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(More customer reviews)I got this keyboard because I don't have a piano at home. I decided on this one, because it has recording capabilities, which I planned on using for my many church activities. I was blown away by all the different things this keyboard can do. The recording is very good. You can record up to five tracks on each song. The keyboard has over 500 different voices. There are several special effects sounds that are very realistic sounding.
This keyboard comes with educational tools. I was very surprised to find different styles of music in the keyboard, so you can learn to improvise while playing with bands. I will be using that to increase my ability to play in church. All the educational stuff has to be downloaded onto the keyboard. I personally like that, because it keeps the keyboard from being too cluttered with things I'm not using. Some might find that a hassle, though.
The grand piano sound is beautiful. It is very soft, so it wouldn't be good to use without amplification in any performance setting. And, when recording, most other instrument sounds seem to drown it out. But, that might produce a good balance for someone who didn't want the piano to be the main sound of a recording.
I had read in some reviews of other keyboards that some of them have a clicking sound when you play. This keyboard does have the clicking sound, but only when the keyboard is turned almost completely down. I can't see it being a problem for anyone, unless you have particularly sensitive ears!
I give it four stars only because I would not consider this keyboard portable. It is very big, and it connects to the stand. I had bought this hoping to take it back and forth to church. That will not be happening.
All in all, this is an incredible keyboard for someone that wants the ability to have a good quality sound, to be able to record, and doesn't want to pay the high cost of a more "professional" keyboard. I am very impressed.
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The affordable Yamaha DGX-630B Portable Digital Piano is armed with 88 weighted, graded hammer-action keys. The portable keyboard boasts authentic grand piano-like touch—heavy in the low end, feathery light in the high end, and amazingly responsive all over. The keyboard's wood accents match the attractive stand that puts the Yamaha DGX-630B at the correct playing height. Yamaha also includes a matching bench, an AC adapter, and a sustain pedal. Rounding out the portable grand are DSP effects for guitar and organ sounds. Want more? Add the Yamaha DGX-630B piano's optional LP-7 pedal to upgrade to 3 pedals and sustain half-pedaling, just like on an acoustic grand piano. And to make sure you never run out of notes, the Yamaha DGX-630B digital piano delivers 64 notes of polyphony.Lyric, chord, and notation display:Have you ever played a song and wondered what it would look like as sheet music? The Yamaha DGX-630B digital piano displays the song's score whether it comes from the Internet, the internal selections, or ones that you record yourself. The pages scroll automatically during playback, so no more page turning. For singers, the Yamaha keyboard's screen also displays chords and lyrics to XF-compatible songs. For those who want to learn to play piano, notation adds a new dimension to the Yamaha Education Suite. Hear the song while you follow the notes in the display.USB connectivity:The Yamaha DGX-630B keyboard has 2 USB ports on the back: USB To Host and USB To Device. USB To Host is plug-and-play simple for recording and playing back MIDI files, as well as for transferring data to and from your computer. USB To Device connects optional peripheral USB storage devices like floppy disk drives and thumb drives. When a USB flash memory is inserted in the instrument's USB To Device port, user songs created on the instrument and the registered settings can be saved to or loaded from the memory medium. The Yamaha DGX-630BUSB's flash memory can transfer song data do
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