Top 5 Best Keyboard Workstations For Musicians & Producers

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Gaz shows us his 5 Best Workstation Keyboards and demonstrates why you need to add one of these to your studio and live set up!
    Keyboard Workstations used in this video:
    00:00 5 Best Keyboard Workstations
    00:40 Roland Fantom FA-06 Music Synthesizer Workstation: bit.ly/2OYx5PG
    05:25 Roland Fantom FA-08: bit.ly/2OXxwcY
    08:10 Korg Krome Synthesizer Workstation: bit.ly/2OXy2aU
    14:59 Yamaha MX49 Version 2 Synthesizer 49 Key Edition, Blue: bit.ly/2P0gQBN
    21:27 Korg Kronos: bit.ly/2P0MVcx
    30:29 Yamaha Montage 6 Synthesizer 61 Key: bit.ly/2P0tfFP
    In this video, Gaz from PMT Newcastle takes us through his favourite workstation keyboards including a selection of arranger keyboards from the likes of Korg, Roland and Yamaha.
    We get to see how each keyboard workstation provides both the live and studio musician with superb control and a variety of different sounds and arranging tools - all designed to make your life easier and increase workflow.
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Komentáře • 334

  • @TheShaktube
    @TheShaktube Před 6 lety +34

    The Roland FA continues to amaze me. I did a ton of research and own many keys. I have to point out the studio set mode is superb from a live play perspective and for complex songs. Quick, easy, multi-faceted controls.

    • @delightmedia1556
      @delightmedia1556 Před 6 lety +4

      TheShaktube hello.. I currently have a Kronos and a Yamaha motif xs given to me by my band.. But I am looking at getting a personal Roland fa08... Have you played the korg Kronos before? How does it compare with the Roland fa?

    • @TheShaktube
      @TheShaktube Před 6 lety +5

      Delight Madujibeya I only played it in Sam Ash briefly. I like the inputs on the FA for my Minitaur and my Refaces, love the D beam, wow that can really be expressive, and the Integra sounds/ Supernatural tones are just off the cuff. You would not know it was not an acoustic guitar. At first, like any machine, I didn't really get it but it seems like you can control anything. I'm sure I would fall in love with the Kross too but the FA can do all things easily live and that is the real winner for me. No one has patience for menu diving and the anxiety of that is bad MOJO.

    • @halo091
      @halo091 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm thinking about getting the 08 but am worried if the fully weighted keys will affect making synth melodies and playing synth sounds? I want to play piano too hence the 08

    • @liljons6753
      @liljons6753 Před 4 lety

      Roland drums stink....lol

    • @adriannunez8868
      @adriannunez8868 Před 4 lety

      Are you able to sample other hardware into the Roland?

  • @kennybarnes5508
    @kennybarnes5508 Před 5 lety +3

    Recently bought a Kronos 73 to add to my M3 and Triton studio 88 both (fully expanded).
    I just love Korg, tried all the others and the Kronos is top of the tree in my view.
    I don't really need the m3 & triton anymore to be honest, but they are still so good I can't bear to part with them!

  • @katherineperkins9668
    @katherineperkins9668 Před 6 lety

    Awesome!! loved your video,thanks for sharing it here!

  • @davebellamy4867
    @davebellamy4867 Před 3 lety +1

    Really relaxing, easy going demo to listen to. Great stuff!

  • @d.vochoc6501
    @d.vochoc6501 Před 3 lety

    Very cool and GREAT OVERVIEW! Thanks, makes my decision process much easier

  • @nbtd1959
    @nbtd1959 Před 6 lety +1

    Great demo Gaz. My 73 key Kronos arrives here tomorrow 3/28/2018, and I can hardly wait. I'm only using it for my home use with my wife being my only audience.

  • @Bob-zr3ki
    @Bob-zr3ki Před 6 lety +3

    While I agree with many of the comments here, I like synth/workstation keyboards that are intuitive. Both the Kronos and the Montage are beasts, but in live performance with Ver. 2 firmware, the Roland FA smokes everything else. I also own a MOXF6 (which I love) so I know what I am taking about. It still boils down to personal preference.

  • @verngall
    @verngall Před 6 lety +7

    have you tried the yamaha Genos yet? Seems like a pretty cool package.

  • @icsnowman
    @icsnowman Před 6 lety

    Great video. Very informative. Thanks!

  • @GaryMCurran
    @GaryMCurran Před 6 lety +5

    I agree with some of the others, none of these are 'Arranger' keyboards. They may be workstations. Some of the latest Arranger keyboards are also crossing over into the Workstation arena. Even my older Korg PA800 can upload samples, do voice editing, although not easily in real time, has a 16 track sequencer, two SMF players and built in storage. The newer PA4X Pro by Korg and Genos by Yamaha are great keyboards with a lot of features that sound well enough to play on a gig and not be embarassed.

  • @musicsamples-electronicdan9717

    Incredibly good Job, great posting 💗 💚

  • @danjo2253
    @danjo2253 Před 3 lety

    Very nice job and selection! I'd like to know if the Yamaha MX can be used as a "stand-alone" sequencer to create complete arrangements? I've been getting different answers from both musical supply stores and youtube videos. You seem like the guy who might have the correct answer! Thank you for posting, and again Great job!

