Yamaha KX88 Master Midi Keyboard from 1984. One of the really iconic keyboards from the 80s. If you watch a music video from the 80s you can be sure it's there and every professional keyboardist back then used one. Support this channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/espenkraft Find my music here: iTunes Apple music: apple.co/35ZTdfR Spotify: spoti.fi/38aoWMB Bandcamp: espenkraft.bandcamp.com/ Google Play: bit.ly/2NrgXD9 This KX88 was brought back to Norway all the way from Manny's Music in New York in 1994. I even have the flight case with Manny's logo on it. Got it from the previous owner who took it over here. The flight and the KX88 weighs a ton, I can assure you so no small feat. A very interesting thing is that in the KX88 manual Yamaha mentions Roland, another manufacturer of keyboards and synths, when showing how to use midi sysex data to control the filter cutoff. As an example. Very rare to find a mention of another brand in manuals like this, especially from the 80s. Of course I had to try this, hence the Juno-106 segment in the video. It works too. ;-) Find my patches and sample packs through these links: thepatchbay.co.uk/product/tal-sampler-the-digital-collection-vol-1-by-espen-kraft/ sound7.co.uk/products/italo-disco-synth-pop Please join me on social media: facebook.com/espenkraftmusic instagram.com/espenkraft/ twitter.com/EspenKraft I use DistroKid for all my releases onto streaming services. Try out Distrokid yourself and get a 7% discount off your first year by using this link: distrokid.com/vip/espenkraft
@stevenaustin45913 жыл бұрын
you do know that just for singing those few lines, there's a good chance this video is INSTANTLY demonetized. I hate those rules :/
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Oh, I think of that beforehand and upload a quick render to check, and I change things here and there to prevent that from ultimately happening. THEN I upload the final edit. That said, I have videos I know will be demonetized from the get go, but that's only a few. Nothing is done by chance here. ;-) BTW, cover versions are never fully demonetized if they're not carbon copies of the original.
@obyte1world5223 жыл бұрын
I'm still wondering how the keys feel...similar to clavinovas from the same era?
@conan58853 жыл бұрын
@@obyte1world522 If you ever played a Korg T1 and the 01/W ProX the keybed is the same
@obyte1world5223 жыл бұрын
@@conan5885 Hi Conan, I have not, what I have is a Korg Havian 30...does it come close at all? Thanks!
@timcarleton3 жыл бұрын
These are like video versions of Keyboard magazine from the 80s. Lovely.
@WARDISWARD2 жыл бұрын
I love the monolithic design of the 80'S , maybe it's just nostalgia .? THe dx7 and the kx88 are bloody gorgeous to look at
@skipeb3 Жыл бұрын
I have three KX88’s that I haven’t used in years. If anyone in Southern California is interested in one - or two - or three - drop me a line. Cheap!! I got my first one in ’86, and yeah… the action is awesome. When I was doing a major road gig I picked up a couple more in the late ’90’s, early 2000’s to have as spares. Now they’re in storage and in need of a home. Hard to sell…they are archaic compared to today’s controllers. And they sure are heavy…just under 70lbs, without a case. Ray Charles had quite a few of them near the end of his life… that’s a pretty good endorsement, and I know that he loved their action. So…. funny story… About a year ago - 2022 - I did a session at a home studio. A very, very professional home studio…and the owner had a KX88. I commented about it and he told me how it’s his favorite controller. I proceeded to tell him about how I have 3 of them and maybe he might like a spare. He told me he found the one he has in a dumpster! Restored it, and he loves it. There you have it. It was a great keyboard for it’s time, and in some ways it still is. As long as you don’t have to move it…
@cognitiveapathy5 ай бұрын
By any chance do you still have these ?!!
@skipeb35 ай бұрын
@@cognitiveapathy I have one left.
@cognitiveapathy5 ай бұрын
@@skipeb3 ok could I have your email? would love to hear more
@dulistanheman3 жыл бұрын
One of my piano student have this beast and I am surprised how well this machine mimic the real Grand Piano. Such a beauty from old time. When I connect it through Pianoteq, voila the sounds is there. It blows my mind.
