tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post4783988767297550698..comments2024-03-16T11:57:52.247-07:00Comments on AZ PIANO REVIEWS: Casio PX-S3100 - REVIEW | Digital Piano 2023 - LOWER PRICE HERE Rajnish Shuklahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09487246203009869882noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-8764570925333882672021-03-18T22:15:36.475-07:002021-03-18T22:15:36.475-07:00Great review, thanks!Great review, thanks!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07192231170196334940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-20019249380491692572020-04-03T12:13:20.402-07:002020-04-03T12:13:20.402-07:00Hey, thanks for the good review.
Comparing the PX-...Hey, thanks for the good review.<br />Comparing the PX-S3000 with Casio TX560, which would you choose?<br />I'm thinking of the Yamaha 515 but I like a keyboard with an arranger.<br />I dream of the Yamaha CSP170 but........very expensive<br />And the Casio Celviano AP650 series?<br /><br />Thank youJOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03701157785557261482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-74299004609055111682019-11-14T06:35:21.132-07:002019-11-14T06:35:21.132-07:00Tim, I thought your review was great and accurate....Tim, I thought your review was great and accurate. However, you do not mention the textured key surfaces which are way too textured for me. No keyboard I have ever played on felt like this. It is so unnatural that I have to pass on an otherwise excellent keyboard for the price.<br />Potential buyers please try this out before purchasing! I can’t understand why Casio would make such a choice.Dogmericahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17522031837282487148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-14922516920872185432019-11-12T14:07:54.518-07:002019-11-12T14:07:54.518-07:00Tim, I have another question about the PX series.....Tim, I have another question about the PX series... I record entirely on iOS. Does the smart scaling sensitivity as compared to triple sensor make a difference here? Will the midi info from the PX be as nuanced as a triple sensor keyboard? Thanks!Dogmericahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17522031837282487148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-49600034972125929072019-11-12T14:05:39.641-07:002019-11-12T14:05:39.641-07:00Hi Tim, just to say that is one fantastic review.....Hi Tim, just to say that is one fantastic review... not only because the new Casios seem like a good value but because your review is so detailed and in depth. Really great. Thank you! I am trying to decide between the 1000 and 3000. Are the speakers significantly better in your opinion ( if you have heard them, of course). I make all my music on iOS, so the sounds are not very important to me. I would be upgrading simply for the mod wheel and better speakers. Thanks!Dogmericahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17522031837282487148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-24142016691292282322019-08-29T10:26:02.036-07:002019-08-29T10:26:02.036-07:00The C1 Air would be my choice if you are primarily...The C1 Air would be my choice if you are primarily interested in playing piano. The Casio PXS3000 is better if you will use those "extra features" and many "bells & whistles" that it has. The PXS3000 has a very nice piano sound and key action, but it does not rise above the Korg in my opinion for piano playing.Tim Praskins https://www.blogger.com/profile/03244773651407054659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-14445372768550959552019-08-26T01:11:12.734-07:002019-08-26T01:11:12.734-07:00p.s. the C1 Air is only $100 more than the PX-S300...p.s. the C1 Air is only $100 more than the PX-S3000 here, at those prices, what would you choose?Javiernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-19552190942023894432019-08-26T00:22:20.808-07:002019-08-26T00:22:20.808-07:00Hi Tim,
I have been reading your *Excellent* revie...Hi Tim,<br />I have been reading your *Excellent* review site for the past month to help me look for a piano under $1500. This is the first piano where i've seen a reference to a decent built-in Leslie effect, which i'm looking for with a speed control function (ideally controlled via sostenuto pedal or similar), on top of a realistic piano hammer action and sound that is. <br /><br />Is control of the rotary speed possible on the PXS-3000? How about on the PXS-1000? Or is there another sub-$1500 piano you could recommend for this? <br /><br />Many thanks for your truly comprehensive advice. Javiernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-18641591786201370932019-08-08T20:43:27.149-07:002019-08-08T20:43:27.149-07:00Thank you for your comments...I appreciate it. Wit...Thank you for your comments...I appreciate it. With the limited amount of time I have to do blogging reviews and other musical things in my life, I don't have time for vlogging...but it would be fun. If there were 2 of me then I could do it:)Tim Praskins https://www.blogger.com/profile/03244773651407054659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-43298583910929751522019-08-08T14:52:27.550-07:002019-08-08T14:52:27.550-07:00The Kawai MP7 would be my choice, but it's $10...The Kawai MP7 would be my choice, but it's $1000 more...so it better be better in those ways! Really not a fair comparison. But in terms of portables with internal speakers under $1200, it doesn't get better than this PXS3000.Tim Praskins https://www.blogger.com/profile/03244773651407054659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-82483784810163540372019-08-07T22:06:01.309-07:002019-08-07T22:06:01.309-07:00Hi Tim, thanks a lot for the detailed review. Rega...Hi Tim, thanks a lot for the detailed review. Regarding the key action and the sound would you prefer kawai mp7 or casio px s3000? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09181184786806195367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-46881612253267550212019-08-07T20:26:47.907-07:002019-08-07T20:26:47.907-07:00Definitely a joy reading this.
