I own the kurzweil K2000 and is a battleship. Can’t imagine the fun & joy that must be felt playing with other Kurzweil models. Those synths are 10/10.
I personally have a Yamaha MOX8 and I like the piano sounds on that as well as the synth sounds. I will also say that after hearing the Kronos, especially the New Kronos, I am impressed by it's synthesizer, particularly the big sound it gives forth. It's pianos are also not bad. I like Jordan Ruddess and his work with Dream Theater and he uses the Kronos and ever since I have heard what he has done with it, I want a Kronos because I find the sounds compelling. Of course, true keyboardists find and bring out the best out of any keyboard they set their fingers to. Jordan Ruddess of Dream Theater and David Bryan of Bon Jovi have an extensive keyboard collection.
The Kurzweil Artis is the real winner here. May not be as fancy as the others, and the piano sounds may not be necessarily better. But the point is that it's comparable, and for its price, that is amazing. I'm about to by a used but mint condition one for just $1000. For an easy to use but effective stage piano, it's the obvious choice for me. Oh, and its string patches SMOKE the other three by a mile. Kurzweil has always had fantastic string patches.
the best way to know is watching this video with your eyes closed and opening them when you hear the right sound you like. look its crazy but yours ears and eyes have different opinions
I even switched windows and only switched back to the video when a really nice sound jumped out at me. Every time (only considering piano) it was the Nord Stage 2. I wonder if people who play a particular style (classical, jazz, pop, folk, etc) gravitate towards a particular keyboard in this list. I'd love to take a poll.
EX-CEL-LENT demo!! And awesome playing, too! Thank you so much for taking the effort and sharing this video. Interesting to hear that a voice can sounds great when playing one style, but can sound totally different when playing in another style (like staccato). I think it all boils down to what you want to accomplish with an instrument, to make a choice.
All voices beung considered each one each one takes a different position but these are the final stands 1-Nord Stage 2 2-Korg 3-Yamaha motif 4-kurzweil artis For most sounds even when I wasn't looking the NS2 just sounds great
Why did thy compare using the Kurzweil Artis (a stage piano), when the Kurzweil PC3K8 (Kurzweil's flagship workstation) is sitting in the rack above the Kronos?
Nord is clear, yet sterile. I love the Yamaha's slightly warmer and more pleasing tone. There is a well known artist I've been following around who used to play on a Motif XF8, now he uses a Nord. In my opinion the Motif sounded much more connected and congealed to the band. Now the Nord kinda stands out but something seems sterile I am not down with. I've played both and own an XF8 for that reason.
I used to work in a music store in Ottawa - selling and doing demo on all of these keys, and more. People, People - BY FAR the Yamaha XF-series (6,7, and 8) are the BEST keyboards in the world - hands down. That's why Stevie Wonder, and a long list of millionairres choose the Motif over far more expensive keyboards. I now own a Motif, and it's been a year, and I'm still exploring the over 5000 instruments in it - with awe. The Motif XF-8 has only one limitation, and that is the polyphony - if I play a huge rolling appegiation, and sustain the fist notes, they will disappear as I have play the upper keys - it is not "fully polyphonic" but pretty darn good-enough. (neither are any of the others) On a real piano of course, you can sustain all notes endlessly)
It amazes me how everyone's opinion is so different. I own a Korg Kronos and am selling it due to its complexity. I am a pianist and find the pianos are to clean. From listening to this video it is clear the Nord stage 2 has a more rich, realistic piano sound. I would recommend you try a keyboard before you buy, biggest mistake I made.
Love this video! I watched severals times now. Probably the best comparison video I've seen as far as sound quality for video, selection of instruments and pieces played and the hands making it happened. Wish I'd see this first before making my purchase I own a Nord electro 2 73 and a Yamaha xf7. Shoulda bout the xf8. Anyway I regret the fact the yamaha learning curse is a good solid year. Options. Tooooo many. Not user friendly. Very technical. But here's my take on what I've seen and I believe the ARTIS to be the overall winner Piano ARTIS, NORD, KORG YAMAHA ELECTRIC (Rhodes) NORD, ARTIS, YAMAHA, KORG STRINGS YAMAHA, ARTIS, KORG, NORD PERCUSSION/ DRUMS KORG, ARTIS, YAMAHA See I should've said Yamaha but I do have ears and an honest thought process.