  • @noahmcrae5336
    @noahmcrae5336 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the input loved the video man

  • @jordan.ybanez
    @jordan.ybanez Před 4 lety

    so helpful, thank you!

  • @Edu_VOICELAB
    @Edu_VOICELAB Před 5 lety +2

    Me encantan los Korg Krome y Kronos

  • @TigerTigering
    @TigerTigering Před měsícem

    I like them ALL,Really COOL❤

  • @CarlosMoreno-qh5hx
    @CarlosMoreno-qh5hx Před 4 lety

    Awesome information!

  • @oson3061
    @oson3061 Před 4 lety +34

    His Scottish-like accent makes this video that much more cool XD

  • @toannang4066
    @toannang4066 Před 4 lety

    "Wish You A Happy and Healthy and Peaceful New Year in 2020, Definitely, Full With Wonderful Musics and Joys"
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Hello Gaz!
    Thank you for your useful sources of information on several brands of Musical Workstations!
    I recently purchased a Fantom 8 (88-key version). It's quite sophisticated and heavy as well!. It seems to be that I should spend a lots of times to use it effectively. But, it is a real powerful musical workstation to be used for several yrs ahead.
    Meantime, I would ask you a question regarding to the Fantom-8, Korg- Cronos (88-key) and Yamaha Montage-8, as among 3 of these models, which one is the most convenient and most user-friendly one? and best in sounds regarding to pianos features?
    Again, I would be appreciated for your response in advance, and Wishing You All The Bests and God Bless.
    Kind Regards,
    (TN)

  • @brotharobmusic
    @brotharobmusic Před 3 lety

    I'm more impressed by this man than the Keyboard, he's Amazing!

  • @purpleheartscott8553
    @purpleheartscott8553 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey y’all I’m new to all this stuff. I got a new Roland Juno ds 76 for Christmas that I absolutely love. What does arrangers and or workstations do that mine doesn’t?
    I would be interested in upgrading at some point or adding another if another machine could add to my kit.
    I’m not a professional, but would love to play keys some day in a praise worship type capacity.
    Thanks y’all

    • @liljons6753
      @liljons6753 Před 4 lety

      Go to system while on drum kit....then to course tune....tune up while playing a hi hat....
      Then soon it goes backwards.....

  • @NPLIJK
    @NPLIJK Před 5 lety

    Really excellent... awesome
    Many thanks for the same.
    Kindly advise which is best for Music composing / Live recording

  • @instrumentalistjade8367
    @instrumentalistjade8367 Před 6 lety +6

    Great... kronos and roland fa will be a great duo

  • @patrickskramstad1485
    @patrickskramstad1485 Před 4 lety

    The theremin is an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the thereminist. It is named after its inventor, Léon Theremin, who patented the device in 1928. A helpful hint as to what that hand gesture instrument in the corner is. :)

  • @rickygarcia7400
    @rickygarcia7400 Před 5 lety +3

    It sounds funny I have all of these new synth workstations but I'm still looking for a good shape kurtzweill k2000vp love the sounds on it.

  • @salembhavan
    @salembhavan Před rokem

    Nord Stage 3 and further series are great Engine! And Real Passionate Tones!!!

  • @historydiggerpat8404
    @historydiggerpat8404 Před 5 lety

    Just got a Yamaha MODX8, what a machine, got all i want❤

    • @nicolasarianos9731
      @nicolasarianos9731 Před 5 lety

      @Your Nightmare it's have after touch.... You have to to apply it in control panel....

  • @thelastdruidofscotland
    @thelastdruidofscotland Před 5 lety +3

    gaz should have his own channel, very well presented.

  • @normasnockers323
    @normasnockers323 Před 4 lety +1

    That Kronos is a nice piece of kit....

  • @markrobinson3830
    @markrobinson3830 Před 6 lety +2

    Absolutely amazing. Can you do a series on the Casio Keyboard synths?

  • @godmac28
    @godmac28 Před 4 lety +5

    Great to hear a friendly accent Gaz. Hello from Ayr buddy.

  • @JoshuaG85
    @JoshuaG85 Před 4 lety +5

    I got an email, with the Roland 6 - 8s. I like them.
    I have a piano now. It has a few sounds. But, nothing like those.
    I think it would be fun to be able to make stuff using all those cool functions and sounds.
    I watched a movie last night called Blood Rage. It had a kick ass synth soundtrack. haha Now, I have synth in my head.

  • @Jose-xb6st
    @Jose-xb6st Před 5 lety

    I have a Montage 7 and I love it but Roland RD2000 is a beast also. Im surprise he pick MX49 really?.

  • @XregionalX
    @XregionalX Před 15 dny

    Those are not arranger keyboards. They are synth workstations.
    Except for the Korgs (I had the Triton), I've owned the other 3, and they are all superb. The fa06, in my opinion, is an amazing instrument that deserved a much sturdier construction.
    Overall, a great presentation/ review.
    Thank you so much!

