11/30/2011

Casio PX3 Digital Stage Piano Review

Casio PX3 Digital Stage Piano
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Received my PX-3 from JR Music through Amazon a little over a month ago. It arrived on the date promised with no problems with the packaging or the setup. The PX-3 is what it is; a lightweight, small footprint, digital piano and midi controller. That is what I wanted and I am very happy with it.
It fits on my desk, it is easy to move around, and it is not flimsy. I'm big and play rather heavily and it seems stout enough.
I like the feel of the matte keys and the piano action. The piano samples are good, I don't use the EP tones much but they sound fine to me.
It works my JV-1010, "Band-in- a-Box" and "Power-Tracks" with no problems. Setting up the layers for internal tones and external controls is easy after reading the manual. On the controller side I would have liked knobs, sliders and after-touch. It is possible to change the volume of an individual zone on the fly, but it takes a lot of coordination if I'm playing at the same time. Even given that, as a controller it is a lot easier to set things up on it than my old SL161 and it has the nice piano action.
I received the free gig bag for registering the piano from Casio within a month, it is very nice.


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Twilight - The Score - Music from the Motion Picture - Piano Solo Songbook Review

Twilight - The Score - Music from the Motion Picture - Piano Solo Songbook
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The music provided is pretty and easy to learn, but I wish that it had had a little bit more of the substance that it had in the movie. It seems like they just put out the bare bones piano parts when they could have fleshed it out a little bit more. Still, it's fun to play these songs and think about the scenes in the movie that they correspond with.

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11/29/2011

Turtle Shaped Karimba Mbira Thumb Piano Kalimba Finger Review

Turtle Shaped Karimba Mbira Thumb Piano Kalimba Finger
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This kalimba sits in our livingroom and when it isn't being used its job is to 'sit pretty'. The 'tines' aren't exactly tuned very carefully, when they move you have to sort of tune it again but it does have a good chimy sound. (When we first got it the sound made my dog think someone rang the doorbell and she'd run to the door!) This is a good 'starter kalimba' for fun, not for the serious percussion music enthusiast.

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11/28/2011

Yamaha QT1 Quartz Metronome, Teal Review

Yamaha QT1 Quartz Metronome, Teal
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I bought this metronome after I'd been playing a number of years, and quickly this became my personal favourite for a number of reasons. First, the colour makes it really easy to find when you're packing up your things, so you're less likely to lose it. Second, the adjustable volume control means that you can gradually fade out the metronome sound. Third, the flashing light I found particularly useful when practicing in the choir loft with the organ and organist at the other end of a church. The light enabled both of us to keep time without being confused by the heavy reverberation and the length of time it took the sound to travel. Fourth, the adjustable sound, volume and flashing light means that for an ensemble with some timing difficulties, it can be used extremely discreetly in a performance, with no-one in the audience the wiser. Fifth, the 9-volt battery it runs on lasts for ages, and is easily replaceable even at the most inconvenient place and hour. All in all, if you don't need the bells and whistles of different tunings, or something to tell you what beat in the measure you're on, or you're just looking for standard metronome, it would be hard to beat this one for the features.
I did find one of the two settings for the click to be not as useful as the other, but this may be a function of the partial hearing loss that is a common occupational hazard among musicians. Still, it's nice to have the choice! This has lasted me for more than ten years and I have to say that it's a first-rate product. I'm pleased to see that it's still available.

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Suzuki Gp-7 Digital Baby Grand Ensemble Piano, High Gloss Black Review

Suzuki Gp-7 Digital Baby Grand Ensemble Piano, High Gloss Black
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I really like my piano. It not only sounds nice, but it also is visually much more appealing than similar priced competitors products. The keys feel very nice with the weighting and tactile feedback. The volume is adequate and at the higher settings make it indistinguishable from a stringed piano. Word to the wise though - this baby is NOT light!I thought that if I bought an electric piano it would be more portable. NOT! The delivery service would NOT bring it into my home and it took two strong men using a hand cart to get this bad-boy safely into my home. Some assembly is required. Trust me on this; often when instructions say it is a two man job you can make do solo - this is not the case with this piano. Get ready for some heavy lifting...