@DocTommy19723 жыл бұрын
This video sure brings back memories. Nearly 30 years ago I had a customer whose KX88 died. We ordered a Doepfer LMK3 for him. It arrived two days before he had a show. He was 2000 km away. The manual was only in German. I started translating the manual. At the time my German was rudimentary. It's non existant now. When the courier company called us to say they would be there within 2 hours I dropped the translation and started writing what I thought would be the most relevant cheats and tips. The only catch was that I had never used a doepfer controller before. Fatar, Peavey, Yamaha, Roland yes. When the courier arrived I drew a big heart on the book and boxed it. I think the customer liked it. I hooked it up to an X3R and an 0/1W to test the programs.
@scottcupp81293 жыл бұрын
These days I use an M-Audio Keystation Pro 88. I used the KX88 back in the early 90's. The key bed is just amazing. I loved everything about it.
@Jayenh Жыл бұрын
I still have my M-Audio, but it had an inconsistent feel over its key range. Noticeably stiffer in the bass but a very decent controller for the money. I use an RD-2000 now and i'd be surprised if there's anything better.
@erik_gerhard3 жыл бұрын
@espencraft Your voice sounds so great without autotune, my man. No worries there!
@DavRBailey3 жыл бұрын
When I was shopping for an 88 key digital piano around 1989, it ended up with me spending an hour in a music store doing a side-by-side comparison of the Yamaha KX88 versus the Roland RD300s. A friend of mine had the Roland so I was familiar with it but it was down to the Piano patches and the available patches built into the keyboards. I wasn’t doing a lot of MIDI controlling back then. In the end, the Roland won because of the juicy electric piano patch which I’ve come to find out is a coveted patch on the RD series as well as the rack mount MKS 20. But, I have mad respect for the KX88 still and your video has unlocked all sorts of potential that I never knew it even had.
@hubbsllc2 ай бұрын
I bought one of these in non-working condition in 2020 for $75 and repaired and restored it. It now sits alongside my one-owner KX76. What's remarkable is that in Yamaha's design, there are only two moving parts: the key and a steel strip acting as a leaf spring. That's all there is to it - and yet it's what Ray Charles chose to tour with, and he could have used anything he wanted.
@lennardvillasenor5151 Жыл бұрын
I bought mine used as the second owner in 1988 and have taken it from Seattle in America to Stockholm, in Sweden when I jumped continents and chose to leave America. As a classically trained pianist it is weighted perfectly for an earth shattering Scriabin prelude in 15/8 time or an ethereal Ondine by Ravel, yet I can still play any of the current genres. The hexadecimal control is arcane but that is easily fixed by adding a Nektar Panorama P1 for labeled slider, encoders, buttons, traction control with a nice informative color screen. I am never selling mine. Tried the Arturia and the Native Instruments and the Studio logic and they are all using different FATAR assemblies. Yamaha however has its own grand piano branch and uses it's own technology transfer and corporate knowhow. In Stockholm I have one next to my grand piano. They feel very similar.
@EspenKraft Жыл бұрын
Excellent summary. I keep this one as my only full-range keyboard. It just feels good under my fingers and I haven't found anything I like better. ;-)
@kimmovehkalahti86243 жыл бұрын
And let´s not forget that it´s one of the most good looking keys ever made! :)
@maltekrug91103 жыл бұрын
The KX88 is my favorite keybed when it comes to weighted keys and MIDI. It almost plays itself. Got mine in a secondhand shop in London while touring (as a tech). From there I dragged it for1,5km to the Hammersmith Apollo to dump it on one of our trucks to get it home to Germany after the tour. That thing is heavy, but worth it. It will never leave my studio.
@davidhuff60512 жыл бұрын
Holy cow. I own one of these but don't have a high enough nerd quotient to go this deep into its usage. Love the feel of the keyboard - very piano-like.
@jadanoliver62373 жыл бұрын
My memory of the kx88 is a funny one yet sad. I was watching Sting in concert and his keyboardist was using a Peavey C8 master keyboard . He started having problems with the one he had. Peavey C8 had all types of midi outs kind of my dream at the time. So since he had problems they brought out yet another C8 and same thing happened. They gave in finally and brought out the old KX88 and it worked. My guitarist at the time said "They brought out two Peaveys and they didn't work, but the yamaha did . But if you get any of them I am not helping you load!!!!" This happened on ten summoners tales in Houston Texas in the woodlands. I still want one
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
great story!
@MJTIbes3 жыл бұрын
I bought it new in 1994. Still love it. And so beautifully build.
@Jayenh Жыл бұрын
I had one. Nothing better until my RD-2000. I loved it loved it loved it. Classical pianist since age 4.
