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  1. Make a 76 (or 73) key version! That’ll bring the weight down even MORE! 👍 I’ve been asking for that since I bought mine the first week it was introduced!
  2. Thanks again Brad! I hadn’t noticed that chart. Thanks for sending it!
  3. Can they be used for: -Volume of INDIVIDUAL parts of a LAYER? -Volume of INDIVIDUAL parts of a SPLIT? -Tempo? Thanks!
  4. Thanks Brad! I was really hoping that wasn’t the case! Another disappointment...but I’ll hang in. Too many years and too many Casio keyboards to abandon ship at this point! 😀🎹 Now to search thru all my cables and hope to find the right one.
  5. Trying to connect my PX-S3000 to Chordana (on iPad) via Bluetooth. Can’t figure out how to do it. Don’t know what I’m missing. I basically just want to edit settings. Thanks in advance!
  6. I’m looking for Velocity Sensitive Organs for my new PX-S3000. I had this same dilemma when I was preparing to buy the newly released Casio CTX-5000 about 6 months ago. I posted the question in the CTX-5000 section and got some great responses from the Casio community including helpful suggestions with various thoughts and ideas about the possibility of having VELOCITY SENSITIVE Organs, Pros AND Cons! The easiest way to bring that conversation forward and apply it to the PX-S3000 is to provide a Link to that thread. Here it is: https://www.casiomusicforums.com/index.php?/topic/15862-velocity-sensitive-organ-sounds/ Hoping to get some answers and suggestions about how this issue applies to the new PX-S3000. Please post any ideas to THIS (PX-S3000) thread! Thanks!!! Sonny
  7. How can I layer Two Sounds on the LOWER part of a Split? In other words, I want 2 sounds on the lower part and 2 sounds on the upper part, where I can control the volume of EACH sound INDIVIDUALLY. I’ve been doing that for 6 years on my PX-5s. I’m really hoping it is possible on the PX-S3000! Thanks for any tips on a solution to this problem!
  8. I'm only concerned with playing a board that sounds and FEELS like a piano.....not to play “a variety of tones”. But I DO understand the point you make.
  9. I disagree. If it is for home or studio, that makes sense. But....for the gigging musician 88 means more WEIGHT to carry and more SPACE needed in a car to transport it. With 76 you’re not giving up too many keys compared to an 88 (they DO make plenty of 61 key models - why not 76 or 73?)!
  10. I’ve never understood why Casio “refuses” to make 76 (or 73) key versions of their hammer action keyboards! As I’ve said for many, many years, “They’d sell “MILLIONS”!”. Maybe THIS will be the NAMM Show I’ve been waiting for? 🤞
  11. All good points, Jokeyman! Thanks! I don’t have the PX-560. I've had the PX-5s since it first came out. Love it. Always hoped they’d come out with a 76 key version. ☹️ Any chance your TOUCHORG.ZLT would work on the PX-5s?
  12. Thanks for all that info Joe! I wasn’t aware of that at all. I guess there's not much a pianist and organist have in common. Who knew? 😜 But I have run into velocity organ tones on keyboards and to my “organ uneducated” ears and fingers they allow me to pretend I’m playing an organ.😁 And thanks Brad for the tip on the 073 RokOdOrg tone. At least it’s a little sensitive. I couldn’t find any others.
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