Yamaha P-225 - All Sounds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2023
- Yamaha P-225 - All Sounds
Performed by Anthony Panebianco
Special Thanks to Danilo Donzella and Yamaha Music Europe for this instrument!
P225 Sounds
6 categories, 24 sounds preset
PIANO:
Grand Piano
Live Grand
Ballad Grand
Bright Grand
E.PIANO:
Stage E.Piano
DX E.Piano
Vintage E.Piano
Synth Piano
ORGAN:
Jazz Organ
Rock Organ
Organ Principal
Organ Tutti
CLV/VIB :
E.Clavichord
Vibraphone
Harpsichord 8
Harpsi.8'+4'
STRINGS:
Strings
Slow Strings
Choir
Synth Pad
BASS (Split):
Acoustic Bass
Electric Bass
Bass & Cymbal
Fretless Bass - เพลง
EXCELLENT SOUND DEMO OF THE P-225! THANK YOU!!!
So beautiful piano playing! Thanks for sharing! Full watch support 12:31💯👍👍👍
Thank you very much!!!! ❤️🙏🏻
@@MichaelLewandowski-xu1nk try p225 or if you can p525 with wooden Keys 🎹
@@MichaelLewandowski-xu1nkI think P225 is the best mid level piano, with incredible features and skills. A very good upgrade from p125 ❤
@@MichaelLewandowski-xu1nk good luck! 🍀
That's a wonderful performance. What mixer or audio interface do you use?
I used Logic Pro X with different audio interface (Native Instrument or Focusrite)
Thank you!
@@anthonypanebianco22
It was helpful. thank you very much.
Are you satisfied with the key action? Do you prefer Graded Hammer or Grand Touch-S?
Two different feelings :) GH is lighter, GTS is pure joy ❤️
The new GHC in P225 are smoother and less noisy than P125, well balanced and more control of dynamics.
Thanks for the excellent demo. The sounds are good. Can the bass be played without splitting the keyboard? Not on the predecessor, and that led to problems when sequencing.
Since the P-121 is disappearing from stores, so soon after the P-125 went, I can only suppose that Yamaha currently has no 73-key piano under 1000 dollars. I hope that a P-221 piano with 73 keys will be announced soon.
I'd love to know your opinion of GHC (P-145/P-225) vs GH (P-255)
Thanks for watching! Bass can only used with split sound.
suona mediamente bene su tutto, per il suo prezzo direi che vale ogni euro!
Concordo pienamente! Un caro saluto! :)
I would like the 61 and 73 key versions
How about feeling by fingers when you are playing, compared with P125?
A little Smoother, more dynamics with pianissimo, a little bit less noisy
How you did the recording? My P225 doesn´t sound like that... Sounds very good, but not like your recording.
Direct in my sound card, no effect or editing. Just export audio and paste on the video time line. True :)
Hi excellent demo. This is going to sound like a silly question but I I have to ask as this burned me on the DGX670 and made me return it. When you use the sustain pedal does this work on the string/pad sounds as well? I ask because on the DGX670 when I held the sustain pedal down on non piano sounds like strings, the sustain would not hold the notes on those sounds. It would only hold the notes on piano sounds which made it particularly difficult when dealing with layers.
Hi, thanks for your message! Yes, strings sounds sustain pedal works as decreasing the volume and legato in both models, It’s a way to play the layer sounds like you have volume pedal (release)….can be useful, just understand how it works. Both models have same features.
Ah ok so it's not like a traditional keyboard say like a Motif or Montage where when you sustain a pad/string sound, the sustain is on the volume. Sounds like it more of a decay instead of a volume sustain which may not be as desirable potentially. Thanks for the info. @@anthonypanebianco22
About my opinion the previous p125 had similar level acoustic piano voices.
I suggest to try it side by side.
P225 keybed is more balanced and smooth, better control of dynamics.
Piano sound is warmer and more accurate. IMHO 🙏🏻
@@anthonypanebianco22 Thank you for your opinion Anthony, I'll follow and try both of them. Greetings from Italy!👋🇮🇹
El piano principal del P125 era el CFIIIS, piano colocado en muchos pianos anteriores como el P155, P255 P105, P115. Se ha cambiado por el CFX aunque a mi gusto suena algo tosco
@@ayrtoninchejanampa6874Creo que yo también prefiero el sonido CFiìis. Toco mi P-255 cada día, y con ganas. El P-515 con su sonido CFX no me impresionó tanto, pero sin haber tocado mucho ese instrumento...
@@Zoco101El CFX de otros pianos es bonito, pero el del P225 en específico es tosco para mí, no es igual a otros CFX como el DGX670 o serie Arius.
El P255 si lo llegué a probar en el 2018, el P515 no, también tiene buen sonido y CFX binaural. Cuestión de gustos al final, el CFIIIS a pesar de tener bastantes años aún se defiende muy bien
I purchased a p225. The last 4 keys are useless.
? In what sense? 🧐
@@anthonypanebianco22 It sound like two metals hitting each other.
Dull sound. Or say two wooden piece striking against each other.
@@milonmitra ask to your local shop, where you buy the instrument: I think you have to check this problem, seems some mechanical issue. If new, you’re under warranty ;)
As on most pianos. Guess you didn't try it first
I love the piano sound but I hate the others, it sounds horrible xD
Point of view! Also the elettric piano is lovely 😊 ❤️
Really guy are u serious you don’t know what good sounds are. Really man?
@@spada60 I meant that I don´t like the special effect sounds, really just the sound which imitates the real piano
@@yasminc.89sorry what did you mean special effects sound. The other sounds are high quality for what you pay for. As opposed to some other brands where their other sounds don’t sound very good.