Casio has applied its highly compact construction technologies to achieve a size that is even smaller than previous CDP series. This compact piano can be played anywhere, in your own style. Includes not only an authentic piano sound, but a variety of other expressive tones 700 different sounds ...
ThePX-S7000boasts a retro-futuristic design that’s both refreshing and functional, with a 6-speaker sound system—unheard of in a piano of this size—and an LCD touch screen display. It also offers the sounds of three distinct concert grand pianos:Hamburg, New York, andBerlin. Console Digi...
Casio America Inc. added two new models to its digital piano lineup: the CDP-S150 and CDP-S350. Redefining value in digital pianos, the CDP-S models offer a range of features for beginner and professional musicians alike in a slim, lightweight design. Weighing in at under 25 pounds each...
They seem very much in the marketing they've done for this new CDP, and presumably with the new Privias, to want to appeal more to the classical/traditional piano crowd. Think more Yamaha Aria than CP. That seems to be why they have moved away from the 5x and 560, and based on ...
I have a feature request that would add some useful functionality to beginner and intermediate Casio models that can import User Rhythms, but not edit them (like the CT-X700/X800, CDP-S350, and WK-245), but it requires a bit of background explanation. When you're playing a Rhythm on...
I own a cdp s350 and i’m going to try to make my own interface cable for 3 separate pedals to the pedal jack on the 350. would help me a lot if a sp-34 owner can tell which pedalfunction is connected to what pinnumber. The numbering of the male mini din is below. ...