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11/27/2011

Piano Guy Tips Cheap Tricks and Professional Secrets Vol.1 Review

Piano Guy Tips Cheap Tricks and Professional Secrets Vol.1
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This fellow named Scott Houston has an infomercial on PBS stations (which is a crime against public programming) under the guise of an educational show in which he promises you'll play your favorite songs after just one lesson. It is complete with phony paid audience, and of course you have to BUY his method. I used to support our local PBS affiliate in Nashville, WDCN-Channel 8, but withdrew when they started airing commercial nonsense like the aforementioned.
The Amazon listing says: "Play Piano in a Flash: Play Your Favorite Songs Like a Pro -- Whether You've Had Lessons or Not!" I say "Pure B.S."! This guy is nothing but a con-artist preying on people who aren't willing to pay a teacher or put in the time and effort to learn the real way.

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11/26/2011

Bastien Piano Technic Primer Level Review

Bastien Piano Technic Primer Level
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The books in these series are the best on the market. After taking piano lessons for 8 years from these books and now teaching piano students from these books as well, there isn't any series of piano techniques book that comes close to this series. Concepts are logically introduced and age appropriate, excersices are fun and a great review of learned skills and the illustrations really keep the little bitties interest (in what could be a very boring lesson!). Also if you are helping your child and have never played piano before you can follow along at home, unlike some other piano books they are easy to follow no matter what skill level. I HIGHLY recommend the entire series!

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I Can Play Guitar Sw Spongebob'S Surf'S Up Review

I Can Play Guitar Sw Spongebob'S Surf'S Up
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This is a very interesting way to learn to play the guitar, and my grandson really likes it. Fun, and interesting.

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I Can Play Guitar - Surf's Up - Teaches you to play Guitar! Your child can learn how to play the guitar -- and have fun doing it -- with the I Can Play Guitar System. Designed for children ages six and older, the guitar plugs directly into your TV and teaches your child to play with fun and exciting video game tutorials. I Can Play guitar is the new learning system that makes learning to play the guitar as easy and fun as playing a game. A hardware / software system that plugs into your home TV, the I Can Play Guitar software is designed to have the look and feel of a real video game. Kids learn about fun methods of guitar-playing that eventually translate into them being able to play a real guitar. There are four levels of play for each song. Players advance through these levels based on their performance, earning collectibles along the way. The Surf's Up cartridge is designed to be used with the I Can Play Guitar, and will teach your child to play famous surfing songs!

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11/25/2011

Kurzweil SP2 76 Note Digital Stage Piano and Midi Controller, Semi Weighted Action Keys, 64 Programs, Polyphony Split Layer, DSP FX, Gray Review

