Yamaha DGX-640 Sound Demo
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@nicolinoperrucho You don't need USB -> Midi with this as it's got USB onboard, so you just need a USB cable and it'll chuck the MIDI over USB for you
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That color! ewww what is that gospel brown?...nice piano tho ;)
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What is the sound of 1:14?
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@Icarodefrancisco Cara, eu tbm achei bem pesado. Simula muito um piano acústico, mas a única coisa que sei é a opção de peso que tem no menu, onde vc tem os diversos níveis de peso: 0,1,2 e o 3 que é o usual. Fala ae, é um teclado fantástico, não é?
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ACABO DE ADQUIRIR UM, ESTOU FANTÁSTICAMENTE FELIZ......APENAS UM CONTRA, TÔ ACHANDO O TECLADO PESADÍSSMO!!!! ALGUÉM PODE ME DIZER COMO DEIXAR AS TECLAS (KEYS) MAIS LEVES??????? HELPE-ME!!!!
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For the guys who want to record keyboard sound on computer. Buy a cheap audio/MIDI interface, my recommendation is the Presonus AudioBox 2x2 USB (It comes with the recording software "Studio One Artist"), use the MIDI inputs and outputs to connect the keyboard to the audio interface and connect the last to the computer by USB ;D Hope that helps anyone that's having recording issues!
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wow the sound is amazing! can u recommend this piano`? ... where did u buy it? and how much did it cost?
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@BlackDemonicWolf -.- i think i know why my recorded sounds aren't good.. I've only a realtek soundchip.
@TheKeyboardSam2 If you only want to record the keyboard's sound as is, you can use a P2 -> P10 cable (I don't know if it has another name in English) to connect the keyboard's audio output to the computer's line in, then record from the line in with any normal sound recorder software. But if you want to edit and make changes to the notes, tempo etc., you can record the music to a MIDI file and edit it with a MIDI editor software.
AiyumiBr 8 months ago