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  • the bubblethe bubble

    Casio Privia PX-320Published on 07/02/08 at 08:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See the website of Casio

    UTILIZATION

    Very good touch, I have not tested the config, drive in-store

    SOUNDS

    Sound be bad, it looks like an old .......( clavinova piano)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Avoid I think
  • monsieurmickeymonsieurmickey

    Casio Privia PX-320Published on 09/23/08 at 15:18
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    Piano keyboard
    11 main sounds more GM
    Connection ok, all you need

    UTILIZATION

    The touch of this piano is for me, the one that comes closest to a real piano. And I looked!
    Easy to use
    No probs for the manual, do not be intellectually .. (hahaha)

    SOUNDS

    The sound is nice but not great.
    There is a slight crackle in the samples
    It is sorely lacking low except when the headphones, so good
    I like the first piano, in fact I am using almost the one there.
    Remember that a digital piano will never replace a real piano.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 8 months
    I love the keyboard. That's what made me decide to buy it
    The furniture is nice too.
    The so…
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    Piano keyboard
    11 main sounds more GM
    Connection ok, all you need

    UTILIZATION

    The touch of this piano is for me, the one that comes closest to a real piano. And I looked!
    Easy to use
    No probs for the manual, do not be intellectually .. (hahaha)

    SOUNDS

    The sound is nice but not great.
    There is a slight crackle in the samples
    It is sorely lacking low except when the headphones, so good
    I like the first piano, in fact I am using almost the one there.
    Remember that a digital piano will never replace a real piano.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 8 months
    I love the keyboard. That's what made me decide to buy it
    The furniture is nice too.
    The sounds are a little worse (lack of bass)
    The value for money is very good for me
    Yes I do it again this choice
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  • RitalineRitaline

    Casio Privia PX-320Published on 10/07/08 at 05:58
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It l: https://www.casio-europe.com/fr/emi/privia/px320/

    UTILIZATION

    Touch is enjoyable and it is quite easy to use if you want to just use it as a piano nummrique. Then there is always the possibility to get into programming paramtres which need to put a little nose in the manual.
    The connection is really complte (MIDI, USB, and between audio output, dual headphone, SD Card, sustain and portamento taken

    SOUNDS

    In the main sounds:
    The piano seems to me correct, but the sustain produces a draft (amplified by the effect of "acoustic rsonnance" thus removing the need). There is a "piano sixties" INTERESTED.
    The sample set is rich.
    Practical for use in conjunction w…
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    It l: https://www.casio-europe.com/fr/emi/privia/px320/

    UTILIZATION

    Touch is enjoyable and it is quite easy to use if you want to just use it as a piano nummrique. Then there is always the possibility to get into programming paramtres which need to put a little nose in the manual.
    The connection is really complte (MIDI, USB, and between audio output, dual headphone, SD Card, sustain and portamento taken

    SOUNDS

    In the main sounds:
    The piano seems to me correct, but the sustain produces a draft (amplified by the effect of "acoustic rsonnance" thus removing the need). There is a "piano sixties" INTERESTED.
    The sample set is rich.
    Practical for use in conjunction with the possibility to program, and mmoriser accder diffrent configurations easily.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 5 months and I have yet to test all its features. The squenceur is handy as a "think bte" Lorqui is made. The effect "rsonnance acoustic" prrgl on the first piano sounds and it is therefore pluttgnant prfrable to go quickly in the manual how the enlve .
    I hsit between this and the korg MODEL 250 is in the same price range and with the piano is said to be said, trsraliste. I do it again the choice of 320 px for The variety of sounds and configurations.
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  • Ivan AustralIvan Austral

    Casio Privia PX-320Published on 11/11/08 at 03:02
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    7 octave keyboard, 72 sounds, Casio, 128 GM sounds and 2 sets of batteries. The sounds are not editable. 4 reverb effects, chorus effects and 3 a flanger.
    Stereo output jack input connector standard, MIDI, Sustain Pedal, USB port. SD card.

    UTILIZATION

    Very nice touch. The configuration requires a little getting used to, but you get done fast enough. The manual is clear, simple and effective.

    SOUNDS

    The piano sounds are pretty successful, may lack a little low, but respond well to velocity, the acoustic pianos are realistic and electric can be improved by adjusting the RES TOUCH (Touch Sensitivity). The ability to mix two sounds and controls the balance between the tw…
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    7 octave keyboard, 72 sounds, Casio, 128 GM sounds and 2 sets of batteries. The sounds are not editable. 4 reverb effects, chorus effects and 3 a flanger.
    Stereo output jack input connector standard, MIDI, Sustain Pedal, USB port. SD card.

