be used on stage or big sound systems. Yamaha is good at marketing and has got a wide variety of distributors.
They both sound good in different ways. However, when it comes to live on the fly ease of operation Yamaha wins light years ahead of going through all thoses pages, spinning your data wheel, having to use foot pedals etc.
I changed my PSR 950 for the Roland BK9 because I am used to better sounds with Roland I also had a PA1X PRO an a G70 they were to heavy thank's for the demo very well made Denis from Canada
the roland sounds warmer but every speakersystem is colloring the sound but hook the yamaha to the same speakesystem and the quallity difference is verey small
I have £1400 burning a hole in my pocket but which keyboard should I buy? One has more keys that the other and that's it for my professional comparison. (I am a complete beginner) I would have liked to here the same song played with the exact same instruments. The backing track/rhythms sounded the same too - are they factory built or add-ons? And finally - will I need a degree in computing/MIDI to get the best from my machine - I notice the player making an awful lot of button presses. Heeeeeeeelp!
Dmitry Kondratenko It seems to me that was de theme of a west film named "The magnificent seven" with Yul Briner as a star. I'm not sure, because I already don't go to the movies. It seems to me very bad with its machine and special effects, but nothing about men and women and the problems of human life. To-day doesn't matter the human being...The now movies it is only for the ayes, not for our minds and hearts.We live, literaly, in the anticlasic culture. The Greeks epoch, as the European Gold Century of Shakespeare and Calderon, was a monuments to the relationship of the men and his problems. That's why the Greek literature was and follow being the most deep of Letter History. Now, we don't create the Arts, we manufacture it for scater brain. It get me bored stiff. Sorry.
Looks like the Yamaha PSR 950 is playing out of the on board speakers, but the Roland BK-9 is playing out of unknown speakers so maybe a little unfair, just saying so calm down.
10 months later,after my first comment on this thread and after much thought,I'm buying the Yamaha PSR-S950. I'll take delivery on it early next week. . . .can hardly wait. PS: the comments seem almost 50/50 I'm not biased. .. currently I play a Rowland K5
having a yamaha cheap organ ypt220,maybe the far best in this value,i am amazed of roland sound...reminds of 70's sound that i like much..maybe yamaha organ is better constructed....but roland sound is better....i dont know if there are technical or other problems in one of two you play in video...
Wow, that Organ was Awesome on the Yamaha..Never heard anything like that on any other keyboard before...I'm going for Yamaha all the way on this one..
Really nice work of comparison. I was a Roland fan in the past (I still have a Piano Roland and a D50) but now I prefer PSR (I have a PSR900 now) and Tyros sounds much more. Even the piano, that on Roland seems more dinamic, it's really richer in harmonics on Yamaha. Only good thing of BK9 is that of having 76 keys. Also the DSP seems to be better on Yamaha and you understand it on guitars.
Haider Omar We compared these two products as they are quite close in price (in the UK at least), which is the main consideration for most players. Although the sounds are fantastic, we don't feel it's fair to pit the £1500 BK9 against the £3300 Tyros 5!
A&C Hamilton Musical Instruments Fair enough. However, I think that the PSR S950 is very good. Since I'm young, complicated keyboards don't suit me :P I dont know why, I love Yamaha. You've made your point though :)
please, the tyros 5 must be confronted with a keyboard as Pa3x or 4x. let's talk coherently. if so it would be fair to compare the PSR S670 with Korg PA900? or BK3 vs S970? and so on.