Great way to demo these keys! THANKS MAN! I own a MOX8 and LOVE it ...I also own a Nord electro 4 and love it too! ...It's of course subjective but I personally like my MOX acoustic pianos better...Now the Hammonds on the NORD .....just AWESOME!
No clear winner I think. For piano, rhodes, etc I prefer the Nord. For Strings, sometimes the Kurz, or any of em. Horns I like best on the Korg and the Yam. Also noted that sound levels are not always the same; That does give a distorted image. Overall, great test and very nice someone bothered sharing this. Thank you so much for this.
Kronos ~ One thing that videos never show the buyer is something that can't be seen, but felt. With all the different libraries, vst's, etc, out there, I've learned to never (ever) pick a board based on a gimmick, particular sound, ribbon, knob layout, lights, etc. Feel is what matters most to me. I also need a quiet board. I can't stand loud, clicking keys. Piano sound is always more important to me than any synth sounds these days. Not just the sound but how the sound is produced. All that said, I spent nearly a year choosing my last set of keys. I played every board here as well as some that aren't. Some I played for seconds before I walked away cringing. My intention isn't to bash any of these, but now a very proud owner of the Kronos 2 for the last couple of years and being that I still occasionally play the latest and greatest competition boards, I wanted to give my reasons why the Kronos blows these away (mind you, I refer to the latest Kronos compared to all the current flagships out there and not just those in this video). The Kronos's 9 engines are incredible. The synth sounds are amazing, but even though I play an average of 15 - 20 hours a week, I play mainly piano sounds and am not experienced enough in them all for judging the synth comparisons. The Kronos 2 was love at first touch, but it was also one of the first I laid my fingers on. I played others while I saved my coin for just over a year. My last few trip to the music store was solely to play the Kronos. I may never have the room for a full sized piano and the Kronos is the very first keyboard I have ever owned to where I can go without touching a grand piano for a year and be able to sit and play with very little feel difference and no time (other than pedaling) getting used to the piano again. Of course I am only talking about the 88 weighted version. The only one close to a quality feel to the Kronos was the later, Roland RD800. I need a board I can play and keep my finger strength and dexterity should I play someone's piano at an event (wedding, country club, etc). I play many Steinway's and Yamaha greats with zero transition from the feel of the Kronos. The Kronos also blew away the rest and continues to do so in silence of key strikes. If you play with headphones even some of these boards key clacking will be heard. Very distracting to the point who cares what they can do if they can't get feel and noise right. If you're new to Korg boards there will be a slight learning curve, but the OS hasn't changed much in terms of layout and how to get to where you need if you've played Korg boards 10+ years ago. If you want 'only' piano and a board with great feel as well as the easiest board out there, it's Roland. Last but not least, the Nord is high on my list for next boards to get. I loved it but not at all in the reasons I needed in a great 88. More so in everything else. I have a few videos on my channel with my Kronos and a few in the making. Again though, a video should help you 1%. Don't ever make a choice based on what you hear in a video. Go somewhere and try them out. Some keys must be pressed further down than others. Making it tougher for small handed players. Some keys have sluggish action on the return, so if you think you're picking a great board but love to play Chopin, you won't come close because the keys are that slow to bounce back. We are all unique and have our own tastes, but what you see and hear in a video is 1/10th of it at the most. It's like someone buying a powerhouse of a computer and then only buy a 15" monitor.
This is a Very well done comparison regardless of price point and functionality of each instrument respectively. Technology is to the point now that the electronic version is only as good as the source instrument. Never before has subjectivity or opinion played a bigger role in choosing an electronic instrument. Also, Not every "source" Steinway D, Hammond B, Rhodes, Wurly etc.. sound .the same.. Sampling and modeling synthesis is how electronic instruments "synthetically" recreate the sound of their acoustic counterparts. This video does an excellent job of demonstrating what each instrument sounds like so You can chose which sounds best to You.. Thats the best one! BTW, The Kurzweil Forte smokes em' all! :D
which one sounds the best out of all 4 Workstations? Pianos and other acoustic instruments on which? Electric pianos on which? Drums on which? Bass on which? Synths on which?
