I just bought the Casio PX-S3100, and I'm loving it!!! Your video here is by far the most comprehensive of all that I've seen on UA-cam, and I thank you very much for the upload. I've already been studying the user manual for several days, so I've been ready for this video, and it filled in a bunch of blank spaces that I hadn't covered yet. Of course you couldn't cover everything, so I'm wondering if you've done any other videos on the pitch bend, the knobs, and perhaps the accessories? In any case, thank you once again for a great upload!!
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I have the 3100, absolutely love it but have been basically using it as a piano. Love this video, thank you so much for breaking it all down so clearly!
Thanks so much! And yes it's an amazing piano (but SOO many features!!!). I get lost exploring sometimes, then other times just turn it on and play piano and try to ignore the extra stuff :). Glad you like it! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
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Excellent overview. I've had the S3000 for 8 months. Bought it for the polyphony, weight, piano and speakers Ticks those boxes, then some. My experience with the Chordana Play for Piano app is that with my android smartphone when I switch away from the app and then come back, it will occasionally freeze. I'll have to unplug and plug it back in. I would consider purchasing a used tablet for lyrics, set lists & settings when I figure out what's going in with the app. Been using the S3000 with my band, on and off. Sounds are OK, but the electric pianos and organs need to be tweaked with DSP. We just learned "Running up that Hill", by Kate Bush and amazingly the S3000 has some synth sounds for a decent split/layer combination. That surprised me. Through the PA the Stage Piano really does cut. For those using the Audio In, remember to turn off the Audio in effects unless you really need them!!
Hey thanks for all that info that's awesome, and I love that stage piano. Can I ask what your favorite EP is (for a Rhodes-I use the Amp 60's mostly) and what effects you like to add to it? I'm very much a newbie with regards to DSP effects. And my audio in reverb depth defaults to 0 (when you mentioned that I though - yikes I need to check that! ;) Also if you're looking for an app for chords/lyrics that can also start and stop a backing track on your device in time with the chord chart, check out my review on SongBook Pro that app is fantastic. I used it daily up until recently I started buying pro tracks off of Jamzone instead, but Songbook Pro is amazing: ua-cam.com/video/tTHCRhR45yQ/v-deo.html Thanks a bunch for the comments and for checking out the channel! Feel free to subscribe
Does this Casio have an audio interface to receive audio from a computer? I've bought a Roland FP-30X after watch your video, and it's perfect, because I can connect to my Kontakt library, and the audio returns to the keyboard with 0 delay. But the interface of the fp-30x is terrible. If I had picked the Casio before, I would have this funcionality?
Nope! Casio has been ignoring this feature (and STILL are! I don’t know of ANY Casios that have built in audio interfaces). If you ever have the opportunity to upgrade to a Roland FP-E50 I would highly recommend it! It has the same action and supernatural sound engine as the FP-30X, but has a GREAT user interface, and also great arranger features, and a chord sequencer!
@@PianoTone The FP-e50 is really better than the FP-30x, and if I lived in United States, I would buy it. But the country I live (Brasil), dolar is very expensive, and while I find the fp30x for 4500 bucks, the FP-e50 is like 7500 bucks, not worth the amout of money to this upgrade. Just for information, the minimum wage here is 1412 bucks per month.
Lovely post thank u. I won’t use any sounds other than piano except maybe Rhodes e piano occasionally and won’t need or use any rhythms so will probably get 1100 instead as I don’t think screen will be so critical for me using so few voices. Are there any acoustic piano voices on the 3000/3100 that you thought were great that were not on the 1100? I heard somewhere the Stage piano ? voice on the 3000 was amazing? Cheers Isaac
Hi there! Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the review. I talk about the piano voices and the stage piano at ua-cam.com/video/wKf4eaBpUi0/v-deo.html of the video. A friend of mine who gigs with a 3000 had told me about how awesome the stage piano voice was, and after buying my 3000 I totally agree it's awesome. It's brighter than the typical "best" voice (voice #1 on digital pianos), but still has alot of the detail and nuance manufacturers typically put into their #1 voice but not others. That being said, if you're not interested in the rhythms and will only be using a couple voices, then would I pay the extra for the 3100 JUST to get the stage piano? No; the jazz piano on the 1100 actually comes pretty close. But if you can find a 3000 on sale for the same price as an 1100 (that's what I was lucky enough to find) then I would totally recommend grabbing the 3000 instead even if you won't use many of the features. Hope that helps, let me know what you decide! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe!
