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#1583147 - 12/23/10 11:20 PM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: Nikalette]
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Registered: 07/05/09
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re: the black key issue, I tried a real grand briefly, and I thought it felt more difficult than the Casio, but easier than the MP9000. I think that key length issue we have recently discussed might be contributing to this - I am playing near the back of the key, softly and rapidly, and with my weak 4th finger. I am also holding other notes with the same hand, which makes it more difficult. I really noticed the inertia of the grand's keys after playing the Casio. There is no risk of me turning into a concert pianist if I were to play the Casio exclusively I don't think. smile

Greg.

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#1605381 - 01/25/11 02:43 PM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: Nikalette]
Texas Ross Offline
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Registered: 09/17/09
Posts: 12
Loc: Texas
My PX 130 arrived yesterday.

In a word, I am thrilled!

I don't have the budget (yet) for something bigger/better/fancier, so this was in itself a big step.

I love the action.

The sound thru the speakers is decent and thru headphones really quite nice. (My wife bought me the headphones 'as a hint')

Ross

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#1605550 - 01/25/11 07:27 PM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: Nikalette]
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Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 289
Loc: Pennsylvania
What's to say? Knock yourself out. I've been enjoying my Casio AP-45 for three years, and it's still ticking.

Have a ball!

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#1884126 - 04/22/12 07:26 AM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: Nikalette]
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Registered: 03/07/12
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Hi guys, newbie here, I want to get my first digital piano and budget wise, the px 130 can really do it for me. Problem is, I can get more features with the px330 for $200+ extra,now here is my concern:
1. How far I'll be limited with the USB MIDI on the px130?
2. Can I record a song and transfer it to my pc? and bring it back again?
3. Can I import songs from my pc and play it on the px130? (other than .midi files)

one last thing, px130 can only record 1 song, 2 tracks while px330 can store 5 songs and 16 tracks, will, I didn't get how this works but here's my opinion:
px130:
1 song ( combining maximum of two tracks -two layers played separately)
px330:
5 songs ( combining maximum of 16 tracks - 16 layers played separately, so storing five songs in total with each that can get up to 16 tracks)

Am I right?

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#1884517 - 04/22/12 07:47 PM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: MartyOCS]
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As I understand it, there is a limit on the number of notes only. You have a total of 16 tracks to work with to put your songs together. I think I would just do basic stuff with the on board sequencer and transfer that to computer so you can add other better sounds, effects, etc.

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#1884763 - 04/23/12 03:40 AM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: MartyOCS]
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Registered: 03/21/12
Posts: 35
Originally Posted By: MartyOCS
1. How far I'll be limited with the USB MIDI on the px130?


You'll have no problem in connecting your DP to a computer but with only USB I think it's not easy connecting it to another keyboard (unless there is a USB to MIDI adapter, I don't know if this exists)

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2. Can I record a song and transfer it to my pc? and bring it back again?


Yes. You can connect your DP to a computer trough USB in storage mode and it will behave as a disk drive so you can copy, paste files.

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3. Can I import songs from my pc and play it on the px130? (other than .midi files)


I'm not sure about this.

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one last thing, px130 can only record 1 song, 2 tracks while px330 can store 5 songs and 16 tracks, will, I didn't get how this works but here's my opinion:
px130:
1 song ( combining maximum of two tracks -two layers played separately)
px330:
5 songs ( combining maximum of 16 tracks - 16 layers played separately, so storing five songs in total with each that can get up to 16 tracks)

Am I right?


Yes smile
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#1884817 - 04/23/12 06:49 AM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: MartyOCS]
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Registered: 02/20/10
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Originally Posted By: MartyOCS
1. How far I'll be limited with the USB MIDI on the px130?

If you're using a computer, not at all. However, if you want to connect the PX130 to another MIDI keyboard (or sound module) without getting a computer involved, you won't be able to do that (or, at least, not without an adapter that costs over $100). There is also a long term compatibility issue. Serial, parallel, SCSI, and other ports have come and gone, but standard MIDI has remained a standard for 30 years. Ten years from now, will computers still have USB? Who knows? But it's a pretty safe bet that there will still be some way to connect standard MIDI.

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#1885458 - 04/24/12 04:57 AM Re: Casio New PX 130, PX 330, PX 730 Reviews [Re: Nikalette]
MartyOCS Offline
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Registered: 03/07/12
Posts: 2
thanks guys on your quick response, I guess I'm going with PX330, extra $200 seems worth it for the features.. shall I be aware of something ahead?? power adapter is included,right?

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