As an owner of an E363 it does everything I need it to do, the voices are cool, touch sensitive keyboard is great, sound quality is great, overall I'm satisfied for the value of money I've gotten from this keyboard. This is super cool for amateur learning musicians trying to improve their skills but maybe not made for pros.
@@amroshazoly casio ct3200 is very good,i have it at the moment,depends on what u want,..i can tell u its very good for midi control and good quality voices are about 402..entry level its perfekt
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHEARING IM A VERY HAPPY OWNER OF MY YAMAHA PSR E463 LOVE PLAYING IT I CAN PLUG MY PHONE INTO THE AUDIO JACK IN THE BACK I CAN DO MORE WITH THE KEYBOARD. LOVE IT.
Well done on a great video. I just bought this keyboard and was a little bit crestfallen after watching your "10 Bad things about the PSR-E463". However, you've demonstrated it's attributes and suitability for a whole range of musicians. So I now realise, it's probably just right for me as someone who wants to revive my interest in music after a hiatus of 30 years! Thanks again.
I have a PSR-E463 and it is also NOT suitable for playing really large midi files from the USB memory stick. I ran into problems when trying to play the midi file of 'Tubular Bells' from a stick. However, I could play the file when the keyboard was hooked up to my DAW. Just thought I'd let people know.
I had a psr. I learned synchronized stopping and starting, variant filtered instrumentation, and music arrangements (instrument by instrument) all on the psr, and played the styles too with enjoyment, as well as used the harmonic tones you can set for the voices, and learned to do them all myself on the keyboard afterward: and all with the psr! I’ve been dabbling with music since childhood, and my first keyboard was a toy Casio. I then graduated to the accordion and drums. Later, I graduated to another Casio (still cheap!), then graduated to my beloved psr for “real professional sounds and play.” After some years and nicknames from schoolmates friends and family, I graduated to an oxygen midi, using daw in GarageBand to arrange and produce off my MacBook Pro, till the damn laptop broke! Now, I’m looking into the best yet cheapest workstation I can find. No Roland or Casio- they’re toys to me!
You can do exactly what I was hoping you can do. my order came in today. There is a phones/output on the back of the keyboard. Plug a quarter inch into the that spot and plug it into the instrument line on your audio interface and you can use it as a physical instrument inside any daw. This way you dont have to install any drivers and take up space n your computer to record your projects.
Nice I'd say that the PSR E series are suitable for beginners and advanced players or those who are on a budget, however if you're a professional, you'd choose the PSR S series for more functions and sounds.
Hi Jeremy, Nice and informative video as usual.👍 For a real beginner (for instance, a kid who is not sure of going on with the piano after the first 6 months), I’d say the PSR EW300 could also make a sensible option, costing only 200 USD and having the 76 keys which will suffice for most piano pieces, plus all the nice features of the PSR E363. After 6 months or one year, if the kid is still serious about piano playing, he/she could then move on to a Casio Privia or a Yamaha DGX 660 (a second-hand DGX 650 or 640 could also be an option). Having learned the piano before I moved on to keyboard, I went through the option you suggested: buying a cheap, used, real acoustic piano. I had one some years ago. It had a lovely sound (which was the reason I bought it in the first place). There were two big issues, though: 1) I had to pay half the amount that had paid for the piano itself to have it moved to my home and 2) it costed a fortune to tune it and when it was tuned, it remained in tune for maybe one month, then started to sound out of tune again, which I couldn’t stand because as you noticed, I have sharped ears LoL 😂 So I decided to sell my acoustic piano and buy the DGX 640, which had a nice piano sound, nice action, and was never out of tune! I then sold the DGX 640 a year later to buy the DGX 650, which, like the DGX 660, has the nice Natural! Grand piano of the higher-end Clavinovas. IMO, any serious piano player on a budget should go in a music shop and try the DGX 660. Now I’d like to buy the PSR E463 on top of the DGX 650 because 1) I had a PSR E433 and liked the creative possibilities it offered and the E463 has even more possibilities and 2) as you pointed out, the DGX 640-640-660 are moveable (from the living-room to a sleeping room for instance) but not portable (not suitable for gigging). I think that the PSR E463 is really a great tool for musical improvisation and composing, with all its sounds, rhythms, arpeggios and other features such as DSP effects, arpeggios, Live knobs etc. IMO it is a good stepping point into the world of song arrangement and sound synthesis before investing in higher-end workstations or synthesisers. Regards. 😎
Well.. i have a psr e 363 and it does everything a hispanic person needs but i recentoy got the PSR-E463 its.coming on monday and im excited to open it but if your looking for a cheap keyboard just buy the psr e 363 or the psr e 463
Hi Jeremy, how is doing? I'm from Brazil, and new to your channel, and all videos are amazing, thanks for your dedication to them. I have a question. I'm absolut begineer and I intend to buy a keyboard. I was gifetd to an 49 keys midi controller, But i do have a daw to use it. My intention is to in the future play and produce eletronic music (not restricted to edm) for my leisure. PSR-E463 is an option for me? Or is better to go for a synthetizer like Casio XW-P1? Or psr first then go to a synthetizer?