Me quedo completamente asombrado, cuando alguien asegura que Yamaha es mejor que Roland, o que Korg, o que el segundo es el mejor, o que el tercero, o que al reves.... En cuestion de instrumentos y mas tratandose de los electronicos, una cosa es EL QUE NOS GUSTA, POR RAZONES ABSOLUTAMENTE SUBJETIVAS Y OTRA MUY DISTINTA EL QUE OBJETIVAMENTE SEA EL QUE MEJOR SUENA Y SEGUN PARA QUÉ. Yo solo soy capaz de asegurar, como modesto profesional de la musica, que siendo tres magnificos sinte, LOS TRES SUENAN DIFERENTE, ABSOLUTAMENTE DIFERENTE, SI TENEMOS EN EL CONDUCTO COCLEAR DEL OIDO INTERNO, EL ORGANO DE CORTI, EN PERFECTAS CONDICIONES DE PERCEPCION... Y depende de tantas cosas, de tantos parametros musicales, intensidades, tonos, timbres, programacion de sonido y sobre todo la ecualizacion que le haya metido el demostrador. que considero que el muestrario que se hace, es solo valido a titulo de una primera orientacion, que podria ser completamente subvertida en cuanto vaya cualquier profesional y organice todos esos parametros de otra manera... De modo que siento manifestaros, con la mayor cordialidad posible, que no puedo estar de acuerdo con casi ninguno de los juicios emitidos. Todos me parecen relatividades que no aclaran lo que de pretende. Mis ex cusas.
tu explicación y opinión es será muy profesional... pero yo te la voy a resumir en pocas palabras.. Roland es muy bueno para pianos, órganos y sonidos sintetizados.. yamaha es muy bueno para las guitarras acústicas, eléctricas, brass, strings, winds, percusiones, pianos acústicos y eléctricos. .. y por último, los Korg Pa son buenos en la mayoría de sus sonidos, quizás sea él más balanceado de los tres. pero si, es cierto depende de la apreciación del oído de cada quien y del uso que le darás a cada instrumento. saludos!!
Sharing Moments Gracias. Comparto tu clasificacion general, Yo particularmente, tengo mis ropios gustos y prefiero por el balance de sonidos, como tu mismo le llamas, primero a Korg, luego Roland y despues Yamaha, pero hace algun tiempo me encontre un Yamaha que me parecio brillantisimo. No recuerdo cual, pero era uno de estos que andan comparando con los otros. Saludos.
Sharing Moments estoy de acuerdo contigo y también depende del tipo de genero musical que a uno le gusta, a mi en lo particular me gusta mucho el yamaha psr-s950 (de la linea psr-s) especialmente los instrumentos de aire ( guitarras, sax, brass etc). pero es cuestión de gusto de cada quien, lo importante es disfrutar lo que tocas.
@@sharingmoments6505 Pues repasando estos comentarios tres años despues de hechos, tengo que decirte que encuentro tus clasificaciones muy atimadas, sobre todo el yamaha con las guitarras y el brass. Nadie los saca con tanta propiedad como esta marca. Gracias.
Roland bk9 is higher level than Psr 900. The quality of voices is astonishing and not comparable!!!! From the acoustic piano to the huge Pipe full organ!!!
The teacher will say, learn your instrument. Booth have great sounds. Overall its sad the touchscreen dont exist in the 2013/2016 models like the 2008/2012 models at some of theme. But better looking for a model of 2008. These are still good and a lot cheaper.
Decisions can only be as good as the info, knowledge and experience on which they are based. You cannot decide after hearing them using a PC for sound reproduction to start with. Generally speaking Yamaha produce excellent value for money equipment including Amplifiers, DVD players, Pianos, Organs which are excellent I repeat excellent jack of all trades master of none. So if you want a Hi End Amp you would not buy Yamaha but pay much more to buy better. If you want a High end Piano you would need to pay more too unless its Yamaha or Hyundai etc.... Similarly Canon they make Cameras, Copiers, etc... excelent value for money too. But if you want a really good Camera not to shoot in automatic you have people dedicated to the art and that is Nikon. And if you want the better sound made by people dedicated to sound you buy the Roland. I had Canon but eventually changed to Roland. I had canon but eventually changed to Nikon FX. I had Yamaha A1 amp but eventually changed to B &O. Having said this I doubt if the amature would ever be able to tell the difference which exists between a Canon and a Nikon if you shoot automatic JPEG. Nikon is for RAW pics which can be professionally edited. B&O is not for MP3 which Apple right call I-tunes. To hear tunes which sound great buy Yamaha or whatever. And similarly I can tell you one thing. If you connect the Roland and the Yamaha to a B&O Truly HiFi Amp (and not one of many amps around) I can assure you that even my wife can tell the difference - Not an easy choice is it since there is more to it than meets the eye. And it also depends on what pics you intend to shoot, what music you intend to hear and what music you intend to play ................................So for beginners a word of advice from an older man is - learn how to shoot - learn how to play - and to do so it will take a number of years and a number of hours regularly per day or per week. The after some time and experience you will have sufficient knowledge and experience to decide for yourself. Anyway I have tried to pass over some of my experience although its still not good enough, is my honest opinion but its a pretty good guideline. Good luck to all.
