Casio PRIVIA PX310

The new Casio Privia PX310 digital piano is the revolutionary digital piano that makes it possible for just about anyone to experience the joys of playing the piano. Stylish,... more...compact, and priced for affordability, the Privia provides authentic piano sound and feel in your room or just about anywhere else. The PX310 also includes a Bass Reflex System which will allow you to reproduce low frequency sounds as well as a dedicated tweeter to produce the diverse range of added tones and accompaniments. The PX310 has a Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard for that authentic grand piano feel. Lower notes play relatively heavier than higher notes, just like the keys on a grand piano. Selectable touch sensitivity even lets you configure the keyboard for a light touch that makes it possible for your fingers to really fly when they need to. A stereo-sampled Tri-element ZPI sound source on the PX310 includes seperate waveforms for strong key pressure, medium key pressure and light key pressure, which accentuates the differences between the sounds produced by each. Multiple stereo-samples are also taken of tones produced by an acoustic grand, from the low range to the high range. Notes remain natural sounding and realistic from the moment a key is pressed until the note decays, providing you with sound quality that is virtually identical to that of an acoustic grand piano. 64-note polyphony helps to ensure you never lose notes due to damper pedal operation. The Casio PX310 digital piano has high-quality, versatile tone, with layer and split modes. In addition to grand piano tones, the PX310 also includes strings, pipe organ, and other tones. A Layer feature allows simultaneous play of two tones, and a Split feature lets you split the keyboard between two different tones. Features: ZPI Sound Source with tri-element 32-Note Polyphonic 202 Tones 120 Rhythms MIDI In/Out Through 8 Digital Effects, Brilliance, Pedal Effects and DSP Layer and split 1 Song, 2-Track Son

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Give CASIO a chance...the really are going up!

Advantages: Good features and playability for the money
Disadvantages: No pitch bend, aftertouch, low polyphony

...Now I have owned two Casio keyboards in my time and whilst they are full of features, the sound sets and quality was never as high as that of Yamaha. This put me off the particular brand at first, but I was soon won over by the many positive reviews on the particular model that caught my eye; the PX 310. The things that won me over included 88 fully weighted graded hammer action full sized keys, rhythms and accompaniments, over 200 sounds including ...
...few styles taken from earlier Casio models with updated sounds. There is certainly plenty to choose from and you can have them in Casio single fingered chord, fingered chord or full range chord modes. The operation of this model has been sacrificed to make way for the minimalistic look to the piano. There is only a small screen displaying only the sound number and any other tones apart from the main ones require a combination of buttons to access. ...

lea20 14.11.2008 · Read full review
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