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#445557 - 01/28/18 11:30 PM Re: A resume of the Namm 2018 keyboard releases [Re: Crossover]
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Originally Posted By Crossover
Originally Posted By shueymusic
The Dexibell stuff looks really good. If the Vivo S1 can playback WAV files from a USB stick... then I would be interested in the 68 key, 19 lbs keyboard with the unlimited polyphony and 24 bit 96 kHZ piano samples. Kraft music has it listed for $1399.

https://youtu.be/2xR5MON9GA4



Wow, that's a really great advertising video. They must have invested a lot in a marketing consultancy. If you compare this to some terrible Roland marketing...


Exactly for that reason demomstrated in the video i recently bought a roland go piano... maybe i should have waited? Portabillity seems to be a trend among the youth... who would hvae ever guessed this.. we have come a long way considering my youth when there where home organs and real piano’s.
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#445563 - 01/29/18 06:00 AM Re: A resume of the Namm 2018 keyboard releases [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Crossover
Originally Posted By shueymusic
The Dexibell stuff looks really good. If the Vivo S1 can playback WAV files from a USB stick... then I would be interested in the 68 key, 19 lbs keyboard with the unlimited polyphony and 24 bit 96 kHZ piano samples. Kraft music has it listed for $1399.

https://youtu.be/2xR5MON9GA4



Wow, that's a really great advertising video. They must have invested a lot in a marketing consultancy. If you compare this to some terrible Roland marketing...


Exactly for that reason demomstrated in the video i recently bought a roland go piano... maybe i should have waited? Portabillity seems to be a trend among the youth... who would hvae ever guessed this.. we have come a long way considering my youth when there where home organs and real piano’s.


This Dexibell Vivo S1 looks to me closer to Roland RD-64 rather than to "GO Piano". Go Piano is indeed lightweight and affordable; others are more of borderline in terms of weight and price.

I like this promotional video. Also interesting that the camera they used (Panasonic GH5) is not some ultra-expensive professional stuff, nor it's a super-heavy and large, so I guess it's a new way of doing things - mobile and for reasonable money.

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#445571 - 01/29/18 09:03 AM Re: A resume of the Namm 2018 keyboard releases [Re: Bachus]
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I fully agree. I tested GoPiano at musicstore, it's nice for its price class, but with spring-based keys. Dexibell S1 has hammer weighted keys, probably with reduced weight, but still a mechanism close to a real piano.


Edited by Crossover (01/29/18 09:30 AM)

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#445576 - 01/29/18 11:20 AM Re: A resume of the Namm 2018 keyboard releases [Re: Kabinopus]
Bachus Offline
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Originally Posted By Kabinopus
Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Crossover
Originally Posted By shueymusic
The Dexibell stuff looks really good. If the Vivo S1 can playback WAV files from a USB stick... then I would be interested in the 68 key, 19 lbs keyboard with the unlimited polyphony and 24 bit 96 kHZ piano samples. Kraft music has it listed for $1399.

https://youtu.be/2xR5MON9GA4



Wow, that's a really great advertising video. They must have invested a lot in a marketing consultancy. If you compare this to some terrible Roland marketing...


Exactly for that reason demomstrated in the video i recently bought a roland go piano... maybe i should have waited? Portabillity seems to be a trend among the youth... who would hvae ever guessed this.. we have come a long way considering my youth when there where home organs and real piano’s.


This Dexibell Vivo S1 looks to me closer to Roland RD-64 rather than to "GO Piano". Go Piano is indeed lightweight and affordable; others are more of borderline in terms of weight and price.

I like this promotional video. Also interesting that the camera they used (Panasonic GH5) is not some ultra-expensive professional stuff, nor it's a super-heavy and large, so I guess it's a new way of doing things - mobile and for reasonable money.


Definately true... but then the go-piano is extremely cheep for what it offers...
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