Oh man I am so lost.... Beginner here that has played ablot of vst organs So I have played the pxs 3100 in the shop and I fell in love with it. The variety of sounds is always what I enjoy the most as music prducer and this piano just sparks creativity in me.... It was just so fun and surprisingly i liked the action more than fp30 But then reading on yt, they say that the keys are getting heavy towards the end and action is flawed. Plus i do not like touchscreen bc if it breaks than yikes. Now I could get the fp60x for the same price as casio 3100 Clearly from online fp60x seems to be a better instrument and has a lot of sounds. I could try it in 2 days in another shop but there is no casio. Just so lost now, take the inferior product bc I enjoy it for same price? Also, roland action is kinda heavy but clearly the vetter one Also these organs on the casio are just wow. I am an organ fanatic and some of them come close to the meat of a b3. Whereas tbh I really did not like rolands organ sounds at least on the fp30x What would you say, how does the fp60x conpare to this? Are the sounds as fun and creative? Is the sound quality even better in the roland? In terms of speakers i dont care, I have a full studio with monitors Thanks and best
I've never actually reviewed the 60X; I owned an FP-30, and reviewed the FP-30X. But remember: just because an action is "more similar to an acoustic piano" doesn't necessarily make it "better". It depends on what YOU happen to like, prefer and need; if your goal is to play acoustic grand pianos then maybe a more realistic action would be better for you; if you're more like me and don't care about that, then get the piano with the action that feels better to you. If it was me and you said "here you can have a 3100 or an FP-60X"?; easy choice for me, I'd take the Casio. I know alot of people really like the Roland PHA4 action, but I don't like it - it's too heavy and sluggish for me. My favorite is the Yamaha GHS and a close 2nd is the Casio Smart Scaled. And the organ sounds on the Casio (in my opinion) blow away the organs on the FP-30X; as far as the 60X goes, like I say I haven't reviewed it so I can't say for sure, but if they're the same as the 30 then I like the Casio's better. I wouldn't call the 3100 "inferior"; it's just different with a different focus and pro's and con's. If you're an organ player, the lighter action on the Casio is FAR more appropriate than the Roland action. Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@@PianoTone Thanks a lot mate, that helps. Nah, I dont care about grand piano. I am a music producer and have been primarily playing guitar for 18 yrs. Initially I picked up keys at a yamaha ew 425 at my ex girlfeiends. Had sooo much fun with that. You know, the numerous sounds is what I really appreciate. Brass, strings, pads but BY FAR most importantly organ and especially B3 hammond. And in the shop I was just hooked by the casio. Just the specs on the roland tell otherwise Now yes, organ sounds are the same on fp60x except more Probably an FP50E would also be a choice because of zen core Sounds... Yamaha dgx 670 is too bulky for that. I have a full board of strymon fx so what I basically need is weighted action an ld ESPECIALLY loads of inspiring good quality sounds. The EW425 deliverd so much on that, I want an experience like that again vut wighted. Miss that thing Best Marcus
@@PianoTone I mean use it only in the studio but the dgx is such a massive thing, god the size annoys me Do you think the dgx sounds really outshoot the privia so much? Especially organs? And then the fp50e seems very interesting as well Best and thanks a lot for helping me out herr!
@@marcusstrymon693 The DGX sounds are awesome, and so are the Casio's; the DGX user interface is better (full colour screen, tons of buttons), the Casio is super portable and has L/R lineouts (which the DGX does not) so they each have their advantages. The FPE50 is actually a way better choice than the FP-30X or 60X because you get more sounds, a nice user interface and some cool arranger features (including being able to load a chord chart and have it play that to you using the accompaniment as opposed to you having to finger accompaniment chords); I hope to review that piano soon. But since you preferred the Casio action - that's the one for you :)
Hang on I'm confused. At the end you were talking about the difference between the 3000 and 3100, but then you went on to say you could not hear the difference in sound samples from the 1100 to 3000? Did you mean to say 3000 to 3100? That's what I want to know.