@DaraM733 жыл бұрын
Interesting video, Espen. Thanks
@planetablog55043 жыл бұрын
You’re simple the best brother, your musics bring back memories ! Hugs from Brazil
@PakaTheDog2 ай бұрын
Picking mine up this Sunday. Thanks Espen ! Cheers
@HOLLASOUNDS3 жыл бұрын
Owww Epsen, nice cover of a classic there buddy. 😀
@croolis2 жыл бұрын
I have a Korg T1 as a master keyboard, as far as I know it has the same keybed as the KX88 - I love it because while feeling natural to play as a piano playing, it isn't a hammered action and feels OK even playing synths, apart from having aftertouch. The T1 is even more bulky than the KX88 but then has a very impressive synth engine which, considering its age, is still very useable!
@lmv39822 жыл бұрын
Great voice Espen!
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! :)
@J._Campbell3 жыл бұрын
Legendary midi keyboard! Thanks, Espen!
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video! Love my KX88. I had the 76 also but sold it recently. Great controllers!
@govorit_i_pokazivaet3 жыл бұрын
Yamaha and Roland are always the perfect pair for music. Love them both.
@alextirrellRI2 жыл бұрын
I've wanted one of these since about 1998 when I saw Christine McVie playing one with Fleetwood Mac on The Dance (she'd been using it since 87 or 88 on the Tango in the Night Tour). Everything I read online for years said it had an amazing action and feel. I finally won one on eBay tonight, and I'm very much looking forward to trying it. I'll be using it with Apple MainStage, so the feature limitations are really a non-issue, as one midi output is all I need, and I don't really need to do much programming on the unit as MainStage can handle pretty much everything else.
@lassel16443 жыл бұрын
Very interesting stuff. This is exactly what i was talking about. I thought about the Kx88 the other day. Wondered if someone could do a walkthru and here it was. 👍
@damonsummers3 жыл бұрын
Very nearly bought one of these last year that a friend was selling!! Great vid as usual.
@Shred_The_Weapon Жыл бұрын
Somehow, it’s not so earth shattering that Yamaha outlined how the KX88 could control the Juno 106. Yamaha and Roland were the two Japanese contributors to the specifications of MIDI, so it makes sense to me. I’m not sure that I know when first I became aware that this controller existed. I’ll tell you how fitting it was for me to find that three different performing acts that I liked utilized it on tour. One of the dubbed videotapes that we had included 1987 concerts by Billy Joel in the then Soviet Union and Cyndi Lauper in Paris. Each of their touring keyboard players included a KX88 in their arsenal Additionally, the 1987 Chicago tourbook that was given to me by my former sister-in-law featured photo spreads with both of their keyboard players in that year toting one KX88 apiece. For me, it did strike me as some kind of gold standard against which subsequent master keyboards and digital pianos were measured; the closest competitor of the day was the Kurzweil K250. In 2011 when I purchased my S 90 XS synthesizer, part of what drew me to it was the notion that it was almost like a distant successor to the KX-88 because of what it could do as a MIDI controller and a digital piano as well as a synthesizer.
@JoseHiggor9 ай бұрын
This video is so funky galactic
@Vangelismusic13 жыл бұрын
I had the KX76 it was built like a TANK! I loved it, so simple to use.
@BigFanOf80sMusic3 жыл бұрын
Perfectly! Thanks for the video!
@SanelKeys2 жыл бұрын
I've managed to find KX-88 for 100 euros, still in transport, but should be next week with me. I've bought it for historical purpose .
@warfivevy0neMachines4 ай бұрын
Masterpiece Presentation the KX88 is still compatible with any new Synth with Midi the Action on the 88 is the best have ever played 1984 kx 88 is future proof they built to last YAMAHA Thank you.
@EspenKraft4 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@scottcupp81293 жыл бұрын
God I miss my KX88! Great video Espen.
@dessiplaer3 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine once won the KX88, an RX1 drum machine, and the rack mount synth with the 8 DX7 modules in a contest from Yamaha.
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
I assume you mean the QX1 sequencer as that was part of the KX88, TX816 and QX1 "bundle" back then. That cost well over $10K in the mid 80s. ;-)
@dessiplaer3 жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraft I can't remember if he won the QX1, but i do remember the KX88, the TX816, and a drum machine that was Yamaha's top of the line back then. It was so long ago. Perhaps he did win the sequencer as well, because I do remember the value of everything being around $10 or $11k. Great video, and thanks for the reply.
