Casio Privia PX-3S Digital Piano Keyboard Review
Casio Privia PX-3S Digital Piano Keyboard Feature
- Keyboard 88-key, 3-sensor scaled hammer action keyboard (mat finish)
- Touch Response 3 sensitivity levels, Off
- Type of Keyboard AIF (Linear Morphing)
- Maximum Polyphony 128
- Number of Tones 250
This is the performance Privia keyboard we've all been waiting for. The PX-3 is a pro-level digital stage piano and controller - with all the sounds and MIDI capabilities a serious player needs for studio work and gigging. At an impossible 23.8 pounds, the PX-3 offers full-sound editing, must-have effects like a dial-in rotary speaker for B-3's, assignable MIDI controls, and pianos that sound and feel like a great acoustic grand and are a joy to play. All this at a significantly lower price than most comparable instruments.
The PX-3 was designed to be the heart of your live performance rig. Its controller features allow you to control two upper and two lower zones. Each zone can be one of the PX-3's sounds, control an external MIDI device or both simultaneously. The PX-3's internal tones can be customized to meet your needs with 64 insert effects, adjustable filters, envelopes and more. All of your changes can be stored and instantly recalled from the PX-3's 64 registration locations.
To complete the piano experience, the PX-3 features 128 notes of polyphony, enough horsepower to the most demanding musical passages and the ability to layer sounds and use the damper pedal without worry of dropped notes. In addition the PX-3 can connect effortlessly to your computer via USB without the need to install drivers.
Tones 16 piano tones, 12 electric piano 1 tones, 8 electric piano 2 tones, 8 clavitones / vibraphone tones, 18 organ tones, 20 strings/ensemble tones, 10 guitar/bass tones, 20 other (OTHERS) tones, 128 GM tones, 10 drum sets
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