Recorded live on Crowdcast.com, Casio's Mike Martin demonstrates and answers questions live on the Privia PX-S3000. For more information on the PX-S3000 visit www.casiomusicg...
Excellent showcase. 'Lights off' is a much welcomed feature that should exist on all illuminated equipment. This seems to be the best overall digital piano within this price range and beyond. Thank you
Tested the Casio in store and the keybed is amazing, I have the previous generation, PX-5S keybed, but this new PX-S1000 and 3000 is a much quieter and easier to play, but not too easy, the balance between heavy and light is very good. Can't believe they actually managed to create such a good key touch in such a slim DP. The sound is also amazing, pretty loud and crisp.
This PX S3000 (and 1000) begs for a Casio Sound Manager. The current Chordana is great for piano, but a powerful application to edit all sounds, create setlits, splits, layers, assign fx, rename presets, replace sounds, etc would be a much welcomed a needed featured.
Casio is a gift to musicians. You don't get what you pay for with Casio; you get a lot more than what you pay for. Casio, now I want a PX560 in the body of the S3000.
YES....you putted best, I don't dig the BLUE / GRAY colors of the PX560...every model should ALWAYS be availbale in SOLID BALCK COLOR = ELEGANT / SLICK LOOK !!!
I'm a Music Director at my church & play a Boston Grand at services, got the 1000 for my office... wow! This is an amazing board, feels like the Boston & has a better piano than my $4000.00 plus board that I use for gigs. Well done Casio.
Just got the px s3000 as a beginner, and it's an absolutely wonderful first piano for the price. great sounds, easy to use, and a smooooth action. Good job Casio!
Pre-ordered the PX-S3100 enhanced version Due for delivery late February, for all who are interested, only 2 companiesin the USA are currently offering it which are musiciansfriend & kraftmusic. Hope this helps USA buyers 🥳✌
Hi Mike, The PX-S3000 is a great keyboard, I tried one at the store! That guy with the little gram weights missed the whole point. My idea is to do a left hand bass split with organ or piano on top and sing over the various drum patterns; busking basically. My questions are: 1] Is a registration basically a saved performance? 2] Can I edit the volume of the drum patterns or instruments and save that that as a registration/performance . 3] Can I name it? 4] Can I easily change the registration/performance really fast for a live set? If so. how many song template registrations could I have saved and ready. Thanks in advance, Jim from Vancouver.
Lets talk about the banks and editing and creating a sound that you like then saving it to a bank location-so you can call up your favorite presets on the fly without having to go around your elbow to get to your thumb. I just purchased the PX-S3100 and absolutely love this product -obviously learning to navigate it and manipulate it to extract what my ears like will take some due diligence and a lot of study . Thanks for the webinar and showing the many endless possibilities of what this product is capable of. Any help would be much appreciated .Thanks Mike -I enjoyed your playing and presentation -Best regards Kevin
I just purchased this model and it is scheduled to arrive tomorrow by noon! My wife has the piano at her parents house for most of her life and she is very partial to the feel of playing on an actual piano. However, recently we were in a guitar center and she sat down to play a Casio Privia PX-S1000.. we both loved the feel on the keys as well as the sound. I am fairly new to learning piano but I wanted to get a Privia model that had more sound options without having to buy a synthesizer that hopefully felt like a piano to my wife. Having said all that I’ve recently gotten back in to some of EVH’s synth work that he created back in the 80’s etc.. with your knowledge on this instrument what setting on the Casio Privia PXS3000 would I be able to get the closest sounds that were created on “Why Can’t This Be Love” by Van Halen? Thank you for this video! It helped us a lot in our decision to buy it!
I would LOVE for one of you manufacturers to consider professionals with these boards. Make the speaker and amplifier units on each side REMOVABLE, so when you gig, where they are useless extra weight, they can be quickly popped out and left at home. We older players need our backs. PS - the Wurlie sux...
Have you seen any videos comparing the Wurlitzer sounds on the two series? Can the 3000 come passably close, and is it a deal-breaker considering the acoustic sound and other feature upgrades?
I don't think this keyboard is meant to be as a stage keyboard, it's more of a home one, you can use it for gigging yes, but no one can assure it will be quick, or resistant
this thing is Amazing from Casio. The grand piano is sampled from a $30,000 Steinway, sounds amazing, the amazing acoustic parameters that you can adjust like string resonance and key on/off etc, the amount of effects you can tweak everything, the amp cabinet modeling, the 200 rhythms, the New AIR sound engine is amazing, the 700 voices. 192 polophony. the key action is amazing, the app that goes with it, the ability to record, the built in speakers, this can run off batteries, the small size, the Bluetooth feature. holy shit Casio!!! for only $800??? sold..just bought one from Sweetwater
I'm would like to know if I have a faulty keyboard. I purchased this keyboard and every time I turn it on, the key is a whole note higher than what it should be. In other words, middle C is playing D. I have to manually down tune the keyboard in order to obtain standard tuning. Is that normal for the keyboard? I do not want to down tune the keyboard every time I turn it on. Also, does the pitch bend work as soon as you turn the keyboard on or do you need to manually turn it on because it doesn't seem to want to do anything for me Thanks in advance!
