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Top 10 Best Digital Piano and Keyboard

Top 10 Best Digital Piano and Keyboard

So, this is our top 10 picks for the best digital pianos and best keyboard pianos. We haven’t put any restrictions on this list so there is no price range to work within. Some of these picks may feature in other lists, like our 10 best digital pianos and keyboards for beginners.
For any instruments that appear in more than one list, keep in mind that the pros and cons may be slightly different. For example, many digital pianos on this list may be too complex for a beginner and therefore would have different cons on our best for beginners list.

 Roland RD-2000

The Roland RD-2000 sounds incredible thanks to two onboard sound engines – SuperNATURAL and V-Piano. The piano and electric piano sounds are second to none and the weighted keys are thought to be the best of any Roland keyboard to date.
It’s equally at home on stage and in the studio, this keyboard piano is ideal for professional musicians. The RD-2000 keyboard can split into 8 zones with individual sounds, you can also layer up to 8 sounds which are perfect for creating unique patches. Any voices you create can be stored in the keyboards internal memory and are easily accessed when needed.
Control is paramount with this keyboard, you can control your DAW directly from the RD-2000, accessing sounds or triggering loops and samples. You can also control various parameters of your voice, effect, or DAW in real time using 8 velocity sensitive knobs and 9 assignable sliders. All knobs and sliders are LED lit which makes for great visual feedback on a dark stage.
  •  Very authentic feel.
  • Extremely versatile in live use.
  •  Integrates well with third party software/DAWs.
  •  Zero latency processor.
  •  SuperNATURAL and V-Piano sound engines.
  • But Not as suitable for beginner to intermediate players.
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  • Yamaha YDP-184

    The Yamaha YDP-184 is built around the sound Yamaha’s CFX 9′ concert grand piano and it’s absolutely beautiful. This is one for the purists looking for the ultimate piano experience. The experience can be enhanced by adjusting parameters like string and damper resonance with Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM). This mimics in great detail the way string vibration reflects off the soundboard causes other strings to vibrate.
    One of the best things about the YDP-184 is the expressiveness of the weighted keys. The graded hammer action keys are the best example of progression from low end to high end on our list. There are 24 voices including electric pianos and 256-note max polyphony. The MIDI record function lets you record your playing and USB connectivity makes it easy to connect to other devices.
    Everything with this piano is about being authentic, even when playing with headphones the stereophonic optimizer recreates the experience of an acoustic piano. Sound is dispersed in a way that suggests it’s coming from the body of the instrument. You can find a host of interactive features via Yamaha’s Smart Pianist app.
    • Stunning CFX sound engine.
    • Beautiful graded hammer action keys.
    • Authentic piano experience.
    • Beautiful console.
    • Smart Pianist app.
    • Lack of versatility
     
    Yamaha YDP-184 Console Digital Piano

    • Yamaha CP88

      The Yamaha CP88 is a premium stage piano for performers, producers, and songwriters. Despite being incredibly powerful, the CP88 is very easy to use thanks to its intuitive design. The keyboard is light by comparison which is great for gigging but it’s built to handle a few knocks too.
      There are 3 gorgeous grand pianos including the Yamaha CFX, Yamaha S700, and the Bösendorfer Imperial 290. All three of these voices have been recorded with incredible detail. There are 2 upright pianos, which are the U1 and Yamaha’s flagship upright piano, the SU7.
      There is quite a wide range of voices available from synths to strings but most notable after the pianos are the electric pianos. Yamaha’s iconic CP70 and CP80 electric grand pianos have been perfectly sampled for the CP88. Last but not least, Yamaha’s VCM (Virtual Circuit Modelling) enhances sound by mimicking vintage effects and processors.
      • Wide choice of high-quality voices.
      • Simple user interface.
      • Virtual Circuit Modelling.
      • Realistic feel.
      • It’s slightly behind the Roland RD-2000, other than that there are no clear cons.

    • Kawai MP11SE

      Kawai is known for luxurious pianos and meticulous sampling/recording. The MP11SE is no exception, featuring Kawai’s Shigeru SK-EX, SK-5, and Kawai EX concert grand piano sounds.
      Kawai considers the MP11SE to have the most realistic keyboard action of and keyboard piano and they aren’t far wrong. They have extended the pivot point on the hammer action keys to match that of the Shigeru concert grand piano.
      The MP11SE doesn’t have a huge selection of voices, there are some lovely electric pianos but it’s really all about the grand pianoswith this one. It’s very easy to tweak your sound till it’s just right with the Virtual Technician technology and independent sections for pianos and electric pianos on the keyboards main panel.
      • Very realistic hammer action keys.
      • Luxurious concert grand piano sounds.
      • Simple user interface.
      • MIDI controller functions.
      • Limited voices.
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  • Casio CGP-700

    At the midpoint of our list, we have gone for something that is a bit more of an all-rounder, the popular Casio CGP-700. Typical of a Casio instrument, the CGP-700 offers exceptional value for money. Packed with 550 different voices and 200 rhythms, there isn’t much that you won’t find here.
    All of these voices and rhythms can be accessed via the 5.3″ color touch panel. The touch panel is icon based so it’s very quick and easy to get around. It has USB recording capability plus a 17-track sequencer which is huge for a keyboard of this type. The included wooden stand houses the 40w 6 speaker system that can be adjusted to face the player or the audience.
    • A huge number of voices.
    • The large color touch panel.
    • 17-track sequencer.
    • USB recording.
    • Adjustable speaker system.
    • Voices offer more versatility than quality.
    Casio CGP-700 Grand Piano

  • Nord keyboards are the must-have instrument for many professional musicians. The Stage 3 is split into 3 sections, piano, synth, and organ, each of which is highly customizable. The memory for the piano and synth sections has been significantly increased to allow for much deeper sampling. This means the sound quality is now better than ever before.
    The organ section emulates a vintage rotary speaker and has physical drawbars for realistic tone control. The synth section has a dedicated OLED display to easily adjust various parameters. The layer and split functions have been enhanced since the previous model with some very nice additions like optional crossfadeNord has included some very authentic effects too, particularly the compressor and delay.
    • Very high-quality sounds.
    • Has a dedicated section for each voice group.
    • Drawbars for organ tone control.
    • Authentic digital effects.
    • Keyboard action isn’t as good as it should be.

    Nord Stage 3 Digital Stage Piano

Korg Grandstage 88

Korg is continually getting better at making their instruments very intuitive and easy to control. The Grandstage 88 has a 3-band EQ and 4 insert effects that can be easily adjusted while playing to precisely shape your tone in real-time. The layout is perfect with a dedicated dynamics section and a favorites section that lets you recall your most used voices quickly.
There are 6 very authentic piano voices from concert grand pianos to upright pianos. The pianos are generated by Korg’s gorgeous SGX-2 acoustic piano sound engine.
The Grandstage 88 has 500 voices in total including electric pianos and organs. However, the variety is not as wide as the amount suggests with most voices being subtle variations of others.
  • Simple user interface.
  • Dedicated dynamics section.
  • Gorgeous piano sounds.
  • Very nice keyboard action.
  • Authentic effects.
  • Best suits a very specific kind of player  jazz.
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