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Cool but where’s the Casiotone with minikeys? I hope we see a new version of the SA-series re-branded as Casiotone.
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Great demos 👍. Now that Casio has improved their sound-chip, they should really focus on making better keybeds. I guess the keys are just as flimsy, noisy and cheap as those in the MZ-X series?
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No reason to be sad. You can just update the sound of your Privia with Pianoteq or some sample-software and get way better sound. That's what I did with my Roland-piano, which has a poor mono-sound. That got old really fast.
Older Privias are good and the keybed works for even more challenging classical pieces, so no reason really to upgrade. I don't think there's much improvement in the key-touch of these new Privias. Probably just as loud. That has been a common Casio "feature" for years across their entire keyboard-library. And hammer-action is always going to be loud because of how the mechanism works.
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Even the cheapest Privia PX-160 (about 460 euros around here it seems) has string- and damper-resonance, so it's not really necessary to invest over 1000 euros/dollars/whatever for greater sound. But for me, the most important thing is the feel of those keys.
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Nice. I might need to sell my Roland-piano and get this if it really does have a good weighted keyboard like in the Privia-models. I like the very small and compact size. Saves lots of space. Too bad there's no damper- or string resonance but I can use Pianoteq on my PC when I want the best piano-sound, so it's not a big problem.
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Is there really a need for 76-keys hammer-action keyboard? Hammer-action means piano and piano is 88-keys. You need the full set of keys if you're serious about piano-playing.
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Apparently there will be a new arranger-keyboard with 88, fully-weighted piano keys:
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On 12/30/2018 at 5:11 PM, Rick Sterling said:
One feature I still enjoy on my Korg PA is the ability to customize the factory rhythms without having to use up user memory.
Yup, that would be a great feature to have on Casio boards too. It takes up valuable space when I have to copy one of the preset-styles.
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On 12/30/2018 at 4:55 PM, Brad Saucier said:
Have you installed the expansion pack rhythms Casio released for the MZX series?
Yes I have and they sound much better. It's a bit strange that those were not available as factory presets. Seems like the arranger-side of this instrument was rushed and Casio didn't have time to upgrade all the sounds.
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One thing that bothers my about the factory-rhythms on my MZ-X500 is the use of GM-instruments. Why make a good sound-engine and then for the most part, only use basic GM-sounds? Why Casio didn't update all the rhythms to include better instruments? Of course it's easy to edit them and that's what I usually do for my most-used rhythms but it doesn't give a good first impression of the instruments capabilities and sound-quality. Is the CT-X series any different or does those still use inferior GM-sounds in many of the rhythms?
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Happy New Year everyone.
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My relaxed version of an old traditional Finnish Christmas-song:
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I don’t know what Casio was thinking when they put such a cheap keyboard on pro-level, expensive instrument. My Microarranger and Reface YC were cheaper but both are built better and there’s no annoying clicketyclack-sound. Now that Casio has improved their sound across all their products, they should focus on fixing the keyboard and ditch that old, obviously flawed design.
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On 11/1/2018 at 6:54 PM, sslyutov said:
Does it happen when you work with DAW (or another external MIDI controller)?
If so, it is common problem most likely not related to your keyboard.
I have such effect happens with other brands while playing back midi tracks controlled by DAW (actually it happens upon stopping of a playback).
I don't use my Casio with DAW or other midi controllers, so don't know. But it is something to do with the drawbar organ-tones. Haven't had any issues after I stopped using drawbars with rhythms and chose regular organ-tones instead.
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I want Casio to fix the problem with notes getting stuck in a rhythm. Sometimes when using drawbar-organs with a rhythm, there’s a note that gets stuck and plays even when you stop playing. Because of this, I can’t use drawbars with rhythms.
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Just got a new keyboard-stand (K&M Omega, great and very sturdy), so I can now play my MZ-X500 and Microarranger together and do fast solos without being afraid of them dropping to the ground:
These two I use the most at the moment but I also have many more keyboards:
Yamaha Reface YC
Roland RP-301 digital piano (I use this with Pianoteq-software)
Casiotone MT-68, MT-70 and MT-55
Casiotone PT-1 and PT-20
Yamaha Portasound PS-2 and PS 400
Yamaha Handysound HS-200
Plus Korg Monotrons and a couple of ukuleles.
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It won't turn off when you press the power button?
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On 7/19/2018 at 4:49 PM, mirka said:
The best prices for the CT-X series in Europe right now (delivery in 20 countries),
https://www.gear4music.de/en/Keyboards-and-Pianos/Casio-CT-X5000-Portable-Keyboard/2A28,
Wow. The prices have dropped very fast. 334 euros for a CT-X5000 is insanely good deal. No reason to consider any of the other models or a similar PSR-E-series keyboard.
New release.... "Casiotone" is back!
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And now Yamaha has released some new "Portasound" keyboards 😲