It would be really great if you could actually create a clickable list with time stamps so we can jump two different sections of this video and find what we’re looking for thanks so much
Hello Casio, I was looking for a forum to ask for this question but I'm hoping you can answer my question. I am was trying to set the cutoff of my lower sound when I was in split mode, apparently knobs can only affect the volume, pitch shift and fine tuning of the lower part. But is it possible to use a sound stored in the bank as the lower sound so that I can save this sound with all the knob parameters with it (so I could get the right cutoff) ? My PX-S3000 seems to quit split mode as soon as I try to select a bank sound for the lower part... Thanks in advance.
Outstanding presentation! I'm only 1/2 through and I want one! I did try the px s1000 at my dealer. They foolishly have it at the top of a 3 keyboard tier, so you can't really work with a damper pedal or get the right feel, but I can tell that the action is great. When the 3000 comes in I'll insist to play it sitting down with a pedal, preferably the 3 pedal unit, and through an amp!
Replying to myself, I have still not seen a px3000 on a showroom floor ANYWHERE, so I've been unable to try it. It seems ridiculous that I have to order one to try it, and then send it back if I don't like it. And those same dealers still have the 1000 poorly displayed, up too high on the third tier, as if it were just another cheap Casio.
Hi Gary. What did you think of the keyboard action of this keyboard? How does it compare to say the Roland FP30 or Casio CDP series? It would be greatly appreciated if you could help me :)
Is there a new synth coming out this year?. Hopefully so!. Imagine the sound quality of the PX S3000, the pads of the MZ X500, seamless transitions, better FX sections, bigger touch screen and a more user friendly OS to really quickly create splits, layers and everything like Yamaha MODX. Wonderful!
hi Mike, great video. if the next video could just have more volume. I have to use headphones to really hear the piano sounds and effects and you lol thanks
With the guitars tones can adjusting the tone make the steel string tone sound better quality? I listened to a sample of the steel string guitar and you could tell it wasn't real.
u don't have to dwell and spend a whole hour editing the tones which are amazing enough. tell us more important info ... like how to edit a recorded note´s pitch or velocity or gate time to correct only misplayed notes? we can't find this on its sequencer. how? someone tell us please.
Hi Mike! I received the Casio PX S3000 a few weeks ago! The piano sounds are not rich at all! I wanted to know if I could download piano midi tones files? Furthermore its very disappointing to have learned that the bass tone 107 & 108 drops notes very often. Also it is very disappointing that the split function disable tones to change; it show that the tone has changed on the display, but the sound does not change; its awful and most annoying. The tones should not weaken when using the split or layer function; I paid to much money for these malfunctions; my $300 Yamaha YPG doesn't have these issues, and I left Yamaha to try Casio!!! What do you suggest I do?
Line outputs do not mute the internal speakers. Line outputs are not compatible with all mixers. Doesn't seem to be a real gigging keyboard. BTW, I have one. Another Casio KB I have is the CTK-6250 who's line outs do not work with some mixers.
pianoman73 hahah I wish It was that easy its the size pf the keyboard that calls my attention not so much the keys this portability of a 61 key is ideal for me.
Give people a lot for just a little, and they will want a lot more, for even less. Oh well. ;-) I'm thinking that Casio is really thinking things through quite thoroughly, and I would love to just be absorbed on it, and see everything that I can do, as there does not seem to be that many things that cannot be done, relatively speaking, unless one wants a very specific niche. A product cannot be everything to everyone, and a "do-all" without any disappointment, but this keyboard is surprising me, in this well done video, and I hope that most can be appreciative, because it really does not cost that much in the first place, and leaves one with enough money left over that if they want something else, they still might be able to afford it, ... ideally speaking, and that's pretty wonderful. Let's thank God that we're alive in this tech-time, and we can listen, learn, play, perform, and perhaps even be a blessing to others, and not overly bent upon ourselves, .... constantly wanting even more, before we even explore what we already have, or are close to attaining.
Please, could you explain the Versatile Tone for guitars in the PX-S3000? There is not information about it. I bought this piano thinking of this but I can't find the way to play it correctly
Versatile Tones are there for the rhythm system. They have different articulations at different velocities. You could also use them from a computer sequencer where you'd have more control over choosing individual velocity layers.
