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In the blog entry last week I explained how drum sounds in the PX-5S could be edited to the extreme. Pitch envelopes and resonant filters are available for each drum instrument across the keyboard. Here is a new drum kit that takes advantage of these techniques. Watch your speaker levels, there are some DEEP drums here. The story here: http://priviapro.wordpress.com/2013/08/15/px-5s-drum-editing/- 1 comment
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This video is a great place to start with understanding Stage Settings and Zone Editing: http://youtu.be/FzXVBTOnLTI Enjoy!
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File Name: PX-5S Owners Manual - Basics File Submitter: Scott Hamlin File Submitted: 29 Jul 2013 File Category: PX-5S Other Basic owners manual for the PX-5S. Click here to download this file
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I have a couple of questions about PX-5S. My main board in my rig is a Motif 88 Classic. I've wanted to upgrade for sometime now but another Motif (XS or XF) will set me back more than I am willing to pay at this time. PLUS the weight it starting to get to me. I have gotten very used to the POWER GRAND piano patch. Can anyone compare the PX-5S pianos with the POWER GRAND in the Motif? What will I be missing? Lastly, it is also important that I am able to trigger sounds from an external keyboard on another midi channel like I do in MASTER MODE on the Motif. I am seriously considering the PX-5S. I really appreciate any insight you guys can offer. Thanks so much
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This video provides an intro to the Tone Editing capabilities of the PX-5S: http://youtu.be/zpW_MfyhkVI Enjoy!
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This video is a brief intro to the Knobs, Sliders and the multitude of Effects that you can control with this board. Anyone on the fence about purchasing one of these boards who wants to know more... this video is for you! http://youtu.be/7rLDzCkx1bo
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I'm trying to make a purchase decision between the PX-350 and the PX-5S. I'm mostly looking for a great piano sound (that the 350 has), but am excited about the PX-5S. Not very much more money for better Rhodes & Wurly sounds, effects, and more controllers. However, I'm not quite sure what piano features I'd be missing by going with the PX-5S. Does anyone know how the piano experience is different? (Are they identical?) I think the PX-5S doesn't support half pedalling, but are there any other differences in sound, features, keyboard feel, etc.? Thanks for your input!
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Differences & similarities outlined between PX-350 and PX-5S: http://youtu.be/VIoZfsprPak
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Hi All, New to the forum, and new to keys. Have a new PX-5s, and am a bit overwhelmed. I'm sure what I need is lot's of time to goof around, but I have just a couple questions. Also, I need to say that a huge part of my decision to go with the PX-5s is down to Mike Martin. That guy popped up everywhere while I was doing research, and his level of engagement is just really impressive. So if you're out there Mike, a straight line can be drawn from your efforts to my buying this product. At any rate, here's my issues: *When I operate dial k4 while playing, I hear a slight but pronounced popping in the headphones. This is across all tones, stage settings, etc. Bad pot? Should I take it back? Since I'm new to the instrument, I don't know what I should be expecting as far as tolerances. *Hex tones Synth OSC and Filter OSC seem to have lots of white noise behind them. Is that normal? * The several of the Hex EPs seem to have a pronounced key-up sound, even if the key-down tone has decayed to silence. Sounds quite strange. Is this a feature? Thanks for the help, Mike
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Before I was able to upgrade the firmware on my new PX-5S, I recorded a solo piano version of Georgia On My Mind, directly to the USB drive that plugs into the keyboard itself. Here is how it sounds. https://soundcloud.com/north-island-music/georgia-on-my-mind-solo-piano With the new firmware upgrade, volume control of the audio recording function is now possible. In general, I am totally satisfied with my purchase of the PX-5S. I play it every day!
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There is already a firmware update planned for the PX-5S which should be out around the time units hit the stores here in the US. Highlights include: - Polyphonic Portamento - Added a second break point for filter and amp key scaling - Momentary/Toggle option for pedals - Additional waveforms added for use in HexLayer patches (6 varieties of Sawtooth, more than 10 varieties of pulse...etc) - Improved EQ - .Wav file playback adjustable volume. - Zone and Layer on/off switch from pedal/knob/slider - Real-time filter response smoother ...and more. I'll have more info in the next week or so.
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Firmware version 1.10 Required In this tone, the main Concert Grand tone on the PX-5S has been modified to provide a narrower dynamic range. For some players, the dynamic response may seem too wide or difficult to control. This narrowed response may be just what you're looking for. It is recommended that you use the "Piano<Dynamc" Stage Setting with this tone as this change in response alters the depth of the Damper Resonance Effects.