Yo!!!! Jereme how u doing thanks for this video, well I browse little about Yamaha Geno's, woo what a machine super sounds, user friendly functions, one touch switching more registrations I really like it thought the price is totally out budget right now.... But it's takes my heart wonderfully engenering.
Why it's not suitable for me? Two reasons 1. Lack of style and sound editing features 2. Doesn't have Rhodes and Wurlitzer sounds. All the electric pianos are synthesized 80's style
every time i watch a video like this (from you also) i change my mind on what to get. Its frustrating. Im a tottal beginner 29 years old. I want to learn piano but also have the fun options of different sounds and things you can do with a keyboard (Play from classical pieces to modern music). I also have understood that playing with weighted keys is uncompareable to non weighted. Im in a position where i dont know if i should invest on a more expensive machine or buy something cheap and than upgrade. My options were narrowed down to ew300 or ew400 (i kinda want 76 keys over 61 which raise the price) casio wk7600, also i was thinking about p45 although its not a keyboard. Now i see the DGX-660 you just mentioned and has everything i need but its like 755 euros.. What is your opinion for my case, i know there are a lot of people in the same exact situation. Im researching 3 days now and havent decided yet.
Hi Jeremy, thank you very much for your reviews. learn so much from them. I am a beginner and looking to buy my first keyboard. Been told to consider the Yamaha YPT 360. What are the differences between the YPT 360 and the PSR E363? Which will be your pick, please? Thank you once again.
Thank you so much for the Vid you do it so well done. I am looking for longevity keyboards what do you recommend I am looking for something affordable but something that will last me for years to come
In the phils, this costs almost Peso 20,000 ($400) The higher price, the better sound. I think for amateur performers, this is already fine. But for long time professional.performers, you can settle for higher priced keyboards.
I just came to see if I should buy one, because I seen a display model on clearance for $279 at the Guitar Shop. I had to subscribe to your channel because you were brutally honest, yet still pointed out it's proper use. I am 52 and retired, so I may just get some Seagram's Escapes and binge watch your channel.
E363 is a great value for a beginner keyboard... It just lacks a pitch bender but otherwise very good voice and styles, and very affordable too. Look also for Casio model CT-X700 too.
I'm starting off as a sheer beginner and have recently got hold of the Yamaha PSR E463... I will begin my piano lessons starting this September but otherwise, I'll have to catch up to everything on my own... How do you think I should approach it if I wish to master piano & arranger skills along with working professionally on MIDI systems to compose music & songs...?
Deb E Get yourself a book focused on arranger keyboard playing, like one of the Trinity books of one of the books by Kenneth Baker. Maybe Jeremy could give us some book suggestions in the next Q&A? This would really be cool.
Thank you sir for replying My question....it's a grt work you are doing sir... Love from India! Sir I work with both western as well as Indian music.. will Yamaha PSR E463 or Roland EX 20 do better for me...?
@Jeremy See: Do you think it was stupid that I just ordered the Yamaha PSR-E363 because I want to play keyboard, what I have started in the 90s and given up after some years because of jobs and different liefstyle, bevor the new PSR-E373 comes on the market?! Should I cancel now and wait until end of october?!
I want to learn to play the piano. what do you think about the "alesis v61"? it's semi-weighted, has touch velocity, full size. BUT, it's a MIDI controller (I understand what the MIDI controller is)
It depends. It is exactly as he said. If what you want is to learn excellent classical technique so that you come to play classical music and this is going to be your only or main instrument to exercise a lot and play, no, it isn't ok. He made some suggestions. You need at the least weighted keas, with a good hammer action.
Hi, Jeremy. Are you working as a Yamaha / Country Distributor with some different brands product specialist for a certain country? Thank you for sharing your school of helping thought. Keep your channel up, cheers!
Thank you for being our next generation public multi brand product category specialist and multi brands behaviour study coach. You are doing great, Bro! Where are you living at the moment? (if we may know)
Jeremy See With your level of proficiency at the keyboard, I am sure that any music shop in Singapore would be more then happy either to lend you some keyboards to do your demos on TH-cam, or to hire you to do live demos of keyboards of various brands in the their shop.
