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  1. Here's my latest video unboxing and playing the Privia PX-S7000. I really enjoyed, and continue to enjoy, making music on this one. In fact I loved the keybed action so much that I decided to use it as a MIDI controller in my studio cuz it's slim and fits perfectly in front of my desk, with its own integrated, STURDY stand! And those additional piano sounds are gorgeous. Hamburg Grand is by far my favorite!
  2. Hello Casio friends, I’m so excited to share this video with you as I unbox and play one of Casio’s latest Privia models PS-X6000! This thing is on a different level FIRST IMPRESSIONS I love the minimalist aesthetics and combination of wooden look with sleek and modern design. The keybed adjusted to my playing while I utilize different techniques on it. It’s quick and super responsive! Love the wooden look on the keys. One of my favorite features is the touch wheel, as it also works as arrow buttons. Love the Privia Grand sound as you hear me playing it in this video, but I plan on doing more demos as it has some of the best EP sounds I’ve heard.
  3. I'M REALLY HOPING SOMEONE CAN HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT. Okay, so, I bought an instrument called a laser harp. This thing shoots out lasers, and when you place your hand over the lasers you can play notes. The laser harp itself does not have speakers and cannot be "played" as an instrument... it needs to be connected either to a DAW or to a Midi controller. I connected the Midi Out of my laser harp to the Midi In of my Casio Privia PX-350M. When I turn everything on, I've ONLY been able to get the Casio to produce the sound of a piano. If I change the sound to, let's say, strings, the sound of strings will happen when I actually press the keys and play the keyboard with Local Control on... but the sound controlled by the laser harp is ONLY piano. I figured out how to turn Local Control "off", which is a good first step. But this dang thing still only plays "piano". I guess I need someone to tell me how to assign a different sound (such as strings) to Midi. I understand that I need to hit the "Function" button and then scroll thru to "Midi".... but at that point, I am lost. I've spent three straight days trying to figure this out and I'm going bonkers. If anyone can figure this out, I will be forever grateful!!!
  4. Hi, I recently bought a used PRIVIA PX 110 and decided it was a good idea to use bleach and a scrub to clean the keys (it wasn't a good idea). Anyway, the keys are all sparkly and white now but now MOST of the keys on the keyboard do not make a sound. Everything else is fine, such as the effects and tones. I concluded that bleach went through the keys and on to the circuit board, so I took it apart and wiped down the circuit board with isopropyl alcohol. That didn't work either. I was convinced that the problem was the circuit board for the keys but there was no evidence of corroded areas which leads me to think otherwise. Still, I was able to find a replacement part from a CDP 100 keyboard. Now, my question is, do you think that putting in a circuit board from the CDP 100 (working already) will fix the issue of my Privia px 110? I know that they use the same circuit board but due to the good PHYSICAL condition of my current circuit board, I'm starting to think that the problem lies deeper within bleach seeping to the circuit board and ultimately lies within the more inner workings of the keyboard. The circuit board from the CDP 100 isn't bought yet, and I won't be able to return if I do buy it, which is why I'm hesitant.
  5. Benedek

    Casio 560M

    I dont know wich one to buy. casio px 560M or Roland FP 50 i really want the Casio but Somebody said that they make "toys"And Roland has a professional sound.I think Casio has An amazing sound.Someone said that the Casio has a bizarre feeling playing on it and the Roland mechanism is much more better.I really want the Casio but every musicians near me say that doesnt matter which type i want i should buy the Roland. Sorry for my English.
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