I owned a Korg Triton studio, Lee, and x50, they sound good for 90's and 00's music, keeping in mind that technology was not as advanced, many people can't hear the difference on a good vs great sample till they play a real piano. I also love my Yamaha ES90S and logic Main Stage, but last weekend I was offered to play a nord, had a comparison of keyboards on stage, ended up falling in a deep love with a Nord stage 2 I played it during practice and live it was amazing! too bad I can't afford one yet!
Would have liked a little reverb on them all so they don't sound so electronically dampened. Overall a great comparison - much appreciated! I like the Yamaha the best for piano - it simply sounds the most 'real' to me. Don't forget, even if you were buying a real Steinway 'B' you could go to the factory showroom and hear 10 subtly different Steinway 'B's. This is how unique pianos are. Therefore, when compared to just about any real piano, the Yamaha in this comparison comes closest. But then my Synthogy Italian Grand blows them all away. I currently have a Kurzweil P3CA8 in my studio which has the Artis' grand piano, but I find I'm even more productive with the Yamaha products in general. I suspect I may be getting a Motif XF8 in the near future. Thanks again for the vid!
I generall liked the Nord Stage sounds best, then Korg Kronos, then Kurzweil Artis, then Yamaha Motif. I would expect the two stage pianos to have better piano, electric piano and organ sounds than the all-round workstations, but what surprised me the most was the lackluster quality of the yamaha. If you gave me a choice of one of these boards I'd still go with the Kronos for it's workstation capabilities.
The Kurzweil Artis and Nord Stage are stage pianos. The Yamaha Motif XF8 is full blown music production workstation. The comparison is useless between the three. If you are only going to compare pianos and electric pianos then you need to throw in Yamaha's top-of-the-line stage piano, not their workstation.
When your talking piano, your going to talk polyphony. Most brands such as Kawai Mp 7 run on 256 polyphony. Is this a really big deal in the piano digital world? If so, why most Yamaha brands are built on 128 notes of Poly? Especially the work station such as Motif with all the Layering and looping
All of them a great..but the Kurzzy to me seems to have sharper tembre with more resonance. But what it truly boils down to is what action and foot pedal control each player prefers. The layman couldn't care less about the argument of sound. Durabilty and how well they hold up and continue to operate is also a major factor.
The piano sounds on the MOTIF XF especially on the low end sound a little thin or dark (don't know how to explain it), compared to the other ones. If I was to pick though it would have to be Kronos. The piano's (as well as other sounds) on the Kronos are physically modeled compared to sampled on the other ones. I have been wrong before though
Nord all the way. I could talk about the patches and sounds all day, but the thing that pushes nord over the top and pushes it beyond these other competitors, is it's simplistic form of using the keyboard to its fullest potential. There's no needing to learn a computer to get the keyboard to do what you want. Everything is nobs, sliders, and found right before your eyes. Simplistic, beautiful, diverse, and organic.
Grand Piano- Yamaha E-Piano- Nord Strings- Yamaha & Nord Hammond Organ- Nord & Korg Drums- Yamaha Brass- Yamaha Yamaha and Nord have a very clean and realistic sounds. But Yamaha is the best!
I'm fortunate to have owned a K2600 XS for a few years(been sold for a while now). Anyways, Kurzweil hasn't done enough to get me to buy into their newest line. I now own both a Kronos & a Motif XF. I feel they compliment each other. The Nord is just too expensive so I never really tried it out to the full. Sound wise, I'll stick to Korg & Yamaha.
The Nord has a really warm tonal quality. The Kronos has the brightest tone quality. Kurzweil & Yamaha both possess a mixture of warmth and brightness.
All different, but all exceptional. I own a Kronos but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t be equally happy with any of the other offerings, once familiar with them.
What song did you play at 6.14? It sounds familiar. I need to learn it ! Nord stage takes it for me with the motif at a close 2nd. The other two sounded cheap.
Kurzweil looks having the best strings
I really appreciate you taking the time to make this comparative demo. Good playing, cogent musical ideas, and fair selection of samples.
Kurzweil and Nord Stage the best
I own the kurzweil K2000 and is a battleship. Can’t imagine the fun & joy that must be felt playing with other Kurzweil models. Those synths are 10/10.
I personally have a Yamaha MOX8 and I like the piano sounds on that as well as the synth sounds. I will also say that after hearing the Kronos, especially the New Kronos, I am impressed by it's synthesizer, particularly the big sound it gives forth. It's pianos are also not bad. I like Jordan Ruddess and his work with Dream Theater and he uses the Kronos and ever since I have heard what he has done with it, I want a Kronos because I find the sounds compelling. Of course, true keyboardists find and bring out the best out of any keyboard they set their fingers to. Jordan Ruddess of Dream Theater and David Bryan of Bon Jovi have an extensive keyboard collection.
