Elton’s mix is is predominantly the Piano 1 voice from the Roland MKS rack Mount which he plays via MIDI from the acoustic grand. He also layers it with I believe the Power Grand voice from the Yamaha Motiff rack Mount he also plays via MIDI through the acoustic grand. And last but not least the actual acoustic grand is also heavily miked inside to give it some “color” so to speak. The
I just gave my Roland RD1000 away as my wife and I are moving into an apartment and no longer have room for it. Still a pretty amazing action for something over 30 years old. Cool looking stand as well but as you said, that thing weighs a ton.
Sad to hear! I don’t know what I’d do without mine. I found it in Nashville in mint condition. And got it for $450. I use all the equipment he’s speaking about for the Elton live piano sound. I have plenty of videos using it. But I hope you got some enjoyment out of your RD-1000. Mine will not be departing from me!
In the late 90's -early 00's you could really hear the sound of his Yamaha grand piano at times if they're was midi latency or depending on the mix that show. He also uses a Yamaha Motif rack for piano sounds too.
Excellent video- very useful info...and so well presented. - Simple answer - Just get a Yamaha Grand piano patch......layer with some pads, and a touch of electric piano.
I just watched Elton John last night at Dodger Stadium here in Los Angeles, his final show in the US. And I was always wondering about his piano tone. It definitely doesn't sound like a 9' Yamaha grand. It sounds like part Yamaha CP electric grand and part Roland RD-1000. I also play a Nord Stage 3, so thanks for this.
Hi Tony.. Thank you so much for all the videos you make, it helped me to make the decision to purchase a Nord Piano 5.. I have a huge question about this video.. I do play, "The One" and was wondering what Pad voice you are using.. I do a lot of Elton's music, and love the RD1000 and the Yamaha mix, I will be using that combination a lot with the band.. Thank you again Tony for all the time you spend making these videos...
Great video Tony! Just a thought - was not the closest thing to an acoustic in the 80s the somewhat earlier Kurzweil K250? The samples sounded way more like an acoustic than the Roland synthesis. Also if anyone else is interested Elton's first real piano after ceasing to use the RD1000 was/is a real grand which was retrofitted with a Gulbransen MIDI piano system. Thereafter, Yamaha made the bespoke pianos he plays now. But they are all acoustic grands, he just doesn't incorporate more than a small % of the acoustic sound in the overall mix. Shame really as those 9ft Yamahas sound great, but there'd be too much feedback in his monitors.... I guess to truly replicate the EJ sound you also need to run it through a compressor and add some chorus (unless it's the MKS20 chorus they use).
This may be a dumb question but I am not skilled when it comes to midi inputs and sounds, but did the Roland Rd-1000 sound come on that, or how were you able to get that sound on that nord? I have a Roland FP-30X that I have been playing with for months trying to get a sound close to Elton’s and I have had no luck
The layering capabilities and ease of use to do this are what the Nord is all about. I just wish my Nord Grand could do the layering like this too, but it cannot. :(
Ick... give me Elton with an analog piano, with deeply resonating, warm piano tones. The modern, tinkly, over-produced sound Elton has created dumbs down his music and sounds like he's playing a Casio keyboard that he bought from K-Mart. I can't imagine why anybody would want to re-create that sound. And if you see Elton, tell him I said so.
Excellent stuff: My favorite statement: "What sounds good at home isn't necessarily what works well on stage" - couldn't agree more!
Tony, I've been watching from the United States, for over two years. I must say, your content is superb, and your skillset is off the charts!🔥🔥
Elton’s mix is is predominantly the Piano 1 voice from the Roland MKS rack Mount which he plays via MIDI from the acoustic grand. He also layers it with I believe the Power Grand voice from the Yamaha Motiff rack Mount he also plays via MIDI through the acoustic grand. And last but not least the actual acoustic grand is also heavily miked inside to give it some “color” so to speak. The
I just gave my Roland RD1000 away as my wife and I are moving into an apartment and no longer have room for it. Still a pretty amazing action for something over 30 years old. Cool looking stand as well but as you said, that thing weighs a ton.
Wow! I wish I could have been the recipient of such a great piece of gear. I hope they cherish it as much as you did.😎🙌😎
Sad to hear! I don’t know what I’d do without mine. I found it in Nashville in mint condition. And got it for $450. I use all the equipment he’s speaking about for the Elton live piano sound. I have plenty of videos using it. But I hope you got some enjoyment out of your RD-1000. Mine will not be departing from me!
