actually no special settings here! just factory styles and OTS, so wouldn't be too hard to find them, and you will probably stumble across some even better styles that you prefer... :)
Dgx670 is a very nice keyboard piano, a excellent bargain. Lovely sounds and accompaniments. A bit annoying about not existing line out. There is a headphone line out. But other than that its very pleasant. Thanks for showing it off😊
Since your playing far outclasses anything that I can do, imperfections or not, I am enjoying your music. You just attended the launch of the SX-920, and I've been watching a few videos on that. Currently, I have a Korg PA800, which is pushing 19 years old. Right now, I really can't afford a newer keyboard. I want a PA5X-76. However, at its release, the PA800 was the top of the line Arranger keyboard with speakers, the PA1X being the top of the line until the next year when the PA2X was released. So, I love the Yamaha sounds, although I think there's too much effects that you can't get rid of, actually in the samples. Still, they are easy to use and provide a massive bang for the buck. While the DGX-670 is older than the SX-920, Genos 2, etc., I'm still surprised at the quality of the sounds that are available from it for such an inexpensive keyboard. I do wish that Yamaha would make some changes for the DGX-680, however. I'd love to see the speaker system from the new HS4, or even the HS3 installed. I'd love to see more than one Intro and Ending. Finally, I'd love to see the rear panel of the PSR-EW425, with individual audio outputs, and I'd could wish for real MIDI In/Out ports. If we're wishing, I'd like to see an 7" or 8" display, even though it doesn't have to be a touch screen. But, I'm pretty much impressed with this keyboard for it's price point and the sound it puts out.
Super fun, and the DGX sounds great, but... the hat! Why would you show us that beautiful had and then not wear the hat? You gotta wear the hat. Please wear the hat! 🧀
I already like the CK88's weight, keyboard action, control panel and I/O, when compared to what Yamaha offers, as far as those features go, in their arranger lineup. I might be interested in an arranger module or software, though. A module makes much more sense than software, to me, because it's a self-contained unit with a panel layout that's designed around arranger functions. However, IDK whether thefe would be enough of a market for that... probably not that much.
Very nice playing, Woody. I wish I could do that. It would justify having bought so many synthesizers. I can't help wondering why it's that big though, and what fills up all that space inside it. If you open it up, is there just a mini PC motherboard in there... or maybe a Raspberry Pi?
So early! Woody what do you think of a Korg PA series which would be on a lower end budget let’s say $600? Is it worth it or should I get a Yamaha PSR SX for a similar price instead
Hi! I don't know if you can get a Yamaha SX for 600 USD, perhaps a preowned SX600. Woody did a most favourable review of the Korg i3 and it sounded really great. It's in your price range but it doesn't have built-in speakers.
The least expensive NEW Korg PA, the PA700, is $2,100 USD. The latest PA versions are the PA5X and those top out of $5,300, but without a speaker. For $600, your choice is either the i3 or the EK-50L. There are huge drawbacks to either keyboard. Based on what I've seen so far, I would stay far away from the i3, and I'm a dedicated Korg fan. The EK-50L would be my choice if I wanted to stay with Korg for under $1,000. If $600 is your limit, I would consider the Yamaha PSR-EW425 76 key portable. I like the fact that it has 76 keys. Even used stuff on Reverb is expensive for Korg. I own a PA800, and that's coming up on 19 years old (model release date) and the least expensive used PA800 on Reverb is $1,100! There are a couple of PA500s, is is $900, the other is $1,000. My PA800 is holding up pretty well. I did have to replace the screen and the power supply, and if you're mechanically minded, it isn't that hard to do (if you can find the replacement parts!) But, the sound and the styles are getting somewhat 'long in tooth.' One thing about Korg and you have to be very careful, is that a lot of Korg models do not have built-in speakers. So, you'll need to buy something like a set of KRK Rokit RP5s, which are very good for keyboard monitoring. I expect for a good used Korg, you're going to spend between $1,500-2,000 USD. Reverb has a lot of stuff there. Some of it is International Shipping, Lebanon and VietNam are two places that come up regularly, but they both seem to have high ratings, so you might be okay. There's a nice PA1000 from VietNam with a $280 shipping cost, and they're asking $1,850 for the keyboard. So, a little over $2,100. For a couple of hundred dollars more, you can purchase a new, just released Yamaha PSR-SX920! Do your due diligence, but you're not going to find a Korg PA series for $600 unless you happen to know someone who has one. On Reverb, there is a PA80 (I used to own one before I bought my PA800), but it's in the UK and they're asking $690 USD, but want over $200 in shipping. This keyboard was introduced almost 24 years ago and was the first in the PA Series of keyboards. It was jaw-dropping at the time, but it is 24 years old. You can go to Reverb.com and put in 'Korg Arranger Keyboards' to see what you can get. But, $600? You're going to be getting really old, or not a 'PA' series keyboard
The speakers are built into the keyboard, at only like 6 watts a side, if I remember correctly. But, he's used the line out and recorded directly from that.
