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Did you buy it online or in person? I ask because if you bought it in person, I would suggest you go to that store and try the floor model. But in general, it seems that it could be louder than that at full volume. Do you have the headphones unplugged when you are listening through the speakers? Make sure the only thing you have plugged in is the power adapter and the pedals.
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GrPnoConcert sound seems to have changed?
Joe Muscara replied to SteveK's topic in PX-360 and CGP-700
Ha! At my old house, I had to remember to keep the ceiling fan off in the summer despite the Houston heat when I was tuning my acoustic piano. Not that I tuned by ear, but it would throw me off and I couldn't tell if the unisons were smooth or not. -
I have no inside info, but I doubt the CT-S500 or CT-S1000V are being replaced so soon. I could be wrong, there could be a 510 and a 1100 coming, but I have no idea what those might have. I'm basing this on the PX-S3000 and 1000 being replaced by the +100 of those models, but I don't know how long the first ones were on the market before being replaced, and I don't know when the CT-S models shipped, either. IOW, why am I posting at all when I know nothing? Oh yeah, it's the internet.
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Listening to your example, I keep waiting to hear Whitney Houston's voice to start singing! IOW, nice job! 👍
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PX-870 Cat on top of piano. Risky?
Joe Muscara replied to freddyonderstal's topic in Privia x50 x60 Series
Just think, that was done before we had people putting digital pianos in shells to look like real pianos. The Stooges were ahead of their time! -
PX-870 Cat on top of piano. Risky?
Joe Muscara replied to freddyonderstal's topic in Privia x50 x60 Series
I'm sure the fallboard can handle the weight of a housecat. It's designed to protect the keys both from dust and minor impacts. I would make sure the fallboard is properly positioned when it's covering the keys because I think the only time it might be a problem is if it's not, and something hits it or puts weight on it, there's a chance that might misalign something depending on the design. It's not terribly likely, and it may even be hard to get it to stay in some in between position anyway. -
Using Pedal 2 to advance patches in Mainstay
Joe Muscara replied to kylebhankins's topic in Privia Pro PX-5S
Did you mean MainStage? If so, I'd like to change the subject so that it comes up if someone searches. -
What model? Instructions vary by model, and maybe it's something else that's not working right that we can help you with if we know the features..
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You are right about that part, in that they can fit more units in the same amount of space, less weight to ship and all that with the commensurate reduction in costs. However, you seem to believe that they're willing to give up quality and functionality in order to do this. While we're still waiting and hoping for a successor to the PX-5S, if you make an apples to apples comparison of models such as the PX-160 to the PX-S1000, I don't see reduced functionality. I guess you might argue that the PX-360 had the color touch screen while the PX-S3000 doesn't and I haven't looked at them feature for feature, I don't think there's a reduction in functionality. I could be wrong about that. OTOH, I've seen the PX-S3000/3100 in more stores than I ever saw the PX-360.
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What? You think they made the keyboards smaller to reduce costs? Do you know how much it costs to retool manufacturing? They had been making the same chassis size for the 88-key models for years to that point. Now they have a new line that has wood keys. The change in size wasn't about costs at all.
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Static noise with headphones
Joe Muscara replied to waterfall101's topic in Privia PX-S7000 / PX-S6000 / PX-S5000
I tried three different sound systems, the built-in speakers on my iMac, a set of Beats headphones, and my studio monitors. The only thing I might have heard was in the start of third one it almost sounds like a second strike. But other than that, they all sound pretty normal to me. -
That's exactly what I was wondering, both whether you created some Genesis/Banks presets, and where TF were they on the forum?
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Not specifically. You would have to find a wireless system that works with the outputs on the PX-5S, which are pretty standard for a stage keyboard, instrument 1/4" left and right, or headphone out. The PX-5S doesn't have any wireless features built-in such as Bluetooth.
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Now that I'm poking around the XW area here, I came across this and even though the post is nearly 8 years old, I'm wondering why you asked that and particularly in here, @Mike Martin. Even though "null" (Gary) is probably gone, I was curious about the timelines in order to address the question of the bands Yes and Genesis and if one copied the other. Fortunately, Wikipedia's summaries at the top of each provide potential answers. It appears to me that they both went progressive around the same time. Oh, I guess I haven't answered the question. While my focus has changed from classic prog rock, I still consider myself a fan of old Genesis. I also like later Genesis (yeah, even the pop stuff), Peter Gabriel (he has some new stuff out and more coming), and Yes. I dabbled in some other prog rock material but none of it stuck with me like early Genesis and Yes.
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Casio Privia PX-S3000: Music Preset List
Joe Muscara replied to Heinz_Wolter's topic in Privia PX-S Series
Even though I have this model, I haven't confirmed this, but I would guess it has a lot of the same presets as other models. This has been discussed here under those models. You could search for those threads. I did and found this one which might be helpful. -
Issue in starting arranger keyboard , turns off immediately
Joe Muscara replied to Devesh's topic in General CT-X Discussion
Short answer: Check the power first. I believe that model can run on batteries. If so, try new, good batteries with the power adapter completely disconnected. If that works, you may need a new power adapter. -
CT-S500 as MIDI Controller?
Joe Muscara replied to Rudolph R-N R's topic in General CT-S1000V and CT-S500 Discussion
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CT-S500 as MIDI Controller?
Joe Muscara replied to Rudolph R-N R's topic in General CT-S1000V and CT-S500 Discussion
The CT-S500 is a great keyboard (as is the CT-X5000, but they do have different target markets). The CT-S500 has MIDI-over-USB and as long as you plan on using it to control sounds on a "computer" (which would include something like an iPad), you should be able run the USB cable from the CT-S500 to the iPad and play the sounds on the iPad. Just make sure the cable is the right type. Oh yeah, you could also use the Bluetooth adapter to play your iPad as well. That's what the thing is for. -
And realistically, acoustics in general (I mean acoustics as in "the properties or qualities of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it") can greatly affect how an instrument sounds. I think keyboard manufacturers try to provide as neutral an instrument to start with, but everything changes how things sound, the room, the surfaces in it, where you are relative to the sound coming out of it, etc.. In the end, pick something you like and go with it. And if you get a chance to play a decent or better grand piano, do it. The more, the better and it will help inform your choices.
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I doubt a failed speaker would hiss. Hiss is usually a sign of noise getting through to the speaker. The PX-160 has 1/4 outputs that can be connected to an amp or powered speakers.
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Brad covers it pretty well. But I just wanted to chime in and say that expression pedals don't always just change volume. The timbre of the tone can change as well. This is commonly seen on organs. The expression pedal is an integral part of playing a Hammond organ or one of its many clones that are out there. It doesn't just make it louder. https://www.hammondtoday.com/2016/03/21/the-hammond-expression-pedal-eq-properties/ Many instruments have a non-linear response to increased volume, or perhaps I should say "force," used to play it. Take Brad's example of the sax player. The player might sustain a note but blow harder as they go, changing not only the volume but the tone. You might hear this as "growl" in this case. Depending upon how each sound is programmed, an expression pedal can add a lot of… expression to a performance. I do think it could be an exciting "knob" for your son to play with.
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That is odd. Keep us posted if it happens again. Maybe some weird background app was running. You might want to check Activity Monitor.
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There must be some app on your Mac that's producing the audio. AFAIK, a Mac doesn't play sounds on MIDI input without any MIDI/Audio app running. Is there an app you're using to play sound on the Mac, such as a DAW like GarageBand or Logic? Is something like Quicktime Player running (I don't know if that one would), or a notation app? If I'm understanding you correctly, this isn't an issue of the PX-S1000 at all but something inside the Mac.