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I think that the idea of putting a nice interface into a syncable phone app (instead of raising the price of the piano and build in an interface into the hardware that would look and feel to use half as good as the phone interface) is a total genius and cost effective move.
I hope most digital piano/leyboard manufacturers will do this with their future products.
Would you please consider reviewing the Casio CT-S1?
Many people say it is one of the best portable keyboards out there now (in 2023 still).
For it's budget price its sounds are outstanding.
If you are OK with 61 keys, and you need a comparatively small and light keyboard, and you have a lower budget and you want a portable keyboard with battery powered option with excellent sounds,
then the Casio CT-S1 might be one of your best options.
I bought it as a 76 keys MIDI controller 😊
ОтветитьWhitch app is that?
ОтветитьHello. Is such a keyboard suitable for my child to start piano training and practicing or should he/she start with a piano? As you know, the piano is a very expensive instrument. Would starting with a keyboard instead of a piano have a negative effect on the child's start and progress?
ОтветитьNice video and review... I personally think the little problem with this keyboard is the absence of pitch bend..my opinion tho
Ответитьwhat does data capacity meam?
ОтветитьStu?
ОтветитьThose keys clack badly. UGH!
Ответитьis the key action similar to a Roland Go 88 or Korg Liano? In the winter I need something to play on the bed with my feet hid inside a quilt... I suppose 76 keys can be ok if it is like 6 key less on the left and 6 key less on the right as compared to the 88 keys
ОтветитьCan this piano be used with any music composition software, like Logic or fL studio?
ОтветитьWhat's the name of de app for iphone please?!!
ОтветитьGreat video. Please I'd love to know if the Grandpiano voice on the Yamaha np-32 as same on the np-30
ОтветитьYamaha P45 sound.
ОтветитьIs it possible to connect it with android Phone?
ОтветитьThese things are so much better than those God-awful DGX and YPG boards and their super Nintendo quality piano samples
ОтветитьNP32 76 keys = 6 1/2 octaves
ОтветитьIn the electronic keyboard with 76 keys, where is the middle C? (C3 or C4?) 🤔🤔
ОтветитьA very delicate action
ОтветитьIt weighs 12 lbs
ОтветитьI think this is an amazing video. Thank you so much for this! You’re an excellent teacher, guide, and player. This video answered just about all the questions rattling around in my head as I try to choose my first real keyboard. You did a great job demonstrating so many features and noticing details :) I can’t wait to watch more of your videos! I just started playing keyboard as a beginner three or four months ago. So I’m stepping newly into this marketplace. I’m excited to have found your video, and you can bet I’ll subscribe :)
ОтветитьWhat's a name of this app?
ОтветитьThanks a lot
ОтветитьThank you very much for the review is this the big brother of the np12 which is a 61 note keyboard also do you know if you can transpose without the app thank you very much Joe
ОтветитьThis is my comment on an old video. Dunno whether I commented before. I'm really surprised that Yamaha bothered to make this piano. A lightweight portable piano with fewer keys is a great concept, and Yamaha has made them before at higher levels, and with pretty good success (the CP-73 for example) but this piano has a disappointing action, a feeble tone, and loses the potential portability advantage because it has speakers at the ends making it too long. Stu makes a brave effort, but even he can't quite play this instrument smoothly. Lots of good players need a 73-note (or shorter) travel piano, with the best possible action that doesn't put the weight over about 9kg. The speakers could be modest, bolt-on or non-existent, but it does need a few good built-in sounds too.
Ответитьlove your music!
ОтветитьA very nice portable keyboard with a slightly narrower octave width 6.25" for easier stretches.
ОтветитьI’d definitely recommend this over the 61 or 88 key Roland Go Piano. I do own a Roland Go Keys, but that’s a different beast entirely.
ОтветитьHi there first of all thank you for the detailed review it is very helpful, i just need to know the name of the app. And is it compatible with android devices too,??
Ответитьwhy is it backwards
ОтветитьAlways wondering why amazing videos like this has less than 1k likes and a stupid “Respect” short gets more than 1m likes
ОтветитьPlease what’s the name of the software
ОтветитьWhat a great player!
ОтветитьNice keyboard and amazing video quality
ОтветитьHey! what's the name of the cable type?
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Could you do a review of the Casiotone CT-S1, please? I think it's a pretty good keyboard, even tho it only has 61 keys
Ответитьwhat sort of cable do i need to plug it to my phone ?
Ответитьcan this be plugged straight into FLstudio as a kayboard and use the vst inside the program to play the sounds ?
ОтветитьYamaha piano keyboard sounds always to hard and synthetic
ОтветитьHi, could you please give me the name of the cable type ? thank you !
ОтветитьO video contribuiu para minha decisão. Thank you
ОтветитьHI, you ever made the Roland Go:Piano review?
Ответитьvery nice review
ОтветитьIs this a good instrument for busking and accompanying yourself singing?
ОтветитьWaiting for mine too get delivered. Thanks for reassuring my online purchase!!
ОтветитьI wonder, would you miss those 12 keys (88-76)? Or better, who would miss them, or when would you miss them, how advanced a player would get in trouble?
ОтветитьAre the batteries rechargeable?
Ответитьwhat pedal do you recommend to use?
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