@@casiomusicgear Thank you for your reply. But still, I don't understand. I just try to play the guitar sound using tone 056 and I can't play comfortably because I get different sounds. Maybe it is the speed but, is there a way that I can apply only Glissando Sound? Nobody understands how to use this feature in PX-S3000. I have asked many times and people just say, I don't know, I don't understand. Rich from KraftMusic has a demo and in the minute 4:14 he plays guitar glissando using the tone 002:Steel1GuitarV I just want to know how to do it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OvL-zYfKHbE.html Thank you Mike for your help and support
Hey Mike,awesome demo! Because of you,Rich and pianoman chuck,I ordered this and waiting for the deliverance next week. Question: Will the registrations on the app be saved in the actial instrument?
I just received mine, but I have a problem with the SP-34 three pedals set. The left "soft" pedal has absolutely no effect. I know it should be subtle, but actually there is zero effect, on tone or volume. I tested the simple SP-3 occlude damper pedal set to "soft", same result : no effect at all. Is it normal?
7 user banks containing 4 sounds each. 9 banks created by Mike Martin and Rich Formidoni, each also have 4 sounds each. That's 60 sounds total if you do the math - easy to figure out on Casio calculator. :) Were there specific sounds you were looking for? Have you asked for them in the forums?
Several months in and I am literally a better piano keyboard player because of the action, i am not great and need all the help i can get. needs to be set up right!! Change keyboard sensitivity level and the strong resonance, then it is incredible.
Hola, tengo un Px-s3000 y necesito usarlo como controlador desde mi ordenador y no puedo descargar el drive desde la página, si me pudieran ayudar por favor, muchas gracias.
Another well experienced channel on RU-vid called this essentially worse than a toy.Too bad, I was so close to getting it. Now I have to rethink which one to get in the price range that has worthwhile features.
Hi Casio, any plans (or at least consideration) to enable audio over MIDI? That missing feature is a deal breaker for me. Otherwise, I'd order one today.
You could certainly do that. Connect an iPad to the PX-S1000 then take the audio out from that to the audio in on the keyboard. The softsynth sounds then come through the PX speakers. Works well although I would say it is not as "immediate" an experience as the PX-S3000.
I did it before, it didn't go well when the app crashed live, it's better to save some money and buy some decent keyboard thay does the job good for you
To Casio - guys, please provide a registrations functionality in the mobile app and also support it for px-s1000... and don't forget to allow switching registrations handsfree using a pedal
I have the same need... the ability to save a setup as a Registration, rename it and then add it into the Chordana APP in a data base that one can scroll thru and then select. I want to be able to assign a song title to each of my individual setups and be able to quickly access them with the APP.
hey sir my name is Bernard I was calling to find out if you know of or have heard of anyone making a white Casio 3800 workstation keyboard and if so where can I purchase one at thank you so much
I am a solo jazz player who plays keyboard bass (with a split) and piano on the right side of split. I have asked numerous keyboard outlets, including Casio, if someone would do a video on the jazz rhythm patterns of this keyboard. I realize that most of your consumers are probably rock or maybe classical players. Why does no one respond to my request? It seems like such a simple video to make. If the patterns aren’t up to par with good jazz soloists, I think you’d be losing a large market of buyers. Is this request to difficult to respond to?
Sounds great 👍. The only thing is I don’t like them skinny and tall.(the same for keyboards) PS..... batteries last longer in warm weather or alternatively they don’t last as long in cold weather !
Thanks a lot for your answer, if you have a few minutes to explain me how to pan the bass on L and the piano on R and to cut off the reverb It will be very nice, best regards ADM
@@rafaelgomez1989 Didn't even look at the headphones he's wearing before commenting. It might not be the SRH 840 but it's definitely a Shure in that series. I have it and after months of use, it trumps some other headphones and gives a very accurate representation of my mixes - no extra frequency boost anywhere - just flat.
Good point. Wonder if Stevie Wonder et al use cell phones with standard interface. With the S3000, maybe braille stickers adjacent to the capacitive touch areas?
All the presented features are really amazing for a keyboard aiming to mimic a piano. I would buy it practically immediatelly if there wouldn't be the flawed black/white key action...makes me sad :/
Haha you guys got owned by a 19 year old that proved your PS-X3000 isn't properly weighted. You even had to turn the comments off to silence your customers!!! I hope consumers that have purchased your product on the promise of a weighted keyboard to closely match the feel of playing an acoustic piano file a class action lawsuit for dishonest marketing representation of the actual product.
I got the PX-S3100 and love the way all the keys feel. There is no way you are set back by the difference in weight. This 19 year old is proving that it is bad but when he is playing you can not hear it and the first time he played he did not have a problem, maybe it is between his ears 🙂