Always wait for Tony’s reviews as he is a PHENOMENAL player and presenter. Very impressed with Casio’s new Privia and the piano sounds. Looks fantastic as well. I’m really liking how these manufacturers are starting to incorporate a microphone input as it is so convenient for players who are also vocalist. Well done!!!
Insane, this is the Look and the Sound of today, like it very much, the ctx has a massiv speaker System i don't wanna miss but this baby tops.... And the stand and the cover, seems they did everything right at casio... Greetings from Germany 😉👍😎love it
I love the Privia line. My only gripe is I wish they would design a Privia that really devotes all of the ROM space specifically to pianos/EPs with longer samples & only a limited aux selection (e.g., 3 basses, 3 strings, 3 pads, 2 synth brass, 3 organs, choir, celeste, & glockenspiel.). The space occupied by 370 tones that most consumers will never use is a waste IMHO & seem more at home in their entry level or workstation offerings. I also wish Casio would make effects selectable from the panel so that the same samples aren't repeated ad nauseam with different fx-variations of the same sample set should be handled with a 'variation' button (similar but a more advanced interface than the CT-S1's) or via registration memory.
It's obvious that Casio tries not to compete with its other products and holds the price down. The piano sounds are far superior to the Privia 560 which would really be a winner. My point is having standard midi out is hard to do without. It is amazing what Casio has done regarding the piano sound. I have a Modx8 which has no piano sound comparable to the grand piano sound of even the Px3000.
Tony, I do have a question for you. First, I really enjoy listening to your information about what Bonner's is carrying. Unfortunately, living on the West Coast of the U.S., it's unlikely I'll ever be buying anything from Bonners, but I still look to you for information on the stuff I am interested in. One of the hardest things, at least for me, is to determine what this will sound like in a home environment. I am sure that, as with most everything you demo, you've taken the line out, or the headphone jack output and run it into the input of your mixer or video camera. That is great for getting a good feel of the quality of the sounds, but does nothing to demo the actual sound of what it's going to be like through the built in speakers. I doubt that most people are going to invest in another, say $750 for a KRK Rokit RP-5 and subwoofer system to fully hear what the sound can be like. So, what I want to know, short of trying to find a place near me that has these in stock and trying to demo them, is what does the onboard speakers sound like? Is it possible in future videos to dedicate a segment of the demo to the actual on-board speakers and how they might sound in the home, or on the stage, or wherever the instrument is designed to be used (with speakers)? Thanks in advance.
Tony, you are doing the best reviews… even too good. I was going to choose the Yamaha CLP 745, but because of the modern design fo the PX S7000, I’m changing my mind. I know that are two different instruments, but should I be disappointed by the keyboard touch keys or grand piano sound with the Casio?
Go with classic style of CLP. It also has more authentic sound and high quilty voices.Casio has always been under 500$ manufacturer. Kawai & Yamaha are unmatched if you looking for real music.
Are the black keys lighter than the white keys? Does the stand have included speakers? Or do you need external speakers to make it sound like it does in the video?
I just played one and it felt great. It's a completely new action, with hybrid wood and plastic keys, it's really quiet (no thudding), the key surfaces are much nicer. I was impressed - I'm a classical player, but I'm sure it would suit all sorts.
I really think it comes down to one's hands and playing style. Not everyone plays classical music. For example one might need a little lighter touch when playing synths.
Hallo, I think that Casio has made a marvellous work of aesthetic line, and the main 3 grand acoustic pianos samples(German) are better voices than p3100.... But the price is excessive, at least in this launch moment!!! 😳😳
How do you control the layer balance/volume while performing? with expression pedal? pitch bend wheel? Impossible? For example: How do you blend in the strings as needed (volume wise) during the song?
Actually Casio must design a new Priivia line naming like PX-L along with deeper cabinet for a better action consisting longer pivot length and fewer auxiliary sounds but longer samples especialy for A.Piano sounds . The top model for PX-S line should be 6000, no more. Sorry to say so but to me, PX-S 7000 is a marketting drama...
The design is soo fantastic
Tony, it's always a pleasure to hear you play. You match song to instrument voice very well.
Always wait for Tony’s reviews as he is a PHENOMENAL player and presenter. Very impressed with Casio’s new Privia and the piano sounds. Looks fantastic as well. I’m really liking how these manufacturers are starting to incorporate a microphone input as it is so convenient for players who are also vocalist. Well done!!!
Insane, this is the Look and the Sound of today, like it very much, the ctx has a massiv speaker System i don't wanna miss but this baby tops.... And the stand and the cover, seems they did everything right at casio... Greetings from Germany 😉👍😎love it
Just one more awesome release of casio pianos.
