I'd like some help understanding the new keyboards in this line. I'm a visually impaired keyboardist, and I love, love, LOVE the sounds here. They are simply smashing, but Can I use the interface? How reliant on the touchscreen is this keyboard? If I can't use it, it's just not that valuable to me. I'd prefer insight from a source that uses the keyboard regularly. How essential is the touchscreen to the operation of the keyboard and its functions? Thanks very much for any answers I get on this.
I don't own one yet but I plan on getting one soon. From what I saw so far you can use the scrolling wheel to switch sounds for it. However fast accessing piano/epiano/msc. sounds requires you to use the touchpad. Same for recording or function keys you have to use the touchpad. And if you want to use the effects or overall functions that the piano posseses you also have to see the screen or have someone read it to you. Hope I could help with my limited knowledge.
Wow, I love the sound for song feature of the presets. Great marketing tool and learning tool. I also like the assignable controls. This might be my new home piano plus occasional gig machine.
the 6000 and 7000 should have been combined into 1 unit. I'll wait for the 8000. stick some sliders and knobs it too. or just do a new px5s with the space for 999 stage settings and stick your new patches from the 7000 in it.
Thanks for the video! I just got this keyboard and have a question about the tuning . Out of the box, the tuning was off by a whole step so whenever I played a C it was actually a D . I thought I messed something up when pressing different buttons, but I did a factory reset and this continued . Also, the sound of the notes were bending without using the bending wheel I’m looking for any insight to this Much appreciated!
Tech question: id U have certain amount of monet and I need small PA set for rehearsal room to put voclas and maybe piano/guitar FX alongside drummer should I spend more on speakers and save on mixer or other way?
You might hate me for this but I would buy this honestly but cover up the the CASIO logo on the back. People would believe me if I said it’s a Roland or a yAmaha. I grew up in the 70s n 80s when Casio was a calculator and toy keyboard brand. Sorry but it’s hard to rub that off. Brilliant board this though!
I know what you mean, and it's a shame, but so would I. Which means I'm probably the same vintage, (or probably older 😧) as you..... They did try to rebrand their synths in the - what - Eighties, with the name (Tomita came up with this one), COSMO ! Yeah......that went well. I recall that in the late 70's/ early 80's, you could get a sticker to go on the back of your Casio, saying "Very Expensive OBERHEIM" 'Course, Oberheim went down the tubes and Casio are still going, so what do we know ?
Pity they don't sell the 7000 without the stand. If you're going to put this nice slim piano on your desk or table you simply don't need a stand. Paying for a posh stand you don't need will put people off it. Or they should have a 6500 I e. A 6000 with all the sounds of the 7000
Having had a casio calculator in school, it always fascinates me how they also make musical instruments.
Wait until to you find out what Yamaha makes :)
Yamaha make tennis rackets! It blew my young mind
@@paddyconn3344 And motorcycles!
I had their watches, and I still can't play piano well.
and you know they put a game into their calculators in 1981 and it became a hit among students... and a 602P which is like the king of calculators
The pxs7000 is a beautiful instrument with incredible sounds and capability. I truly hope this is durable also.
Like this demo guy and his playing.
@ 1:54 "Imagine" John Lennon ("Imagine", 1971)
That's my best guess!
This must be the ultimate function band keyboard
Pretty cool bit of kit. Dig the ARP and key splits for sure
"Virtual inpiano-ity, is what I'm livin' in"
I'd like some help understanding the new keyboards in this line.
I'm a visually impaired keyboardist, and I love, love, LOVE the sounds here. They are simply smashing,
but
Can I use the interface?
How reliant on the touchscreen is this keyboard?
If I can't use it, it's just not that valuable to me.
I'd prefer insight from a source that uses the keyboard regularly.
How essential is the touchscreen to the operation of the keyboard and its functions?
Thanks very much for any answers I get on this.
I don't own one yet but I plan on getting one soon. From what I saw so far you can use the scrolling wheel to switch sounds for it. However fast accessing piano/epiano/msc. sounds requires you to use the touchpad. Same for recording or function keys you have to use the touchpad. And if you want to use the effects or overall functions that the piano posseses you also have to see the screen or have someone read it to you. Hope I could help with my limited knowledge.
3:21 It sounds like the Yamaha's Live! grand piano
That's my impressions too
Oooo a Jamiroquai reference
1:35 "Pro Evo names"
Can I use external effect like Strymon BigSky but still need to routing the output sound sound BigSky to Casio build-in speaker?
Can you the image sound and rapsonice on the s6000v privia
Wow, I love the sound for song feature of the presets. Great marketing tool and learning tool. I also like the assignable controls. This might be my new home piano plus occasional gig machine.
Kingkorg is based around recreating famous sounds from mostly the 80s and 90s
So you can't easily adjust layer volumes/balance on the fly.
the 6000 and 7000 should have been combined into 1 unit. I'll wait for the 8000. stick some sliders and knobs it too.
or just do a new px5s with the space for 999 stage settings and stick your new patches from the 7000 in it.
Dope
Thanks for the video!
I just got this keyboard and have a question about the tuning .
Out of the box, the tuning was off by a whole step so whenever I played a C it was actually a D .
I thought I messed something up when pressing different buttons, but I did a factory reset and this continued .
Also, the sound of the notes were bending without using the bending wheel
I’m looking for any insight to this
Much appreciated!
How much its price???
I can't imagine what that first one was.
It’s easy if you try
🔥🔥🔥
By just having a casio calculator at home, i know how all their products operate. They look fancy but actually simple to use😂
Tech question: id U have certain amount of monet and I need small PA set for rehearsal room to put voclas and maybe piano/guitar FX alongside drummer should I spend more on speakers and save on mixer or other way?
Imagine that, a piano...
You might hate me for this but I would buy this honestly but cover up the the CASIO logo on the back. People would believe me if I said it’s a Roland or a yAmaha. I grew up in the 70s n 80s when Casio was a calculator and toy keyboard brand. Sorry but it’s hard to rub that off. Brilliant board this though!
I know what you mean, and it's a shame, but so would I. Which means I'm probably the same vintage, (or probably older 😧) as you.....
They did try to rebrand their synths in the - what - Eighties, with the name (Tomita came up with this one), COSMO !
Yeah......that went well.
I recall that in the late 70's/ early 80's, you could get a sticker to go on the back of your Casio, saying "Very Expensive OBERHEIM"
'Course, Oberheim went down the tubes and Casio are still going, so what do we know ?
Umm Korg did this for the Kronos 2 and in their SV 2 I believe and they kind of did this with the M3 in one of those later release libraries. 😆
You will be even more surprised when you discover it connects to an ipad or Android device!
every modern synth does
That touch wheel looks painful to use 😂
Pity they don't sell the 7000 without the stand. If you're going to put this nice slim piano on your desk or table you simply don't need a stand. Paying for a posh stand you don't need will put people off it. Or they should have a 6500 I e. A 6000 with all the sounds of the 7000
Could I get a discount😭 I'm going broke as I start college in 2 months
It’s a cool looking piano but honestly the sounds don’t do it for me for that price point - will have to listen to more demos
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did u show how to store a sound?.....if not its a waste of time and thumbs down
I'll be honest, this is one of the worst looking pianos I've ever seen, just on the looks.
Unfortunately the piano sounds like it looks.
Ok so which better looking and better sounding similarly priced piano do you have?
….man, so much vacuum in your head…😂😂😂