A nice video showing the step-up from air to aix technollogy by Casio
It shows that Casio made a huge step from the px-560 which is below average on anything but piano and dp’s..
The new aix has defiantely made a step forward..
I think that we might see a px-5s follow up soon.. With both the air as well as aix and a versatile casio synth... And the interface of the MZ-X500.. And the workstation features of the px-5s And the rumored new upgraded 88 keys keybed..
Can’t wait till Winter Namm..
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SNIP I think that we might see a px-5s follow up soon.. With both the air as well as aix and a versatile casio synth... And the interface of the MZ-X500.. And the workstation features of the px-5s And the rumored new upgraded 88 keys keybed..
Can’t wait till Winter Namm..
I noticed only now that the PX560 shows the name Casio on its back. The PX330 shows only "Privia." Obviously, Casio is gaining confidence as they have a strong presence in the market. I sold my PX330 to one of my piano students. I was looking into buying a PX560 but ended up getting a Numa Stage Pro - 28 pounds and it fits the Casio Privia gig bag. I would be very interested in a new Casio board. Until then, the Numa Compact 2x is very appealing to me as you said something to the effect that it was the most noticeable out of NAMM this year.
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