Thank you!Definitely a joy reading this.<br />Thank you!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05030380717278482174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-46052359118311123042019-08-07T20:25:35.360-07:002019-08-07T20:25:35.360-07:00Definitely a joy reading this.
Thank you!Definitely a joy reading this.<br />Thank you!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05030380717278482174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-48424341422800741092019-07-20T16:17:08.525-07:002019-07-20T16:17:08.525-07:00Thank you for your nice comments. HD MIDI has to d...Thank you for your nice comments. HD MIDI has to do with the key action electronics (replacing tri-sensors) and how they work and translate expression and key movement when playing in real-time. I am assuming that external piano software would also sound good and work well with the PXS3000 key action, although I have not personally done that yet.AZPianoNewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10145628650219620079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-31584265853966124002019-07-03T08:19:28.100-07:002019-07-03T08:19:28.100-07:00This is one of the best keyboard reviews I've ...This is one of the best keyboard reviews I've ever read, thoughtful and insightful. I am looking at the PX-S3000 as a new keyboard for myself. I actually found a link to this review on the pianoworld forum. That being said, even with this great review, I have not been able to find answers to my questions. I own a project recording studio and have many libraries of VSTi. I would not be using the internal sounds of the S3000, but would be using it as a controller via the USB out. I was actually just looking for a good MIDI controller to replace my 30 some year old Roland RD 1000. MIDI implementation and dynamics are not so great on it. I just happen to come across the Casio PX-S3000 while researching MIDI controllers. So after much reading online, I traveled to GC in Knoxville yesterday who had the 1000 model in stock. I spent quit a bit of time with it and I loved the action, same action as in the 3000, but would choose the 3000 because of pitch bend wheel. Reasoning that I'm even considering a DP as a controller vs a dedicated controller is if by chance I were to play out somewhere, it would almost be impossible to take my studio monitors, PC, audio interface, etc... just to play out or jam with friends. So, with the S3000, I would get the best of both worlds. But therein lies my question that I can not find answers to: The PX-S3000 smart scaling, smart features (replacing the tri-sensors with only two but providing internal software features to make it even better than tri-sensors), and HD MIDI. Do these smart features also apply to MIDI messages sent via USB out from the PX-S3000 to a host computer, or do they only apply to the internal sounds of the keyboard? This is an important aspect that I need to know before purchasing the PX-S3000. For example I have Pianoteq 6 and it will accept/utilize HD MIDI. Would the smart features translate over MIDI? Thanks! Kenny in Tennessee Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-54639380259392484752019-05-29T11:32:25.214-07:002019-05-29T11:32:25.214-07:00Sir, It was a joy to read this indepth review of p...Sir, It was a joy to read this indepth review of px s3000, i have been following your blogs for quite a long time....... hope to see you start vlogging soon on YouTube...we need people like you there ��...<br />Regards from IndiaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01769810888129509659noreply@blogger.com