Yamaha is not better is different but not better btw I have bk9 and integra 7 and all styles are played by integra7 super natural drums bass guitars organs and that's a killer for Yamaha and korg all together
RUBEN LUNA.....SOY HUMBERTO DESDE WASHINGTON DC....YO TOQUE TECLADO 10 ANOS....Y SIEMPRE ME FIJE EN ESO..EL ROLAN EN EL ECENARIO EN VIVO...MANTENIA ESE SONIDO NITIDO...UNA VEZ QUE TOCAMOS EN VIVO...HABIA UN KORG, YAMAHA, Y YO TENIA EN ESE TIEMPO UN JV35 ..ES CIERTO NO DESPRESTIGIO LOS OTROS TECLADOS...PERO EL ROLAN SIEMPRE ME FIJE DE UN SONIDO CON MAS PRESENCIA.....POR ESO SOY SEGUIDOS ACERRIMO DE LOS ROLAND...AUNQUE EL GENUS DE YAMAHA SE VE BUENO...PERO AHORA YA NO ME DEDICO A LA MUSICA...
Yamaha Sound Great I had one ,but the keys dont feel professional and there is no 76 version....why can they make a model More afordable on Yamaha Tyros 5 and PSR 950 76 version......hey not evreybody has $5,420 bucks
Всегда бесило в Ямахах затухание при переключении тембра на другой, в момент когда держишь аккорд, я думал, что это только на бюджетных моделях, а сказывается, что нет.
Yamaha is always delivering a tin sound... bad speakers and cheap keys. My Roland VA76 is now 15 years old and now I think the BK-9 will be a good follow-up.
In roland seems that the sound source is located further away from the listener and more filtered to gain the upper mid frequencies. From this standpoint, the Yamaha sounds more realistic.
By a 30 year experience I can say that you always hear ( in a studio situation ) a Yamaha synth softer than a Roland who keeps that sharp sound. But, on stage, Roland keeps winning all the time. Yamaha synths always soud like toys in a stage situation.
Yamaha have such a Cheesy sound. This may not be always bad but as you discover, this is not good for stage. But what i can hear, Yamaha finally start realising that and Genos is much better in that regard Is far less Cheesy than previous line of Tyros.
YOU Are absolutely right.. I had the same experiences
@@majsterV right. I had yamaha psrs for over a decade and then switched to the kronos, now i can't play anythn in yamaha lesser than genos..which is way too much expensive
A great way to review two keyboards. As always, it's not a question of which is best but which one do your own ears prefer. For me, it's the Yamaha but that's because I like a brighter cleaner sound. Both instruments are fine for the pros who will probably prefer the Roland. For the amateur, serious or otherwise, the Yamaha will be, typically, easier to use & have some more appealing functions. So there you are - you pays your money & makes your choice! You'll no doubt be happy with either.
Even me
I like yamaha
I would prefer the Roland BK9 I love the sound the drawbar organ makes sounds so realistic great video love the whole thing!!!
