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#409155 - 10/01/15 04:40 PM
Re: Anybody playing a weighted keyboard?
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 12/17/12
Posts: 770
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Backous,
Tx for the response. At this point I wouldn't be gigging with the 88 keyboard. I'm new at this so I would use the board more so to develop my playing technique and perhaps recording.
I would even consider a Yamaha CVP 700 series down the line. But at this point, I a militias with a weighted keyboard are limited.
Again tx for responding.
at under $1000 you cant go wrong with Casio, they all have the same great keybed and good sound, and are quite portable... As tou allready have an arranger, the PX-5S is a great lightweight choice... If you try hard, you should be able to find a used one for under $600 Now I am a big fan of Casio keyboards and it is good to see a confirmation for Casio keyboards from someone who seems to have a lot of experience with various music gear. I don't mind paying top dollars for quality but not for brand names (though I'd admit that many a time a good name implies good quality, but not always and often they are over-priced because of the names) whether they are computers, sports items, or music gear. I get all my Roland products at cost thanks to a dealer friend, but sometimes he and I do not buy certain products by Roland due to the high prices. I think Casio has "forced" other manufacturers to come out with lower priced versions of their high-end synths. I've been enjoying playing my Casio PX-330 now ready to upgrade perhaps to the Casio PX-360 or the PX-560. Recently I played the Casio CGP 700 at the local Guitar Center. The ivory feel keyboard was real good. The action was just perfect and natural for me. It was very easy and fast to move around on the color touch screen. Many good sounds. All of that with the nice looking stand, I think for, $800? I knew, then, I can buy either PX-360 or PX560 without any hesitation. We bought a Casio PX-5s for a church group overseas just recently. An interesting fact about the pro keyboard PX-5x. Both professional musicians and hobbyists buy them and there is tons of support. I am downloading patches to install when I make the travel next week.
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#409273 - 10/05/15 09:41 AM
Re: Anybody playing a weighted keyboard?
[Re: guitpic1]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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Been looking around...found two interesting keyboards that might work for me, right price.
Casio Privia PX 5S and Yamaha DGX 650.
These pianos will be used only for practice for me to learn piano. The board won't be going out on gigs I don't think.
I'm sort of leaning toward the DGX 650 because it has styles, in the event I might want to mess around with that. I'd like to midi with my Tyros once in a while but I'm guessing it might be tricky as the 650 only has a USB out.
The Casio seems like a pretty good board for the money, and has midi hookups, but no styles.
What do you think? The PX-5S in my opinion has better piano sounds, and a much better action, i disliked the DGX action.. The PX-5S is a perfect solution for putting under an arranger, as it has a lot to add in addition to an arranger. great sounds, and some really deep arpeggiator, combined with lots of controll (sliders/knobs) If you want a PX-5S type board with arranger styles on board from Casio, you really need to look at the new PX360 and PX560(the later one releasing this month) they both have a very nice touchscreen, same keybed as the PX5s, and the same sound engine.. PX350 has probably more to offer where it comes to sounds then the PX5s...both have also more then 200 styles on board, the 560 also has an arpeggiator The DGX 650 is soundwise and stylewise comparable to the low end yamaha arrangers of the PSR-E series, tough with some reasonable piano sounds added. the only thing where i think the 650 may outshine the casios is when it comes to flute, brass and other acoustic instrument sounds. I hope this helps you
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