Hi there! I had heard some other reviewers say that the piano samples sounded better in the new models; so for example the Grand Piano Concert which is the main voice on all of these models supposedly sounds better on the 1100/3100 than on the 1000/3000. While I didn't have my 1100 and 3000 at the same time to compare directly, I didn't notice any improvement or difference in that voice on the new series (my 1100) over my 3000 (prior series). Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
@@andesneko I wasn't able to test them side by side, but I didn't notice an improvement in the 1100 compared to the 3000, but like I said it wasn't side by side (and my ears are old ;) Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Hi there! The 3100 is a fully weighted keyboard, but it is lighter weight than many other fully weighted keyboards (Roland FP is much heavier than Casio PXS3100). Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Yeah a larger display even a couple more lines would be better; any display is better than none though ;) Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
I just bought the Casio PX-S3100, and I'm loving it!!! Your video here is by far the most comprehensive of all that I've seen on UA-cam, and I thank you very much for the upload. I've already been studying the user manual for several days, so I've been ready for this video, and it filled in a bunch of blank spaces that I hadn't covered yet. Of course you couldn't cover everything, so I'm wondering if you've done any other videos on the pitch bend, the knobs, and perhaps the accessories? In any case, thank you once again for a great upload!!
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Very good explanations! You're pretty good to be playing for 2 years! Keep up the good work.
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Excellent review and you play wonderfully!
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@@PianoTone will do, thought I did but glad you responded🤗
I have the 3100, absolutely love it but have been basically using it as a piano. Love this video, thank you so much for breaking it all down so clearly!
Thanks so much! And yes it's an amazing piano (but SOO many features!!!). I get lost exploring sometimes, then other times just turn it on and play piano and try to ignore the extra stuff :).
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This really helped a lot for the decision making. Thank you.
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thank you very much for this very detailed video! I'm looking forward to search for more like this.
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I just ordered one of these about an hour ago and I'm loving your video. You have a real knack for explaining things clearly. Thank you!!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video! Did you get the 3000 or the 3100? Congrats either way, hope it arrives soon!
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@@PianoTone Subscribed. Got the 3100. When it arrives I will definitely rewatch this video and follow along. Thank you again!
Hey that’s awesome congrats and enjoy!!! It’s an amazing piano!
That was great! I really thank you for your effort on this video. It was very useful.
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Great review! Love the sound demo!
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Thanks. Great job!
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A very thorough review; thanks.
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@@PianoTone I subscribed. Cheers.
Excellent overview.
I've had the S3000 for 8 months.
Bought it for the polyphony, weight, piano and speakers
Ticks those boxes, then some.
My experience with the Chordana Play for Piano app is that with my android smartphone when I switch away from the app and then come back, it will occasionally freeze.
I'll have to unplug and plug it back in.
I would consider purchasing a used tablet for lyrics, set lists & settings when I figure out what's going in with the app.
Been using the S3000 with my band, on and off.
Sounds are OK, but the electric pianos and organs need to be tweaked with DSP.
We just learned "Running up that Hill", by Kate Bush and amazingly the S3000 has some synth sounds for a decent split/layer combination.
That surprised me.
Through the PA the Stage Piano really does cut.
For those using the Audio In, remember to turn off the Audio in effects unless you really need them!!
Hey thanks for all that info that's awesome, and I love that stage piano. Can I ask what your favorite EP is (for a Rhodes-I use the Amp 60's mostly) and what effects you like to add to it? I'm very much a newbie with regards to DSP effects. And my audio in reverb depth defaults to 0 (when you mentioned that I though - yikes I need to check that! ;)
Also if you're looking for an app for chords/lyrics that can also start and stop a backing track on your device in time with the chord chart, check out my review on SongBook Pro that app is fantastic. I used it daily up until recently I started buying pro tracks off of Jamzone instead, but Songbook Pro is amazing:
ua-cam.com/video/tTHCRhR45yQ/v-deo.html
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@@PianoTone yeah the Amp 60s has some nice bark at the low end. For Supertramp use that and the Elec.Piano2.