Anybody clever enough to play Chopin and Mozart would have to know a Yamama E463 would not be good enough. An 88 key digitial piano with weighted keys is quite a good option for someone who has not got space/money for a real piano. However, I think the E463 is the better option career-wise than a digital piano, unless of course you want to be a concert pianist!
If you're a beginner and you want to play classics in the future, but don't play them yet, you may not know anything about digital pianos/keyboards, weighted keys and other charactheristics and therefore not know if Y E463 is good or not to learn. Thus it was very good advice by Jeremy.
Hi . I’m 58 & want to finally fulfill my dream of being able to play the organ. I have zero knowledge of music. Can you tell me what model of Yamaha keyboard is suited for me? I like to learn to play the oldies tunes. Thanks.
Hi Jeremy, loving your videos. I have a request. Can you get hold of the Casio CTK 7200 and do some videos. I've got my eye on that one, but I'd love to hear about your opinion on it before pouring down the cash. That'd help me out a lot.
I bought the Yamaha 453 a few years ago as a small gigging portable keyboard because I liked Yamaha over Casio sound from past experience. I took it back because it dropped out notes with layering sounds and a drum style. I bought the Casio ctk 7200 instead and kept it because of the 64 note polyphony and drawbar organ sliders. I can also edit sounds. I think I made the right choice for me. There are good and ok sounds on the keyboard. Depending on how you use your keyboard the 7200 is a good choice.
Hi, I am just a beginner. Looking to buy a keyboard under 200 dollars. Which will be best for me? My friend has suggested E363 model. I want to do youtube cover songs basically. I use audacity regularly and wish to play with MIDI functions. Please reply if you have time.
Hi Jeremy See! I encountered a problem with these keyboards. I see products named as e453 e463 e473. Are those typos or are there variants of each variant?
Ok you say EW410. So you mean that e463 grand piano sounds same as of e363 ?? Are they both sound same(e463 and e363) when in Grand Piano mode. Which has good grand piano sound e463 or e363 leaving EW410.
Hi Jeremy (or anybody who wants to chime in). Planning to buy my son a keyboard for his 10th birthday, it will be his very first keyboard and will start to learn from zero knowledge (I've been teaching him a bit of guitar, ukulele and bass - all beginner level and simple chords). He's not interested in playing classical piano music but wants to learn how to play modern pop songs we can sing along to in the family room. I've pretty much watched all your videos about the PSR range and the CTX range and I am still confused which one to choose between Psr e463 and Casio Ct-x800 (they are similarly priced where i live). Which one is more useable if ever he improved in a couple of years time and not have the need to upgrade very soon.....or Which one is the best bang for the buck? Please help! Thanks in advance.
HI Sir. I m a beginner from India in Keyboard training playing a Bollywood songs. Plz suggest me a good keyboard. Lot of confusion between Yamaha PSR F51, E363 & Casio CTK2500/3500 OR CASIO CTX700. If any other model plz suggest. PLZ HELP.
Sir...I am 40... planning to learn Keyboard as I am really feeling I don't have a hobby and feeling that during these unprecedented times....also wanted to teach my Daughter and Son who are 9 and 6 respectively....can I buy this Keyboard??..... please suggest??
Hi Jeremy, could you suggest me a beginner/intermediate keyboard to buy? I'm a beginner and I want to have a decent sound keyboard yet budget friendly.
Hi there Jeremy I was just wondering is it correct that most of the PSR now only have a headphone and not a main help output. do they sound ok through external speakers please. Thank you
But the question is can I record arrangements into my daw with it. Like use it as an instrument create a track and record a layer. I domt want to control anything with it I just want to add some atmosphere to my music on my tracks
@@JeremySee could I theoretically plug a cable into the headphone/output put an adapter on the end quarter inch and run it strait into the front of my interface and select it in my daw through the interface so I dont have to download the driver for it and just use it as a physical instrument. Sorry I got alot of questions I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff
IS THERE ANY (MORE OR LESS) EQUIVALENT KEY BOARDS (INCLUDING QUALITY AND FUMCTIONS) OF KORG PA4X (OF ANY OTHER COMPANY PERHAPS) WHICH COSTS MUCH MUCH LESSER?
Hi sir...Can you please help me I am just a beginner but I want to learn classical music in my piano... So i am getting confused between Alesis Recital 88 keys for beginner and yamaha psr463.. Because Alesis has less options than yamaha but it has weighted keys and touch sensitivity
Hello Jeremy what a good Keyboard for Contemporary Christian Music for a small church I had the yamaha 410 but I didn't like I took it back not crazy about the sound now I am looking into Casio WK 7600, WK 6600 and Privia PX-5s can you help me
Hey Jeremy next question If the church say no because it not in their budget for this year how about the Casio CTX-5000 will that be close to the Casio Privia PX-5s what will be close to the PX-5s thanks for your help.