Great content, Tony! You're the guy! Many hugs from Brazil!
This is so cool. Is it possible to share the presets in this video? Maybe a download?
Excellent video. The One sounds great! Just perfect.
Great vid, I was wondering if maybe you could set up that massive beast on the side there and show that thing off. It is such an iconic stage piano.
Superb demonstration as always.
Great info and you play the tunes really well too.
In the late 90's -early 00's you could really hear the sound of his Yamaha grand piano at times if they're was midi latency or depending on the mix that show. He also uses a Yamaha Motif rack for piano sounds too.
Always a pleasure to watch and listen 👂
Useful stuff as usual, Tony, Thanks.
Hi there, could you recommend how to achieve this Elton sound with the Yamaha CP88? I’m struggling! Thanks!
Awesome video. Would it be possible to do this on the Nord Electro 6D?
Said it before, this channel is great! Tnx for this! Great fan of EJ's piano sound.
Does it work on Dexibell VIVO S8M or Roland RD2000?
Great vid, Tony!!!
Make a standard piano sound bigger than it should be. I like it! The Roland JV-80 piano sound also works great for it.
Excellent video- very useful info...and so well presented. -
Simple answer - Just get a Yamaha Grand piano patch......layer with some pads, and a touch of electric piano.
I just watched Elton John last night at Dodger Stadium here in Los Angeles, his final show in the US. And I was always wondering about his piano tone. It definitely doesn't sound like a 9' Yamaha grand. It sounds like part Yamaha CP electric grand and part Roland RD-1000. I also play a Nord Stage 3, so thanks for this.
Hi Tony.. Thank you so much for all the videos you make, it helped me to make the decision to purchase a Nord Piano 5.. I have a huge question about this video.. I do play, "The One" and was wondering what Pad voice you are using.. I do a lot of Elton's music, and love the RD1000 and the Yamaha mix, I will be using that combination a lot with the band.. Thank you again Tony for all the time you spend making these videos...
Thank you Tony, great video.
Excellent video. Thanks 🙏
Great video as always.
Really interesting video - thanks :-)
Superb!!
Love this! Thank you
Great video and tutorial
Good tutorial
Wow, great story!
Is there a RD1000 piano sound in an virtual instruments-for DAW? (Eg. native instruments, Logic eg)
Anyone know what sounds I could achieve this with a Korg M50? Thanks.
Is it possible to do this on a Roland FP30X? If so how? Thanks
Great video Tony! Just a thought - was not the closest thing to an acoustic in the 80s the somewhat earlier Kurzweil K250? The samples sounded way more like an acoustic than the Roland synthesis. Also if anyone else is interested Elton's first real piano after ceasing to use the RD1000 was/is a real grand which was retrofitted with a Gulbransen MIDI piano system. Thereafter, Yamaha made the bespoke pianos he plays now. But they are all acoustic grands, he just doesn't incorporate more than a small % of the acoustic sound in the overall mix. Shame really as those 9ft Yamahas sound great, but there'd be too much feedback in his monitors....
I guess to truly replicate the EJ sound you also need to run it through a compressor and add some chorus (unless it's the MKS20 chorus they use).
This may be a dumb question but I am not skilled when it comes to midi inputs and sounds, but did the Roland Rd-1000 sound come on that, or how were you able to get that sound on that nord? I have a Roland FP-30X that I have been playing with for months trying to get a sound close to Elton’s and I have had no luck
great
HI Tony, is this. possible to come close with a KAWAI Digital like CN39 or CA79
Beautyful
Anyone know a way to get a sound like this with a Yamaha P80 and not spending $5000 on the nord3?
The One actually came out in 1992, which was the early 1990s
I hope Nord has paid for this demo !!!!
The layering capabilities and ease of use to do this are what the Nord is all about. I just wish my Nord Grand could do the layering like this too, but it cannot. :(
GODDAM! Absolutely awesome!
Ick... give me Elton with an analog piano, with deeply resonating, warm piano tones. The modern, tinkly, over-produced sound Elton has created dumbs down his music and sounds like he's playing a Casio keyboard that he bought from K-Mart. I can't imagine why anybody would want to re-create that sound. And if you see Elton, tell him I said so.
But nothing still matches a 15 year old Steinway Model D. But most people won't be able to afford it.
I saw Elton live in concert playing that RD1000 , and I didn't like the sound of it.
I LOVE IT! Thank you so much!!!