Does this Casio have an audio interface to receive audio from a computer? I've bought a Roland FP-30X after watch your video, and it's perfect, because I can connect to my Kontakt library, and the audio returns to the keyboard with 0 delay. But the interface of the fp-30x is terrible. If I had picked the Casio before, I would have this funcionality?
Nope! Casio has been ignoring this feature (and STILL are! I don’t know of ANY Casios that have built in audio interfaces). If you ever have the opportunity to upgrade to a Roland FP-E50 I would highly recommend it! It has the same action and supernatural sound engine as the FP-30X, but has a GREAT user interface, and also great arranger features, and a chord sequencer!
@@PianoTone The FP-e50 is really better than the FP-30x, and if I lived in United States, I would buy it. But the country I live (Brasil), dolar is very expensive, and while I find the fp30x for 4500 bucks, the FP-e50 is like 7500 bucks, not worth the amout of money to this upgrade. Just for information, the minimum wage here is 1412 bucks per month.
@@DonDaniellllll Crazy how the prices vary from place to place (Roland is especially bad for that)
Looking at this for my first piano.
I highly recommend the 3000 or the 3100; I love my PX-S3000! Thanks for visiting the channel, feel free to subscribe
Great review!!
Thanks Ruth! Kinda long but SOOO many things to talk about! I love this piano!
did u try kawai es110 key action ? wich on is lighter btw this 2
No I haven’t played a Kawaii before - not many sold where I live.
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Lovely post thank u. I won’t use any sounds other than piano except maybe Rhodes e piano occasionally and won’t need or use any rhythms so will probably get 1100 instead as I don’t think screen will be so critical for me using so few voices. Are there any acoustic piano voices on the 3000/3100 that you thought were great that were not on the 1100? I heard somewhere the Stage piano ? voice on the 3000 was amazing? Cheers Isaac
Hi there! Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the review. I talk about the piano voices and the stage piano at ua-cam.com/video/wKf4eaBpUi0/v-deo.html of the video. A friend of mine who gigs with a 3000 had told me about how awesome the stage piano voice was, and after buying my 3000 I totally agree it's awesome. It's brighter than the typical "best" voice (voice #1 on digital pianos), but still has alot of the detail and nuance manufacturers typically put into their #1 voice but not others.
That being said, if you're not interested in the rhythms and will only be using a couple voices, then would I pay the extra for the 3100 JUST to get the stage piano? No; the jazz piano on the 1100 actually comes pretty close. But if you can find a 3000 on sale for the same price as an 1100 (that's what I was lucky enough to find) then I would totally recommend grabbing the 3000 instead even if you won't use many of the features.
Hope that helps, let me know what you decide!
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Love it
Oh man I am so lost.... Beginner here that has played ablot of vst organs
So I have played the pxs 3100 in the shop and I fell in love with it. The variety of sounds is always what I enjoy the most as music prducer and this piano just sparks creativity in me.... It was just so fun and surprisingly i liked the action more than fp30
But then reading on yt, they say that the keys are getting heavy towards the end and action is flawed.
Plus i do not like touchscreen bc if it breaks than yikes.
Now I could get the fp60x for the same price as casio 3100
Clearly from online fp60x seems to be a better instrument and has a lot of sounds. I could try it in 2 days in another shop but there is no casio.
Just so lost now, take the inferior product bc I enjoy it for same price? Also, roland action is kinda heavy but clearly the vetter one
Also these organs on the casio are just wow. I am an organ fanatic and some of them come close to the meat of a b3. Whereas tbh I really did not like rolands organ sounds at least on the fp30x
What would you say, how does the fp60x conpare to this? Are the sounds as fun and creative? Is the sound quality even better in the roland?