I also have another question. I played the keyboard from ages 5 to a teenager. But i didn't have a teacher to teach me anything about it. Could this help in my skills at playing at all?
As an owner of an E363 it does everything I need it to do, the voices are cool, touch sensitive keyboard is great, sound quality is great, overall I'm satisfied for the value of money I've gotten from this keyboard. This is super cool for amateur learning musicians trying to improve their skills but maybe not made for pros.
Zeddie Phoah If you wanted to play with Headphones did you have to buy something for it or could you just plug it in?
Is it better or Casio ctk3200? And what's about the materials and keys please help be to make a decision
@@amroshazoly casio ct3200 is very good,i have it at the moment,depends on what u want,..i can tell u its very good for midi control and good quality voices are about 402..entry level its perfekt
@@alaska5958 I bought a converter
How much did it cost?
Unfortunately, most of the keyboards you mentioned aren't available in my country. So the E363 is pretty much my best option.
Help us so much in choosing the good keyboard for our Kids At home
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHEARING IM A VERY HAPPY OWNER OF MY YAMAHA PSR E463 LOVE PLAYING IT I CAN PLUG MY PHONE INTO THE AUDIO JACK IN THE BACK I CAN DO MORE WITH THE KEYBOARD. LOVE IT.
Well done on a great video. I just bought this keyboard and was a little bit crestfallen after watching your "10 Bad things about the PSR-E463". However, you've demonstrated it's attributes and suitability for a whole range of musicians. So I now realise, it's probably just right for me as someone who wants to revive my interest in music after a hiatus of 30 years! Thanks again.
Have fun!
@@JeremySee Hey sorry to bother you but how do I keep the same tempo on a piece that I've played because it keeps resetting when I change the style.
Can u add a sustain pedal to the psr-e263
I have a PSR-E463 and it is also NOT suitable for playing really large midi files from the USB memory stick. I ran into problems when trying to play the midi file of 'Tubular Bells' from a stick. However, I could play the file when the keyboard was hooked up to my DAW. Just thought I'd let people know.
Thanks for sharing!
Very clear, nuanced, and most candid appraisal of the E-463, great job, Jeremy! I will urge my friends to subscribe to your channel.
Thank you for your kind words, my friend.
Very indepth review as always. Best beginner friendly channel. Keep up the good work.
I had a psr. I learned synchronized stopping and starting, variant filtered instrumentation, and music arrangements (instrument by instrument) all on the psr, and played the styles too with enjoyment, as well as used the harmonic tones you can set for the voices, and learned to do them all myself on the keyboard afterward: and all with the psr! I’ve been dabbling with music since childhood, and my first keyboard was a toy Casio. I then graduated to the accordion and drums. Later, I graduated to another Casio (still cheap!), then graduated to my beloved psr for “real professional sounds and play.” After some years and nicknames from schoolmates friends and family, I graduated to an oxygen midi, using daw in GarageBand to arrange and produce off my MacBook Pro, till the damn laptop broke! Now, I’m looking into the best yet cheapest workstation I can find. No Roland or Casio- they’re toys to me!
Thanks for sharing!
Is there major difference in sound quality.?
I don't need extra features
You can do exactly what I was hoping you can do. my order came in today. There is a phones/output on the back of the keyboard. Plug a quarter inch into the that spot and plug it into the instrument line on your audio interface and you can use it as a physical instrument inside any daw. This way you dont have to install any drivers and take up space n your computer to record your projects.
Thank you! This was amazing to help me figure out which type of keyboard aim for
Now I'm confused! One video you says PSR-E series is the best. Now...
Nice
I'd say that the PSR E series are suitable for beginners and advanced players or those who are on a budget, however if you're a professional, you'd choose the PSR S series for more functions and sounds.
PSR E for Economy class😲
@@amitdeypablo4127 PSR EW is better for classes because of the 6 octaves and it is not very more expensive.
Hi Jeremy,
Nice and informative video as usual.👍
For a real beginner (for instance, a kid who is not sure of going on with the piano after the first 6 months), I’d say the
PSR EW300 could also make a sensible option, costing only 200 USD and having the 76 keys which will suffice for most piano pieces, plus all the nice features of the PSR E363. After 6 months or one year, if the kid is still serious about piano playing, he/she could then move on to a Casio Privia or a Yamaha DGX 660 (a second-hand DGX 650 or 640 could also be an option).