  • @Itsuchi2
    @Itsuchi2 Před 4 lety +2

    My Yamaha Montage 8 is life

  • @petergeary212
    @petergeary212 Před 5 lety +1

    How does the Roland Juno DS compare to these? As detailed and dumbed down as you can answer

  • @xp50player
    @xp50player Před 6 lety +64

    None of these is an Arranger, as you say. Arrangers have full-band accompaniment styles with live song arranging controls. The MX49 and Montage are not workstations either. The MX49 has only preset patterns and can playback SMFs off a flash drive. The Montage does not have a proper sequencer, just a basic sketchpad, and no internal audio recording or sampling. The 128 polyphony in the Montage is x2, since the FM-X engine has it’s own polyphony. BTW, the Kronos can load DX/TX FM banks and individual patches from the original .syx files, which the Montage requires a PC app to do the same task. And the Kronos can run more than 16 effects, since several synth engines have their own dedicated effects. The EP-1 engine, for instance, has stomp boxes and amp/cabinet. The CX-3 engine has rotary speaker, and Poly-Six has chorus built in.

    • @waldgeist9007
      @waldgeist9007 Před 6 lety

      Depending on how you define polyphony the Montage's AWM section not only has 128 voice polyphony but 256 as it's 128 voice stereo polyphony. Quite a nice step up from older instruments. Too bad they left out a decent sequencer and more sound synthesis engines (which do exist in other Yamaha instruments).
      I guess I'll wait till Yamaha finally puts something together like Korg's Kronos where they combine all their technologies in one instrument.
      The Kronos was interesting when it came out. But that's quite some years ago now and the Intel Atom CPU was already dated when it came out. Not to mention the flimsy hardware controllers some of which feel like from a 200 EUR instrument. They should have charged 300 bucks more for the Kronos and put decent controllers on the panel.
      Hopefully Korg will not again recycle the dated hardware in the next generation of Kronos and update the CPU to a decent one.

    • @merapi2443
      @merapi2443 Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed , Yama Genos is an arranger.

    • @xp50player
      @xp50player Před 6 lety +3

      Wald Geist - Happy with my Kronos, though I wish they would go with Flash-RAM for faster startup time. People poopoo the Kronos, but no one has come out with anything better. Korg has also continuously updated the OS and maintained backward compatibility in new models. . The Atom may still be around for its low power requirement and low thermals.

    • @mrdali67
      @mrdali67 Před 6 lety +4

      The Kronos is propably the most versatile workstation around if you don't want to use a computer, even it actually is just that a PC with a keyboard and screen attached.
      Its the annoyance tho to know, that if just Korg would pull their fingers ot their a*** and Make a Kronos with a modern laptop MB holding a mobile i7 that can take advantage of way faster ram and ssd's and update their freakin old 32bit oasys code to 64bit to take advantage of more modern hardware, this would be an absolute "killer" machine.
      I really can't see that the effort in converting their current 32bit linux system to a 64bit version wouldn't pay off in the future for how they could sell new software synth plugins for current Kronos users. I think many Premium Kronos users would gladly pay for an "upgrade kit" to their current Kronos to a 64bit version with support for up to 64Gb ram and a m.2 SSD instead of the current sata drives (if your willing to pay the extra money for premium components) these are up to 3x as fast in read.
      Even it would become slightly more expensive, it would never reach Oasys levels, since the Oasys only was as expensive as it was because of the ultimate hardware it had for being designed actually pre 2000. A modern mobile i7 propably have more than 20x the performance of the DSP's used in the Oasys, and its like 50 times as fast as the crappy Atom used in Kronos v.1

    • @xp50player
      @xp50player Před 6 lety +1

      mrdali67 - M.2 is a form factor, not a transfer protocol. M.2 SATA memory is the same speed as a SATA SSD. M.2 NVMe can be 6-7 times faster than SATA, but none of this helps with boot time (youtube it ) which is the real bottleneck in Kronos. Once Kronos boots, there is no further load time between patches, like there is on a PC. The more RAM and storage you add for more sample libraries, the longer the boot/preload time will be, as it is a fixed rate. I could see an i7 for more polyphony, especially MOD-7 for me. I would rather Korg go to flashRAM like the Kurz Forte instead of SSD, for instant-on operation, and still ability to stream large libraries.

  • @Ishu-xn1px
    @Ishu-xn1px Před 6 lety +1

    Hey can you make a tutorial on how to record yamaha mx 61/49 please? I am really getting trouble while recording audio and while converting midi files into audio

    • @tobycarr9171
      @tobycarr9171 Před 6 lety

      I have been using KETRON PRODUCTS FOR 40 years , that geek demonstrater, didn't even mention it , He is so impressed by all the cool space cadet sounds , the problem is if you want to get jobs in clubs or music venues you need to sound like the stones ,Bob Seger , George Strait , ZŹ,Top, & BB King , GET REAL.

  • @sensacionsombria5125
    @sensacionsombria5125 Před 6 lety +7

    hey man, should i buy korg kross with 88 keys? im not a pro, and im still learning some stuff. In my country Krome or Kronos are really really expensive

    • @ridethespiralz
      @ridethespiralz Před 6 lety

      Tomás I would go with the Juno DS88 in that price range. You will get more for your money and the Kross doesn't have very good key action compared to the Roland.