I've just bought a BK9 and glad I did I love it, the S950 sounds good, but I think the BK9 offers something different to the run of the mill and predictable Yamaha stuff. The 60's guitar on the BK9 you chose is not the best on the instrument, there are better ones and with a little delay added they sound great. The more I play around with the BK9 the better it gets. I enjoyed your Ralf Schink demos, great playing.
Não importa o teclado .. o que importa, é o tecladista . Parabéns.
It is up to the preference! I have both roland and yamaha keyboards and use them according to the best character of each in studio or on gigs. Something, of course, depends on the individual taste and style of the musician, but this clip shows very well that both producers have a lot to offer, for wide spectrum of appliance. Personally, I find yamaha's piano unbeatable, especially for moderate piano playing in middle register with medium dynamics at rich chords, while roland offers persuasive jazz guitar, wurlitzer sounds and drawbar organs for more rocky expression... As I said in the beginning, good and experienced player can take advantage of any decent instrument.
Ambos son tremendos de teclados, pero entre los dos escogería el Roland BK9 el sonido del piano es excelente al igual que el de el saxo, draw bar organ y cuerdas full y lo puedo ecualizar al gusto, en esta simple demostración podemos comparar.
Shame Roland discontinued the BK9, it had lot's of possibilities
Yea they shouldn't have discontinue bk9, it has supernatural sound. The newer version roland e 07 is nothing compared to bk 9.
Im not a musician. The Roland sounds truer. Smoother.
8:45-10:40. Apache-The Shadows. I love that 60's guitar pop song. And the chord is easy: Am, D, F, G, C
thnks bro
Screw which one is better man. I just watched this to hear some awesome jamming. You're awesome!!
Yamaha has a very synthetic sound, even when it comes to natural sounds such as organ, guitar or piano. Roland sounds are deeper, more natural, cleaner. After sonic aspect for me clearly wins Roland.
It's mean you are never Heared any YAMAHA instruments
Roland Sound good....the thing is
the touch???? I had played the Yamaha Psr series and i dont like the touch
does the BK-9 has the synth action touch like the Xp80 series? also love the 76 keys
The bk 9 is a workstation. The Yamaha is just a home keyboard. You should make the comparison between tyros and bk 9 . + You have to use the same EQ for the channels of the both keyboards .
dave magna the BK 9 is not a work station, its an arranger keyboard. What do you think BK stands for? Backing Keyboard. Duh.
The BK line is a joke. I had a Bk7m and after getting an old tyros4 I realized what I have been missing all this time.
i agree,why not choose tyros series?unfair for yamaha.
@@russelbustamante3946 the PSRS competes with the BK line. Both are arrangers. But yeah the BK line is an absolute joke for the money. Korg Pa series is way better.
I don´t know - because I do play the PSR - S950 but I don´t have that piano on it? So always do play the keyboards by yourself before you buy.
Yamaha sound something missing :/ i mean depth ?
I've heard that the sound production of the Roland is not sample based or at least hybrid, is this right??
You can EQ the Yamaha to make it sound even better. You can only compare instruments if you have exactly the same sounds on the same settings !
I dit it, and you're right. EQ-ing make Yamaha sounds much better.
What is that number called from 9:44?
The grand piano on each of these is very good.
as for now... how much the price of Roland BK9 recently?
From 10.50 onwards, While keys pressed, when changing sounds, in Yamaha, sound cuts / stops, but in Roland, it does not....So, is there any Setting required in Yamaha or its by default or its defect ???
There's a setting you have to enable manually every time you turn on the keyboard. I've not discovered any way to have it on permanently.
I have to say, Roland have done a good job
I think Roland has a vintage feeling to it, while Yamaha has the modern (-ish) feeling. I'll personally go with Roland because my music style is towards good ol' times and I am used to the Roland style. Yamaha is a fine instrument too and they both sound great. I do own both Roland and Yamaha instruments.
