Great review,thank you! I'd like the CN39 but I'm working with a really tiny space to fit it into, so I might have to get the CN29 just because it's a few centimetres shorter and slimmer. Glad to hear it won't be too much of a compromise.
Great reviews. Looking for an entry piano. It would be nice to have a better understanding between different series: CN vs CA, some entry models. CA48 vs CN29. I have a small room, I'm an entry-intermediate player. Considering getting CN29, but would like to know what I'd lose compared to the CA series. I don't need too many tones, nor extra sound power, but I'd like to be able to use some software, IPAD, potentially compose some music and be able to automatically convert to music sheets. Please advise. Thanks for the great reviews again.
CA 48/58 has wooden keys and that mean you should keep relatively low and stable humidity at place. Also, CA-48/58 keys resembles keys of real acoustic piano by construction. "extra sound power," - well, sometimes it is great when you can play your piano really loud. "compose music" - only CN-39 has all 16 tracks available for recording and midi play (if I remember correctly). Songwriting you anyway will be making on your PC/Mac, it's not like you can see and correct notes manually on CA/CN.
I play for 9 months and now is the time to buy another instrument. My budget is 1000 euros. I have tried the CN29 and it feels great. The sound is gorgeous! I play classical music in particular. For about 1300 euros, the CN29 is excellent. Should I raise my budget to 1500 euros for the CN39, or is the CN29 still a great digital piano? 1500 euros is really a lot of money 😣
If you have the opportunity to play a CN39, do take it! You never know which you will prefer. If you plan on keeping the piano for a long time then for sure play both and see if the price difference makes sense to you. they’re both great digital pianos.
CN39 have more clearer high notes because the extra two speakers are made for hit high notes much better, plus if you have iPhone or iPad you could use Bluetooth to play music, and speakers from Onkyo are audiophile speakers that made for people who have afford very high end speakers.
I'm super confused as to which one i gotta choose, it's a win win situation though, cuz my mind says 29 but my heart says 39..im a regular grade 5 student so what should i do?
Hi, these 16 tracks are available when you are recording and reading midi data to/from USB stick. Internally (without USB stick) there are 2 tracks of midi recording. Refer to CN39 manual, pages 50 and 60.
@@alicaramba7680 thanks! Do you need a midi programme to hear the simultaneous playback of the tracks? Or if you plug in usb stick, can you just tell it to record to that and hear playback through the piano?
@@misstangshan95 CN39 plays and records midi files from/to USB stick. You don't need any additional program. Each midi file (song) contains 16 tracks of midi data and all tracks are played simultaneously (some channels could be muted or without midi data to play). You can record midi file to USB stick part by part. For example, you record piano part on channel 1, save midi file, then add bass part on channel 2, save file, add strings part on channel 3, save file and so on. Likewise you can add new parts to already existing (downloaded) midi files on empty channels or you can erase existing part on particular channel and record your own. Of course, you need to keep in mind you can't edit recorded midi data (fix mistakes) with CN39, for this you need a midi editor on PC/Mac/tablet/phone. By connecting a device with midi editor to CN39 (either through USB, either through midi in/out ports, either through bluetooth) you can record, play midi files and perform basic functions such as muting channels, changing volume levels, naming midi songs, opening new midi songs much faster and also edit midi data.
Saya sangat bangga dengan mu dan saya menyukai video anda, dan saya adalah salah satu bagian pembuat Piano,. Semoga memuaskan,, karna kami rakit dengan penuh Cinta, Salam Didik
@@Nobody-de2ni Yes, and I eventually bought the Yamaha P-515 and extremely happy with it! It's more versatile. You can set lots of parameters for every tone, unlike the ydp-164 and the Kawai which only supports iOS.
Great review,thank you! I'd like the CN39 but I'm working with a really tiny space to fit it into, so I might have to get the CN29 just because it's a few centimetres shorter and slimmer. Glad to hear it won't be too much of a compromise.
What was the string piece at 15:50?
