Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano

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Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano

The Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano - Perfect for stage and studio use. Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano features advanced AIF sound source providing 128 notes of polyphony... more...where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off it also has 1/4' line outputs for connecting to a mixer or PA system. The 202 tones including organ and drum tones will make you ready for any music style. The 88 weighted and Graded keys provide the look and feel of an acoustic piano. Piano sound tailored to your own taste: The piano setting key switches to grand piano sound at the touch of a button. Two settings are available: \classic'' for a soft, discreet sound and ``modern'' with a more lighter, brighter character. The Stereo LINE IN / OUT (L/mono, R) of your digital piano provides a connection for full sound experiences. e.g. to your PA-system or studio equipment. The Casio PX-320 Privia digitally reproduces the high-quality sound of a top concert grand piano complete with first-class reverb effects. The simulation of the resonating strings that is provided by the ``Acoustic Resonance'' effect rounds the sound experience off perfectly. With the Panel-Lock function, the control panel is protected from unintentional moves while playing and to protect settings. Powerful 2-way system with four speakers and 2 x 8 watts of output power ensures a targeted sound delivery. Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano main features include: 128-Voice Polyphony, 128 notes simultaneously for full musical expression. It lets you play sweeping chords and make extensive use of the damper pedal. 202 Tones Including organ and drum tones. 70 preset rhythms offer a varied range spanning the world of music. Listen, sing along, play along: 60 top quality songs are stored. 4 reverb / 4 chorus effects. File up to 32 set-ups (8 x 4 spaces) in the registration memory.

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The Casio PX-320 impresses straight down the line - and on the stage The wide range of ... more

sounds offer an amazing sound diversity. 88
dynamic touch weighted keys provide an authentic
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Casio Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano with Stand & Pedal Board

Casio Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano with Stand & Pedal Board

The Casio PX-320 impresses straight down the line - and on the stage The wide range of ... more

sounds offer an amazing sound diversity. 88
dynamic touch weighted keys provide an authentic
playing feel.With the rosewood stand and free
SP-30 pedal board include...

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Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano

Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano

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PX-320 Digital Piano features advanced AIF sound
source providing 128 notes of polyphony where
notes reverberate naturally without being cut off
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