Hello, finally i bought un acoustic piano and for space reason i might need to give away my Casio PX5S. I need a smaller instruments to put under the desk or when needed keep on the table. Now as first i say that is almost 10 year i have casio digital piano, first PX3 and now PX5 and 99% of th etime i used just as master controller. When i wanted play piano i se the piano with a vst instrument, and also i use the piano for programming with pc. So wether i know of the very nice potential of the caso piano i found myself using it only for the nice feeling of the keys and action, in a way seems kind of wasted. SO now that i need to have more space available i am considering 2 option. Get a master controller Studiologic SL73, that is shorter, nice keyboard but not as good as the px5s. Otherwise could get a CDP s100, still smaller than the PX5S, not as small as Studiologic but at least ihave an addon, the speakers. What i don't like of it is that there is no possibility to "split" the keyboard, and this is somehting i might need, for example when using with VST and want bass on left and piano on right. The keyboard of CDP also is not as good as PX5S, which remain a very nice instruments..though an old project.
What i would like to know is about the ossibility of splitting the cdp, and also, towho have experienced it, what is the feeling to downgrade form 88 to 73, this is in case i chooe Studiologic
Thanks for opinion and info!
p.s. i might consider the px1000, which should have better keyboard than cdp(the same of px5s?) and also speakers and probably better midi capabilities..if i find a good second hand