    UTILIZATION

    Very nice touch. The configuration requires a little getting used to, but you get done fast enough. The manual is clear, simple and effective.

    SOUNDS

    The piano sounds are pretty successful, may lack a little low, but respond well to velocity, the acoustic pianos are realistic and electric can be improved by adjusting the RES TOUCH (Touch Sensitivity). The ability to mix two sounds and controls the balance between the two gives a +. The effects are somewhat minimal. It lacks a tempo delay for my taste and the ability to regulate differently on the battery or the piano. Expression, reaction velocity adjustable, very well.
    I prefer the mellow acoustic piano and electric pianos. The effect of acoustic resonance of piano is not bad.
    It lacks a drum set drum machine type.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several weeks. I love the feel, sound, SD card that can store and play back MIDI files (rhythmic drums), the built-in speakers and light to take him everywhere, the USB port, the output jack ( the sound is better on a sound system).
    I often use a motif es 8 in the workplace, but the casio px 320 gives me everything I need, for less than 18 kg, greater simplicity (of course far fewer opportunities but the pattern almost too ...), 2400 euros less - I got it on sale for 599 euros! Value unbeatable!
    Compared to the other it sounds in addition, a very good touch, MIDI file player. Section with better effects (lack tempo delay, tremolo, distortion ...) and a drum set tr-808, it would be perfect for me.
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  • sophie19130sophie19130

    Casio Privia PX-320Published on 06/22/09 at 03:54
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    7 octaves
    very easy to use
    audio input and output

    UTILIZATION

    Very nice touch and precise
    very simple configuration
    piano light enough to move with

    SOUNDS

    Sounds very realistic
    Effective effects
    a really good piano

    OVERALL OPINION

    Excellent value for money and better than a yamaha p85 more expensive and not better
    Recommended for beginners or for the scene
    I'm really pleased with my purchase
  • moosersmoosers

    Casio Privia PX-320Published on 05/12/09 at 09:04
    The Casio PX-320 is an 88 key digital piano that has a wide array of different tones, songs, and rhythms in its capabilities. It has two 1/4 inch inputs, two 1/4 inch outputs, two 1/4 inch outputs for pedals, a 1/4 inch headphone jack, MIDI connections, and a USB port. It has a few different built in effects including reverb and chorus. It also has built in speakers which definitely come in handy if you only use this within your own home.

    UTILIZATION

    Using the Casio PX-320 is very easy and only takes a small amount of time to understand what everything does. Even though this is one of the better sounding and more expensive models that Casio has out right now, their products are sti…
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    The Casio PX-320 is an 88 key digital piano that has a wide array of different tones, songs, and rhythms in its capabilities. It has two 1/4 inch inputs, two 1/4 inch outputs, two 1/4 inch outputs for pedals, a 1/4 inch headphone jack, MIDI connections, and a USB port. It has a few different built in effects including reverb and chorus. It also has built in speakers which definitely come in handy if you only use this within your own home.

    UTILIZATION

    Using the Casio PX-320 is very easy and only takes a small amount of time to understand what everything does. Even though this is one of the better sounding and more expensive models that Casio has out right now, their products are still aimed at a group of people who are not professionals and therefore the keyboards are all pretty easy to use, including the PX-320. It is easy to switch between different tones, as well as it is to apply different effects to your chosen patch. Pretty much everything on the PX-320 can be figured out in a sitting or two and for this reason a manual really isn't necessary.

    SOUNDS

    The sound quality of the Casio PX-320 is pretty good and is a lot better than most Casio keyboards out there. Most of the sounds are pretty realistic, and I have mostly used this keyboard for its genuine piano sounds. The effects are also pretty real sounding, with the reverb being a great supplement to add to the acoustic piano tone on this. While I've certainly heard better sounding keyboards, the Casio PX-320 does a great job of emulating instruments and is perfectly suitable for practicing and home use in addition to recording or live shows.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I first used the Casio PX-320 about a year ago and while I've only used it for practicing, I believe it would also be useful for recording or for live shows. Since it is a pretty compact and portable keyboard, it makes for a great choice for live gigs if you are looking for a keyboard that has a variety of good sounds that is easy to bring around. The price of the Casio PX-320 is pretty reasonable, but isn't incredibly cheap like most Casio keyboards, so don't expect a complete steal with this keyboard. Overall, a nice sounding digital piano that is a great all around keyboard.
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