QUOTE(jhp @ Dec 19 2017, 03:45 PM)
in no order
1. number of keys,
2. sound sampling,
3. features,
4. number of sounds/voices,
5. number of rhythms,
6. polyphony,
7. touch response,
8. function panels,
9. lcd displays,
i guess is about there...
Sorry to kind of 'tumpang' this thread. I'm also on the hunt for a digital piano.1. number of keys,
2. sound sampling,
3. features,
4. number of sounds/voices,
5. number of rhythms,
6. polyphony,
7. touch response,
8. function panels,
9. lcd displays,
i guess is about there...
I have so far shortlisted :
1) Yamaha's P115
2) Roland's FP30
Both are fairly similar and can be alternatives to one another.
Reasons I would go for the FP30 would be a more modern experience (can be connected to an app with bluetooth for music practicing).
I'm only concerned with the number of polyphony it offers at 128. The Yamaha has 192.
Is there much of a significant difference between 128 and 192 polyphony?
Dec 20 2017, 11:42 AM

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