Having learned the piano before I moved on to keyboard, I went through the option you suggested: buying a cheap, used, real acoustic piano. I had one some years ago. It had a lovely sound (which was the reason I bought it in the first place). There were two big issues, though: 1) I had to pay half the amount that had paid for the piano itself to have it moved to my home and 2) it costed a fortune to tune it and when it was tuned, it remained in tune for maybe one month, then started to sound out of tune again, which I couldn’t stand because as you noticed, I have sharped ears LoL 😂
So I decided to sell my acoustic piano and buy the DGX 640, which had a nice piano sound, nice action, and was never out of tune! I then sold the DGX 640 a year later to buy the DGX 650, which, like the DGX 660, has the nice Natural! Grand piano of the higher-end Clavinovas. IMO, any serious piano player on a budget should go in a music shop and try the DGX 660.
Now I’d like to buy the PSR E463 on top of the DGX 650 because 1) I had a PSR E433 and liked the creative possibilities it offered and the E463 has even more possibilities and 2) as you pointed out, the DGX 640-640-660 are moveable (from the living-room to a sleeping room for instance) but not portable (not suitable for gigging).
I think that the PSR E463 is really a great tool for musical improvisation and composing, with all its sounds, rhythms, arpeggios and other features such as DSP effects, arpeggios, Live knobs etc. IMO it is a good stepping point into the world of song arrangement and sound synthesis before investing in higher-end workstations or synthesisers.
Regards. 😎
vbdx66 hi! Thanks for your opinion. How about psr e463 vs korg micro arranger, which one would you prefer? Thanks in advance
Go ahead brother... Good explanation, good comparison with a rithmic tone
Thanks a lot for your useful content!
Well.. i have a psr e 363 and it does everything a hispanic person needs but i recentoy got the PSR-E463 its.coming on monday and im excited to open it but if your looking for a cheap keyboard just buy the psr e 363 or the psr e 463
Thanks for the information! Very useful . I am looking for a midi controller 😆😅 great videos! Stay safe🙏🙏🙏
Kindly make a video on Yamaha E-353 as well showing all the functions and features. Thanks
Hi Jeremy, how is doing? I'm from Brazil, and new to your channel, and all videos are amazing, thanks for your dedication to them. I have a question. I'm absolut begineer and I intend to buy a keyboard. I was gifetd to an 49 keys midi controller, But i do have a daw to use it. My intention is to in the future play and produce eletronic music (not restricted to edm) for my leisure. PSR-E463 is an option for me? Or is better to go for a synthetizer like Casio XW-P1? Or psr first then go to a synthetizer?
Him: watch before buying!
Me: watching after buying the Yamaha PSR-E463
Yo!!!! Jereme how u doing thanks for this video, well I browse little about Yamaha Geno's, woo what a machine super sounds, user friendly functions, one touch switching more registrations I really like it thought the price is totally out budget right now.... But it's takes my heart wonderfully engenering.
Why it's not suitable for me? Two reasons
1. Lack of style and sound editing features
2. Doesn't have Rhodes and Wurlitzer sounds. All the electric pianos are synthesized 80's style
yep, nr. 2 exactly !
every time i watch a video like this (from you also) i change my mind on what to get. Its frustrating. Im a tottal beginner 29 years old. I want to learn piano but also have the fun options of different sounds and things you can do with a keyboard (Play from classical pieces to modern music). I also have understood that playing with weighted keys is uncompareable to non weighted. Im in a position where i dont know if i should invest on a more expensive machine or buy something cheap and than upgrade. My options were narrowed down to ew300 or ew400 (i kinda want 76 keys over 61 which raise the price) casio wk7600, also i was thinking about p45 although its not a keyboard. Now i see the DGX-660 you just mentioned and has everything i need but its like 755 euros.. What is your opinion for my case, i know there are a lot of people in the same exact situation. Im researching 3 days now and havent decided yet.
I'm in the same position now as you were. What did you get? Would mean a lot if you could help me. Thanks!
yeah man what keyboard did you get, do share
Hi Jeremy, thank you very much for your reviews. learn so much from them. I am a beginner and looking to buy my first keyboard. Been told to consider the Yamaha YPT 360. What are the differences between the YPT 360 and the PSR E363? Which will be your pick, please? Thank you once again.
Thank you so much for the Vid you do it so well done. I am looking for longevity keyboards what do you recommend I am looking for something affordable but something that will last me for years to come
a ton of help thank you so much
Nice bro Yu have a lot of information
Good comparison, well done! I am mainly interested in the Hammond Tonewheel sounds, which keyboards (All Brands in this price class) does it the best?
This video goes all over the place.
nyc bro ...wish u to get more subscribers faster ...
nice video, thank you
Which one is better,,,,e463 or i500.... Please answer..!
Thanks for telling me
How do I tune a psr e463
Hi Jeremy, I found on my ew400 there is a different loundness between voice live grand piano n wistle ? Is that true ?