In terms of speakers i dont care, I have a full studio with monitors
Thanks and best
I've never actually reviewed the 60X; I owned an FP-30, and reviewed the FP-30X. But remember: just because an action is "more similar to an acoustic piano" doesn't necessarily make it "better". It depends on what YOU happen to like, prefer and need; if your goal is to play acoustic grand pianos then maybe a more realistic action would be better for you; if you're more like me and don't care about that, then get the piano with the action that feels better to you. If it was me and you said "here you can have a 3100 or an FP-60X"?; easy choice for me, I'd take the Casio. I know alot of people really like the Roland PHA4 action, but I don't like it - it's too heavy and sluggish for me. My favorite is the Yamaha GHS and a close 2nd is the Casio Smart Scaled.
And the organ sounds on the Casio (in my opinion) blow away the organs on the FP-30X; as far as the 60X goes, like I say I haven't reviewed it so I can't say for sure, but if they're the same as the 30 then I like the Casio's better.
I wouldn't call the 3100 "inferior"; it's just different with a different focus and pro's and con's. If you're an organ player, the lighter action on the Casio is FAR more appropriate than the Roland action.
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@@PianoTone Thanks a lot mate, that helps.
Nah, I dont care about grand piano. I am a music producer and have been primarily playing guitar for 18 yrs. Initially I picked up keys at a yamaha ew 425 at my ex girlfeiends. Had sooo much fun with that.
You know, the numerous sounds is what I really appreciate. Brass, strings, pads but BY FAR most importantly organ and especially B3 hammond.
And in the shop I was just hooked by the casio. Just the specs on the roland tell otherwise
Now yes, organ sounds are the same on fp60x except more
Probably an FP50E would also be a choice because of zen core Sounds... Yamaha dgx 670 is too bulky for that. I have a full board of strymon fx so what I basically need is weighted action an ld ESPECIALLY loads of inspiring good quality sounds.
The EW425 deliverd so much on that, I want an experience like that again vut wighted. Miss that thing
Best
Marcus
@@marcusstrymon693 If you liked the 425 and want weighted (but the DGX is too heavy) the 3100 is absolutely the one for you. :)
@@PianoTone I mean use it only in the studio but the dgx is such a massive thing, god the size annoys me
Do you think the dgx sounds really outshoot the privia so much? Especially organs?
And then the fp50e seems very interesting as well
Best and thanks a lot for helping me out herr!
@@marcusstrymon693 The DGX sounds are awesome, and so are the Casio's; the DGX user interface is better (full colour screen, tons of buttons), the Casio is super portable and has L/R lineouts (which the DGX does not) so they each have their advantages. The FPE50 is actually a way better choice than the FP-30X or 60X because you get more sounds, a nice user interface and some cool arranger features (including being able to load a chord chart and have it play that to you using the accompaniment as opposed to you having to finger accompaniment chords); I hope to review that piano soon.
But since you preferred the Casio action - that's the one for you :)
Hang on I'm confused. At the end you were talking about the difference between the 3000 and 3100, but then you went on to say you could not hear the difference in sound samples from the 1100 to 3000? Did you mean to say 3000 to 3100? That's what I want to know.
Hi there! I had heard some other reviewers say that the piano samples sounded better in the new models; so for example the Grand Piano Concert which is the main voice on all of these models supposedly sounds better on the 1100/3100 than on the 1000/3000. While I didn't have my 1100 and 3000 at the same time to compare directly, I didn't notice any improvement or difference in that voice on the new series (my 1100) over my 3000 (prior series).
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I do not know if the samples are different, but it seems the speakers were massively upgraded.
@@andesneko I wasn't able to test them side by side, but I didn't notice an improvement in the 1100 compared to the 3000, but like I said it wasn't side by side (and my ears are old ;)
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Is the key touch too heavy Pxs 3100? To me.
Hi there! The 3100 is a fully weighted keyboard, but it is lighter weight than many other fully weighted keyboards (Roland FP is much heavier than Casio PXS3100).
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@PianoTone Do you think Can PX-3000 learn Classical music piano ?
I love Casio
why is the display SO SMALL otherwise I like it..
Yeah a larger display even a couple more lines would be better; any display is better than none though ;)
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