Great play! I think I am going to go with the MP7 SE. 🙂 Of course, both are great instruments so it boils down really to one's budget and subjective opinion.
I normally don't comment...but listening to this video on my studio monitors just blew me away. Both sound and playing is unmatched! Love to know how this one was recorded.Subscribed
can't quite afford the mp11se but i think the mp7se would be nice to use in the studio.. cant beat the fact it has a pitch and modwheel and you can control software with it.. best of both worlds
@@KAWAIeurope I meant a sound module, just the brain of this great sounding board, without the keybed cause it's really heavy to haul around to gigs. Or VST plugin would also be great. Thanks for your reply!
sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
@Edwin Ishaan Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
So… the MP7SE, I know it has a few more sounds on it and that the MP11SE has the superior Keybed, but are the actual piano sounds identical on the MP7SE as the MP11SE? or are there more piano sounds and are they higher quality??
Die MP´s sind schon allererste Sahne. Gleichwohl wünsch(t)e ich mir ein MP7-Äquivalent mit weniger Tasten (73 oder 76) und maximal 16 Kg - natürlich ohne irgendwelche Einbußen. Ingenieure, an´s Werk!
I really love the look and sound of the mp11se and had been considering adding it to my collection for a while until I started hearing about the issues with keys sticking even when brand new, has this problem been fixed now? I would be very grateful for a reply, thank you.
@@KAWAIeurope okay thanks for the reply, but just i case i did were have any issues with the keys could I send it back to you guys and have it repaired free of charge or have it replaced?
@@NicolaLarosa btw i recently bought an es-110 and all piano samples on it were terrible except for two of them. On both of those the bass and treble were outstanding (particularly the high notes which had a fantastic resonance) but the mid was bad. I was playing through the on board speakers but i also tried with headphones (which always sounds better no matter the keyboard). I also wasnt that impressed with its feel. Still tho ive never heard any patch as good as the high notes on this piano sample on the es110. Sadly i cant even tell you which one it is because it doesnt tell you. The UI in that regard is pretty bad Im sorta in 2 minds to buy an ES8 or MP11se or just splurge on a nord as i heard they include all sorts of pianos like steinway borsendorfer fazioli roland and the kawais too lol. Ive always played yamaha p series though so yamaha p255 is an option too i guess or maybe something new like dexibell roland or kurzweil maybe. I wish there was a music store near me that stocked them all I was recommended the controller route and mac samples but meh thats just far too much messing around. I just prefer to press the on switch and ve ready to go lol
@@nezkeys79 I wasn't satisfied es110 sound also. Best sounds for me are First and third-Concert Grand and Studio Grand. But I modiefied settings and found bests for me. Factory settings on Es110 are terrible. Too much low and muddy.
Beautiful Sound.....Very good Piano... which is better for home use...Kawai CA 78 or MP 11 SE. Price almost same for both Piano..Usd $2800... what opening music he played? Thank you.. RJ
Ouch, she found out, he blew their family budget on the stage pianos with the best key action on the market! Gear Acquisition Syndrome is a serious thing. Angry Wife Syndrome doubly so... Welcome to the Blues!
Any classical musician that trained at a conservatory was taught to not interfere with the music with facial contortions. Everything you have to say should be put into the instrument, not conveyed via your face. Source: Me. 7 years of higher education, piano performance. There are exceptions but they're rare, for example a Humoresque (short funny, fun piece) but those are really rare. Lang Lang is distasteful to Western pianists because not only is the playing subpar, his gyrations are so distracting to the music.
@@benjaminknight9275 really? what about Gould? Almost every classical pianist I've seen has weird facial expressions going on. Conservatories just produce snobs. Trained musicians who just regurgitate what they see on paper. They have no improvisational skills whatsoever. Put a trained conservatory pianist at a piano and tell them to compose a piece and he'd look at you dumbfounded as if you were nuts
Kawai, please next time don't make the design with a forehead. Make the design FLAT. It would be easier to put in a case and make the hands way from the keybed to the buttons and controllers easier to move when playing.
