This song was a big project! I think it came out pretty good though! *It's funny, if youtube DIDN'T find a copyright match, I would have been seriously insulted! #enya
I just received the Yamaha YPG-235. :) I love it so far. The only problem is that the keys take a lot of pressure to press down. I know that is because I always used unweighted keys. I am going to keep practicing for my fingers to get stronger. :) I am glad that I decided to get this piano. This is no toy! :)
I was considering the Yamaha YPG-535,as a rinky-dink music store down the street from me,sells them & I loved the key-bed action.I thought this keyboard might serve me well as a midi controller for my software applications...as well as a practice keyboard.However...after hearing this song cover,I am horrified by the bland & thin sounds of this turd.No offense meant,as I am not referring to your performance...but rather,it seems patently absurd to me,to use a professional software multi-tracker program,to record a complete tune with voices that sound like some $200 keyboard from Walmart.Also...it seems like a terrible waste of time,to have to resort to using a computer to record all this.Recently....I discovered that Kurzweil released the PC4(a top notch stage piano/midi controller/synth workstation)...that is a budget version of their top tier Forte keyboard.Holy hell man...truly inspiring sounds & capabilties and you do not need a PC to create complete songs.Best part,is it's price tag of $2,000.I think this keyboard would suit your level as a keyboardist and in fact,if you were to demo a PC4 for yourself,you will snatch one up in a hot NY minute.followed by taking a hammer to your Yamaha and smashing it into oblivion.I don't know about you,but I just cannot stomach these prosumer keyboards any longer(especially when one can just buy a good software platform like Reason 11 and a midi controller,for not much more than the YPG-235 (I mean...this shit-box had an MSRP of $519...really??)
I just received the Yamaha YPG-235. :) I love it so far. The only problem is that the keys take a lot of pressure to press down. I know that is because I always used unweighted keys. I am going to keep practicing for my fingers to get stronger. :) I am glad that I decided to get this piano. This is no toy! :)
Good sound🎉
MUY BUENO!!!
Since I am used to non-weighted keys, how would this piano's keys feel?
A little more resistance. They feel closer to an actual piano.
^^
I was considering the Yamaha YPG-535,as a rinky-dink music store down the street from me,sells them & I loved the key-bed action.I thought this keyboard might serve me well as a midi controller for my software applications...as well as a practice keyboard.However...after hearing this song cover,I am horrified by the bland & thin sounds of this turd.No offense meant,as I am not referring to your performance...but rather,it seems patently absurd to me,to use a professional software multi-tracker program,to record a complete tune with voices that sound like some $200 keyboard from Walmart.Also...it seems like a terrible waste of time,to have to resort to using a computer to record all this.Recently....I discovered that Kurzweil released the PC4(a top notch stage piano/midi controller/synth workstation)...that is a budget version of their top tier Forte keyboard.Holy hell man...truly inspiring sounds & capabilties and you do not need a PC to create complete songs.Best part,is it's price tag of $2,000.I think this keyboard would suit your level as a keyboardist and in fact,if you were to demo a PC4 for yourself,you will snatch one up in a hot NY minute.followed by taking a hammer to your Yamaha and smashing it into oblivion.I don't know about you,but I just cannot stomach these prosumer keyboards any longer(especially when one can just buy a good software platform like Reason 11 and a midi controller,for not much more than the YPG-235 (I mean...this shit-box had an MSRP of $519...really??)