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#388252 - 04/22/14 02:50 PM
Re: What about a Casio Privia PX350?
[Re: cassp]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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I have one and got it as a replacement for my real piano I had to sell. As a Piano the feel and sound are superb. Definatly use an out board sound system. Built in speakers are OK but don't do the sounds justice. The rhythms are probably not on par with what you are used to. But for a laid back cocktail hour, dinner music, or just jamming they'd be just fine. They have a few basic intros, endings and 1 variation for each. You can edit them to some degree, changing instruments, volume , etc. As far as MIDI it has it and thats about all I can tell you -LOL. I midied my BK7m to it and no problems. It does support a Thumbdrive so you I believe you can do MP3's on it. I haven't really done much with it except just straightforward play it with a few keyboard sounds and some Rhythms. You can download the users manuel online. All of that other stuff and most of my time is spent on the BK9. My opnion is its the best buy for a solid home keyboard or for simple gigs. And very good to keep your piano chops up. Lots of band players are using its brother the PX5s (4 programmable splits as a midi controller, lots more editing of sounds, no rhythms or speakers ) along with a second keyboard like the Roland VR09 to cover all the bases.
Edited by Bill Lewis (04/22/14 02:56 PM)
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer
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#388283 - 04/23/14 12:19 PM
Re: What about a Casio Privia PX350?
[Re: cassp]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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George, what about the Yamaha Piaggero?
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#388352 - 04/25/14 03:36 PM
Re: What about a Casio Privia PX350?
[Re: cassp]
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
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For the price, Casio's keyboards have a fantastic feel, a decent piano sound, and they're light with a great price point.
I own the PX-350. I would not use it live as an arranger. Why? There aren't many styles, the styles only have two variations, the styles are good, but not great, the buttons aren't lit up, there aren't many buttons to control the styles, like auto fill or the stuff Ted mentioned.
I would recommend using it with a laptop and performing along with MIDIs. I use mine at home with Ivory II, and I'm in piano nirvana.
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#388363 - 04/26/14 05:33 AM
Re: What about a Casio Privia PX350?
[Re: cassp]
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