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Es un buen piano. Las teclas no son las mejores y puede que no sean silenciosas -alguna, al bajar, rechina un poco- pero el contrapesado es bueno. El sonido es limpio y realista.
Eso sí, ligero no es. Como principal pega: tienes que tener equipo externo para que suene.
Por lo demás es perfecto.
Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
K
The essentials done well
Korgy 06.12.2021
It's a fairly simple keyboard, but it does the things that matter really well. The keybed feels sturdy and is great to play, allowing for lots of expressiveness. The quality of the sound banks is high and there's a nice variety of different sounds. The connectivity is simple, but enough for recording and music production through MIDI.
A few cons I've encountered after about a year of playing:
- The included sustain pedal isn't great -- it doesn't allow for half-pedaling and the feel is pretty lackluster. Get the DS1-H pedal for this one, the difference is night and day.
- I've managed to hit the polyphony limit a few times now when playing fast notes around the keyboard, which leads to some notes abruptly dropping out -- especially when effects and layering sounds increase the amount of concurrent notes. It's not really an issue with reasonable pedaling though.
- The "brilliance"-setting's default value is 2 out of 3, meaning the sound always has a slight low-pass filter on it when you boot up the keyboard. It's not a hassle to change the value when you start playing, but it'd be nice to be able to change the default values.
- The amount of built-in time signatures for the metronome is quite limited and restricted to a single subdivision (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4) -- obviously mobile apps and such can fill in the gaps, but more options would always be welcome.
- The metronome's tempo can't be adjusted with the physical dial, which is a little cumbersome when going from 60 to 144, for example.
These are all minor grievances though, and all in all I'm very happy with my purchase.
It's a fairly simple keyboard, but it does the things that matter really well. The keybed feels sturdy and is great to play, allowing for lots of expressiveness. The quality of the sound banks is high and there's a nice variety of different sounds. The connectivity is simple, but enough for recording and music production through MIDI.
A few cons I've
It's a fairly simple keyboard, but it does the things that matter really well. The keybed feels sturdy and is great to play, allowing for lots of expressiveness. The quality of the sound banks is high and there's a nice variety of different sounds. The connectivity is simple, but enough for recording and music production through MIDI.
A few cons I've encountered after about a year of playing:
- The included sustain pedal isn't great -- it doesn't allow for half-pedaling and the feel is pretty lackluster. Get the DS1-H pedal for this one, the difference is night and day.
- I've managed to hit the polyphony limit a few times now when playing fast notes around the keyboard, which leads to some notes abruptly dropping out -- especially when effects and layering sounds increase the amount of concurrent notes. It's not really an issue with reasonable pedaling though.
- The "brilliance"-setting's default value is 2 out of 3, meaning the sound always has a slight low-pass filter on it when you boot up the keyboard. It's not a hassle to change the value when you start playing, but it'd be nice to be able to change the default values.
- The amount of built-in time signatures for the metronome is quite limited and restricted to a single subdivision (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4) -- obviously mobile apps and such can fill in the gaps, but more options would always be welcome.
- The metronome's tempo can't be adjusted with the physical dial, which is a little cumbersome when going from 60 to 144, for example.
These are all minor grievances though, and all in all I'm very happy with my purchase.
Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
o
digitized acoustic piano
ozhan 18.04.2021
You can get a professional experience at an affordable price with the korg d1 digital piano. A simple and elegant design is blended with a beautiful and high quality material. the feel of the keys is as strong as a real piano, and you get almost real acoustic sound.
As a user, I highly recommend the korg d1 digital piano, especially the white one.