Electro 4 HP
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rmcpiano
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Re: Electro 4 HP
Does anybody knows if the Bright Grand and Grand Imperial Samplers in XL version sounds noticiable better than the LRG version, in the HP ?
Thanks
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ccfly
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Re: Electro 4 HP
anyone test casio xw-p1 organ sound with new electro 4 ??
i know 500€ vs 2.5k € boards but ,more i test this casio more i like him
even with cheap and light plastic
i know 500€ vs 2.5k € boards but ,more i test this casio more i like him
even with cheap and light plastic
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anotherscott
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Re: Electro 4 HP
The XW-P1 is a cool board, but its organs are nowhere close to any Nord. However, if you put it though a Neo Ventilator, you'd have a contender.ccfly wrote:anyone test casio xw-p1 organ sound with new electro 4 ??
i know 500€ vs 2.5k € boards but ,more i test this casio more i like him
even with cheap and light plastic
Other than organs, the Nord is also much better in pianos and EPs, plus there's the whole sample library and ability to load your own samples. The Casio would have advantages in synth sounds, and in some other functionality like pitch/mod wheels and splits/layers, and I also happen to like its keybed better.
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Grazzy
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Re: Electro 4 HP
Thanks, anotherscott,į will check.Do you know about Studiologic Numa piano, is only about 11 kg I think ep sound good in here, what about keys?
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anotherscott
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Re: Electro 4 HP
I believe it has the same kind of keys used in the Electro 3HP/4HP.Grazzy wrote:Do you know about Studiologic Numa piano, is only about 11 kg I think ep sound good in here, what about keys?