Casio PX330 [engl.]


www.musik-schmidt.de www.musik-schmidt.de Musik-Schmidt, Hanauer Landstrasse 338, 60314 Frankfurt, Germany Casio PX330 The Casio Privia PX330 redefines the digital piano category with unprecedented sound quality and performance in a sleek package that is supremely portable. The Casio Privia PA330 is featuring all new grand piano samples and a new Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard and weighing only 26 lbs., the Casio PX330 is versatile enough for any home, studio or stage. Features of Casio PX330: * Keyboard: 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action * Sound Source: 4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing System * Acoustic Resonance * Polyphony (maximum): 128 * Tones: 250 * General MIDI Compatible * Rhythms: 180 * Auto-Accompaniment * 4 Reverb types * 4 Chorus types * Brillianance: -3 to +3 * Layer (with variable balance) * Split (with variable split point) * Registration Memory * Duet Mode * Pitch Bend Wheel * Metronome * Transpose: -12 to +12 semi tones * Tuning Control * Temperament (preset scale) * Recorder: 10 Songs, 16 Tracks * USB Storage (utilizing PC) * SD Memory Card Storage * Display: 96×32 Back Light LCD * Speakers: (13cmx6cm) x2 * Amplifier: 8W + 8W * Dimensions (W x D x H): 52.05″ x 11.26″ x 5.31″ * Unit weight in pounds: 24.7 lbs

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  • @ryanb113n My school’s jazz department bought an SP250 earlier this year. Honestly, I don’t think it’s as good as the Yamaha P95 or the Privia. It only has two layers of velocity (when they recorded the sounds for the digital piano, they only did soft and loud), so a lot of expression is lost.

    On a side note, the stand is hideous. It’s a great instrument, but it feels outclassed by other instruments its price. But don’t listen to me – best way is to go to a store and try them yourself.

  • I just bought this DP PX-130BK
    and cost me like 300$ for shipping to Dubai from Amazon
    shipped by DHL
    and in US was shipped by FedEX
    and what was the surprise?
    one (almost) broken key D5,i must put some pressure on it to make it normal then 5 minutes it comes back, and 2 days after the B7 key is giving me deep loud clicking
    what’s coming next CASIO?
    I’ve saving for 8months
    how much more do you want from me?
    YOU are slapping me RIGHT in the Face.
    SHAME i didn’t listen to the doubters.
    ARGH

  • Hey everyone, should I get this or the korgsp250?

    does it contain harpsichord?

  • Hey everyone, should I get this or the korgsp250?

  • would you say they are similar to GH3 action of Yamaha?

  • Purchased px-330 last week. Piano’s awesome, best bang for your buck under a 1000 U.S Keys are the most piano realistic feeling I played under 1,500. And I played a LOT of keyboards. Just a pure pleasure to play. I ordered the CS-67 stand & the SP-32 three pedal assembly. (the only complaint I have about my purchase is not major, but the pedal that comes with this keyboard is an absolute flimsy piece of junk…do yourself a favor and get the stand with the three pedals that attach.)

  • Hi, I’m planning to buy the px-330. Wanted to know if the tri-sensor scaled hammer action keys have actual weights as in the kawai, roland, yamaha pianos. Piano key action and grand piano sound are the key for me to go in for the product. I’ve not seen anything with these specs in the same price range.

  • This may the the wrong place to post but i was wondering what would be a good stand to put this keyboard on brought it a while back but havent tried to get a stand so i can actually use it…

  • I just purchased this PX-330 and I’m blown away at how far technology has come. I wanted this unit primarily for it’s piano sounds and for it’s low price, it’s as close to an acoustic piano as you can get. The weighted keys and action is superb and not cheap feeling. I am a bit heavy handed and the key weights are perfect for me in that I can’t over power the piano but with this piano you can play it very soft or very heavy with excellent results. I do highly recommend the Casio Privia PX-330.

  • I just bought a PX330, first i have a PX120 and i think the PX120 was a great digital piano, por practice, study or live performance (the only problem was the mini plug headphone audio output), well…i sold it and bought this new PX330 and i think it is a great pian por this price, the grand piano sounds better than the piano from my triton extreme 76, and the touch response is wonderful.
    Watching this video is how i made my choice.

  • Is the best demo in youtube for a Casio Privia PX330. Thanks for your time to read my opinion.

  • Just brilliant! Ive just bought a PX330 today as Im the piano player and lead singer in a 60s tribute band. I bought this Keyboard because we play many songs with Midi backing, and for the price, the Privia gave me the best features. Does anyone else use Midis? if so please contact me as I’d like to share my play list as well as find more great Midis. Is anyone using any software on their PC that can be used with the Privia for editing? if so, what kind? thankyou to the makers of this Vid!

  • wow! really nice sound quality on that thing. thanks for the vid =)

  • Thanks!

  • Nice demo, thank you.

  • he wanted to explain something more, but short of english vocabulary, thus say just like ‘very very very very good’ lol, thx for vid

  • THANK yoouuuu :)

  • I have Privia PX-200. It has MIDI capabilities and I can use it to play MIDI files. But no way to change the the sounds played on the keyboard itself by PG###. First keyboard I ever had that can not do that.

  • @ssmusic214 it has MIDI capabilities so it should.

  • Anybody knows if it is possible to change sounds played manually on the keyboard via program change from external sequencer? So far it was major design flaw on all Privia keyboards.

  • @azngreenteas naa it’s not that, it must be a split sample as it does it through headphones, i changed it over at work (i work in music retail) and the new one did the same thing, must have just been a problem with one batch of them.
    it’s barely noticeable, but with the acoustics in my room it really gets me

  • @curtismate the problem is the sd card holder, there is a metal opening vibrates at certain frequencies.

    Here is a Fix, insert an SD card, you can get a blank SD adapter at cheap price and it fixes it

  • Olaf you speak english very good,please make a tutorial to Yamaha P85 too PLEASE!

  • Thanks for doing it in English. I love your channel and i love Germany but sadly i don’t speak fluent German, thus, i have to listen to words i don’t understand.

  • @sch131 Mozart K545

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