The Kurzweil Artis is the real winner here. May not be as fancy as the others, and the piano sounds may not be necessarily better. But the point is that it's comparable, and for its price, that is amazing. I'm about to by a used but mint condition one for just $1000. For an easy to use but effective stage piano, it's the obvious choice for me. Oh, and its string patches SMOKE the other three by a mile. Kurzweil has always had fantastic string patches.
I play classical piano, not Yamaha fan, but the Motif sounds more nature, warm.
Yes
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You simply can't go wrong with either. They are all great sounding machines.
the best way to know is watching this video with your eyes closed and opening them when you hear the right sound you like. look its crazy but yours ears and eyes have different opinions
I even switched windows and only switched back to the video when a really nice sound jumped out at me. Every time (only considering piano) it was the Nord Stage 2. I wonder if people who play a particular style (classical, jazz, pop, folk, etc) gravitate towards a particular keyboard in this list. I'd love to take a poll.
Yeah, look into what is called the McGurk Effect. You are right about thawt one. Sight has a lot to do with how we perceive sound.
man the set on the kronos is super clean
EX-CEL-LENT demo!! And awesome playing, too! Thank you so much for taking the effort and sharing this video.
Interesting to hear that a voice can sounds great when playing one style, but can sound totally different when playing in another style (like staccato).
I think it all boils down to what you want to accomplish with an instrument, to make a choice.
This is a smart way to comparie the 4 different keyboards. For piano sound, Kurzweil Artis sounds the most natural and is close to real.
NORD Stage is the best, because have sound of smooth. Amazing !!!
Kurzweil ARTIS - the winner and new champion - sounded the most natural.
The Nord Stage Piano,the best
First of all , many thanks for your job!. I prefer the yamaha, more natural and complete in all the freq.
You can always tell the Motif piano. Very distinctive.
I love kurzweil
All voices beung considered each one each one takes a different position but these are the final stands
1-Nord Stage 2
2-Korg
3-Yamaha motif
4-kurzweil artis
For most sounds even when I wasn't looking the NS2 just sounds great
I'm liking the Nord.
Kurzweil прекрасен!!!! Piano & strings
Yamaha and its subtle touches yet full body sound!
Why did thy compare using the Kurzweil Artis (a stage piano), when the Kurzweil PC3K8 (Kurzweil's flagship workstation) is sitting in the rack above the Kronos?
So right.The pc3k is 10 times better than the Artis sound wise.
love the Kronos and Motif but must say the Nord and Kurzweil really Shocked me. They sound amazing also.
I like the sound of Yamaha and korg. Yamaha convinced me much.
Nord is clear, yet sterile. I love the Yamaha's slightly warmer and more pleasing tone. There is a well known artist I've been following around who used to play on a Motif XF8, now he uses a Nord. In my opinion the Motif sounded much more connected and congealed to the band. Now the Nord kinda stands out but something seems sterile I am not down with. I've played both and own an XF8 for that reason.
Thank you for a very helpful, well-done comparison.
I used to work in a music store in Ottawa - selling and doing demo on all of these keys, and more. People, People - BY FAR the Yamaha XF-series (6,7, and 8) are the BEST keyboards in the world - hands down. That's why Stevie Wonder, and a long list of millionairres choose the Motif over far more expensive keyboards. I now own a Motif, and it's been a year, and I'm still exploring the over 5000 instruments in it - with awe.
The Motif XF-8 has only one limitation, and that is the polyphony - if I play a huge rolling appegiation, and sustain the fist notes, they will disappear as I have play the upper keys - it is not "fully polyphonic" but pretty darn good-enough. (neither are any of the others) On a real piano of course, you can sustain all notes endlessly)
Can you test the new Kurzweil Forte? I've tried it and just love the sound and touch.
Good comparison. Thanks nicely did.
It amazes me how everyone's opinion is so different. I own a Korg Kronos and am selling it due to its complexity. I am a pianist and find the pianos are to clean. From listening to this video it is clear the Nord stage 2 has a more rich, realistic piano sound. I would recommend you try a keyboard before you buy, biggest mistake I made.