Kurzweil SP2 76 Note Digital Stage Piano and Midi Controller, Semi Weighted Action Keys, 64 Programs, Polyphony Split Layer, DSP FX, Gray
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[With increased use, I'm becoming increasingly disenchanted with this machine. The manual spends more time on USB/MIDI/computer talk than the practical needs of the performing musician (as opposed to the "programmer"). The 16 set-ups are absurd as are the 64 programs--every spacey effect in the book but no engineer thought to include a simple piano/bass split + layered ride cymbal? The Autosplit feature (in "Program mode") is useless because, unlike the PC2, it doesn't raise the left-hand pitches by an octave while simultaneously lowering the right-hand pitches by same so that both hands will be playing in the appropriate register. Consequently, the user can transpose one hand but then discovers that the non-split notes are now in the wrong octave and can't be transposed separately. The only solution is to wipe the slate clean, start with a blank set-up, and construct each program from scratch. It's laborious work, best begun well in advance of any gig, and done on a program-per-day basis. So many musicians may as well forget about "Program" mode altogether and concentrate exclusively on constructing their own "Set-Ups." Finally, in the last couple of years Kurzweil has released or re-deployed the few specialists who knew anything specific about their complex computer-instruments. Whereas the company used to be responsive to befuddled users' questions, their customer support is now virtually non-existent. Kurzweil seems to be going out of their way, even with the PC3, to limit their instruments to advanced computer specialists or to musicians who simply push the buttons and play whatever programs are available at the highest surface level.]
Until the SP2 appeared comparatively recently, I had claimed the Kurzweil SP76 as the least expensive keyboard that a self-respecting professional performer might be able to "get away with" on the job. Now I can revise that claim, bestowing the same on the SP2. The main advantage of the SP2? There are actually two: first, it doubles the number of voices (programs, patches, objects, or sounds, if you prefer), providing 64 instead of a mere 32 (the SP76 did not even have a vibes program); 2nd, it permits you to split the keyboard, assigning different internal sounds to the various zones created by the split.
The SP2 costs about 33% more than it's predecessor, but the above features make the hike worthwhile. Formerly, I was importing bass or vibes sounds from a module velcroed to the keyboard and spending tedious hours with the MIDI set-up. No longer. And for "popular" music, 76 keys is all you need; 88 weighted keys will add at least 20 pounds to the package. I would have purchased a PC1se, a PC2, or a PC3 with 76 keys except for all of the gratuitous add-ons and complications (these are "programmers'" hobby kits) plus the extra weight. With the SP2, I can still, as was the case with the SP76, toss the instrument in a gig bag and set up in no time (I've grown out of the need to haul monstrous, heavy keyboards, sometimes just to play Basie fills in a big band!). If I'm ever awarded a roadie, I'll pick up a Roland RD700 or Kurz PC3x or Korg M50 (the fully weighted 88-key version) or the comparable Yamaha fully-weighted 88-key monster. But for now, safety, sanity and common sense all point to the SP2(76).
If you want more voices (time-consuming, complicated) and onboard speakers (like weighted keys, requiring dollies, helpers and hernias), get an SP3x. But now you've entered a nebulous territory that I've found even Kurzweil reps have no good answers for: when you get down to it, what's the difference between an SP3 and a PC3? (I find the SP, with its protruding knobs, a "gaudier" instrument than the PC design).
Back to the SP, Kurzweil shows its lack of understanding of a musicians' needs when the company doesn't provide a dedicated button permitting "layering" a ride cymbal on to the left-hand bass sounds walking 4/4 lines (the basis of ALL "swing," for Pete's sake). Instead the company throws in an automated drum machine (!) or trumpets its "Take 6" voices (a great vocal group, but I prefer to play them on my iPod or CD player. When I once played them in public on a Kurzweil PC2, the other musicians merely laughed at me--very dismissively). Until companies like Kurzweil take the music and the musician seriously, no real musician is going to record an album on any of their hundreds of Triple Strike "acoustic" pianos. Hundreds of great pianists have had the opportunity--from Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans to Keith Jarrett and Brad Mehldau, though none has lowered himself to that degree. (Even Stevie stuck to a concert grand piano (and nothing more) at the Michael Jackson memorial.)
Electric pianos are still the realm of techno-engineers and gear-heads. These companies have got all they can handle to recreate the sound of an analog synth or Rhodes, let alone come up with a respectable piano. But at least they could listen to, say, Ahmad or Monty Alexander or Benny Green and try to service an actual musician's needs. That'll change if consumers are more demanding, and if musicians are allowed to advise the designers and manufacturers.
[Warning: What ever keyboard you decide on, make sure there's a return/exchange policy you can live with. I've frequently been impressed by keyboards in the store, only to realize after the first job that this infatuation was no more than a single-night honeymoon. The keyboard will always sound different in a different room, with a different amp, with more time to allow your ears to be bombarded by what you thought sounded like a "real" piano. (If you plan to test at the store, bring your best headphones to plug into each piano.) Kurzweil wants its keyboards to be perceived as "performer's" rather than "programmer's" instruments. If so, consumers need to keep the pressure on their engineer / designers, demanding instruments suited less for an engineer than a musician.]
[P.S. The SP2 is not, technically speaking, "weighted." See the Young Chang / Kurzweil site.]

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11/24/2011

Wittner Wood Metronome Mahogany Review

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When I ordered this product, I knew it was an expensive purchase but was willing to pay the high price for a product of superior workmanship and materials. When I recedived the product, it was made of a thin piece of wood vaneer with plastic in the center. I was shocked, it was cheaply made and not worth anywhere near the price I paid for it. I expected a Seth Thomas type product but this was not the case at all. I was highly disappointed. I returned the product for a refund. I would not recommend this product at all.

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Casio AP6 Celviano Black Polish Digital Piano BUNDLE with Bench, Headphones, Book, and Lamp Review

Casio AP6 Celviano Black Polish Digital Piano BUNDLE with Bench, Headphones, Book, and Lamp
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Santa brought the AP6 for my son for Christmas.
Great packaging and easy to put together with additional set of hands.
Sounds great, the keys feel great and it looks fantastic.
Great job Casio!!!