Please do a review on the Artesia PE 88 key keyboard. Please.
Hi. Can I load some background music in yamaha psr e363 from mobile?
If yes then please say how to do it?
Hi! Did you find the answer?
Hi, is this keyboard suitable for worship use? thanks
In the phils, this costs almost
Peso 20,000 ($400) The higher price, the better sound. I think for amateur performers, this is already fine. But for long time professional.performers, you can settle for higher priced keyboards.
I just came to see if I should buy one, because I seen a display model on clearance for $279 at the Guitar Shop. I had to subscribe to your channel because you were brutally honest, yet still pointed out it's proper use. I am 52 and retired, so I may just get some Seagram's Escapes and binge watch your channel.
Thanks buddy.
Hi, I had a question. Can I connect the PSR E-463 to an amplifier? I need to know if it works for me as a keyboard in my church. Thank you.
Yes you can Rodrigo
Hi Jeremy.. how about the Roland E-09, do you think it is better that e463 as an arranger/synthesizer keyboard? Hoping for your answer. Thanks.
How can adjust brightness and make it low ?
Is yamaha psr e463 good for beginners?
Helped me thanks jeremy
I wish i have one of them.😢
E363 is a great value for a beginner keyboard... It just lacks a pitch bender but otherwise very good voice and styles, and very affordable too. Look also for Casio model CT-X700 too.
Which is the better keyboard of them Yamaha Psr -236 or Casio Ctx700
Psr e453 vs psr e 463
Which is better?
Which song u used in this video I don't know so can you please tell me
Pls include Roland too in your analysis.
I THANKS FOR YOUR ADVICE NO M ABOUT TO BUY THAT KEYBOARD I
I'm starting off as a sheer beginner and have recently got hold of the Yamaha PSR E463...
I will begin my piano lessons starting this September but otherwise, I'll have to catch up to everything on my own...
How do you think I should approach it if I wish to master piano & arranger skills along with working professionally on MIDI systems to compose music & songs...?
Focus on basic playing skills. Scales, arpeggios, chords, sight-reading.
Thanks for the tip...
I really appreciate it...
Deb E Get yourself a book focused on arranger keyboard playing, like one of the Trinity books of one of the books by Kenneth Baker. Maybe Jeremy could give us some book suggestions in the next Q&A? This would really be cool.
Aah, yessssss.....
I would love that...!!
Thank you sir for replying My question....it's a grt work you are doing sir... Love from India!
Sir I work with both western as well as Indian music.. will Yamaha PSR E463 or Roland EX 20 do better for me...?
I am not familiar with Indian music so I cannot give you an accurate opinion.
Jeremy See it's fine and thank you sir...!
There is an equivalent PSR463 keyboard with Indian music you should look for that. It is something like PSR IXXX.
Yes, I'm also much confused between these two models..463 or ES-20. I'm planning to buy one in a week.
I want to start learning piano but i don´t know if i should go for the PSR E363 or the PSR EW300, could you help me ?
So can I plug in a digital multitrack sequencer into this keyboard? Im on a budget.
If the multi track has MIDI USB
@@JeremySee Thank you
Casio ctx 5000 one and only in this range. Good for everyone.yamaha has only light keys just
@Jeremy See: Do you think it was stupid that I just ordered the Yamaha PSR-E363 because I want to play keyboard, what I have started in the 90s and given up after some years because of jobs and different liefstyle, bevor the new PSR-E373 comes on the market?! Should I cancel now and wait until end of october?!
I want to learn to play the piano. what do you think about the "alesis v61"? it's semi-weighted, has touch velocity, full size. BUT, it's a MIDI controller (I understand what the MIDI controller is)
Hey Jeremy
My name is Jerry, and I would like to know whether the YAMAHA PSR-E463 is capable of producing sounds of pipe organ
.
Yes
Does PSr e263 has touch sensitivity.?
Jeremy, is the psr e463 okay for a beginner?
It depends. It is exactly as he said. If what you want is to learn excellent classical technique so that you come to play classical music and this is going to be your only or main instrument to exercise a lot and play, no, it isn't ok. He made some suggestions. You need at the least weighted keas, with a good hammer action.
Hi, Jeremy. Are you working as a Yamaha / Country Distributor with some different brands product specialist for a certain country? Thank you for sharing your school of helping thought. Keep your channel up, cheers!
Unfortunately, my views are too brutally honest that brands avoid me. I buy all my keyboards with my own money.
Thank you for being our next generation public multi brand product category specialist and multi brands behaviour study coach. You are doing great, Bro! Where are you living at the moment? (if we may know)
I'll have to hit a minimum of 100,000 subscribers before any brand will take notice. Else I'm just a little bug on their windscreen. 😓
Jeremy See With your level of proficiency at the keyboard, I am sure that any music shop in Singapore would be more then happy either to lend you some keyboards to do your demos on TH-cam, or to hire you to do live demos of keyboards of various brands in the their shop.