@@WoodyPianoShack Oh, okay. I thought you used the headphone output to run to a mixer. I didn't realize you could do audio over USB. I probably should have known that, but I must have forgotten.
Woody, you have got the gist of how these arrangers work like. It was what music is all about - fun.
Awesome! This 'concert' shows just how good of a value the snow-white beauty (i.e. DGX-670) really is! Fantastic! Thanks, Woody! Cheers!
Very good sound and the only piano you will ever need. I got one myself but a black. keep on rockin Woody.
Oh I have the same🦊🎹🎶
I love how you are having so much fun with that arranger keyboard !
Wow, incredible, raw playing, sounds amazing, love your passion and how you go with the flow. 😀 has a good tone to it, thanks
raw playing is a good way to describe it, thanks!!!
Thanks your piano playing inspires me to practice more always a good time warts and all 🎉
Yeah we hear you Woody. Love your devotion to emotion as it comes to life. Kudos for your honesty and talent.
What an enjoyable way to start my day. Thanks Woody!
Well done on the "The Way Is" solo!
I think this is one of the best videos on this channel! I dig it! This video has such a good vibe
appreciate that! yes, let's get back to having fun playing music
More of these needed!
Great performance. Thanks a lot, Woody.
Sounds like the Sounds and Styles of my PSR-S970. Still a great instrument!
I enjoy your "dubious" talents Woody. Please continue.
Enjoyed that, especially Nothing Compares!
Nice performance Woody!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
100K sub soon yes!
phenomenal
Nice. Hopefully soon we will hear you play the new PSR SX-920
thanks! yeah, working on that...
Love it! just for fun, why not write on the screen the style, voice or any special settings, so we can try to replicate this on our own beloved DGX?
actually no special settings here! just factory styles and OTS, so wouldn't be too hard to find them, and you will probably stumble across some even better styles that you prefer... :)
Hi Woody, that was wonderful. Really like your cover versions. I’m thinking about getting the SX 720 some time in the future.
thanks, glad you enjoyed! yeah, you and me both!
Dgx670 is a very nice keyboard piano, a excellent bargain. Lovely sounds and accompaniments. A bit annoying about not existing line out. There is a headphone line out. But other than that its very pleasant. Thanks for showing it off😊
Since your playing far outclasses anything that I can do, imperfections or not, I am enjoying your music. You just attended the launch of the SX-920, and I've been watching a few videos on that. Currently, I have a Korg PA800, which is pushing 19 years old. Right now, I really can't afford a newer keyboard. I want a PA5X-76. However, at its release, the PA800 was the top of the line Arranger keyboard with speakers, the PA1X being the top of the line until the next year when the PA2X was released.
So, I love the Yamaha sounds, although I think there's too much effects that you can't get rid of, actually in the samples. Still, they are easy to use and provide a massive bang for the buck. While the DGX-670 is older than the SX-920, Genos 2, etc., I'm still surprised at the quality of the sounds that are available from it for such an inexpensive keyboard.
I do wish that Yamaha would make some changes for the DGX-680, however. I'd love to see the speaker system from the new HS4, or even the HS3 installed. I'd love to see more than one Intro and Ending. Finally, I'd love to see the rear panel of the PSR-EW425, with individual audio outputs, and I'd could wish for real MIDI In/Out ports. If we're wishing, I'd like to see an 7" or 8" display, even though it doesn't have to be a touch screen. But, I'm pretty much impressed with this keyboard for it's price point and the sound it puts out.
i second all that! thanks for the thoughts.
Not bad at half the price of a SX-720. If you could measure fun, this gear certainly 'ticks all the boxes'.
Yes, pound for pound, the DGX-670 is a value contender.
Super fun, and the DGX sounds great, but... the hat! Why would you show us that beautiful had and then not wear the hat? You gotta wear the hat. Please wear the hat! 🧀
the hat is a spoiler... glad you liked the vid!