Can the Bk9 record a song using the traditional method i.e separated in Intro,main and ending??
yes its just like an advanced e series :)
Roland ,,,Roland ,,,Roland is the best forever !!!
How can I get Asian music style for roland E 600 keyboard ?
Bk 9 is made to be lightweight easy to transport wich i like alot and it also doesn't look like a toy :)
The drawbars of the Roland are by far superior to the ones on the Yamaha.
Sou do Brazil, tenho um tiros, porém verifiquei que o bk9 possui vários recursos interessantes, na verdade é uma briga entre qual teclado escolher, mesmo eu tendo um tyros , penso em adquirir o bk9. Gostei
Eu um Korg pa900, e tenho um Yamaha, Korg é muito bom mais profissional
i have owned Yamaha, Roland, Korg and privia.. currently my main keyboard is a Yamaha Genos. Yamaha- Has cheaper keybeds and very light to play, not suitable fo playing piano dynamics. PSR series has got the worst build quality among other Yamaha keyboards, look at montage series.
Sound- PSR series sounds terrible and cheesy on stage and bigger sound system, but sounds fantastic on its own speakers at home. Very user friendly and fulfills the need of a home keyboardist.
If your only choice is to play at home, then Yamaha is the best choice.
On the other hand Roland has got sounds that cut through other sounds can be used on stage or big sound systems.
Yamaha is good at marketing and has got a wide variety of distributors.
bk 9 good
They both sound good in different ways. However, when it comes to live on the fly ease of operation Yamaha wins light years ahead of going through all thoses pages, spinning your data wheel, having to use foot pedals etc.
I changed my PSR 950 for the Roland BK9 because I am used to better sounds with Roland I also had a PA1X PRO an a G70 they were to heavy thank's for the demo very well made
Denis from
Canada
Do you like,? Pa1x or G70?
the roland sounds warmer but every speakersystem is colloring the sound but hook the yamaha to the same speakesystem and the quallity difference is verey small
I have £1400 burning a hole in my pocket but which keyboard should I buy? One has more keys that the other and that's it for my professional comparison. (I am a complete beginner) I would have liked to here the same song played with the exact same instruments. The backing track/rhythms sounded the same too - are they factory built or add-ons? And finally - will I need a degree in computing/MIDI to get the best from my machine - I notice the player making an awful lot of button presses. Heeeeeeeelp!
Is both the keyboard with same equalizer setup..
the roland has real sound
BK-9, such a shame they did not include sampler with this keyboard. Ah Roland, give us some serious arranger to replace brilliant E-A7.
what is the music at 7:50 ?
Nights in White Satin
397 likes for Roland BK9 and 44 dislikes for Yamaha S950 !!!
And the winner is Roland BK-9.
Best regards from germany
Whats melody from 8:45?
Dmitry Kondratenko
It seems to me that was de theme of a west film named "The magnificent seven" with Yul Briner as a star. I'm not sure, because I already don't go to the movies. It seems to me very bad with its machine and special effects, but nothing about men and women and the problems of human life. To-day doesn't matter the human being...The now movies it is only for the ayes, not for our minds and hearts.We live, literaly, in the anticlasic culture. The Greeks epoch, as the European Gold Century of Shakespeare and Calderon, was a monuments to the relationship of the men and his problems. That's why the Greek literature was and follow being the most deep of Letter History. Now, we don't create the Arts, we manufacture it for scater brain. It get me bored stiff. Sorry.
@@a.sebastian2861 I think I understand You
Both of them is authentic in their sounds and synths. #bothisawinner
I don't know which ones better Roland em 2000 Roland fantom g8 Yamaha Tyros 4/5 korg pa3X
First of all I have a Yamaha MOXF. Both keyboards sounded good. I thought the Roland was better.
HY FROM MÉXICO BROTHERS. ME ENAMORÉ DEL ROLAND
Looks like the Yamaha PSR 950 is playing out of the on board speakers, but the Roland BK-9 is playing out of unknown speakers so maybe a little unfair, just saying so calm down.
eu prefiro o Roland BK9 sem comparaçao...mas gosto dos teclados da yamaha tambem sao muito bons.
