Casio px110 piano - review
Casio px110 - The px110 has some powerful features in a compact lightweight design at an affordable price. The zpi sound source gives it a much richer sound and the hammer action keyboard gives it the feel of a grand piano.
High quality Sounds
The px 110 comes with 60 voices which uses some of the best sound samples. Besides the piano sounds, the casio px-110 includes strings, organs, and other tones. Layer and split feature is provided!
Hammer action keyboard
The Casio privia px110 uses a graded hammer action keyboard which simply means that the keys are heavier on the bass side and become lighter as you move to the right side. This is how the keys on a grand piano work.
External connectivity
The Casio digital piano px110 comes with MIDI in/out jack. Using a midi cable you can connect your casio px-110 to a computer. Once connected, your piano can act as a MIDI controller and you can use it with an external software sequencer like Sonar or Cubase.
Other Features
Some of the other features that you will find useful are -
• 60 tones, 20 rhythms, 32 notes polyphony
• 88 touch sensitive keys
• split & layer feature
• Effects – Reverb
• Key Transpose feature
• MIDI in/out
• Built-in speakers
• Headphones, pedals – 2 slots
Conclusions
The px-110 is a compact portable piano with built-in musical styles and other powerful features. The sounds are good and the keyboard has a graded hammer action. With the built-in recorder you can record your compositions and play them back. All these features at an attractive price!
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