very well played, i own the same piano and was wondering how this piece sounds on it because am thinking of leaning it. but you make it sound much better than i will. edit: well i read that you are using the addictive keys vst which sounds really good, usually i use pianoteq because its the best i could afford
I'm having a hard time deciding between the p45 and the p125. Although people say the p125 has a better sound engine, for some reason the p45 sounds better, and less robotic to me (if that makes sense). (By the way I am aware that the p125 has more features.)
When I quickly tried both in a piano shop I couldn't notice a big difference between the two so I went for the cheaper P45. Though maybe if you played both for a longer period of time the difference might be more noticeable
The included pedal is one of the flat square switch type and I found difficult to get along with so I bought a more traditional pedal type online (only for about $20)
I actually use an M-Audio SP-2 sustain pedal just because I already had one, but I'm sure the pedal that came with the keyboard would work just as well
I think they're fine for home practice. Full volume they're basically as loud as a standard home upright would be. Obviously the piano sound isn't perfect but for the price I've always thought it's good value for money
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Sounds great! I have to fire up addictive keys more often myself.
very well played, i own the same piano and was wondering how this piece sounds on it because am thinking of leaning it.
but you make it sound much better than i will.
edit: well i read that you are using the addictive keys vst which sounds really good, usually i use pianoteq because its the best i could afford
great channel i wonder why no subscribers but i am the first one
😍😍😍
I'm having a hard time deciding between the p45 and the p125. Although people say the p125 has a better sound engine, for some reason the p45 sounds better, and less robotic to me (if that makes sense).
(By the way I am aware that the p125 has more features.)
When I quickly tried both in a piano shop I couldn't notice a big difference between the two so I went for the cheaper P45. Though maybe if you played both for a longer period of time the difference might be more noticeable
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Wow! El yahama p45 suena así de genial? O modificaste algo?
Suena asi, aunque lo esta grabando directo de la salida me parece, no desde un microfono.
Es un VST, no es el sonido del P45
Hi Michael, how many years have you had with piano?
What piano is that? Cool
It's a Yamaha P-45 🎹
Are you using the included pedal in your performances? Or did you maybe upgrade?
The included pedal is one of the flat square switch type and I found difficult to get along with so I bought a more traditional pedal type online (only for about $20)
do you use the pedal that comes with it?
I actually use an M-Audio SP-2 sustain pedal just because I already had one, but I'm sure the pedal that came with the keyboard would work just as well
hey ive been hearing that the speakers of this piano are very weak, is that really a huge problem when playing? Awesome playing btw
I think they're fine for home practice. Full volume they're basically as loud as a standard home upright would be. Obviously the piano sound isn't perfect but for the price I've always thought it's good value for money
@@michaelthompson6830 thank you so much