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11/23/2011

On-Stage Stands Standard Keyboard Stand Review

On-Stage Stands Standard Keyboard Stand
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Pros:
It seems quite well made.
The latch to set it up and change height is VERY convenient.
Cons:
Although it appears quite sturdy it still bounces easily if you hit the keys just a little bit.
Watch out for the height, the lowest height of 27" + keyboard is quite high if you sit.

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11/22/2011

Raiders March (from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) - Easy Piano - Sheet Music Review

Raiders March (from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) - Easy Piano - Sheet Music
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My son and his best friend both loved mastering this piano piece and the whole family enjoys listening to their piano practicing of this music.

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Seiko DM50S Clip Digital Metronome Silver Metronome Review

Seiko DM50S Clip Digital Metronome Silver Metronome
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Because this met goes down to 30 beats per minute,
it is one of the few available that can be used
with slow Blues music.
The size is that of a pack of cigarettes,
but only about 1/4-inch thick or less. Nice & small.
It will probably fit in any musical intrument case.
The sound is a lower beep, not a click or tic.
The sound is not objectional at all. It gets
the job done well... with enough room volume
to be useable in fact. It also has a earphone jack.
No ear bud or earphone came with it however.
The speaker may be programmed off.
Or, at volume levels of low/med/high. 4-levels.
It is to advantage that it has a programmable
volume control.
Analog physical mechanical 'spin the wheel'
type controls are usually built cheap an do wear
out quickly and do not last. They also get dirty and
make scratchy sounds over time as well.
So, this one has an ideal volume control !
IF you turn off the volume control... there
will be Zero audio speaker output...
however... a RED LED will fire-off to
keep the beat time. It has ample brightness
to be seen EZ in daytime roomlight (which is bright).
The RED LED is always firing-off to the beat
when the device is used, regardless of
volume setting.
It has NO mechanical switches or mechanical
volume control to break or wear out.
I like it, and the price is right for the
longterm quality of the device.
The battery is a single lithium CR type...
which is very EZ to replace. It is
suggested the battery may last through
200-hours of device useage.
It has a flip-down stand on the rear of
its case. Works well and doubtful it will
break. Made nicely.
The LCD Display is ample to be seen and read
when the device is on a music stand.
It displays a moving body with the beat and
settings of the device.
I enjoy mine.
It does not come with any kind of
slip-cover for a protective case.


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11/21/2011

Casio WK-500 76-Key Personal Keyboard with MP3/Audio Connection, 670 Tones and Power Supply Review

Casio WK-500 76-Key Personal Keyboard with MP3/Audio Connection, 670 Tones and Power Supply
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Amazon listed the best price, the vendor was quick in shipping, the product is every bit as good as I could have expected, this was a good purchase.
The only reservation I would list for Amazon is that the time delay when I make an order is 3 to 4 days before they process the order for shipping, Amazon gives some time for customer review and cancellation of an order and I can understand the problem with folks canceling orders and the item is already shipped. With Amazon's experience as a seller I believe they have it right, I'm not the patient type but this wait has been worth it.
The WK-500 is better than I expected, I like the 76 key size, I had looked at the weighted key models but after using this one I'm glad I saved the money and I like the keyboard feel of the keys on the WK-500, they aren't weighted but not cheap feeling like I thought they would be as I have seen on some keyboards. I would say it has a nice action if you can call it that and has reasonable touch sensitive control settings although the default setting appears the best. Good overall sound, when I first got it I was slow to adapt to the different control setup than my smaller 66 keyboard but quickly became at home the Casio's setup. I also thought that the dull black color would be less attractive than my preference would be the higher luster silver type I kind of expected of a keyboard but again I was wrong as the black mantle look matches quite a bit of my other stereo and computer stuff and looks fine.
I'm not an expert on sound quality and keyboard features however I am impressed with both. I have had this about a month and have not used the advanced features like computer hookup etc. so I can't comment further.