    • @TheShaktube
      @TheShaktube Před 6 lety +1

      I got my Fa08 scratch and dent for the price of a new Ds88. A little goo be gone and it was new again. I have a Juno di so I was pining for the new features of the ds88; however, the FA is a whole different league. I still love the Juno but it is lonely. Scratch and dent, it's about the sound!

    • @ethanfranklin_official
      @ethanfranklin_official Před 6 lety

      Agreed. I have a Old Kross 61, and A JUNO DS88, and trying to replace my old kross with a Yamaha MX61 V2

    • @stuartwilliams7371
      @stuartwilliams7371 Před 5 lety

      Kronos is expensive in any country, I was lucky and bought a shop demo model which was cheaper even tho it was coverd with fingerprints but soon cleaned up. Go with a Juno ds88 or Krome.

    • @harmonious7684
      @harmonious7684 Před 5 lety

      So? Which the better one? FA or Juno DS?

  • @owlmatrix6794
    @owlmatrix6794 Před 5 lety

    Can you do a vid on best keyboards for use of talk box

  • @rosariocabezas5643
    @rosariocabezas5643 Před 6 lety

    Hello. I wish you could give me your advice: should I buy a second-hand roland xps30 (juno ds) or a brand new korg kross?they will cost me pretty much the same so... Which one will give me more for my money? Thanks in advance. Great review btw

    • @danielmenon3392
      @danielmenon3392 Před 6 lety

      Rosario Cabezas get the Kross 2 if you're a music maker. It has real time controls and the 16 pads. Well being honest, the Korg menu sucks but if you get the hang of it, it's fine. But get the Kross 2

    • @rosariocabezas5643
      @rosariocabezas5643 Před 6 lety

      Daniel Menon ok thank you

    • @angelog.spicolaiii8021
      @angelog.spicolaiii8021 Před 4 lety

      Neither and again get a Kurzweil if can afford it (used one's are pretty reasonable these days) you'll be better in the long run thanx dudes

  • @dsavoy66
    @dsavoy66 Před 5 lety

    The keybed of Krome 88 is not good. I’m in the right? . Thanks you very much for this review!

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar Před 6 lety +3

    I would add mine...Moxf6. Best value for price.

  • @Hunter-pk7ym
    @Hunter-pk7ym Před 5 lety

    should i buy all of them or just one?

  • @mce3210
    @mce3210 Před 3 lety +1

    Are there any synth arranger combos keyboards available??

  • @yonyroyal7068
    @yonyroyal7068 Před 5 lety +2

    ROLAND crea teclados muy buenos, siempre serán de los mejores, su única competencia es KORG. Pero últimamente me voy más por los Roland.

  • @ArchismanChowdhury
    @ArchismanChowdhury Před 4 lety

    Hii..... What do you think about Roland XPS 30 ???

  • @pranavmadhani9740
    @pranavmadhani9740 Před 6 lety

    According to you which is better of all?

  • @Rogermc
    @Rogermc Před 5 lety

    i need a new keyboard/synth/workstation... i have a motif xs6 but it's slowly dying, need a new one. wow so much choice it's really hard to choose... don't want to spend too much.
    i absolutley need a good inboard sequencer
    montage is the most expensive but i think it looks the most like my motif....
    but the korg krome and the roland fantom also seems very nice and are about half the price?
    this is impossible to choose.....

  • @darrenthomas6321
    @darrenthomas6321 Před 5 lety

    Hi. I am buying this keyboard on Tuesday. Price is £999. Can you advise me if this is a good price? Also. . How easy is it to create a track and what is the internal storage? The last korg I owned was an M1. Sorry . . The kronos

  • @danielle-economides
    @danielle-economides Před 4 lety

    Hello! I am Danielle. I would like to buy the Kronos piano, but i need someone professional like you to advice me if it’s good enough, how to use it etc. In which country and city is your shop? I would like to come to speak with you in person.

  • @TmacMusic
    @TmacMusic Před 5 lety

    The Yamaha Genos Trumps all of these I'm saving up for one!

    • @jacobbrown1690
      @jacobbrown1690 Před 5 lety

      he said work station, not arranger

    • @TmacMusic
      @TmacMusic Před 5 lety

      @@jacobbrown1690 the Genos is both ;)

  • @racisttrollex7596
    @racisttrollex7596 Před 5 lety

    Can you use the Krome as a midi controller with apps like Abelton Live and Cubase?

  • @user-pb3lm9xf1q
    @user-pb3lm9xf1q Před 5 měsíci

    Отличная пятёрочка!