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Amir Amran I believe the forehead is where the hammer action mechanisms go (?). I mean, that’s why this things are so heavy.
The MP 11 weighs 34 kgs. Who will take such a monster for gigs ? People prefer the Kawai, but most of the professionnal players take a Roland or any lighter keyboard on the road. For a home use, piano work, composing or arranging with a computer, the forehead is not really a problem.
Great play! I think I am going to go with the MP7 SE. 🙂 Of course, both are great instruments so it boils down really to one's budget and subjective opinion.
This guy is a true master! Loved the fun tune at 5:50.
You are a musician's musician, Ingo! Very inspiring!!
I normally don't comment...but listening to this video on my studio monitors just blew me away.
Both sound and playing is unmatched!
Love to know how this one was recorded.Subscribed
We used the LineOut directly into the camera. No further editing. No EQ.
@@KAWAIeurope could I get answer to my question too please?
can't quite afford the mp11se but i think the mp7se would be nice to use in the studio.. cant beat the fact it has a pitch and modwheel and you can control software with it.. best of both worlds
GREAT DEMO!
Shooooo, what awesome sound
Very nice demo, always comes back to piano sounds which is this board's strength. Use it to control a high quality synth and tough to beat live.
I would like to buy one for learning piano and controlling synths.
It's undoubtedly the best sounding digital piano. Hands down. Please make a desktop version of this piano. I'd buy one right away!
What do you mean by "desktop" version? Virtual software piano?
@@KAWAIeurope I meant a sound module, just the brain of this great sounding board, without the keybed cause it's really heavy to haul around to gigs. Or VST plugin would also be great.
Thanks for your reply!
@@777Witness I see. A sound module is not planned, sorry. However I can understand your request.
Sounds excelent.special acoustic and Rhodes pianos.....Very good demo...
I have the MP11SE and it is a great keyboard.
So far think Kawai has the best sound and dynamic range among the stage pianos in the market.
sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know of a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
@Bishop Garrett Instablaster :)
@Edwin Ishaan Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Edwin Ishaan It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Bishop Garrett Glad I could help :D
So… the MP7SE, I know it has a few more sounds on it and that the MP11SE has the superior Keybed, but are the actual piano sounds identical on the MP7SE as the MP11SE? or are there more piano sounds and are they higher quality??
What's the brand of the keyboard stand you were using on the MP11SE? that looked very sturdy. need to buy one.
Die MP´s sind schon allererste Sahne. Gleichwohl wünsch(t)e ich mir ein MP7-Äquivalent mit weniger Tasten (73 oder 76) und maximal 16 Kg - natürlich ohne irgendwelche Einbußen. Ingenieure, an´s Werk!
What kind of monitors or amplifier were used with the piano in this video? Sound is amazing!
Does anyone knows if Kawai have fixed the previous problem with the keys respecting first model MP11?
Can the keyboard mp11se be used jointly by 2 persons each having their own headphones and listening the same sound? Thanks.
Good sounds
Hello, what stand do you recommend for this piano? thanks
Would you review the Nord Grand along side the Kawai mp11se?
Do they both have the same grand piano sounds?
Great playing?!
I really love the look and sound of the mp11se and had been considering adding it to my collection for a while until I started hearing about the issues with keys sticking even when brand new, has this problem been fixed now? I would be very grateful for a reply, thank you.
Dear Alex, The MP11SE is used by many professional musicians. One of many reasons is the reliability. Don't worry.
@@KAWAIeurope okay thanks for the reply, but just i case i did were have any issues with the keys could I send it back to you guys and have it repaired free of charge or have it replaced?
Can anyone.... What music he Play upto 1.52?
Thanx
von wem ist der 1. DEMO SONG
The piano at 3:02 sounded better than the first one imo (and im assuming the first is the main grand cause they usually are)
Probably the SK-5. Love it.