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With 76 touch-sensitive piano style keys and a host of features, which include 670 high quality tones, recording capabilities and song expansion, the WK-500 as the latest edition to the "WK" range of Casio keyboards. Featuring 48 note polyphony, line and mic inputs, 10 seconds of sampling, USB MIDI Interface, pitch wheel, a SD card slot for song storage, line outputs for connecting the WK-500 to an amplifier or PA, the quality, flexibility and usability all help to make the WK-500 the ideal instrument for beginners and advanced players alike.

Touch-Sensitive Keyboard The WK-500 features 76 touch-sensitive, piano-style keys and two sensitivity levels for a more piano-like experience, along with 48-note polyphony (24-note for certain tones).
670 Built-In Tones Find just the right sound with 670 built-in tones, from strings to woodwinds and plenty more. You can layer two different tones (such as piano and strings) or split the keyboard down the middle for an ensemble approach.
Reverb and Chorus Effects Select from ten different reverb and five different chorus effects to add depth and shimmer to your performance.
SD Memory Card Support The WK-500 supports SD Memory Cards up to 2 GB, so you can store sampled sounds, user rhythms, recorded songs, and more, without running out of memory.
USB Port For many musicians, the computer has become a music-making center. Connect the WK-500 to a computer using a USB cable and exchange MIDI data between the two devices. Send play data from the keyboard to music software running on your computer, or send MIDI data from your computer to the keyboard for playback.
Built-In Sampling You can use the WK-500 to sample a sound from a portable audio player or other device, and then play the sound with keyboard keys. Sample up to ten seconds, and store up to five sampled sounds to keyboard memory.
You can also loop sampled sounds so they continue to play, or replace individual sounds on drum patches.
152 Built-In Songs and Ten User Songs The WK-500 comes with a bank of songs for your learning and enjoyment, from classics like "Greensleeves" or "Auld Lang Syne" to holiday tunes like "Jingle Bells."
You can also record your own performances, using up to six tracks of different instruments.
Step Up Lessons To master a song, it is best to break it up into shorter parts (phrases), master the phrases, and then put everything together. The WK-500 features a "Step Up Lesson" feature that helps you to do just that. The built-in songs are pre-divided into phrases to help you master keyboard play. Step Up Lesson takes you through practice of the right hand part, left hand part, and both hand parts for each phrase of a song. Master all of the phrases and you master the song.
Auto Accompaniment With Auto Accompaniment, simply select an accompaniment pattern. Each time you play a chord with your left hand the appropriate accompaniment will play automatically. It's like having a personal backup group along with you wherever you go.
Select from 200 built-in rhythms or define your own 10 user rhythms.
Auto Harmonize Auto Harmonize automatically adds harmony to notes you play with your right hand, which adds rich depth to the melody of your performances. You can select from among 12 types of Auto Harmonize to suit the type of music you are playing.
Arpeggiator The Arpeggiator makes it possible to play an arpeggio pattern automatically. There are 90 different arpeggio patterns from which to choose in order to match the music you are playing.
Transpose Function An easy operation instantly changes the key of the keyboard.
Audio Input Play along with MP3 or CD players or other devices by plugging them into the stereo mini input jack.
Battery or AC Power Power the WK-500 with six D-sized batteries or purchase the AD-12 AC adapter separately to power from your electrical outlets. Built-in speakers make the keyboard entirely portable.
An Auto Power Off feature turns off the device six minutes after the last key is touched, helping you save batteries.
What's in the Box WK-500 Keyboard, Music Stand, Song Book, Leaflets (Safety Precautions, Appendix, Warranty), User's Manual