  • @ikitekercokseker4334
    @ikitekercokseker4334 Před 4 lety

    Roland 😍

  • @babaloo21
    @babaloo21 Před 6 lety +1

    Kurzweil k2600xs , Ensoniq Ts12, Yamaha Montage, Korg Kronos, Kurzweil pc3k8

    • @demac209
      @demac209 Před 5 lety

      why the old ts12? my boy used to have one but I never loved it

    • @dmitribovski1292
      @dmitribovski1292 Před 4 lety

      I was wondering why no Kurzweil as well

    • @angelog.spicolaiii8021
      @angelog.spicolaiii8021 Před 4 lety

      @@dmitribovski1292 U can say that again why no Kurzweil thanx dude

  • @lucifelder2131
    @lucifelder2131 Před 4 lety

    Is the roland fa 08 a midi controller as well?

  • @jonathanarleys
    @jonathanarleys Před 5 lety

    All of my favourite.... 😱😱😱😱

  • @JoseMaria_1972
    @JoseMaria_1972 Před 5 lety

    what do you suggest for those who have a Roland G-70 and want something identical but lighter in weight. Thank you

    • @PMTVUK
      @PMTVUK  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi! We've actually written a blog on some of the best keyboard workstations that you might find useful - Lee www.pmtonline.co.uk/blog/2017/09/18/the-top-7-best-keyboard-workstations/

  • @scottpetruccelli8332
    @scottpetruccelli8332 Před 3 lety

    Hey ZZZ, You don't have to know about music to sequence ur originals don't get discouraged! The isometric isolater adamater prefix quantizez the multimameralix profinater to make it easy enough for the flux compasiter to vilvlate the cordius klotius for a perfect sound. So don't sweet it!

  • @IamtheKingsman
    @IamtheKingsman Před 6 lety +8

    I'm a little more than disappointed that you didn't pay attention to Yamaha's really great line of Arrangers, the Tyros 5 (76 keys) and even greater is the Genos (also with 76 keys), then, as well, the PSR S (970 and 770 with the recent additions of the 975 and 775) series for the gigging musician who usually doesn't need external amplification for smaller venues. The sound and capabilities of these are incredibly beautiful and powerful beyond belief.

    • @mrdali67
      @mrdali67 Před 6 lety +3

      You are absolutely right, the Genos and most other top "arranger" keyboards are almost as powerfull as "real" workstation synths, tho you sacrifice some of the synth versatility in all "arrangers" compared to workstation synths. I guess its because "arranger keyboards" have a "toy'ish reputation" in many PRO musicians minds, but imo a keyboard like the Genos is fully on par soundwise with eg. the Top keyboard here the Korg Kronos, and it hammers all the other keyboards presented here completely to the ground.
      If they wanted, they could easy put "arranger" features in keyboards like the Roland FA or Korg Kronos.
      The problem is its still 2 different user segments, as most professionals would wrinkle their noses if they had to admit they use an "Arranger" keyboard in the studio .. god forbid it, even it sounds just as great.
      Apart from that .. the Genos with its 76 synth key action is actually more expensive as a Korg Kronos 88 :)

    • @mrdali67
      @mrdali67 Před 6 lety

      Latifolias ... I have to disagree
      I havn't payed attention To Band in a toybox for many years simply because it was a joke already when it came out, so i recently gave it atry and found a working hack... Yes it has definetly become much much better also with "live" arrangements. But come on... It still is a toy. It doesn't even come close to rival the new Arrangers from Yamaha, Korg or Keytron. Not mentioning Roland cause there hasn't happened anything new from Roland the last decade.
      Yes they reuse arrangements alot, all the brands do, but who said the built in arrangements should be the end result. I personly see it as a framework. Even the live styles get boring if you use the same 8 beat for 40 different songs. Here the musician takes over and programs his own midi arrangements or record that guitar and bass riff he wants with the onboard hd recorder

    • @IamtheKingsman
      @IamtheKingsman Před 6 lety

      Latifolias
      It's hard for me to get back with anyone on a Sunday. However, I did notice your comment. If we just accept the material that the manufacturer puts on these keyboards it is extremely limited. As "mrdali67" pointed out it has to be the genius of the keyboardist that takes what is and makes truly beautiful music from the keyboard. He also mentioned Roland. I'm sorry, but Roland lost my attention when they abandoned the gigging musician by removing speakers from their arranger keyboards. Also, going back to what "mrdali67" said again, the versatility of the machine to edit what is within is incredible. On my Yamaha, it's comparatively easy to build, and use new styles (just remembering to program them in "Cmaj", the keyboard will then translate them into the key you are playing in), including intros, variations, fills, endings, adding patches for riffs, etcetera. All of this hasn't begun to explore what you can do with the voices themselves. It's utterly amazing. Besides which, if you go to places like PSR Tutorial or The Unofficial Yamaha Keyboard Resource Site there are tens of thousands of free styles that you can pick up. You've just got to do a little digging to find them. In fact, my Yamaha PSR S770 uses the sense sound engine as the Genos has and I've got most of the unique styles and voices on my keyboard as the Genos does. Just kwichurbeliakin (sound this out) and start looking for what you can find.

    • @Gericho49
      @Gericho49 Před 6 lety

      RUBBISH!! There is an abundance of new styles and features in the 975. How would u know if u haven't bought one? An expandable keyboard provides limitless opportunities for innovative musicians. I take it ur not one?