Anybody clever enough to play Chopin and Mozart would have to know a Yamama E463 would not be good enough. An 88 key digitial piano with weighted keys is quite a good option for someone who has not got space/money for a real piano. However, I think the E463 is the better option career-wise than a digital piano, unless of course you want to be a concert pianist!
If you're a beginner and you want to play classics in the future, but don't play them yet, you may not know anything about digital pianos/keyboards, weighted keys and other charactheristics and therefore not know if Y E463 is good or not to learn. Thus it was very good advice by Jeremy.
Hi . I’m 58 & want to finally fulfill my dream of being able to play the organ. I have zero knowledge of music. Can you tell me what model of Yamaha keyboard is suited for me? I like to learn to play the oldies tunes. Thanks.
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Hi Jeremy, loving your videos. I have a request. Can you get hold of the Casio CTK 7200 and do some videos. I've got my eye on that one, but I'd love to hear about your opinion on it before pouring down the cash. That'd help me out a lot.
I bought the Yamaha 453 a few years ago as a small gigging portable keyboard because I liked Yamaha over Casio sound from past experience. I took it back because it dropped out notes with layering sounds and a drum style. I bought the Casio ctk 7200 instead and kept it because of the 64 note polyphony and drawbar organ sliders. I can also edit sounds. I think I made the right choice for me. There are good and ok sounds on the keyboard. Depending on how you use your keyboard the 7200 is a good choice.
@@GospelMusic4Life Thanks, I have CT-X700. we are all misslead with all that Yamaha advert.
Does the psr e263 have sustain buttons and transpose? Thank you, planning to buy that to learn piano during quarantine ☺️
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is yamaha psr e 463 is best for indian song???
Which is better e463 or psr a350 ? Please respond
Could you tell me what is the meaning psr E?
E for educational purposes? Not for professional?
EW?
Thanks.
Which one is better? E363 or e453?
453
Hi, I am just a beginner. Looking to buy a keyboard under 200 dollars. Which will be best for me? My friend has suggested E363 model. I want to do youtube cover songs basically. I use audacity regularly and wish to play with MIDI functions. Please reply if you have time.
Hi Jeremy See! I encountered a problem with these keyboards. I see products named as e453 e463 e473. Are those typos or are there variants of each variant?
E463 is the replacement of E453
Sir can you help me.. Please tell me which has better *Grand Piano* sound Yamaha psr e463 or e363?? Pls reply.
EW410
Ok you say EW410. So you mean that e463 grand piano sounds same as of e363 ?? Are they both sound same(e463 and e363) when in Grand Piano mode. Which has good grand piano sound e463 or e363 leaving EW410.
463 has more effects so sound is better.
@@JeremySee thanks for your help I appreciate bro thank you!!😊
Hi Jeremy (or anybody who wants to chime in).
Planning to buy my son a keyboard for his 10th birthday, it will be his very first keyboard and will start to learn from zero knowledge (I've been teaching him a bit of guitar, ukulele and bass - all beginner level and simple chords). He's not interested in playing classical piano music but wants to learn how to play modern pop songs we can sing along to in the family room.
I've pretty much watched all your videos about the PSR range and the CTX range and I am still confused which one to choose between Psr e463 and Casio Ct-x800 (they are similarly priced where i live). Which one is more useable if ever he improved in a couple of years time and not have the need to upgrade very soon.....or Which one is the best bang for the buck?
Please help! Thanks in advance.
Hi Jeremy, would like to know can we switch on the sound for both keyboard speaker and amplifier at the same time?
That depends on the model.
How about for psr e463? Can both speakers to be on at the same time when playing keyboard?
HI Sir.
I m a beginner from India in Keyboard training playing a Bollywood songs.
Plz suggest me a good keyboard.
Lot of confusion between Yamaha PSR F51, E363 & Casio CTK2500/3500 OR CASIO CTX700. If any other model plz suggest.
PLZ HELP.
CT-X700 or E363 are fine for beginners. Do subscribe and give the videos a thumbs up.
@@JeremySee i have the same question so after 2 years do u still suggest the ctx 700 or the e363 for bollywood music
Hi jermy see pls tell me how to connecte the phone and keyboard
You can only connect to iPhone or iPad. I don't use iPhone.
Shall i go E463 or ctx 9000in. I am on the edge.
Ctx
Hi see! I've played harmonium before, but never played a keyboard before! I'm on budget! Which one will you recommend me?
