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17-01-11 / 00:18 : Roland RD-300NX annoncé (cjed) | Après le FP-7F (meilleur clavier parmi tous les pianos numériques et claviers maîtres), Roland présente le RD-300NX. Contrairement au FP-7F il inclut un son de piano électrique Super Natural et la fonctionnalité Sound Focus, est plus léger (17,5 kg), possède une molette de pitch bend et est multitimbral. Le clavier est cependant de type Ivory Feel G, qui ne possède probablement pas la même précision ni réactivité que le le clavier Ivory Feel S PHA III du FP-7F.
Le prix n'est pas encore précisé, mais il devrait être proche de celui du FP-7F. | | Commentaires | meilleur... parmi les claviers portables! Dans le + lourd on trouve aussi des choses super (v-piano ; yahama CP300, CP1 pour les plus récents)
on peut noter aussi la sortie du clavier korg kronos, qui a l'air bien sympa. (posté le 18/01/11 à 22:04 par ) | I forgot to report these recent informations : CP5's electric piano sounds better in the demos, however the acoustic piano doesn't sound as good, and someone stated this in a forum :
The Roland SN AP sound is light years ahead of anything any other DP
manufacturer has, including Yamaha Avant Grand. The CP1 CF voice is
audibly stretched and looped, and the velocity layers aren't
completely blended. Looping is my main bugbear, and the CF loops are
overprocessed IMO so there isn't much realistic "wobble" going on. The
CP1 S6 voice has all of these issues and also has poor timbre matching
between the attack and loop samples.
Moreover CP5 keys action does not seem to use 3 velocity sensors (found in V-Piano's PHA III Ivory Feel and likely in RD-700NX's PHA III Ivory Feel and FP-7F's PHA III Ivory Feel-S) , and it is priced more than FP7-F (2259 euros vs 1777 euros). The CP5 also features wooden keys, that don't seem to provide as good feeling as Roland's Ivory feel.
The new Korg Kronos's piano really doesn't sound great in the demos, and many Oasys's users are feeling there are left by Korg, that had said before that the Oasys was an upgradable/future proof solution (see comments here). They think that Kronos's acoustic piano and electric piano modules could have been added to the Oasys, and that the Kronos does not provide so much new material (most of sounds are the same as in the Oasys). It seems more like a more affordable/mass market workstation. (posté le 22/01/11 à 19:13 par cjed) | Poster un commentaire | |
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