    • @IamtheKingsman
      @IamtheKingsman Před 6 lety

      Gerry De naro
      Hi Gerry, I take it that you didn't actually read my comment. I specifically mentioned the S775 and S975 instruments along with the S770 and S970. My final comment was that "the sound and capabilities of these are incredibly beautiful and powerful beyond belief. I play the S770, and with the resources of places like PSR Tutorial, The Unofficial Yamaha Resource Site,Orgaforum, etc., provide incredible helps to us who are musicians. With the simple edition of a USB stick, and some time spent organising, and preparing the material there, you have thousands of styles and voices at your command, including most of those found in the Genos.
      By the way, I'm a reasonably accomplished musician who cut his teeth on an early Yamaha Intelligent synthesizer after seeing "Chariots of Fire" and "Fame" in 1980. It opened my eyes,I went to a local music shop, came home with a keyboard, began to study, and I've been playing now for nearly 38 years. I spend at least an hour or two each day practicing, and play semi-professionally for senior citizens centers, coffee shops, besides church groups. Every Sunday, I'm singing and playing with the worship team at Church. I'm also regularly asked to play at mid-week services for other churches, and seven times a year I'm also singing, and playing for larger events sponsored by the local Rescue Mission. At these I'm often playing for more than two thousand people.
      If you have an S975, you have a truly amazing keyboard which is one of the finest on the planet. When you add in what you can do with the functions, assignable knobs and other functions on these keyboards is just plain unreal. The one major feature that I wish that Yamaha had put on these is found in the Genos. That is an internal port for the USB stick. It'd be super not to have to remove the stick every time you pack up and move your keyboard from gig to gig. I also keep a copy of mine handy just in case I lose it. Once a week I back my stick up, and keep the backup in a pocket in my keyboard case. This way, if something happens to my stick, or it gets lost, I'm not dead in the water. I usually create registrations to have a setlist for all the music I use in every performance, Hopefully I've been able to give you a little bit of help here, and wish you all the best.
      Rob

  • @buranopeach5245
    @buranopeach5245 Před 4 lety

    Would you say these are overwhelimg for a serious beginner producer songwriter? Or would a manuel explain it all? Or is there anything more intuitive.
    Id like to be able to access a bunch of different sounds and effects and be able to layer them to make a full blown song

    • @777CCT
      @777CCT Před 4 lety +1

      The Roland FA Series is intuitive for your needs. However... should you create a song & want to save it to a PC, SD card or whatever, note that exporting audio takes place in real time, so you'll have to wait over an hour to export a four-minute song comprising 16 tracks, and none of the samples used are exported with it, so you could end up wondering what's happened to the things that make your creation the masterpiece that it is.

    • @buranopeach5245
      @buranopeach5245 Před 4 lety

      @@777CCT oh wow thats a game changer to be honest. Not exporting the samples seems a bit redundant. Thank you for taking your time to reply. I am still on the hunt ❤️

  • @bldn10
    @bldn10 Před 9 měsíci

    Obviously there are some people who go out and buy the latest, greatest keyboard, but I'd say that there are more people who are in the market for a certain type of keyboard at a certain time at a certain price point WHETHER NEW OR USED. Let's see a comparo of new products vs. still-great former flagships for the same money. E.g., if you had up to $1500 to spend, what workstation would you buy?

  • @popeyethesailorman75
    @popeyethesailorman75 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks like a lot of learning for these items . I prefer a basic piano or keyboard with speakers , none of these have speakers you have to plug into a PA system .

    • @coderedex
      @coderedex Před 3 lety

      "Looks like a lot of learning for these items" - correct success does not come easy.

  • @user-on5cv1fr1t
    @user-on5cv1fr1t Před 6 lety

    Why you connected output Mono line on Fa06.., it not great sound listen
    But connect stereo output on board

  • @ThusithaThanthirige
    @ThusithaThanthirige Před 4 lety

    Yamaha Company overtakes Korg?

  • @healthgods
    @healthgods Před 4 lety +1

    I love my fa06 but, sad I can’t record vocal tracks very easily

    • @arturomma8560
      @arturomma8560 Před rokem

      hi there, do you recomend fa06 to play many Coldplay and The Killers covers? I'd use pianos, pads, synth and strings. Or do you recomend Yamaha MODX6+?

  • @romantahirov6973
    @romantahirov6973 Před 2 lety

    Roland Fantom !!!

  • @STEN3326
    @STEN3326 Před 6 lety +5

    The Korg Krome 88 seems a good compromise with the tooling it offers and the cost/quality ratio.

    • @liljons6753
      @liljons6753 Před 4 lety

      Krome is a toy

    • @OlympusHeavyCavalry
      @OlympusHeavyCavalry Před 3 lety

      @@liljons6753 Why is it a toy?

    • @liljons6753
      @liljons6753 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OlympusHeavyCavalry
      The sounds are thin...
      More of a entry level..,
      Goid for just playing

    • @OlympusHeavyCavalry
      @OlympusHeavyCavalry Před 3 lety

      @@liljons6753 Maybe it should have been named differently? I suppose it is a compromise for those learning production etc. Cheers bud :-)

    • @ProgRockNerd
      @ProgRockNerd Před 3 lety +1

      @@OlympusHeavyCavalry It got a "Key Buy" designation from *Keyboard* when it came out, so that's something. Listen to them all for yourself, in any event.