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
There was no drum machine called RX1. RX11 was one. Cheers!
@dessiplaer3 жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraft I looked up the drom machine on the internet. It was an RX5. Sorry for the confusion.
@davidryle3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the opening performance. Looks like a great keyboard controller too.
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Thanks David! The iconic look of the KX88 is hard to beat. ;-)
@retro-dademusic64033 жыл бұрын
I watched David Sancious use one of these extensively with Sting in the early 90s. He perfectly utilized the breath controller also. 😎
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
that BC input on the front is pretty handy! Sancious is one of the few people I’ve seen use a BC on stage.
@johnlacey1553 жыл бұрын
Thanks Espen - really enjoyed this. Programming MIDI SysEx - nice work :) My dream was to own one of these and an Oberheim Xpander. I'd still love to have them, just so I could look at them :)
@MichaelSouhoka3 жыл бұрын
I've read in the 90s issue of Keyboard magazine in the interview of Gloria Estefan's keyboardist (I forgot his name), that he used two KX-88 for his live performance. But then he replaced with two Roland A-90EX soon after it's release.
@conan58853 жыл бұрын
Fantastic controller with a fantastic keybed. It's an 88 weighted action version of the Yamaha FS-1 keybed mechanism found on the DX7 and all the flagship Yamahas untill the Motif ES (6 and 7). Korg uses that 88 keybead also on the T1 and the 01/W ProX 😉
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
thank you for that info! I didn’t know Korg had used it as well!
@conan58853 жыл бұрын
@@mootbooxle Yup. Korg used the yamaha keybeds on all their flagship worstations up until the Osays 76. The 88 weighted key was only used on the T1 and the 01/W ProX. The 61 and 76 semi weighted synth keybeds (first introduced on the Yamaha DX7) was used on the M1, T2, T3, 01W, 01Wfd, 01W Pro, Wavestation, Z1, i3, i2, i30, Trinity (plus, V3), Trinity Pro, Triton series (classic, studio, extreme both 61 and 76 key) and Oasys 76.
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
@@conan5885 Thank you for that info. I was aware of some of the synth action keys on Korgs (M1 and successors) being the same as those on the DX but I had no idea there were that many models that did!
@DynamicRockers3 жыл бұрын
I have the KX8 and it's really good too, it feels between a rhodes and a piano. Nice video, thanks!
@mickec52453 жыл бұрын
The same experience here, can't let it go. Wonder how close it might be to the keybed of the KX88. Anyone?
@thegood93 жыл бұрын
I used this behemoth to control my rack back in the 80's. It was the best of the best, and they were on EVERY stage. I had a rack with a few of those rack mounted DX7 modules (can't remember the model numbers offhand, but it was a rack with room for 8 plug in modules that was basically the equivalent of 8 DX7s if fully loaded, IIRC), and a super jupiter. Just amazing to remember how revolutionary those times were. I can also remember BEGGING for wireless midi, and thinking I would never live to see the day we had something like that...and now we do! It's just amazing how technology has improved, while, a LOT of music has gone downhill.
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Those racks are called TX816. I mention that in this video. ;-) I have one. Wireless audio is not something I applaud though and I will never use that. That includes wireless MIDI which is even worse. ;-)
@thegood93 жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraft Yep those are them! Agreed that it's worse, but, it's just amazing that we even have it in any rendition! It can only get better!
@cortical13 жыл бұрын
I've never tried the KX88, but I know they were really popular. I have a Kurzweil Midiboard, which is great, but you have to like the heavy hammer grand piano-style feel.
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
The MIDIboard feels a bit “looser” than the KX88 from my experience…but in a way has a smoother action. The KX88 was a big adjustment for me coming from hammer-action keyboards, as it really has no hammer action, no haptic feedback at all really! Just a dull thud at the end of the very heavy key travel. Once I got used to that weird feel I fell in love with it. Very expressive, but feels like no other keyboard I’ve played!
@cortical13 жыл бұрын
@@mootbooxle That's interesting. I'm a sax player by training, not a keyboardist; in a funny way I almost prefer good, classic synth action to the weighted hammer feel except maybe unless I'm playing a great piano sound!
@mootbooxle3 жыл бұрын
@@cortical1 I actually agree with you - for most applications in the studio I’m fine with synth action, or even prefer it! Gotta have the weighted thing for piano and stuff, though. I don’t think I could do with just one or the other, to be honest! Remember that weird Korg i-something workstation/arranger keyboard in the 90s that had the motorized key weights? you could move a slider and the key weights would drop out, making it into fast synth action. That thing had to be a mechanical nightmare! My college had one.