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11/20/2011

Wittner MT50 Metronome Review

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Wittner MT50 Pocket Metronome
Flick the switch on the right side, and it starts instantly. Slide the switch up for blinking LED and sound, off is the middle position, and down is for LED only. Turn the center knob to select the desired tempo. Use the included ear plug to better hear the sound while making music. Takes one 9v battery. Includes built-in stand.
Pros:
- Will fit in many shirt pockets - is about the size of a pack of cigarettes. Weighs only a few ounces, so there is no burden to carry it in your gig bag or instrument case.
- Takes no more than a couple of seconds to select a tempo of 40 to 208. Knurled knob is just right for sure control.
- Tuning note is a perfect A 440 according to my new Korg tuner.
- Clicking of beat sound is an OK volume when there's no music being played.
- Handy wire stand to hold unit in near-vertical position on a flat surface.
- Wearing ear-piece provides reasonably audible sound. I can hear it while playing my trumpet, for example.
Cons:
- The blinking LED is too faint to be of much use. Set it on your music stand while playing, and unless you have terrific peripheral vision or the unit is within inches of your sight line, you probably won't see the light. Other brands have much brighter LEDs.
- The beat sound, although OK, is not as loud as other pocket metronomes my fellow musicians use. It's OK for small group tempo setting, but insufficiently loud to demonstrate tempo to a large band.
- The ear-piece is useful while practicing on your own, but the volume could be a bit higher (and yes, my hearing is just fine). In any case, my antique wooden metronome with the swinging pendulum is much easier to follow, at least for me.
- Basic, no frills device. A volume and brightness control would have been a big help. There are no beat (4/4, 2/4, 3/4 etc., where beat 1 is louder) choices. It doesn't shut off by itself.
Summary:
I bought it mostly to set the tempo for small groups I'm in, before we start a piece. For that, it works fine. However, having a weak LED and so-so beat sound, are pretty basic weaknesses. I wouldn't buy this one again.

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Nord Stage EX 88, 88-Key Stage Piano with Weighted, Hammer-Action Keys (AMS-NSEX88) Review

Nord Stage EX 88, 88-Key Stage Piano with Weighted, Hammer-Action Keys (AMS-NSEX88)
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For a multi-keyboardist wanting to consolidate, this is the best product you can buy. The Rhodes, Wurli, and clavinet sounds are great, the B3 simulator is close to perfect, and the acoustic pianos (especially on the latest model) are deep, crisp, and very different from one another. The effects section is basic but good for most of what you'd want to do with a keyboard instrument. I'm still getting used to the synth section -- it seems promising, but is structured differently to the other analog modeling architectures I've used, and seems less conducive to tweaking. The action is good, and is obviously a compromise between the ideal actions for the various instruments the Stage is simulating.
Nevertheless -- with some flexible split and layering options, and great retro keyboard sounds, you could use the Stage EX 88 to replace a Hammond and a Rhodes, and save your roadies a lot of back-ache!

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Stunning acoustic grand samples, classic organs, electric pianos, clavinet, synthesizers, and every effect you're likely to want. A broad array of gorgeous classic sounds and effects that makes you glad you're a keyboard player. One dream, one package, one amazing instrument - The Nord Stage EX.Featuring the best of Clavia's award-winning technologies, the Nord Stage EX 88 is an 88-key stage piano which hosts three different instrument sections - organ, piano and synth - plus an extensive effects section. You can use two sounds of each section simultaneously - that's two organ manuals, two synths, and two pianos. These can be combined in any split or layered configuration you need for your performance.The Nord Stage EX is based on the classic Nord Stage, but the EX units have twice the internal memory capacity compared to the former models, an increase from 128 to 256 MB. The increased memory allows users to add more pianos from the Nord Stage Piano Library, to bring an even greater selection of these sounds to each and every performance.The Stage's user interface is designed from a basic concept: All vital functions are represented on the front panel - easy to access, and never further away than a press of a single button. After more than 20 years of experience in designing instruments to be used by professional musicians, we know how important it is to make the technology completely transparent for the user. With the Nord Stage EX you only need to focus on your performance, which means never having to struggle with the technology.Our patented Pitch Stick and Modulation Wheel are included for maximum musical expression. A top-of-the-line weighted hammer-action keyboard makes you feel that the Stage's sound is balancing at the tip of your fingers, completely under your control. Our efficient Morph Grouping technique is also included, allowing you to assign sound and effects parameters to one physical controller.All together, the Nord Stage EX is a musical, reliable, efficient, and roadworthy companion that delivers results, and provides the means to express your passion for playing. Choose from three models; 88, 76 or Compact.The 88 and 76 both feature weighted hammer-action keyboards while the compact is equipped with a semi-weighted organ (waterfall profile) keyboard. Other than keyboard type and the number of accessories available, all three models share the same set of features: ' Organ section with faithful emulations of 3 Classic models. ' Piano section with 6 selectable categories. ' Synth section generating Subtractive, FM and Wavetable synthesis. ' External section making the Nord Stage serve as a master keyboard. ' Effects section adding comprehensive effects to your performance.

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