Roland sounds like it's supposed to and have the rite feel on the keys too
10 months later,after my first comment on this thread and after much thought,I'm buying the Yamaha PSR-S950. I'll take delivery on it early next week. . . .can hardly wait.
PS: the comments seem almost 50/50
I'm not biased. .. currently I play a Rowland K5
having a yamaha cheap organ ypt220,maybe the far best in this value,i am amazed of roland sound...reminds of 70's sound that i like much..maybe yamaha organ is better constructed....but roland sound is better....i dont know if there are technical or other problems in one of two you play in video...
Roland BK9 super sound, especially bass and drums
Yamaha S950 kindergarten
Юра Банников Roland suena muy artificial... sintético.. pero yanaha es más natural, más cercano a lo real
Oh yes "Kindergarten" ... Toy Toy Toy!
Wow, that Organ was Awesome on the Yamaha..Never heard anything like that on any other keyboard before...I'm going for Yamaha all the way on this one..
Really nice work of comparison. I was a Roland fan in the past (I still have a Piano Roland and a D50) but now I prefer PSR (I have a PSR900 now) and Tyros sounds much more. Even the piano, that on Roland seems more dinamic, it's really richer in harmonics on Yamaha. Only good thing of BK9 is that of having 76 keys. Also the DSP seems to be better on Yamaha and you understand it on guitars.
how much both?
this isnt right.. should be tyros vs BK 9
Haider Omar We compared these two products as they are quite close in price (in the UK at least), which is the main consideration for most players. Although the sounds are fantastic, we don't feel it's fair to pit the £1500 BK9 against the £3300 Tyros 5!
A&C Hamilton Musical Instruments Fair enough. However, I think that the PSR S950 is very good. Since I'm young, complicated keyboards don't suit me :P I dont know why, I love Yamaha. You've made your point though :)
Korg pa900
please, the tyros 5 must be confronted with a keyboard as Pa3x or 4x. let's talk coherently. if so it would be fair to compare the PSR S670 with Korg PA900? or BK3 vs S970? and so on.
Meu sonho de consumo!
piano sound, BK9 is more clear, natural, and soft -- guitar sound... yamaha is the best!
Roland is good :)
Piotr Górski ñ
i prefer yamaha over roland regarding arranger kbs. However, korg arrangers are my faves
Overall, I like the Yamaha better in this video.
this round goes to yamaha psr-950
me too
Me quedo completamente asombrado, cuando alguien asegura que Yamaha es mejor que Roland, o que Korg, o que el segundo es el mejor, o que el tercero, o que al reves.... En cuestion de instrumentos y mas tratandose de los electronicos, una cosa es EL QUE NOS GUSTA, POR RAZONES ABSOLUTAMENTE SUBJETIVAS Y OTRA MUY DISTINTA EL QUE OBJETIVAMENTE SEA EL QUE MEJOR SUENA Y SEGUN PARA QUÉ. Yo solo soy capaz de asegurar, como modesto profesional de la musica, que siendo tres magnificos sinte, LOS TRES SUENAN DIFERENTE, ABSOLUTAMENTE DIFERENTE, SI TENEMOS EN EL CONDUCTO COCLEAR DEL OIDO INTERNO, EL ORGANO DE CORTI, EN PERFECTAS CONDICIONES DE PERCEPCION... Y depende de tantas cosas, de tantos parametros musicales, intensidades, tonos, timbres, programacion de sonido y sobre todo la ecualizacion que le haya metido el demostrador. que considero que el muestrario que se hace, es solo valido a titulo de una primera orientacion, que podria ser completamente subvertida en cuanto vaya cualquier profesional y organice todos esos parametros de otra manera... De modo que siento manifestaros, con la mayor cordialidad posible, que no puedo estar de acuerdo con casi ninguno de los juicios emitidos. Todos me parecen relatividades que no aclaran lo que de pretende. Mis ex cusas.
