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#420202 - 04/21/16 10:36 AM
Re: Casio MZX-500 .., My initial thoughts!
[Re: Dnj]
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Donny, haven't used the mic input yet, but from what I can tell it has some basic effects you can use for mic and line input. There isn't any thing remotely related to a harmonizer though. The MZX is supposed to be able to convert Yamaha styles.., that opens up 1000's of styles for downloading in this keyboard. The registrations are what you find on a typical arranger. It even has a Freeze option. It's very easy to use, you can save them to USB. However, I'm wondering if there is a misprint in the manual or if I'm just misreading it. The manual says: 96 (4 set ups X 24 banks). However, unless I missed something, I see 8 locations per bank. Will have to check that one out.
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#420203 - 04/21/16 10:42 AM
Re: Casio MZX-500 .., My initial thoughts!
[Re: Nick G]
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Nick the synth sounds are really good in the MZX. That's certainly do to the Hex Layer feature. I'd give the edge to the MOXF-6.., However, it's not to say that the MZX can't compete with it (because I strongly believe it can). IMO what you'll see (hear) is that I think Yamaha has more experienced sound editors on their staff.
The MZX can produce some amazingly large sounds, but I think Casio's resources (in terms of highly skilled techs) is why Yamaha takes the edge there. Don't get me wrong.., some of the Hex Tones are really good. The tools are all there as well. Not only that.., there are synth bases that have their own dedicated "Base Synth" that's utilizes the Hex Layer Feature.
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#420204 - 04/21/16 10:51 AM
Re: Casio MZX-500 .., My initial thoughts!
[Re: squeak_D]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Donny, haven't used the mic input yet, but from what I can tell it has some basic effects you can use for mic and line input. There isn't any thing remotely related to a harmonizer though. The MZX is supposed to be able to convert Yamaha styles.., that opens up 1000's of styles for downloading in this keyboard. The registrations are what you find on a typical arranger. It even has a Freeze option. It's very easy to use, you can save them to USB. However, I'm wondering if there is a misprint in the manual or if I'm just misreading it. The manual says: 96 (4 set ups X 24 banks). However, unless I missed something, I see 8 locations per bank. Will have to check that one out. Thanx Squeak...keep us informed on that registration setups are very important to a performing player and how you can navigate thru them , search for songs etc,,......good to hear it has a Mic Input also,....how is the KEYBED Feel with the piano box keys..
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#420238 - 04/21/16 10:03 PM
Re: Casio MZX-500 .., My initial thoughts! **UPDATED**
[Re: squeak_D]
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Hi SqD, Are the sliders works with the style parts and also with SMF parts to control track volumes? When you can, please check how good are the mic effects for vocal enhancements. How loud are the forward-facing speaker? Do you think it is enough for a 20-30 people audience (not an EDM situation)? Thanks
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