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Bigmark

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  1. Sot on Dattaa !! Just tried this and it does indeed store your settings at the time. I now have "full range" as my default setting.
  2. Thanks Mike. I thought that may be the only way of doing it.
  3. Is there a way of changing some of the default settings on a PX-350 ? Ie: I always play in Full Range mode but have to cycle through the five options by holding down the Accomp/onoff button I would like full chord to be the default setting and not single finger ? Can I also set a different tone say Rock Piano instead of GrPnoconcert if so required as the default ?
  4. I own one and I really Like it and what stands out is what bang you get for your buck. The piano sounds are great as are the EP`s ( better than my £5K Clavinova ) plus it acts as an arranger keyboard too. 128 note Polyphony you don't even get that on a Mox8 , only weighs 24ilbs so brilliant for gigging. If this had Roland /Yamaha/Korg etc on the back it would easily cost 3 times the price and Musicians would be snapping them up and ranting and raving about them on all the forums. Its also very easy to use unlike some Yamaha's where you need a degree in Quantum Physics to store a setting to a bank. But there are a few things I don't like about it.. I also owned a PX-330 prior to this and one of the biggest complaints was that the Privia is marketed as a stage piano, yet you cant see a darn thing in low light on stage, I have to use a clip on goose neck lamp, you can easily press the wrong button ie Synchro End rather than Variation, all rather embarrassing if playing live. I really thought Casio would have addressed this issue on the PX-350 after all, how expensive would it have been to put illuminous transfers on ? There is also no feature to change key of midi files, seeing I can get a midi player for free that does this job on my ipod again Casio could have easily and cheaply included this feature. I would have liked to have seen the ability to play MP3 tracks through the USB stick, the only way to do this is to convert them back to WAV files then name them Take01 to Take99, you need to catalogue or list each track on paper so you now what's what. The speakers sound muffled to me when playing with the on board Accomps but sound great through an external amp like my Peavey KB60. A button so you could layer tones on the fly would have also been a great feature. But hey for the money its one hell of a set up and I am sure before too long you will see bands live at Glastonbury using them live in their sets..Then you will really see them take off .
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