I love the Privia line. My only gripe is I wish they would design a Privia that really devotes all of the ROM space specifically to pianos/EPs with longer samples & only a limited aux selection (e.g., 3 basses, 3 strings, 3 pads, 2 synth brass, 3 organs, choir, celeste, & glockenspiel.). The space occupied by 370 tones that most consumers will never use is a waste IMHO & seem more at home in their entry level or workstation offerings. I also wish Casio would make effects selectable from the panel so that the same samples aren't repeated ad nauseam with different fx-variations of the same sample set should be handled with a 'variation' button (similar but a more advanced interface than the CT-S1's) or via registration memory.
Agree, 50-60 sounds with longer and more detailed samples...
This is amazing! It was just announced that the pxs7000 is about to be released. Yet, you already have it for review!
It's obvious that Casio tries not to compete with its other products and holds the price down. The piano sounds are far superior to the Privia 560 which would really be a winner. My point is having standard midi out is hard to do without. It is amazing what Casio has done regarding the piano sound. I have a Modx8 which has no piano sound comparable to the grand piano sound of even the Px3000.
awesome review Toni like always!
Tony, I do have a question for you. First, I really enjoy listening to your information about what Bonner's is carrying. Unfortunately, living on the West Coast of the U.S., it's unlikely I'll ever be buying anything from Bonners, but I still look to you for information on the stuff I am interested in.
One of the hardest things, at least for me, is to determine what this will sound like in a home environment. I am sure that, as with most everything you demo, you've taken the line out, or the headphone jack output and run it into the input of your mixer or video camera. That is great for getting a good feel of the quality of the sounds, but does nothing to demo the actual sound of what it's going to be like through the built in speakers. I doubt that most people are going to invest in another, say $750 for a KRK Rokit RP-5 and subwoofer system to fully hear what the sound can be like. So, what I want to know, short of trying to find a place near me that has these in stock and trying to demo them, is what does the onboard speakers sound like? Is it possible in future videos to dedicate a segment of the demo to the actual on-board speakers and how they might sound in the home, or on the stage, or wherever the instrument is designed to be used (with speakers)?
Thanks in advance.
I really enjoy watching your video, thank you for a wonderful upload, have a wonderful day my friend......
Tony, you are doing the best reviews… even too good. I was going to choose the Yamaha CLP 745, but because of the modern design fo the PX S7000, I’m changing my mind. I know that are two different instruments, but should I be disappointed by the keyboard touch keys or grand piano sound with the Casio?
Go with classic style of CLP. It also has more authentic sound and high quilty voices.Casio has always been under 500$ manufacturer. Kawai & Yamaha are unmatched if you looking for real music.
Are the black keys lighter than the white keys? Does the stand have included speakers? Or do you need external speakers to make it sound like it does in the video?
Lets just wait for James to review it again, lol
I just played one and it felt great. It's a completely new action, with hybrid wood and plastic keys, it's really quiet (no thudding), the key surfaces are much nicer. I was impressed - I'm a classical player, but I'm sure it would suit all sorts.
The piano has built in speakers
I really think it comes down to one's hands and playing style. Not everyone plays classical music. For example one might need a little lighter touch when playing synths.
Hallo, I think that Casio has made a marvellous work of aesthetic line, and the main 3 grand acoustic pianos samples(German) are better voices than p3100.... But the price is excessive, at least in this launch moment!!! 😳😳
How would the Casio compare to the Yamaha P-515?
Where is the follow up to the PX-5S? That's what Casio should do!
How do you control the layer balance/volume while performing? with expression pedal? pitch bend wheel? Impossible?
For example: How do you blend in the strings as needed (volume wise) during the song?
Are the black keys lighter in weight than the white keys on this piano?
I watch your videos to learn how to play,
Regards, 45, Cairo, Egypt
thank you tNice tutorials is really helpful and an incredibly done tutorial for beginners
It is available in the Metro Manila, Philippines
Not sure about the angled corners. The previous flagship model had curved corners.
Actually Casio must design a new Priivia line naming like PX-L along with deeper cabinet for a better action consisting longer pivot length and fewer auxiliary sounds but longer samples especialy for A.Piano sounds .
The top model for PX-S line should be 6000, no more.
Sorry to say so but to me, PX-S 7000 is a marketting drama...
Nice
Can I use external effect like Strymon BigSky but still to routing the output sound sound BigSky to Casio build-in speaker?
For this price you can buy a kawai mp11se or almost 2 yamaha p515.... can it compete with those...
Does it have the excellent pre set supertramp sound, and can that be adjusted more eg add chorus…? Thx
Looks like something that would be sitting in "The Jettson's" living room.
How does it compare to GP310? Thank you
What’s the first piece you played?
Hi, what is the width at the bottom of the stand?
Nice piano & sounds. Who knows the title of the first song? It sounds familiar, however…
When she loved me … toy story 2
@@johnscott4693 Thx John. Very helpfull!
Guys Yamaha p-515 va this casio px s7000?
Casio found some 1995 Kurzweil displays to use in their newest digital piano.
With the batteries ..how long you can play?
I believe 4 hours
is this through the on board speakers?
Direct output into the recording equipment/camera, I believe
Price in euro?
NY and BR grand sound good,Hambrg sound like Toy.