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#417978 - 03/07/16 09:00 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: FransN]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: FransN
I wonder how the quality of styles are in the mz x500. Still no demo of that. If they are the same quality as the ones in the ctk 7200 then I will pass.


Aside from the quality which for $899.00 US what can you really expect?....more importantly is what kind of style library and how many styles can be found when needed besides whats in the KB...i guess we'll see shortly.

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#417979 - 03/07/16 09:04 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: Dnj]
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Casio has the AC7 style format and so does these new MZ-X serie. There aren't many styles for it at the moment. I have a few user styles for the ctk 7200 but these aren't that great.

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#417981 - 03/07/16 09:08 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj


Aside from the quality which for $899.00 US what can you really expect?


The Casio MZ x 500 cost $1,099.00
The Yamaha psr s770 and Korg pa600 are in the same price tag and these styles sound great.


Edited by FransN (03/07/16 09:19 AM)

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#417982 - 03/07/16 09:54 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: Bachus]
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That Ralph Maten demo was enlightening. He was operating the keyboard like a disco/dance machine. A few years ago I played with some fancy drum machines in the music store. They worked pretty much like the Casio in the demo. I'm sure you all noticed that Ralph was pushing buttons rather than playing keys. Today's youth are pretty good at pushing buttons. My daughter is pretty proficient with modern technology. She even gets a charge out of "pushing my buttons" on a daily basis.
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#417985 - 03/07/16 12:36 PM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: KORG80]
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Originally Posted By: KORG80
That Ralph Maten demo was enlightening. He was operating the keyboard like a disco/dance machine. A few years ago I played with some fancy drum machines in the music store. They worked pretty much like the Casio in the demo. I'm sure you all noticed that Ralph was pushing buttons rather than playing keys. Today's youth are pretty good at pushing buttons. My daughter is pretty proficient with modern technology. She even gets a charge out of "pushing my buttons" on a daily basis.
God Bless,
Don

I hope these demo's show why i have been so enthousiast about the MZ-X from the first time i read the manuall...
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#418047 - 03/09/16 06:02 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: Dnj]
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#418115 - 03/10/16 09:13 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: Dnj]
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#418116 - 03/10/16 11:29 AM Re: Casio MZ x500 Demo [Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 02/05/16
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fantastic...can't wait till april...casio take my money now...seriouslty..i was only luke warm about this board till i found out about the yamaha rythm conversion..and the ability to turn midi files to rythms..suprisingly i know i wont use the pads to full effect..so i'm looking to to the slightly cheaper 300 version.....longtime lurker..first post


Edited by screenshot (03/10/16 11:38 AM)

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