Korg Kronos has an amazing organ sound, sounds pretty natural to me, the other ones are kind of agressive in the midrange and synthetic as well.
Love this video! I watched severals times now. Probably the best comparison video I've seen as far as sound quality for video, selection of instruments and pieces played and the hands making it happened. Wish I'd see this first before making my purchase I own a Nord electro 2 73 and a Yamaha xf7. Shoulda bout the xf8. Anyway I regret the fact the yamaha learning curse is a good solid year. Options. Tooooo many. Not user friendly. Very technical. But here's my take on what I've seen and I believe the ARTIS to be the overall winner
Piano ARTIS, NORD, KORG YAMAHA
ELECTRIC (Rhodes) NORD, ARTIS, YAMAHA, KORG
STRINGS YAMAHA, ARTIS, KORG, NORD
PERCUSSION/ DRUMS KORG, ARTIS, YAMAHA
See I should've said Yamaha but I do have ears and an honest thought process.
The four of them are really good gears. Speaking the real grand piano sound, I take Kronos.
YAmaha sounds very warm, I like it. Thank you for the test
i love motif xf8
Great way to demo these keys! THANKS MAN! I own a MOX8 and LOVE it ...I also own a Nord electro 4 and love it too! ...It's of course subjective but I personally like my MOX acoustic pianos better...Now the Hammonds on the NORD .....just AWESOME!
Muchas gracias por mostrarlos uno por uno
No clear winner I think. For piano, rhodes, etc I prefer the Nord. For Strings, sometimes the Kurz, or any of em. Horns I like best on the Korg and the Yam. Also noted that sound levels are not always the same; That does give a distorted image. Overall, great test and very nice someone bothered sharing this. Thank you so much for this.
KRONOS all the way .. Can't wait to get mine
BUT i also did like the MOTIF sounds which is why im getting an MOXF8 as well
got them both,and extremely happy here.
The Kronos was clearly rocking and rolling the most!! Literally!
what song is that @ 1:24?
Thank u so much for making this, comparing kbs is important
Nord stage 2..100% there.
Best of them all.
I'm most impressed with the Nord
Kronos ~
One thing that videos never show the buyer is something that can't be seen, but felt. With all the different libraries, vst's, etc, out there, I've learned to never (ever) pick a board based on a gimmick, particular sound, ribbon, knob layout, lights, etc. Feel is what matters most to me. I also need a quiet board. I can't stand loud, clicking keys. Piano sound is always more important to me than any synth sounds these days. Not just the sound but how the sound is produced. All that said, I spent nearly a year choosing my last set of keys. I played every board here as well as some that aren't. Some I played for seconds before I walked away cringing. My intention isn't to bash any of these, but now a very proud owner of the Kronos 2 for the last couple of years and being that I still occasionally play the latest and greatest competition boards, I wanted to give my reasons why the Kronos blows these away (mind you, I refer to the latest Kronos compared to all the current flagships out there and not just those in this video).
The Kronos's 9 engines are incredible. The synth sounds are amazing, but even though I play an average of 15 - 20 hours a week, I play mainly piano sounds and am not experienced enough in them all for judging the synth comparisons. The Kronos 2 was love at first touch, but it was also one of the first I laid my fingers on. I played others while I saved my coin for just over a year. My last few trip to the music store was solely to play the Kronos. I may never have the room for a full sized piano and the Kronos is the very first keyboard I have ever owned to where I can go without touching a grand piano for a year and be able to sit and play with very little feel difference and no time (other than pedaling) getting used to the piano again. Of course I am only talking about the 88 weighted version. The only one close to a quality feel to the Kronos was the later, Roland RD800. I need a board I can play and keep my finger strength and dexterity should I play someone's piano at an event (wedding, country club, etc). I play many Steinway's and Yamaha greats with zero transition from the feel of the Kronos. The Kronos also blew away the rest and continues to do so in silence of key strikes. If you play with headphones even some of these boards key clacking will be heard. Very distracting to the point who cares what they can do if they can't get feel and noise right.
If you're new to Korg boards there will be a slight learning curve, but the OS hasn't changed much in terms of layout and how to get to where you need if you've played Korg boards 10+ years ago. If you want 'only' piano and a board with great feel as well as the easiest board out there, it's Roland.