tu explicación y opinión es será muy profesional... pero yo te la voy a resumir en pocas palabras.. Roland es muy bueno para pianos, órganos y sonidos sintetizados.. yamaha es muy bueno para las guitarras acústicas, eléctricas, brass, strings, winds, percusiones, pianos acústicos y eléctricos. .. y por último, los Korg Pa son buenos en la mayoría de sus sonidos, quizás sea él más balanceado de los tres. pero si, es cierto depende de la apreciación del oído de cada quien y del uso que le darás a cada instrumento. saludos!!
Sharing Moments
Gracias. Comparto tu clasificacion general, Yo particularmente, tengo mis ropios gustos y prefiero por el balance de sonidos, como tu mismo le llamas, primero a Korg, luego Roland y despues Yamaha, pero hace algun tiempo me encontre un Yamaha que me parecio brillantisimo. No recuerdo cual, pero era uno de estos que andan comparando con los otros. Saludos.
Sharing Moments estoy de acuerdo contigo y también depende del tipo de genero musical que a uno le gusta, a mi en lo particular me gusta mucho el yamaha psr-s950 (de la linea psr-s) especialmente los instrumentos de aire ( guitarras, sax, brass etc). pero es cuestión de gusto de cada quien, lo importante es disfrutar lo que tocas.
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Pues repasando estos comentarios tres años despues de hechos, tengo que decirte que encuentro tus clasificaciones muy atimadas, sobre todo el yamaha con las guitarras y el brass. Nadie los saca con tanta propiedad como esta marca.
Gracias.
Yamaha and Roland are same but korg dominant board in synthesis.....
tienes razon.... por eso se escucha bien sintetico...nada natural jjj
How i wish i could buy for this😁roland bk9
Really i like yamaha s950,i hope so one day i will have
Roland bk9 is higher level than Psr 900. The quality of voices is astonishing and not comparable!!!! From the acoustic piano to the huge Pipe full organ!!!
È sufficiente la qualità della tastiera76 tasti ed il clone hammond per dire che tra i due strumenti non c'è gara!
Vince di misura Roland!
The teacher will say, learn your instrument. Booth have great sounds. Overall its sad the touchscreen dont exist in the 2013/2016 models like the 2008/2012 models at some of theme. But better looking for a model of 2008. These are still good and a lot cheaper.
Yahama Sounds beta, but the Style on Roland rocks..
Decisions can only be as good as the info, knowledge and experience on which they are based. You cannot decide after hearing them using a PC for sound reproduction to start with. Generally speaking Yamaha produce excellent value for money equipment including Amplifiers, DVD players, Pianos, Organs which are excellent I repeat excellent jack of all trades master of none. So if you want a Hi End Amp you would not buy Yamaha but pay much more to buy better. If you want a High end Piano you would need to pay more too unless its Yamaha or Hyundai etc.... Similarly Canon they make Cameras, Copiers, etc... excelent value for money too. But if you want a really good Camera not to shoot in automatic you have people dedicated to the art and that is Nikon. And if you want the better sound made by people dedicated to sound you buy the Roland. I had Canon but eventually changed to Roland. I had canon but eventually changed to Nikon FX. I had Yamaha A1 amp but eventually changed to B &O. Having said this I doubt if the amature would ever be able to tell the difference which exists between a Canon and a Nikon if you shoot automatic JPEG. Nikon is for RAW pics which can be professionally edited. B&O is not for MP3 which Apple right call I-tunes. To hear tunes which sound great buy Yamaha or whatever. And similarly I can tell you one thing. If you connect the Roland and the Yamaha to a B&O Truly HiFi Amp (and not one of many amps around) I can assure you that even my wife can tell the difference - Not an easy choice is it since there is more to it than meets the eye. And it also depends on what pics you intend to shoot, what music you intend to hear and what music you intend to play ................................So for beginners a word of advice from an older man is - learn how to shoot - learn how to play - and to do so it will take a number of years and a number of hours regularly per day or per week. The after some time and experience you will have sufficient knowledge and experience to decide for yourself. Anyway I have tried to pass over some of my experience although its still not good enough, is my honest opinion but its a pretty good guideline. Good luck to all.
