Really appreciate this, David. In the context of a controller for Sunday Keys, I agree 100% with the review re: the drawbacks. That said, my mind went to that young person with a heart for worship, but without the means to get started (much less, practice at home). If there was a kid who wanted to learn keys but was having trouble, this might be a doable place to begin. Just a thought. Thanks, man.
Maybe you could reach out and correspond with Glarry and see if they can make a budget friendly hammer weighted keyboard specifically for SK's users. Like make one to your exact specifications ans sell it for around $350.
Very entertaining and informative review. I don't think the velocity settings in Mainstage would do much for you if the keyboard is hitting Max (127) too easily. It is possible that having a velocity setting in the keyboard could be more helpful but the stepping would still be an issue.
Looks like the model that was just the keyboard without the wooden keyboard stand is not on Amazon anymore, its on Ebay and Glarry's website, but it does look like the price has gone up a bit as well.
I’ve got that keyboard, I really like it! It’s definitely a “lil” heavier than other keyboards like the Roland RD -2000 for example, and might get a little tiring after a loooong period of time. But quality, playability and looks ❤️❤️🙏 I recommend. 👍
Hey, thanks for the informative video! So I am wondering that I just need a weighted keyboard with not that much of requirements, and I would be using this keyboard as a master keyboard for my reface CP. Would you recommend this one, or any other cheap keyboard under $400 I can look into? One more thing is that I’m also considering the Arturia keylab essential 88, how does the keybed feels compare to this one? Thank you
Good video, does anybody here tried the m audio Prokeys 88? Its an old weighted keys controller. But there is not much info, I found one at 120$ does it worth it? Or its a bad keyboard?
This video starts like a vlog/reaction video, turns into an unboxing/first impression, and then slides into a review. While the increased production quality for this video is nice and entertaining, my personal opinion is that you could've halved the length of this video and created a better product. Either this same format and shorter, or a more technical review and shorter would have been nice. Great work!
Definitely one of the most entertaining videos I have watched from Sunday Sounds
Really appreciate this, David. In the context of a controller for Sunday Keys, I agree 100% with the review re: the drawbacks. That said, my mind went to that young person with a heart for worship, but without the means to get started (much less, practice at home). If there was a kid who wanted to learn keys but was having trouble, this might be a doable place to begin. Just a thought. Thanks, man.
Maybe you could reach out and correspond with Glarry and see if they can make a budget friendly hammer weighted keyboard specifically for SK's users. Like make one to your exact specifications ans sell it for around $350.
Bruh it’s now $545 😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️
TH-camflation
great resource. I too have asked this question many time
"I don't really know what this adapter is for." It's for connecting to a phone or tablet with a USB micro B jack.
Very entertaining and informative review. I don't think the velocity settings in Mainstage would do much for you if the keyboard is hitting Max (127) too easily. It is possible that having a velocity setting in the keyboard could be more helpful but the stepping would still be an issue.
lol, that dust cover!
talk about value!
You should review the Starfavor SP-150W. It’s fully weighted and only around $330 w/o the stand
It would have been nice to see the Key Action mechanism... It looks fairly discent, sadly the PCB is really bad
I use a nektar impact lx88+. Amazing keyboard but I’m gonna upgrade to something with weighted keys.
We'd recommend looking into the SL88 Studio or M-Audio Hammer 88.
@@SundaySounds oh yeah. I already have a korg nanokontrol2 so a sl88 is ideal.
You’re very thorough David. Great job , yep looks like others are better 👍
Never seen this for 245....usually 350 plus shipping.....when i click the link it dosent even take to one for 245
Looks like the model that was just the keyboard without the wooden keyboard stand is not on Amazon anymore, its on Ebay and Glarry's website, but it does look like the price has gone up a bit as well.
The Alesis recital is like 220 but it’s semi weighted
Thank you so much
too bad it doesn't have a mod wheel where you control the filter cutoff and i wonder if you could do a review on the Arturia keylab 88 MkII
I’ve got that keyboard, I really like it! It’s definitely a “lil” heavier than other keyboards like the Roland RD -2000 for example, and might get a little tiring after a loooong period of time.
But quality, playability and looks ❤️❤️🙏
I recommend. 👍
Are you planning to make iPad app it for guitars also?
What app are you using for MIDI interface?
Me: oh this is cool
1:45 *rainbow comic sans branding*
okay I got some doubts
What are your thoughts on the Roland FP E50 for a smaller scale church?
Hey, thanks for the informative video! So I am wondering that I just need a weighted keyboard with not that much of requirements, and I would be using this keyboard as a master keyboard for my reface CP. Would you recommend this one, or any other cheap keyboard under $400 I can look into?
One more thing is that I’m also considering the Arturia keylab essential 88, how does the keybed feels compare to this one? Thank you
Wow Wow.
This So this SK (kawai??) Grand Vst? What? Where? How?
i wish i just had that
"I HAVE NO IDEA"
Well, dips***, why not read the manual?
That famous gets what you pay...interesting video!!
Good video, does anybody here tried the m audio Prokeys 88? Its an old weighted keys controller. But there is not much info, I found one at 120$ does it worth it? Or its a bad keyboard?
Can you please review Arturia MKii 88.This video was fun
It’s really good, slightly heavier than other weighted keys I’ve used. But I’ll definitely recommend if you can afford it
So were the midi din ports operational?
well.... we may have forgotten to test them, but they looked to be wired in. Probably just a QC issue that the ports were still covered.
I found one for $44
I bought one on Amazon for $199
TH- oh its a midi NOT A PIANO!
That dust cover is for all the Liberace wannabe's
This video starts like a vlog/reaction video, turns into an unboxing/first impression, and then slides into a review.
While the increased production quality for this video is nice and entertaining, my personal opinion is that you could've halved the length of this video and created a better product.
Either this same format and shorter, or a more technical review and shorter would have been nice.
Great work!
Great vid, Good to know you get what you pay for 😂
And you didn't even dive in the built in sounds. Lucky you, it sounds really awful!
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