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I would love to see a DGX that…

Started by guitpic1, August 16, 2021, 10:37:21 AM

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guitpic1

Was about 10-12 lbs lighter.

Had a larger screen...readable for gigs etc

Had stereo outs

Perhaps a video out

Enhanced vocal/style capabilities and enhanced registration capabilities.

Seems to me this keyboard would have real potential as a gigging piano.

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guitpic1

For me, the goal is to keep growing/learning.

guitpic1

Here is a keyboard that comes close to what I would be looking for.

https://youtu.be/sVkM15V8Q4w

It does not have vocal input, larger screen and a few other things, but would be a good model
guitpic1

For me, the goal is to keep growing/learning.

guitpic1

Note, for those suggesting a Genos, I have that keyboard but it does not play like an 88 key hammered action piano.
guitpic1

For me, the goal is to keep growing/learning.

mikf

You could buy an 88 key controller and midi it to the Genos, or even a SX900, since number of keys or keyboard on the arranger would no longer matter  I did that for years and it was great. The combination is like a portable CVP.
Mike

guitpic1

Mike

Good point. 

My thought was for Yamaha to come up with a hammered action, 88 key, 35lbs or less, piano that has much of the capabilities of a PSR SX600 or something like it...

I had my Genos midi'd to a Roland rd2000.  Worked great but too much to haul to gig with.

Thx for the thought
guitpic1

For me, the goal is to keep growing/learning.

mikf

Full hammer action controllers are heavy and expensive but I compromised and bought a semi weighted 88 key MAudio controller. Weighed nothing and cost under $200. I enjoyed playing it much more than the arranger alone.
Mike

SciNote

Quote from: guitpic1 on August 16, 2021, 11:00:16 AM
Note, for those suggesting a Genos, I have that keyboard but it does not play like an 88 key hammered action piano.

Not to mention that the Genos costs about six times what a DGX-670 costs.  It would be like someone making suggestions on how to improve a Chevrolet sedan and then telling him to check out the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class!
Bob
Current: Yamaha PSR-E433 (x2), Roland GAIA SH-01, Casio CDP-200R, Casio MT-68 (wired to bass pedals)
Past: Yamaha PSR-520, PSR-510, PSR-500, DX-7, D-80 home organ, and a few Casios

miker

I would like Yamaha to test their software before release. Bonus playlist inoperable as well as android support, that's pathetic, a big deal breaker