@wowhitedrs2 жыл бұрын
I just came across your video, January 11, 2022. I am in the process of getting both my KX76 and 88 up and working properly. I had them out a couple of years ago and they were giving me all sorts of headaches. I recently dismantled my 76. Bathed and cleaned as much as possible all the tact switches. Hoping that clears of the issues. The 76 last time up it was displaying on two dots. I also bought this week a new main board for my 88. It appeared the boards had some tweaking over the time of production. The lights are in two different locations and some very minor changes in location of a few items. I kept the board that came with the 76 in it. I will dismantle the 88 soon and replace its main board. That board has been worked over and should pose no issues. I am also replacing the felts to cut down the clatter key noise on release. I will also fluff up the matted felt on the after touch strip. I will do that rather than replace them. I was able to obtain the KX99 service manual but not the 76. The "owners" manual serves for both 76/88, although there was a 76 published. About the only difference is the cover page. I also have a Kurzweil MIDIboard as well as a Rhodes 88 suitcase. I am setting quite well for controller keyboards. Thanks for your video.
@DanUpdegraff3 жыл бұрын
In the days before the internet, I saw Cyndi Lauper's keyboard player using the KX88 to make all sorts of cool sounds. So, like a noob, I walked into my local music shop asking about it, and found out it made no sounds at all. What??? ;)
@seanchristophersynthesizer69993 жыл бұрын
OMG I remember the keys were pretty heavy on the KX88. I used it as a controller when I performed 6 nights a week in Singapore, Bangkok, and Hong Kong back in the early 90's. Playing songs like "Respect" and Chains of Love" by Erasure were brutal using the KX88. LOL The thing never broke down though, and was built like a tank.
@chriswalton7203 жыл бұрын
Built like a tank and also weighs as much as one. I used one of these in school and moving it around was not fun.
@Jayenh Жыл бұрын
I grew up playing a grand piano with a relatively heavy action. Not a Steinway action. :) Loved the KX-88.
@simonburns1055 Жыл бұрын
Gold standard video
@EspenKraft Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@We.Are.Lockhart3 жыл бұрын
I used a Roland A-80 and A-50 for a long time. They were also great 4- zone controllers (e.g. pach changes only were sent, after release of the keys), built in a quality, nobody does nowadays. The best contemprary masterkeyboard is the Studiologic SL 88 Grand in my opinion.
@SWATTECHNOLOGIES3 жыл бұрын
I am both a pro musician and Computer engineer. When I tell people I got my start in tech/computers with computers and synths, people often look at me thinking "how does using a synth make you a techie?" Well, here you go. PS, I miss my Juno 106.
@mrdali673 жыл бұрын
This was also how I got into computers. Got my first computer, Atari and learning to program my synth’s via sysex. When I actually began studying, assembler actually made sense to me, where lots of the other students really struggled understanding this cumbersome language, that is propably used by very few programmers today, but these low level ways of programming is a great way of getting to know how things work behind all the windows in todays tech.
@Pettemusic3 жыл бұрын
same here =) arrived in IT-Tech
@mcdosia4203 жыл бұрын
I have one of these beauties as well as a Roland MKB1000. Fantastic boards.
@Lucas0scott Жыл бұрын
It's amazing
@rustyscrib60712 жыл бұрын
I love the weighted keys too! I also enjoy that I can plug it into my M-audio interface and use it with garage band to get that beautiful rhodes sound :D
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
The KX88 has no internal sounds. ;-)
@greatunz672 ай бұрын
This was the keyboard Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac used in the late 80's and early 90's
@jerzilla37953 жыл бұрын
Those SYSEX assignable sliders are really nice!
@patrikknoerr97773 жыл бұрын
That was informative. Great. The KX88 was way out of reach for kids in the 80s. Had to deal with a PSS460 and DS8. I survived :)
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Life is never dependent on gear. ;-) Unless it's life support gear I suppose.
@xenon89663 жыл бұрын
I’ve been wondering where I could buy one online because Minoru Mukaiya from the Japanese band Casiopea used this keyboard a lot. I’m really jealous
@DynamicRockers3 жыл бұрын
Casiopea is dope!
@bandungbusdriver52563 жыл бұрын
perfect live concert 86.... asayake... epic
@smoothstate3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Minoru used it a lot
@theshyguy15803 жыл бұрын
He had like two of them. The KX88 and the KX78. I would love to have one of those.
