I noticed tweaking the Yamaha sound several times, and not once on the Nord. I'm a long-time Yamaha guy and the 6d is my first Nord. I must say that I am very happy with it.
Nos - Tusztelt Vájtfülű kollégák !melyik az autentikusabb hang ki mit hall,hát bizony ez nagyon szubjektív ,én régi nordos vagyok,de bizony a Yamaha nagyon ott van 👍
amazing !! great!! two questions first :what do you think about the action key bord of the nord electro ? second:what do you think of the portability of the yamaha ck 88? is it really easy to transport?? because ultimately there are still 5kg more than the north....
I honestly didn't like the action for piano purposes on the Nord electro. I sold it due the action. You can't really do Pianissimos on that keyboard. Is good for rock and other stuff but for playing soft piano and vocal is not good. You mean the CP88 ??? I do not own the CK88. But the piano CP88 does have a very good action. I will keep that one as my main piano.
@@georgesfromsouth2991 Yes that's what I loved about the Nord electro. So easy to transport and didn't sacrifice sound quality. If you are a piano player and want to use it as "piano" I would not recommend it. The CP88 still light weight. Only weights 40lbs and is very easy to carry it with the CP bag.
Yamaha is a great sounding keyboard for the price, but Nord is over the top in sound and price! lol If I had to have only one it would be the Nord for sure!
Okay... you're comparing a bunch of DIFFERENT SOUNDS on the Yamaha to ONE SOUND on the Nord. How is that fair? I heard the CFX, Hamburg Grand, C7, Live CF3, and others played on the Yamaha, while the only sound you demoed on the Nord was Royal Grand 3D.
I actually agree with you. I will make another one comparing each piano tone. The only problem with the nords are that memory is limited. So not all pianos are available to download into the electro due lack of memory.
Nord - brzmienie okrąglejsze, grubsze, przyjemniejsze do słuchania solo zwłaszcza w jazz i blues balladach. Yamaha - chudsze brzmienie ale wydobywa mocniej metal struny przy zagraniu głośniej. Yamaha gorzej wypada w solowym wykonaniu jazz blues ballady ale za to z zespołem jest lepiej - przebije się. W ubiegłym tygodniu grał zespół blues-rockowy na plenerowej scenie - pianista grał tym brzmieniem na Nord i się nie przebił, brzmiało to słabo, ponuro i nudno w towarzystwie perkusji i gitar.
I noticed tweaking the Yamaha sound several times, and not once on the Nord. I'm a long-time Yamaha guy and the 6d is my first Nord. I must say that I am very happy with it.
Does it hold up tonthe fabulois cfx and s700 sounds?
Nos - Tusztelt Vájtfülű kollégák !melyik az autentikusabb hang ki mit hall,hát bizony ez nagyon szubjektív ,én régi nordos vagyok,de bizony a Yamaha nagyon ott van 👍
Man! You have the Nord channels connected incorrectly. The left sounds through the right and the right sounds through the left
amazing !! great!! two questions first :what do you think about the action key bord of the nord electro ? second:what do you think of the portability of the yamaha ck 88? is it really easy to transport??
because ultimately there are still 5kg more than the north....
I honestly didn't like the action for piano purposes on the Nord electro. I sold it due the action. You can't really do Pianissimos on that keyboard. Is good for rock and other stuff but for playing soft piano and vocal is not good. You mean the CP88 ??? I do not own the CK88. But the piano CP88 does have a very good action. I will keep that one as my main piano.
@@ispianist yes I agree but to transport it regularly and play on stage the weight counts enormously.
@@georgesfromsouth2991 Yes that's what I loved about the Nord electro. So easy to transport and didn't sacrifice sound quality. If you are a piano player and want to use it as "piano" I would not recommend it. The CP88 still light weight. Only weights 40lbs and is very easy to carry it with the CP bag.
Which piano samples did you use for each?
Yamaha is a great sounding keyboard for the price, but Nord is over the top in sound and price! lol
If I had to have only one it would be the Nord for sure!
You're hitting higher velocities more easily on the Nord, so it sounds brighter.
That's probably cause the key action is light. As oppose of the Yamaha that comes with hammer action.
Okay... you're comparing a bunch of DIFFERENT SOUNDS on the Yamaha to ONE SOUND on the Nord. How is that fair? I heard the CFX, Hamburg Grand, C7, Live CF3, and others played on the Yamaha, while the only sound you demoed on the Nord was Royal Grand 3D.
I actually agree with you. I will make another one comparing each piano tone. The only problem with the nords are that memory is limited. So not all pianos are available to download into the electro due lack of memory.
Nord - brzmienie okrąglejsze, grubsze, przyjemniejsze do słuchania solo zwłaszcza w jazz i blues balladach. Yamaha - chudsze brzmienie ale wydobywa mocniej metal struny przy zagraniu głośniej. Yamaha gorzej wypada w solowym wykonaniu jazz blues ballady ale za to z zespołem jest lepiej - przebije się.
W ubiegłym tygodniu grał zespół blues-rockowy na plenerowej scenie - pianista grał tym brzmieniem na Nord i się nie przebił, brzmiało to słabo, ponuro i nudno w towarzystwie perkusji i gitar.
the s700 is not thin
Nord is better. Yamaha’s sound comes as if there is a lid option in it and it’s closed. Nord!
I dont like Yamaha...but nord is nozing...if u hav ears....
I have both and Yamaha is far better. Regards.
In terms of action?