Yamaha is not better is different but not better btw I have bk9 and integra 7 and all styles are played by integra7 super natural drums bass guitars organs and that's a killer for Yamaha and korg all together
Roland lepiej brzmi ,jest bardziej muzyczny ,miód dla ucha .
I love the Yamaha. Kinda analogue "dirt" and grit. Not so artificial than Roland's too clean pianos.
For professionals Roland is superb xps 30 or Roland Fantom
RUBEN LUNA.....SOY HUMBERTO DESDE WASHINGTON DC....YO TOQUE TECLADO 10 ANOS....Y SIEMPRE ME FIJE EN ESO..EL ROLAN EN EL ECENARIO EN VIVO...MANTENIA ESE SONIDO NITIDO...UNA VEZ QUE TOCAMOS EN VIVO...HABIA UN KORG, YAMAHA, Y YO TENIA EN ESE TIEMPO UN JV35 ..ES CIERTO NO DESPRESTIGIO LOS OTROS TECLADOS...PERO EL ROLAN SIEMPRE ME FIJE DE UN SONIDO CON MAS PRESENCIA.....POR ESO SOY SEGUIDOS ACERRIMO DE LOS ROLAND...AUNQUE EL GENUS DE YAMAHA SE VE BUENO...PERO AHORA YA NO ME DEDICO A LA MUSICA...
Big fan of Yamaha, but Roland takes the cake!
Yes roland 👏👏👏
Yamaha Sound Great I had one ,but the keys dont feel professional
and there is no 76 version....why can they make a model More afordable on Yamaha Tyros 5 and PSR 950 76 version......hey not evreybody has $5,420 bucks
Всегда бесило в Ямахах затухание при переключении тембра на другой, в момент когда держишь аккорд, я думал, что это только на бюджетных моделях, а сказывается, что нет.
the roland just sounds better!
+Laaba.TV i agree with you :) yes yamaha sound not professional for me
Yamaha per s 970 and tyros 5 and yamaha genos is the legendary
Yamaha is always delivering a tin sound... bad speakers and cheap keys. My Roland VA76 is now 15 years old and now I think the BK-9 will be a good follow-up.
Matter of personal preference.
Roland is the best
both very good but yamaha wins for me richard
Rolanf wonderfull
Cool
Roland always
Roland senpre boas en seus dons de metais
i agree with roland sound is very realistic.
Roland is the beat talaga😃
BK-9 is much better. The audio loop synch with the style tempo finishes the s950 which can't do that !
Actually s950 can read audio files for Multi pads and Style
I don't think s950 can read audio files on the multipad. Only the Tyros 5 can do that !
Fred Villaume I have the S950 - It can do it :)
If you not believe it find "PSR-S950 Multipad Audiolink Demonstration" s750 can too. but can't do an audio style.
Yes, psr S950 can read audio files on the multipad, my mistake :-)
Roland is better.
Gosto muito do yamaha , mais na mudança de instrumentos eles deviam ver esses cortes . Fica ridiculo o que acontece .
Audio quality wise: Yamaha wins
Roland BK9 is the BEST.......
y una mierda
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ROLAND----ROLAND,,,,,,!!!
In roland seems that the sound source is located further away from the listener and more filtered to gain the upper mid frequencies. From this standpoint, the Yamaha sounds more realistic.
that makes roland to sounds more live like real band in my opinion:)
The Yamaha is the clear victor: the sound quality is sharp and realistic, while the Roland sounds mild and synthesized.