@aspacenerdfromflorida11343 жыл бұрын
listening to Galactic Funk as I read this
@MRicciardi3 жыл бұрын
Hi Espen. Great stuff on the KX88. I agree with you it has one of the best keybeds of the early 80s. Having said that, despite all Yamahas I had and still have (MODX 8 is my current yamaha) I always hated, absolutely hated the cumbersomeness of all Yamahas programming. You almost need a degree in Yamahas to be able to unlock the full potential of these amazing instruments. So, because of that I always went for Rolands. I still have a RD600. My current master keyboards in the studio today is a Studiologic SL88 for piano patches and a Komplete Kontrol for organs and synths. Although all keys are connected to the master keys I don’t use the midi controllers when playing the vintage keys. I love the touch, the noises, the way the keys and the controllers feel.
@K-M1 Жыл бұрын
This keyboard was used on the Michael Jackson Bad tour. Along with the DX7.
@MichaelTLloyd4 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks! I’ve had a KX88 for a while, but never figured out how if there is a way to hold/latch/toggle keys. Would be helpful using soft synths with an arp or sequence setting. That being said, is there an arp function on the KX88? Thanks!
@SandyZoop3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm planning to sell mine soon, so I'll be putting a link to this video. ;) I still have the breath controller, foot controller, and pedal that came with it, too.
@ironinquisitor36563 жыл бұрын
I saw Starship use this at a Florida beach concert.
@rich_in_paradise3 жыл бұрын
Those membrane buttons that 80s Japanese synth control panels used though... It's like someone sent them a Sinclair ZX81 and they thought 'that's a good idea'.
@thebod13 жыл бұрын
I own a Roland A-80. Saw it once in a store, and that's when I bought it.
@jaggass3 жыл бұрын
There's one thing i don't miss about the KX88 and that's carrying it around. It was good to play no matter what you midi'd it to.
@Jayenh Жыл бұрын
Yeah I had to carry mine up the stairs to a new apartment once. I was young, healthy, and strong, and I had to take it out of the flight case.
@jaggass Жыл бұрын
@@Jayenh I have a Kurzweil K2500X that weighs nearly the same. I see it as a modern KX88.
@Jayenh Жыл бұрын
@@jaggass I mean it was literally a straight set of outdoor stairs and I couldn't even drag it up them. Wtf srsly. My RD 2k is better with the exquisite attention to the feel of the action, but there was no keyboard better than the KX88 for decades if you grew up as a pianist.
@@jaggass I have an RD-2000 now and it is perfect. I can't find anything to complain about. With my eyes closed I'd have trouble telling it from a nice upright or grand. I had a Kawai MP9000 for a number of years but the action wasn't fully debugged. I had to wrestle it into my car once for repairs when one or more keys started to bounce (double-note). I think the MP9500 fixed the issues but I had moved on at that point. Still, it was a great effort by Kawai.
@AndersEngerJensen3 жыл бұрын
I find the lack of TX816, TX802, DX7II and TX16W in this video disturbing! Playing with the enemy too... oh dear! ;) But in all seriousness, sweet looking keyboard. Clean and sleek 80s look.
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
I would very much like to hook it up to the TX816 or DX7 and do some editing directly from the KX88, as it's highly capable for that task. ;-)
@jeremysmusicworld3 жыл бұрын
in the Bad Tour one of the two kayboearder has 2 of them haha so cool
@TheMonkBeatsOne3 жыл бұрын
The master of the breath controller and KX88 was David Sancious, many many many live and studio performances he made in the 80s and 90s [with Springsteen, Sting and tons of other great artists]
@Jake_Ro_X Жыл бұрын
This keyboard was pushed to it's very limits by Minoru Mukaiya from Casiopea 🤘 Example: Casiopea - Galactic Funk (Casiopea Live 1985) Keyboard Solo: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHrXd4VplrCqjZI
@Roboami10 ай бұрын
Loved it, thanks for sharing!
@jelnet2 жыл бұрын
I never used to like this song, but I do now. Good job! Alas I have the KX8 keyboard, but I don't think it's the same. 😐
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
That's right, the KX8 is a different much newer keyboard.
@TheBoyCalledHedge3 жыл бұрын
Interesting MIDI CC configurations to the Juno 106 and Sixtrak!
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
There's no Midi CC on the Juno-106.