I already like the CK88's weight, keyboard action, control panel and I/O, when compared to what Yamaha offers, as far as those features go, in their arranger lineup. I might be interested in an arranger module or software, though. A module makes much more sense than software, to me, because it's a self-contained unit with a panel layout that's designed around arranger functions. However, IDK whether thefe would be enough of a market for that... probably not that much.
somebody's been working out 🧐
oh! yeah, just a bit.
Very nice playing, Woody. I wish I could do that. It would justify having bought so many synthesizers. I can't help wondering why it's that big though, and what fills up all that space inside it. If you open it up, is there just a mini PC motherboard in there... or maybe a Raspberry Pi?
i am sure it has a small motherboard, but built in speakers and an 88 mean it can't be any smaller i guess
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Please add to your DGX playing Styles & Voices used. Example whats used in this latest DGX....Appreciated.
i don't think i made of a note of them, but with only a couple dozen styles in each category easy to find them, and i am using the factory OTS
@@WoodyPianoShack I own DGX670 for 3 years and interested how you obtained the first playback on you video, appreciate your help.
So early! Woody what do you think of a Korg PA series which would be on a lower end budget let’s say $600? Is it worth it or should I get a Yamaha PSR SX for a similar price instead
Hi! I don't know if you can get a Yamaha SX for 600 USD, perhaps a preowned SX600. Woody did a most favourable review of the Korg i3 and it sounded really great. It's in your price range but it doesn't have built-in speakers.
i think yamaha is currently owning the budget arranger market. but check out the cheaper Pas, I might be wrong.
The least expensive NEW Korg PA, the PA700, is $2,100 USD. The latest PA versions are the PA5X and those top out of $5,300, but without a speaker.
For $600, your choice is either the i3 or the EK-50L. There are huge drawbacks to either keyboard. Based on what I've seen so far, I would stay far away from the i3, and I'm a dedicated Korg fan. The EK-50L would be my choice if I wanted to stay with Korg for under $1,000.
If $600 is your limit, I would consider the Yamaha PSR-EW425 76 key portable. I like the fact that it has 76 keys.
Even used stuff on Reverb is expensive for Korg. I own a PA800, and that's coming up on 19 years old (model release date) and the least expensive used PA800 on Reverb is $1,100! There are a couple of PA500s, is is $900, the other is $1,000. My PA800 is holding up pretty well. I did have to replace the screen and the power supply, and if you're mechanically minded, it isn't that hard to do (if you can find the replacement parts!) But, the sound and the styles are getting somewhat 'long in tooth.' One thing about Korg and you have to be very careful, is that a lot of Korg models do not have built-in speakers. So, you'll need to buy something like a set of KRK Rokit RP5s, which are very good for keyboard monitoring. I expect for a good used Korg, you're going to spend between $1,500-2,000 USD. Reverb has a lot of stuff there. Some of it is International Shipping, Lebanon and VietNam are two places that come up regularly, but they both seem to have high ratings, so you might be okay. There's a nice PA1000 from VietNam with a $280 shipping cost, and they're asking $1,850 for the keyboard. So, a little over $2,100. For a couple of hundred dollars more, you can purchase a new, just released Yamaha PSR-SX920!
Do your due diligence, but you're not going to find a Korg PA series for $600 unless you happen to know someone who has one. On Reverb, there is a PA80 (I used to own one before I bought my PA800), but it's in the UK and they're asking $690 USD, but want over $200 in shipping. This keyboard was introduced almost 24 years ago and was the first in the PA Series of keyboards. It was jaw-dropping at the time, but it is 24 years old.
You can go to Reverb.com and put in 'Korg Arranger Keyboards' to see what you can get. But, $600? You're going to be getting really old, or not a 'PA' series keyboard
@@WoodyPianoShack thanks for the advice woody 🙏🏼
First 😊
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And this is only $800 bucks 😮
Not a Genos or 920 but still usable in talented hands
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always the player makes the music, not the instrument!
How are the EP's ?
about comparable to the eps on a motif about 15 years ago!
if its not a bone😂, the dog will have it😂.
What speakers did you use
just playing through the onboard speaks
The speakers are built into the keyboard, at only like 6 watts a side, if I remember correctly. But, he's used the line out and recorded directly from that.
@@GaryMCurran thanks gary! no line out tho so recording over usb to pc
@@WoodyPianoShack Oh, okay. I thought you used the headphone output to run to a mixer. I didn't realize you could do audio over USB. I probably should have known that, but I must have forgotten.