@@NicolaLarosa btw i recently bought an es-110 and all piano samples on it were terrible except for two of them. On both of those the bass and treble were outstanding (particularly the high notes which had a fantastic resonance) but the mid was bad. I was playing through the on board speakers but i also tried with headphones (which always sounds better no matter the keyboard). I also wasnt that impressed with its feel. Still tho ive never heard any patch as good as the high notes on this piano sample on the es110. Sadly i cant even tell you which one it is because it doesnt tell you. The UI in that regard is pretty bad
Im sorta in 2 minds to buy an ES8 or MP11se or just splurge on a nord as i heard they include all sorts of pianos like steinway borsendorfer fazioli roland and the kawais too lol. Ive always played yamaha p series though so yamaha p255 is an option too i guess or maybe something new like dexibell roland or kurzweil maybe. I wish there was a music store near me that stocked them all
I was recommended the controller route and mac samples but meh thats just far too much messing around. I just prefer to press the on switch and ve ready to go lol
@@nezkeys79 I wasn't satisfied es110 sound also. Best sounds for me are First and third-Concert Grand and Studio Grand. But I modiefied settings and found bests for me. Factory settings on Es110 are terrible. Too much low and muddy.
Would have been nice if you overlaid the name of each voice you were playing.
what is the name of the first music ?
It's an improvisation.
@@KAWAIeurope i would love to have the music to play this
Which one is played ? Time code please. You can't say you demonstrate two pianos and show only the MP 11.
00:00 - 03:02 MP11SE
03:03 - 07:13 MP7SE
07:14 - End MP11SE
@@KAWAIeurope Thank you very much
Beautiful Sound.....Very good Piano...
which is better for home use...Kawai CA 78 or MP 11 SE.
Price almost same for both Piano..Usd $2800...
what opening music he played?
Thank you..
RJ
This guy always appears so intense when he plays. Looks as though it is a painful experience for him. He never smiles.
He's propably German. Or Austrian even. Smiling not included
Ouch, she found out, he blew their family budget on the stage pianos with the best key action on the market! Gear Acquisition Syndrome is a serious thing. Angry Wife Syndrome doubly so... Welcome to the Blues!
Peter Atkinson He has to play and not to smile, music is not a funny story, music is expression of soul...
Any classical musician that trained at a conservatory was taught to not interfere with the music with facial contortions. Everything you have to say should be put into the instrument, not conveyed via your face. Source: Me. 7 years of higher education, piano performance. There are exceptions but they're rare, for example a Humoresque (short funny, fun piece) but those are really rare. Lang Lang is distasteful to Western pianists because not only is the playing subpar, his gyrations are so distracting to the music.
@@benjaminknight9275 really? what about Gould? Almost every classical pianist I've seen has weird facial expressions going on. Conservatories just produce snobs. Trained musicians who just regurgitate what they see on paper. They have no improvisational skills whatsoever. Put a trained conservatory pianist at a piano and tell them to compose a piece and he'd look at you dumbfounded as if you were nuts
Kawai, please next time don't make the design with a forehead. Make the design FLAT. It would be easier to put in a case and make the hands way from the keybed to the buttons and controllers easier to move when playing.
Amir Amran I believe the forehead is where the hammer action mechanisms go (?). I mean, that’s why this things are so heavy.
@ If so, they need to find a way to construct the hammer mechanism differently.
The MP 11 weighs 34 kgs. Who will take such a monster for gigs ? People prefer the Kawai, but most of the professionnal players take a Roland or any lighter keyboard on the road. For a home use, piano work, composing or arranging with a computer, the forehead is not really a problem.
Can the keyboard mp11se be used jointly by 2 persons each having their own headphones and listening the same sound? Thanks.
The MP11SE has only one headphone jack, but you can easily use a cable adapter to connect 2 headphones to one jack.