Thanks Asap😀
E363 is good
Sir...I am 40... planning to learn Keyboard as I am really feeling I don't have a hobby and feeling that during these unprecedented times....also wanted to teach my Daughter and Son who are 9 and 6 respectively....can I buy this Keyboard??..... please suggest??
Hi Jeremy, could you suggest me a beginner/intermediate keyboard to buy? I'm a beginner and I want to have a decent sound keyboard yet budget friendly.
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@@JeremySee any specific brand and model you can give?
I know this video is kinda old but i wanted to ask something.
I am beginner and i am looking for a good and cheap piano that sounds good
Yeah but you said the PSR E 363 is fantastic for a piano player beginner and this is the Next model up so .......?
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Hi there Jeremy I was just wondering is it correct that most of the PSR now only have a headphone and not a main help output. do they sound ok through external speakers please. Thank you
The higher end PSR still have audio outs. Headphones jack output will usually be more noisy and lower signal volume out.
Jeremy See I hope you don't mind my questions friend
Sir.. which is better between Yamaha PSR E-463 and Roland EX-20
EX-20 is better specs. It depends which sound you prefer. Do subscribe & give the videos a thumbs up.
Thank you Sir.... Actually I work with western as well as an Indian genres ...so should I prefer and Which will be better for me.. ?
Sir am kindly asking is there like fake Yamaha keyboad? If yes how can I buy a original am in Zambia
@akshay londhe - which one you bought finally and how did it turned up for you? You mind giving your number so we can discuss.
How to freeze E463 Style when used regist memory voice?
Kurama U use the synchronized stop/start.
But the question is can I record arrangements into my daw with it. Like use it as an instrument create a track and record a layer. I domt want to control anything with it I just want to add some atmosphere to my music on my tracks
Yes
@@JeremySee could I theoretically plug a cable into the headphone/output put an adapter on the end quarter inch and run it strait into the front of my interface and select it in my daw through the interface so I dont have to download the driver for it and just use it as a physical instrument. Sorry I got alot of questions I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff
IS THERE ANY (MORE OR LESS) EQUIVALENT KEY BOARDS (INCLUDING QUALITY AND FUMCTIONS) OF KORG PA4X (OF ANY OTHER COMPANY PERHAPS) WHICH COSTS MUCH MUCH LESSER?
Maybe a Casio CTX-700 can do it...
psr e363 or casio ct x700?
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I don't know......but hopefully any normal musician will NOT expect to get the fullness of a real piano right???
Hi sir...Can you please help me
I am just a beginner but I want to learn classical music in my piano...
So i am getting confused between Alesis Recital 88 keys for beginner and yamaha psr463..
Because Alesis has less options than yamaha but it has weighted keys and touch sensitivity
Classical = 88 Keys, weighted.
@@JeremySee the 88 keys beginner is semi weighted keys..is it enough?
Alesis Pro is beyond my Budget That's why..
And thank u for your reply
Hello Jeremy what a good Keyboard for Contemporary Christian Music for a small church I had the yamaha 410 but I didn't like I took it back not crazy about the sound now I am looking into Casio WK 7600, WK 6600 and Privia PX-5s can you help me
PX-5S is the better one among those you listed.
@@JeremySee okay Thanks for your help I am getting the PX-5s
Hey Jeremy next question If the church say no because it not in their budget for this year how about the Casio CTX-5000 will that be close to the Casio Privia PX-5s what will be close to the PX-5s thanks for your help.
CT-X5000 is not bad.
Okay Thanks one more question between the Casio Privia PX-5s and the Yamaha MX-88 which out the 2 do you still pick Casio PX-5s over the Yamaha MX
can i at least learn the basics and improve my level on this keyboared(yamaha363).
before I can afford digital piano???
Yes you can. Thanks for watching. Do subscribe and give the videos a thumbs up.
Wow, you really don't like Yamaha E series, you have a good logic but unfortunately it's bad news and a bit too late for existing Yamaha owners.
bro how to select downloaded style from usb on psr e 463
I have to answer with Q&A video
ohk bro thanks for replying my comment
I'm just curious, is this a channel about Yamaha PSR editions only?
It's about arranger keyboards. There are Casio CTK. Casio SA. Casio CTX. Korg EK50 videos in this channel.
Jeremy See i see. can you recommend a decent arranger keyboard that's worth at more or less $300 price range?
I also have another question. I played the keyboard from ages 5 to a teenager. But i didn't have a teacher to teach me anything about it. Could this help in my skills at playing at all?
I have already made a video about this. Watch for it soon!
@@JeremySee Thanks, you're videos are so helpful. You seem like a great person. :)
Does the e363 have all the sounds that e263 has?
Yes it does. Thanks for watching.
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