@timweinheimer13 жыл бұрын
I used to program my peavey PC1600 to change the parameters in Roland XP-50 with Sys ex using hexadecimal string..I let sequencer gerate the hexadecimal string .I could change most the parameters using the PC 1600
@RouxMartin3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video! I fell in love with the KX88 after seeing it in a prom scene in a John Hughes movie. When I got the chance to make a big purchase for my music, the first thing on the list was the KX88. By then it was only available second hand but I lucked out and got one from Howard Jones! I think the aftertouch strip needs to be replaced but I was wondering if you had any other maintenance tips?
@ramonrojasalmuzara2903 жыл бұрын
Sold my KX88 because velocity only went from 0 to 100, not 127. I kinda solved that with a MIDI Solutions interface but then you had to link it to the computer in order to program it... too much hassle. Also the system exclusive was a pain in the arse to understand. The keys' touch was pretty nice though. You've done an excellent job on this, as usual. Cheers
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
In the 80s? You were extremely unlucky then as only the very few first units had that trouble. The next 1 million units did 0-127. ;-)
@ramonrojasalmuzara2903 жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraft around 2013; in the 80s I only had the brochure :D Anyway I've got a Kurzweil Midiboard now and am pretty happy with it in spite of system exclusive still being the same pain in the ass
@waltscott5 Жыл бұрын
Love the KX88..I have two. But how do get around the lack of velocity below 15? It bothers me much of the time, but the action keep me coming back.
@EspenKraft Жыл бұрын
Never bothered me. ;-)
@robgs3 жыл бұрын
Used to see these at a lot at concerts or live music shows on the telly back in the 80's - Never really interested me, but I did lust after the Roland A-80 though - Still hoping to spot a good condition one :)
@CraigRodmellMusic3 жыл бұрын
I have one that I no longer use. One note - the very bottom B - does not work, and the mod wheel has had to be glued back together. You can have it for nothing. The catch is, I live in New Zealand. If you'll pay the shipping from here, it's yours.
@robgs3 жыл бұрын
@@CraigRodmellMusic Thanks for the kind offer Craig, but I'll see if I can find one a bit more local ;-) Cheers though!!
@CraigRodmellMusic3 жыл бұрын
@@robgs Not a problem, and your reply was not unexpected. Ah well, the A-80 will continue to sit under my acoustic grand piano in the box of its replacement (RD-2000) where it has been since 2017.
@TryptychUK3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic keyboard, I used one for many years. I never bothered using the controls though, limited and complicated. Better to route everything through a patchbay and knob controller.
@relic9853 жыл бұрын
I recently began using a master keyboard to control my synth rack. It's not nearly as nice as that Yamaha (it's an M-Audio 61es), but it's a great help for workflow when writing new songs. Those keys look so nice, though!
@aristotlemusic Жыл бұрын
Wow that intro was confronting
@circaxx852 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!! I came across a CP33 for $600. I am shopping around for a master board with better action than the GHS. Have you played with the GHE keybed? I’m only second guessing picking it up since it’s a bit older. I came across a KX88, but missed my opportunity for that one. Lol
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@markstevens54422 жыл бұрын
The single midi out is easily solved by plugging it into a midi interface box to give you more outs - I'm sure you know that already though ;)
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
Not sure if your talking to ME, but if so, I can only refer to several different videos I have about MIDI patchbays. ;-)
@DamienPaulLabonte3 жыл бұрын
Looks heavy :)
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
It's VERY heavy.
@ShotecMusic3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! I know the great David Paich used KX88. One MIDI out is not enough? I would appreciate if every MIDI master keyboard had at least one :) I see USB only all the time. (well on the budget side of things)
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
One MIDI Din is definitely much better than 5 USBs. :P
@klaassiersma48922 жыл бұрын
I love those things, it's like having a giant mk1 dx7 in the studio. ( anyone selling one in Holland?)
@JuanMarcosAvila Жыл бұрын
Hello, I have one of these controllers but I don't know which pedal to use as a sustain, which one do you use or which one do you recommend?
@EspenKraft Жыл бұрын
Any pedal with a polarity switch will work. Otherwise go for a Yamaha or Korg pedal.
@carloside2 жыл бұрын
During Peter Garbriel's concert in Athens (1987), his keyboardist David Sancious played only one DX88 for the entire concert. I imagine that in this one he programmed all the sounds that he was going to use from some rack (to his right you can see a computer). Do you think one day you will be able to make a video connecting different racks (such as the TX7, TX802, TX81Z, etc.) so that you can see the KX88 working with various sounds at once while it is being played?
