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...and I love it so far 3hearts

I've just posted this post in the adult beginners Forum

But, it may be appreciated over here more smile

The casio PX-100 finally had to go...I've traded it in for a brand new casio PX-320 laugh

The PX100 has been a wonderful piano to learn on and its size and weight have always been a big plus for me.

But, this year I've promised myself I'm gonna start gigging and today I test drove the PX-320 (just this morning in fact) and a deal to part ex the PX100 was done.

This is a fantastic keyboard laugh

128 note polyphony
The weight and the feel of the new keyboard is in a different league to the PX-100
The piano sounds are just beautiful to my ears
and it has audio outs so straight into my rig without using the rack every time and straight into audacity for recording and a SD card record facility built in, to boot!!


I like this piano a lot laugh


http://www.casio.co.uk/Products/Musical%20Instruments/Privia/PX-320H5/At%20a%20Glance/


If you are maybe considering purchasing one and would like to hear how my new baby sounds

I've just recorded a brief jam to show the dynamics of the whole keyboard:-


Practise jam with my new PX-320 {click}


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Sounds great Lee, congrats! My gut tells me I want a Yamaha or Roland but I tried all the pianos in a big music shop this weekend and in the lower price range I preferred the Casios by a long way. I only got my M-Audio for Christmas so my wife would kill me if I replaced it so soon, otherwise I'd be joining you! laugh


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Hi Baz

Thanks laugh

Yes, I love Yamaha products too and I have the Yamaha Motif rack ES which the Casio can control so I get the best of both worlds laugh .

I have a large DJ rig that the casio can now plug into for gigging without always using the rack (I just get sick of carrying and setting up so much stuff)

Its much lighter than the Yammie keyboards which is a big plus when I am lumping loads of kit around too.

I've been playing this board for hours today and I'm loving it more and more.

(I'm well aware for serious gigging I'd have to tape over the Casio logo of course wink ha )


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Ooops forgot to tell mine I was upgrading, still it looks pretty much the same she'll never notice wink


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I've just recorded a brief jam to show the dynamics of the whole keyboard:-
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Thanks! Nice playing and a beautiful piano tone! smile

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Ooops forgot to tell mine I was upgrading, still it looks pretty much the same she'll never notice wink
LOL! Unforunately it's about a foot longer than my 61 key M-Audio, I don't think I'd get away with it! laugh


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how does it be compared to PX200/800 in action? i played on PX110 and PX800 at GC and liked PX800's action better than that on a PX110 or Yamaha DGX625.

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Thanks Richard smile

Yes Baz...you just may not get away with it quite so easily ha


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Hi Signa

I didn't try the PX200 or 800 sorry...however, its a better action IMHO to my old trusty PX100

I have the yamaha CLP170 at home and its very similar. The extra sampling on each key strike and the 128 note polyphony makes it feel similar to the PX100/yamaha motif combo set up I already had (but without the need for the rack all the time thumb )


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I will probably add my thoughts in a few weeks/months after I've lived with it a little longer...but, this is a lot of piano for the money...I like it a lot laugh


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Hi Lee, you have a lovely grand piano sound there but I was wondering if it had a more upright/bluesy preset? Any chance of a quick demo of it if it has? laugh


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Sheesh Baz I'm not sure what sound would be closest?

it has..

Grand Piano Modern (the one I used for the above recording)
GP classic & GP Variation
Rock Piano
La Piano
Mellow Piano
Modern Piano
Dance Piano
Honky Tonk
Octave Piano


Pick one you like and I'll record something for you smile


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You're a gentleman and a scholar sir!

Difficult to choose! The Honkytonk setting would obviously be an upright but they're usually harsher than I would like.

Can I hear the Rock Piano? I'm guessing that's going to be an Elton John type of sound but might be a useful compromise.

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I'll be back with something soon...once I figure out how to get to that setting?


no probs

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Edit: duh thats easy its just a button :rolleyes: ...back soon


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Hi Baz

Did you have to mention Elton John!! help :rolleyes:

Basically just ignore the playing (cause this aint nothing like him ! ha )

And blues aint my strong point either so no laughing at the "bluesy attempt" at the end...okay?


Hope it helps

I guess this aint what they call the blues !! LOL {click}


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Very nice! Thanks a lot mate, that's actually pretty close to the kind of sound I was looking for! I think this piano would suit me very well. All I need to do now is find one to try and come up with a plausible reason to buy a new keyboard lol!


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try and come up with a plausible reason to buy a new keyboard
Hmmm that could be a little tricky?


I'm sure some of the more "experienced husbands" here could come up with some great reasons wink ha


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Thinking about it

if you can't come up with a good reason

I guess you would call it the blues


A small sample - Just to make you smile - LOL


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LOL Sweet!

How long have you been playing Lee? Looking forward to the day when I can play with some finesse! laugh


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Hi Baz

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How long have you been playing Lee? Looking forward to the day when I can play with some finesse!
Thanks laugh

If you've got a few spare hours! eek ...you can read all about it in my piano blog (the link is in my signature) wink laugh

Quick answer = 4 years smile


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Interesting Blog! Four years isn't very long and you play beautifully! Maybe there's hope for me yet! laugh


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Maybe there's hope for me yet!
Sure, if I can do it anyone can thumb how long have you been playing?


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