  • @Light-ic5pf
    @Light-ic5pf Před 6 lety +5

    My Yamaha DX7 still doing the best for me.

  • @donit.
    @donit. Před 5 lety +8

    Is it possible to make music on a workstation without a computer?

    • @maciejlegowicz5834
      @maciejlegowicz5834 Před 5 lety +6

      That's the whole idea. Even more - workstations were actually first where you could make music without computer - Korg M1 I think was the first proper workstation. Modern worksations quite often have connection to computer for easier control through designated software, but bottom line is - you don't need one.

    • @tobycarr9171
      @tobycarr9171 Před 5 lety

      Answer is yes ,it's self-contained .

    • @Funkstar124
      @Funkstar124 Před 5 lety +1

      This will connect to a DAW as well anyway but it is more of a standalone which in my opinion, is quicker and easier to use. DAWs are ok but over complicated sometimes. I'm dumping my Roli controller and buying the Roland FA...

    • @rickygarcia7400
      @rickygarcia7400 Před 5 lety

      Funkstar124 you woint be disappointed the roland fa is awsome I have the fa06 I love it I also bought the new modx6 they go good together.

    • @a.barnard3205
      @a.barnard3205 Před 5 lety

      Yes,it is possible.
      soundcloud.com/skyy38/indiana-jones-ringtone

  • @JoseMejia-dt8mq
    @JoseMejia-dt8mq Před 5 lety

    What's better? a keyboard workstation or a sampled instruments software?

  • @fredashay
    @fredashay Před 3 lety

    I wish you had also shown the Tyros 5 and/or Genos.

    • @Vin4227
      @Vin4227 Před 2 lety

      Those don't come under the category of 'Workstations.. Those are' Arranger' keyboards' my friend.

    • @fredashay
      @fredashay Před 2 lety

      @@Vin4227 Okay. I didn't know they fell into different categories. Thanks for the clarification :-)

  • @omkarwadekar9781
    @omkarwadekar9781 Před 5 lety

    Hi sir please reply me and help me how to turn a KORG KROME in KORG R LIGHT A white?

  • @marvinkmooneyoz
    @marvinkmooneyoz Před 6 lety +13

    Don't have the Kurzweils on there?!?

    • @angelospicolaiii5043
      @angelospicolaiii5043 Před 4 lety

      Yeah no kiddin' a Kurzweil K2000 v.2.0 from 1993 blows away any Roland workstation (& I'm Roland guy own a bunch of'em) much less the version's past 3.0 . The V.A.S.T. synth engine is much more complex and deep than anything from Roland ever. I like controlling the Kurzweil's from the Roland's. The Roland's keybeds & action are somewhat better than the Kurzweil's (since they are a piano makers) I find. But as far as I the sound goes Kurzweil's V.A.S.T. system is far better than anything Roland has ever done (except for maybe some of the analog stuff they made aka Jupiter's, Juno's etc. even the Kurzweil's come pretty darn close to those respectively IMHO. thanx dudes

  • @calebreid4398
    @calebreid4398 Před 3 lety +4

    "This is the Roland fa 06" proceeds to play fa 08😂

  • @jcruminski
    @jcruminski Před 5 lety +7

    How the hell did the MX49 make it on this list? Sneaky blue bastard..

  • @GavinMcCloy
    @GavinMcCloy Před 6 lety +4

    MX49 is definitely not a workstation, it's certainly not in the top 5 best keyboard's either, the YAMAHA MOXF / Motif / Montage for Yamaha, Korg Triton, Krome, Kronos, / Roland Jupiter 50 / the FA series I hated personally, had one for a week and hated the synth engine and had what sounded some serious phase issues (unless it was a faulty unit) but it just sounded total crap to me, anyway just a few of my fav workstations i've listed :) PS - Gaz what are your views on the Montage vs Kronos? also Gaz you sound quite local to me!! nice to see a local lad demoing this stuff, all the best, Gav.

  • @jamesahanington
    @jamesahanington Před 6 lety +5

    I would have swapped the MX61 with the MOXF

    • @rickygarcia7400
      @rickygarcia7400 Před 5 lety

      James Hanington I did that I thought that my mx61 was better was easier to work but now I replaced my moxf6 with the modx6 way better.

  • @adamstein7302
    @adamstein7302 Před 6 lety +2

    what do you think of nords?

    • @snuppssynthchannel
      @snuppssynthchannel Před 6 lety +3

      Nords are mediocre and overpriced.

    • @LAKERSRISE
      @LAKERSRISE Před 6 lety

      Nord 3 88 runs about 4 grand!!!! That's what I think about!

    • @Atip1
      @Atip1 Před 5 lety

      The hammer action on the Nord stage 3 88 shits all over the Ivory G feel on the Roland. I own one of each and can pretty much say the ivory feels stiff and unrealistic in comparison to the Nord.

    • @georgesboutz8080
      @georgesboutz8080 Před 5 lety +1

      Nords are very pretty.

