Kraft Music - Sound Comparison - Korg SV-2, Crumar Seven and Viscount Legend 70's

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    The Korg SV-2, Crumar Seven and Viscount Legend '70s, are all three powerful instruments that offer each a unique set of features, control panel and most importantly, type of sound. Some musicians require that, "certain sound" that really matches with the music or the style they're playing. High gain, slight distortion, subtle rotary and etc, all matter when you are considering which electric piano is the right fit for you. Another thought to consider is the panel layout. If you're a working musician, there's a strong chance you're looking for a very specific set of features and settings placed in a convenient area of the panel for easier access. No screen driving, pressing shift for alternative functions or use of jog dials.
    While not meant to be a deep-dive into the difference in sound, we patched together this short sound comparison of the three aforementioned pianos. Each piano closely playing the same piece written and performed by our good friend Ray Tevich.
    Take a quick sound check of the Korg SV-2, Crumar Seven and Viscount Legend 70's Electric pianos and consider what are the sounds and features that matter to you! If you'd like, you can give us a all or chat with us at Kraftmusic.com and ask us any questions you have regarding any of these pianos. Our team is composed of seasoned musicians that love to share their passion of music with everyone, and help you with your musical endeavors.
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    Korg SV-2 and SV-2S Stage Vintage pianos capture the signature sound, unique performance experience, and aesthetic satisfaction of a compelling collection of definitive keyboards. Available with Korg's RH3 graded-hammer action keybed in 88 or 73-key versions, the SV-2 faithfully reproduces the tonal and dynamic nuances of these classic instruments with a three-dimensional sense of presence. The SV-2 specializes in instant control, with a display-free front panel loaded with knobs and switches, while the free SV-2 Editor for Windows and Mac offers additional configuration and editing options.
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    The Crumar Seven focuses on recreating the classic sound and appearance of vintage electric pianos. Housed in a vintage-style solid wooden case with lid, handle, and detachable metal legs, Seven features a 73-note hammer action keybed and eight dedicated physical modeling synthesis engines that faithfully replicate electric and acoustic pianos, along with a sample playback piano engine. Seven also offers two independent stereo effects slots, 32 total presets, illuminated RGB encoders, and internal Wi-Fi for its web-app editor.
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    The Viscount Legend '70s line offers a unique range of digital pianos with a vintage aesthetic. Designed to let the musician customize their instrument, these digital pianos feature sound engine modules that can be swapped and exchanged, allowing pianists to create the instrument that best suits their needs and tastes. The Legend '70s line offers three variations: the 73-key Legend '70s Compact, weighing 35 pounds, the 88-key Legend '70s Artist, weighing 42 pounds, and the 88-key wooden keyboard Legend '70s Artist-W, also weighing 42 pounds. All models come with a free editor that makes it easy to modify parameters and settings.
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ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @filippobuccianelli4606
    @filippobuccianelli4606 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Ok, same player, same piece of music but... A Wurli sound on the SV2 and the Legend and a Rhodes on the Seven.

  • @B1B904
    @B1B904 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was thinking of buying this SV2...But I swear I like the Crumar better... The Viscount sounds good but I can’t find enough information about it to make me comfortable buying it and maybe that’s their fault.... maybe I should just get the Waldorf Zarenbourg.....lol ...Can’t find much info on them either. So right now the Crumar 7 It’s looking like a winner. I watched the Anderton’s video where an original Wurlitzer came in first and an actual Yamaha CP 73 Came in Second Followed by the Nord and then the Korg. Seriously though from what I’ve heard on the Internet the Crumar seems to be the best overall vintage keyboard sound please, please tell me if I’m wrong before I spend my money.

  • @OscillatorCollective
    @OscillatorCollective 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Korg sounds really good, but that Crumar 🥰😍

  • @OscillatorCollective
    @OscillatorCollective 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Damn that sounds good

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Crumar... no contest

  • @troublesomecorsair
    @troublesomecorsair 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Wow. Seriously, wow. These are the top 3. The only other keyboard I'd consider is the Nord Grand.

  • @guydanielclotilde4861
    @guydanielclotilde4861 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The Korg is so lovely dirty. The Legend needs some boost, wether with reverb, equalizer or any other trick.

  • @robertobiscaro5680
    @robertobiscaro5680 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mah...