Great reviews. Looking for an entry piano. It would be nice to have a better understanding between different series: CN vs CA, some entry models. CA48 vs CN29. I have a small room, I'm an entry-intermediate player. Considering getting CN29, but would like to know what I'd lose compared to the CA series. I don't need too many tones, nor extra sound power, but I'd like to be able to use some software, IPAD, potentially compose some music and be able to automatically convert to music sheets. Please advise. Thanks for the great reviews again.
Just found your video CN39 vs CA58. Thanks again. That should help, still counting on your advice.
CA 48/58 has wooden keys and that mean you should keep relatively low and stable humidity at place. Also, CA-48/58 keys resembles keys of real acoustic piano by construction. "extra sound power," - well, sometimes it is great when you can play your piano really loud. "compose music" - only CN-39 has all 16 tracks available for recording and midi play (if I remember correctly). Songwriting you anyway will be making on your PC/Mac, it's not like you can see and correct notes manually on CA/CN.
I play for 9 months and now is the time to buy another instrument. My budget is 1000 euros. I have tried the CN29 and it feels great. The sound is gorgeous! I play classical music in particular. For about 1300 euros, the CN29 is excellent. Should I raise my budget to 1500 euros for the CN39, or is the CN29 still a great digital piano? 1500 euros is really a lot of money 😣
If you have the opportunity to play a CN39, do take it! You never know which you will prefer. If you plan on keeping the piano for a long time then for sure play both and see if the price difference makes sense to you. they’re both great digital pianos.
CN39 have more clearer high notes because the extra two speakers are made for hit high notes much better, plus if you have iPhone or iPad you could use Bluetooth to play music, and speakers from Onkyo are audiophile speakers that made for people who have afford very high end speakers.
I didn't understand, the CN29 is not right for advanced classical music piano practice ??
And, do both have USB to host and USB to device?
I'm super confused as to which one i gotta choose, it's a win win situation though, cuz my mind says 29 but my heart says 39..im a regular grade 5 student so what should i do?
Update i got 39 and i love it
its worth it for the extra sounds and the better speaker system in my opinion
I read that there are 16 tracks available for one song on the N39 which is a lot more than 2?
Hi, these 16 tracks are available when you are recording and reading midi data to/from USB stick. Internally (without USB stick) there are 2 tracks of midi recording. Refer to CN39 manual, pages 50 and 60.
@@alicaramba7680 thanks! Do you need a midi programme to hear the simultaneous playback of the tracks? Or if you plug in usb stick, can you just tell it to record to that and hear playback through the piano?
@@misstangshan95 CN39 plays and records midi files from/to USB stick. You don't need any additional program. Each midi file (song) contains 16 tracks of midi data and all tracks are played simultaneously (some channels could be muted or without midi data to play).
You can record midi file to USB stick part by part. For example, you record piano part on channel 1, save midi file, then add bass part on channel 2, save file, add strings part on channel 3, save file and so on. Likewise you can add new parts to already existing (downloaded) midi files on empty channels or you can erase existing part on particular channel and record your own.
Of course, you need to keep in mind you can't edit recorded midi data (fix mistakes) with CN39, for this you need a midi editor on PC/Mac/tablet/phone. By connecting a device with midi editor to CN39 (either through USB, either through midi in/out ports, either through bluetooth) you can record, play midi files and perform basic functions such as muting channels, changing volume levels, naming midi songs, opening new midi songs much faster and also edit midi data.
@@alicaramba7680 Thanks!
Saya sangat bangga dengan mu dan saya menyukai video anda, dan saya adalah salah satu bagian pembuat Piano,. Semoga memuaskan,, karna kami rakit dengan penuh Cinta,
Salam
Didik
hi
I have a dillema between the Kawai cn29 and the Yamaha ydp-164. Help please Sir
Me too did u decide?
@@Nobody-de2ni Yes, and I eventually bought the Yamaha P-515 and extremely happy with it! It's more versatile. You can set lots of parameters for every tone, unlike the ydp-164 and the Kawai which only supports iOS.
@Sina Nazari you don't know what you're saying
@Sina Nazari only?
I've been playing for 41 years, which 15 at a professional level.
You don't know what you're talking about.
@Sina Nazari
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Poor amateur