Last but not least, the Nord is high on my list for next boards to get. I loved it but not at all in the reasons I needed in a great 88. More so in everything else.
I have a few videos on my channel with my Kronos and a few in the making. Again though, a video should help you 1%. Don't ever make a choice based on what you hear in a video. Go somewhere and try them out. Some keys must be pressed further down than others. Making it tougher for small handed players. Some keys have sluggish action on the return, so if you think you're picking a great board but love to play Chopin, you won't come close because the keys are that slow to bounce back. We are all unique and have our own tastes, but what you see and hear in a video is 1/10th of it at the most. It's like someone buying a powerhouse of a computer and then only buy a 15" monitor.
Tom Glander has summarised it all. All these machines sound great
Yamaha Motif XF8 has warmer piano sounds.. and others seem brighter and a bit flat.
The best of pisano - yamaha , best strings Kurzwell
That Yamaha sounds good and so does the nord. I may have to rethink this.
Great comparison - thanks! :)
i got a korg kronos ,but honestly speaking nord piano is the best
There is always something about Nord that gives it the edge. Maybe more oscilators. It's hard to say, but it almost always sounds very "pro."
This is a Very well done comparison regardless of price point and functionality of each instrument respectively. Technology is to the point now that the electronic version is only as good as the source instrument. Never before has subjectivity or opinion played a bigger role in choosing an electronic instrument. Also, Not every "source" Steinway D, Hammond B, Rhodes, Wurly etc.. sound .the same.. Sampling and modeling synthesis is how electronic instruments "synthetically" recreate the sound of their acoustic counterparts. This video does an excellent job of demonstrating what each instrument sounds like so You can chose which sounds best to You.. Thats the best one! BTW, The Kurzweil Forte smokes em' all! :D
Great sample pieces.
Amazing how far all these keyboards have come. . .
Thanks much for this illuminating multi-test!
Thank you.🍻
Im still confused. Cant differentiate which 1 is the best...
1-Nord
2-Motif
3-Artis
4-Korg kronos
which one sounds the best out of all 4 Workstations? Pianos and other acoustic instruments on which? Electric pianos on which? Drums on which? Bass on which? Synths on which?
motif sem dúvidas tem o melhor timbre.
Kurzweil sounds very special. it's only for the real professionals.
Hehehehehe.......... So you think all artists who play other instruments are amateurs?? REally?
Lol... he probably owns Kurzweil, he's supposed to say that
@@sranug Yes Adam. That might be true 😊😂
Very helpful and well done!!!
How many kilometers did u walk ? x)
What about a comparison of features and what each of these keyboards is capable of?
Geerladenlad it will be 2000 hr video
kronos and nord has some pretty good pianos. great actually
Piano- nord?
Personally, I'm leaning towards Korg and Nord x) but kurzweil best string sound I ever heard
thank you ! Very useful video !
Yamaha - Piano
Korg - Rhodes and all other stuff
Kurzweil - Strings
Nord - Design
Yeah man the artis was far better than the other 3 on strings
6:08 👌❤😍
the strings on the Nord sound absolutely hideous.
i second that, sounds terible. kurzweil string sounds real in my opinion
I am utterly and thoroughly confused
потап
Nord 👏👏
I owned a Korg Triton studio, Lee, and x50, they sound good for 90's and 00's music, keeping in mind that technology was not as advanced, many people can't hear the difference on a good vs great sample till they play a real piano. I also love my Yamaha ES90S and logic Main Stage, but last weekend I was offered to play a nord, had a comparison of keyboards on stage, ended up falling in a deep love with a Nord stage 2 I played it during practice and live it was amazing! too bad I can't afford one yet!
Plzzzz, tell which external sound card are you using? Need to buy such one. Sound is great.
Would have liked a little reverb on them all so they don't sound so electronically dampened. Overall a great comparison - much appreciated! I like the Yamaha the best for piano - it simply sounds the most 'real' to me. Don't forget, even if you were buying a real Steinway 'B' you could go to the factory showroom and hear 10 subtly different Steinway 'B's. This is how unique pianos are. Therefore, when compared to just about any real piano, the Yamaha in this comparison comes closest. But then my Synthogy Italian Grand blows them all away. I currently have a Kurzweil P3CA8 in my studio which has the Artis' grand piano, but I find I'm even more productive with the Yamaha products in general. I suspect I may be getting a Motif XF8 in the near future. Thanks again for the vid!
