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  1. It looks like the price spread has come down on the link above, now only $20 difference. That's more like it. A Canadian retailer I listing it for $70 more, which not bad, I guess. Yes, it would be nice if it included the bluetooth (I actually wish it was built-in like my Roland - I am afraid of breaking or losing the dongle) ref: https://www.long-mcquade.com/268161/Keyboards/Digital-Pianos/Casio/CDP-S360BK-88-Key-Digital-Piano-with-Display.htm
  2. It looks like the cdp-s360 was announced in the last couple minutes of today's Keynote. It is now on the North America site, but unlike the Privia PX models s1100 and s3100, it is priced $300 more than its predecessor. ref: https://www.casiomusicgear.com/products/cdp-series/cdp-s360 . I 'get it' (it's a bigger upgrade) but yikes 😞
  3. Thanks for the update. Can we hope for the cdp-s360 in Canada for Feb/March, too?
  4. For those who have used the px-s3000, how do you find navigating the controls? I worry that having your tones, rhythms, effects, and banks all under the _same_ (modal) 'buttons' might lead to mishaps or awkward 'configuration-pauses' when performing live ... As much as I'd love to have access to the DSP stuff, the two control knobs, and the expression pedal, I suspect I will prefer the traditional/tactile controls of the CDP-s350 (or hopefully the CDP-s360 if it comes to Canada?) What do you think? Are the s3000 controls something you can easily adapt to ? I am not exactly a luddite, but I do appreciate a good user experience ....
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