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
I don't plan on making such a video no.
@JohonsonsGonzales21 күн бұрын
Y pensar que el tecladista de TOTO (David Paich) toco con ese teclado y su piano suena genial
@generagan18173 жыл бұрын
Great overview. I have been using the Roland A-70 as my main controller, which has synth-style key action. How do think the A-90 would compare to the KX-88?
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I can't really tell. It's been ages since I played on the original A-90, but I remember I liked it. I did so much live music in the 90s and so many gigs, at different places, and I played on so many different master keyboards and pianos that it's a bit of a blur. ;-)
@generagan18173 жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraft Understandable. The A-70 is pretty amazing and addresses the lack of MIDI ports with the KX-88. Since you are on the topic of controllers, how about a Kurzweil MIDIBoard overview? I don't think I have seen one of those in your studio yet.
@midimoog3 жыл бұрын
My A90EX has nice weighted hammer action keys, but the dreaded hammers crack and the weight falls off. My advice is to make sure you get the later reinforced version. Never buy the earlier version, or you are bound to opening the keyboard and repairing the hammers with epoxy adhesive. 88 times.
@AllenMichael3 жыл бұрын
I have a KX88. I’m so lost when it comes to programming it. I wanted to control the tx816 from it but I couldn’t figure out how to. So instead I used a dx7 to change a parameter of a tx816. Where can I find out how to learn to program the kx88?
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
It's all described in the manual to the KX88. I did it just yesterday, programmed my TX816 rack from the KX88.
@AllenMichael Жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraftI’m using the kx88 to control a mki dx7. I have to play the kx88 very very light to get the same sound on the dx7. When I play the dx7 keybed it sounds softer. It’s like the velocity of the kx88 is too loud vs the dx7 mki
@vincentmarq94093 жыл бұрын
Good keyboard
@pjohansson2347 Жыл бұрын
I have a KX88 and would like to purchase a sound module with an emphasis on good piano sounds for home and live use. Which would be your current favorite module for this application? Thanks
@EspenKraft Жыл бұрын
I have no idea what came after the 90s, but the EMU Proformance modules are great options.
@klinkske3 жыл бұрын
No autotune. Praise da lord!
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
:P
@davetbassbos3 жыл бұрын
Have people here had experience with poly aftertouch? I always thought it should have become a standard, but i guess there were technical and cost challanges. I think Roland and Ensoniq were the only mainstream examples back then.
@rm2kmidi3 жыл бұрын
Is this the controller keyboard that was designed for the TX816? Or am I thinking about a different Yamaha controller?
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Isn't that what I said in the video? ;-) This was made for the TX816 and DX7.
@rm2kmidi3 жыл бұрын
@@EspenKraft nice!
@martinburke91783 жыл бұрын
Correct
@nielswil2 жыл бұрын
I have never played this one or the KX76. Having 1 midi out is strange. I have my second Roland MKB-300 which has an amazing touch being in the middle of the synth style keys and the piano style keys, it is a little to the piano style keys and having 4 midi out it is an amazing keyboard. But no faders or knobs or sliders is a downsize.
@EspenKraft2 жыл бұрын
I think the KX76/88 must be seen in the light of what it was designed for, a controller of the TX816 through a QX1. These three pieces of gear was made as a trinity. In that respect the one midi out of the 76/88 will be "converted" to 8 outs through the QX1. Then players discovered the superb key bed of the 88 in particular, and started using this as a generic master keyboard.
@kropjesla014 ай бұрын
i never knew the kx88 could use hex-strings. I do know my elka mk76 can (just as the mk88 does) Have you ever used one of those?
@EspenKraft4 ай бұрын
I've never used neither the mk76 nor the mk88 as far as I can remember.
@BliterTV3 жыл бұрын
One more time "Oldies But Goodies" :-)
@carlyjacksonsbad23403 жыл бұрын
is very hard to find it today you are very lucky
@EspenKraft3 жыл бұрын
Picked this up locally. The previous owner even drove it home to me. ;-)
@tranceemerson83253 жыл бұрын
is there a significance to the way YAMAHA printed KX on the keyboard branding?
@lundsweden3 жыл бұрын
Its the 80s venetian blinds font look. Back then, we even had venetian blind sunglasses that you couldn't see out of!