  • @christianvukasovic6159

    Next phantom should have touch screen/display 👌

  • @kairoward7738
    @kairoward7738 Před 4 lety

    with a korg pa700 with some control pedals I can do the same please -__- dont need that stuff

  • @TheBigGuppy
    @TheBigGuppy Před 6 lety +5

    My Pop band rig is a FA-06 riding over a Kronos-2 88. The action on the FA-06 sucks. Keys are too small. The ends of the black keys are too close to the key's pivot points. But its features are nice. I use the built in SP404 sampler for a lot of one shot samples. Great sounds. I wish Roland would bring back a proper Fantom based around real Pro line hardware.

    • @VeronicaMcCarrison
      @VeronicaMcCarrison Před 6 lety +2

      I own a Fantom and I own a Roland FA and They are both good, do you own a Roland FA? You said that the keys are too small my FA has normal Piano sized keys they are not small. There nothing small about the Roland FA

    • @TheBigGuppy
      @TheBigGuppy Před 6 lety +1

      Yes I have the FA-06. I bought it on preorder when it first came out and it is still part of my rig for 2 bands I work for. The keys are about 14% shorter than piano keys. It plays fine if you only play in white keys but if you play in black keys where the thumb is rooted on a black key and you are playing lines out of chordal structures the leverage is reduced for fingers that are near the fallboard side. The keys are too short and this puts the finger too close to the fulcrum. The old Fantoms were way better hardware.

    • @Armz316
      @Armz316 Před 5 lety +1

      Veronica McCarrison do also love the sound & action on the Kurzweil PC3K8? Thanks.

  • @KriskovKiyivinski
    @KriskovKiyivinski Před 5 lety +1

    I love your accent. Is that for sale too? Haha!

  • @MrAnca
    @MrAnca Před rokem +1

    I hope someone can help me, I just want a keyboard that can help me compose music, specially for video games, so I'm looking for a keyboard with tons of different samples and sounds as well as a lot of editing features, everything else is secondary to me, I don't rlly know which is the best option for me pls help.

  • @szatanica1
    @szatanica1 Před 5 lety

    Although I wouldn't go workstation directions at all (rather a digital piano, which I'm looking for), but damn...your accent is hot :D

  • @josippejic1920
    @josippejic1920 Před 5 lety

    Casio XWp1 & Roland BK 9 the best sounds for me...one man band !!!

  • @robertinjail4646
    @robertinjail4646 Před 6 lety +1

    Check out Casio MZ x500 best bang for your buck!!!

  • @rally2444
    @rally2444 Před 2 lety +6

    We need a real musician to do demos thanks

  • @brijtoofar
    @brijtoofar Před 4 lety

    is there a way these people can learn to make a presentation. can they get some training?

  • @pauloyoshizaki2103
    @pauloyoshizaki2103 Před 6 lety

    ROLAND = YAMAHA : Parceria JUNTOS em fabricar modelos Proprios de cada fabricante Livre !!!…………Um melhoramento é colocado em cada fabricante Optar o melhoramento Adotado de cada Fabrica!!!………………………………

  • @professormuhammad8418

    Casio MZ-X500 must be in Top 5 list

  • @3762302
    @3762302 Před 6 lety

    What's your view on the Korg MicroX synth?

  • @neetishdhavgaye
    @neetishdhavgaye Před 4 lety +1

    I think KORG pa4x and yamaha genos should fit in this video

    • @gaz17000
      @gaz17000 Před 4 lety

      They’re arrangers, not workstations

  • @JakeHunter2010
    @JakeHunter2010 Před 5 lety +1

    Loving the Yamaha Montage #jakehunter88

  • @n.r.pvladimir2495
    @n.r.pvladimir2495 Před 6 lety +5

    Yamaha MX-49... Workstation?

  • @babar141
    @babar141 Před 5 lety +10

    The yamaha mx49 doesn't have a sequencer

    • @danielcrescini113
      @danielcrescini113 Před 3 lety

      What Is a seqcuencer? im a pianist and im new to the keyboards

    • @raktimparashar
      @raktimparashar Před 3 lety

      @@danielcrescini113 sequencer is where you can record all layers and save it. Basically u can make a complete song

    • @danielcrescini113
      @danielcrescini113 Před 3 lety +1

      @@raktimparashar thanks

    • @raktimparashar
      @raktimparashar Před 3 lety

      @@danielcrescini113 you are welcome

  • @shevyjohn9308
    @shevyjohn9308 Před 2 lety

    Work station were so cool back on the 90s mid 2000s but sometimes allot of the sounds are dated. vst are taking over

  • @John_Riff
    @John_Riff Před 4 lety

    In DAW Mode, can you use the Korg Kross's/Kronos's USB-Audio to record the Mic Input audio in a separate track from the mix you are hearing? Os it is thought Just to record its own keyboard sounds, whereas you need the Roland FA in order to use it as a full Audio interface?

  • @looneyburgmusic
    @looneyburgmusic Před rokem

    I wouldn't call the Krome 61/73 "semi-weighted" at all... Both feel more like unweighted synth-action keys, compared to all my other synths