Yamaha DGX 670 Piano & EP Voices: Just How Bad or Good?

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @aldeanblair1972
    @aldeanblair1972 3 дні тому

    Beautiful digital piano😍 🎹 this why love Yamaha keyboard s❤❤❤❤❤

  • @steveeagermusic
    @steveeagermusic 8 днів тому +3

    Absolutely amazing what this keyboard is capable of!

    • @phillc
      @phillc  8 днів тому

      @@steveeagermusic 💯👍

  • @lolsucks3599
    @lolsucks3599 8 днів тому +1

    How does this compare to the MODX6+ does the Piano sound better or the same?

    • @phillc
      @phillc  8 днів тому

      Sound-wise, similar but MODX6 is not weighted.

    • @lolsucks3599
      @lolsucks3599 8 днів тому +1

      @@phillc How does the Korg Nautilus compare to the Yamaha Modx6+? Im considering sending my Korg Nautilus back and getting the Modx6+ its alot cheaper. And I wasnt really impressed by the piano sounds of the Korg Nautilus when I tried it out myself. But it might also be my fault for doing something wrong idk.

    • @phillc
      @phillc  8 днів тому

      @@lolsucks3599 I think Nautilus is a better workstation. It all depends on what you are looking to do with it. What are your goals?

    • @lolsucks3599
      @lolsucks3599 8 днів тому

      @phillc Having the same pro sound like the 2000s Pop/R&B Songs I sent you and making my own 2000s Pop/R&B Songs.

  • @lolsucks3599
    @lolsucks3599 9 днів тому +2

    Okay seems like my Korg Nautilus is working properly I found out how to check the temperature in the Korg Nautilus and its normal. And the smell is also gone it was just the factory new smell apparently. But now I got another issue. I cant get the audio from my Korg Nautilus into my DAW. Idk why. I am using the Focusrite Scarlet 4i4 I plugged in the cable in the L/R Output of my Nautilus into the 3/4 Input of my 4i4 but when I select 3/4 Input in FL Studio on the Mixer Track I dont get any Audio Response.

    • @phillc
      @phillc  9 днів тому

      Great! Enjoy your keyboard.
      Maybe reach out to this guy: ua-cam.com/video/Ky-YC-lITXQ/v-deo.html
      I don't have either of those tools but here are some steps:
      gleaned from the web
      1. Verify Connections and Signal Flow:
      Physical Connections:
      Nautilus to 4i4: Double-check that the 1/4" TRS cable is securely plugged into the L/R Output jacks on the Nautilus and the 3/4 Input jacks on the 4i4.
      4i4 to Computer: Ensure the USB cable connecting the 4i4 to your computer is firmly plugged in at both ends.
      Signal Flow:
      Nautilus: Make sure the Nautilus's output volume is turned up.
      4i4:
      Check that the 3/4 input channels on the 4i4 are enabled and have sufficient gain. You may need to adjust the gain knobs on the 4i4's front panel.
      Ensure that the 4i4 is correctly selected as the audio interface within FL Studio's audio settings.
      2. Check FL Studio Settings:
      Mixer Track:
      Input: Verify that the correct input channel (3/4) is selected for the mixer track you're using to record the Nautilus.
      Monitoring: Ensure that the input monitoring is enabled for the track. This allows you to hear the audio coming from the 4i4's inputs directly within FL Studio.
      Audio Settings:
      ASIO Driver: If you're using the Focusrite ASIO driver, make sure it's selected as the audio driver within FL Studio's audio settings.
      Buffer Size: Experiment with different buffer sizes to optimize audio performance and minimize latency.
      3. Test with a Different Audio Source:
      To isolate whether the issue lies with the Nautilus, the 4i4, or FL Studio, try connecting a different audio source (like a phone or another instrument) to the 3/4 inputs of the 4i4. If you can hear that source within FL Studio, it suggests the problem might be with the Nautilus's output.
      4. Check Nautilus Output Settings:
      Global Menu: Access the Global Menu on the Nautilus.
      Output: Review the output settings to ensure that the audio is routed correctly.
      Make sure the "Main Out" is selected as the output destination.
      Check if there are any output routing options specific to the sounds or programs you're using on the Nautilus.
      5. Update Drivers and Firmware:
      i4 Drivers: Ensure you have the latest drivers installed for your Focusrite Scarlet 4i4. Download and install them from the Focusrite website.
      Nautilus Firmware: Check for any available firmware updates for your Korg Nautilus. Updating the firmware can sometimes resolve compatibility issues or introduce new features.
      6. Restart and Troubleshooting:
      Restart: Restart your computer and the Nautilus. Sometimes a simple restart can resolve unexpected software glitches.
      Troubleshooting:
      If you're still having trouble, try disconnecting other USB devices to see if they're interfering with the audio signal.
      Consult the manuals for the Nautilus, 4i4, and FL Studio for more detailed information and troubleshooting guides.
      If you're still stuck, consider reaching out to the support teams for Korg, Focusrite, or Image-Line (the makers of FL Studio).
      Best!