I generall liked the Nord Stage sounds best, then Korg Kronos, then Kurzweil Artis, then Yamaha Motif. I would expect the two stage pianos to have better piano, electric piano and organ sounds than the all-round workstations, but what surprised me the most was the lackluster quality of the yamaha. If you gave me a choice of one of these boards I'd still go with the Kronos for it's workstation capabilities.
Kronos tops for me, than followed by the NS, then the Motif closely followed by the Artis. And I have an air for sounds, I see music.
The Kurzweil Artis and Nord Stage are stage pianos. The Yamaha Motif XF8 is full blown music production workstation. The comparison is useless between the three. If you are only going to compare pianos and electric pianos then you need to throw in Yamaha's top-of-the-line stage piano, not their workstation.
Well said!!!!!!! Yamaha Cp1 killer piano w real wood keys
You are totally right my frind!!!I believe the same too!!!!
new yamaha cp4...
When your talking piano, your going to talk polyphony. Most brands such as Kawai Mp 7 run on 256 polyphony. Is this a really big deal in the piano digital world? If so, why most Yamaha brands are built on 128 notes of Poly? Especially the work station such as Motif with all the Layering and looping
J.J.A Florida It seems most keyboards have 128 note polyphony. Does anyone know what the polyphony of the Korg Kronos is?
Great Demo. Well Done!
wwooowww!!!! good demostration is perfect
All of them a great..but the Kurzzy to me seems to have sharper tembre with more resonance. But what it truly boils down to is what action and foot pedal control each player prefers. The layman couldn't care less about the argument of sound. Durabilty and how well they hold up and continue to operate is also a major factor.
Nord Stage, Kursweil, Korg, Yamaha
The piano sounds on the MOTIF XF especially on the low end sound a little thin or dark (don't know how to explain it), compared to the other ones. If I was to pick though it would have to be Kronos. The piano's (as well as other sounds) on the Kronos are physically modeled compared to sampled on the other ones. I have been wrong before though
Nord, Yamaha, Korg & Kurzweil.
Nord all the way. I could talk about the patches and sounds all day, but the thing that pushes nord over the top and pushes it beyond these other competitors, is it's simplistic form of using the keyboard to its fullest potential. There's no needing to learn a computer to get the keyboard to do what you want. Everything is nobs, sliders, and found right before your eyes. Simplistic, beautiful, diverse, and organic.
But most of all did you play, hear and feel them. 😁. Very important. And through what sound system.
Artissss!!!!
That is not fair ! You picked up the sound of the Kurzweil from its internal speakers ! Or ??
Grand Piano- Yamaha
E-Piano- Nord
Strings- Yamaha & Nord
Hammond Organ- Nord & Korg
Drums- Yamaha
Brass- Yamaha
Yamaha and Nord have a very clean and realistic sounds.
But Yamaha is the best!
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For me it is impossible to hear any piano from Yamaha and do not hear a little bit of the PSR's models...
which keyboard has the longer loading time? - kronos or nord.......from the moment you pres the power button to the default piano sound
Kronos
kronos
I'm fortunate to have owned a K2600 XS for a few years(been sold for a while now). Anyways, Kurzweil hasn't done enough to get me to buy into their newest line. I now own both a Kronos & a Motif XF. I feel they compliment each other. The Nord is just too expensive so I never really tried it out to the full. Sound wise, I'll stick to Korg & Yamaha.
Nord, motif, kronos y por último kurzweil. Los 4 son fabulosos, son síntes de alta gama.
The Nord has a really warm tonal quality. The Kronos has the brightest tone quality. Kurzweil & Yamaha both possess a mixture of warmth and brightness.
Aahah!! good vid!!it depend sometimes i like the sound of one ,after the other! Hard to say!
All different, but all exceptional. I own a Kronos but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t be equally happy with any of the other offerings, once familiar with them.
What song did you play at 6.14? It sounds familiar. I need to learn it !
Nord stage takes it for me with the motif at a close 2nd. The other two sounded cheap.
Anyone can tell me what those second sounds were? The ones right after the piano
I feel the best is nord, but so sad cause' it not have Drum :( that keyboards so cool!
Sonorités plus réalistes en général pour le keyboard Nord.Bonne continuation musicale.
Motif, the best!!!
Amen