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@gingervytis 4 months later... I still own one and the pianos still suck rubber donkey dicks. I have to create a deep notch filter around 1K to dial out the annoying clang on G# 3. The piano samples are pure grade A SHIT. But as a live stage rig, the RD700gx is quite good... if you can live with the piano samples.
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@KancerStick This RD sounds pretty good here, probably because they either put in some extra piano cards, or they tweaked the fvck out of the stock piano with a 1/3 octave eq. I HATE the stock pianos in my RD
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i find out.. playing the bass is more easy than this piano.
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Niby fajnie, ale na tym sprzęcie nie ma światełek. Poza tym klawisze są niepodświetlane. Brak też możliwości zespolenia z rosyjską ELEKTRONIKĄ, a trochę szkoda! Dla mnie zbyt realistyczne brzmienie fortepianu.
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Bass player was awesome! I wonder how he set the bass to get the sounding like that!?
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@ChurchBoy0487 that's exactly what i was thinking, i was checking out the synth and i was like... nice drums... ha.
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@chrisrothgeb89 Funny how the purpose of the video is to advertise the RD700GX but I find myself wanting the V-Drums rather than the piano and I'm not even a drummer(Piano player).
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I think any RD700NX users, or potential users should watch this!
/watch?v=kNNGiJjPEI4
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@Angel94angel94 Ye, on a grand piano the hammers are usually lighter on the highger notes, because they are smaller (: On keyboards, its just called graded hammer action.
Dude I didn't even realize the drummer was on v-drums until the end. Pretty sweet.
chrisrothgeb89 2 years ago 11
i own the rd700gx and all i can tell you is, the keybed action is next to none...the sounds however, especially the expressive grand are lackluster in my opinion.
im thinking of buying a software piano because of this
KancerStick 2 years ago 4