Casio Privia PX-320 - moosers's review
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 fo…
Casio Privia PX-100 - moosers's review
The Casio PX-100 is a full sized, 88 key digital keyboard that is portable and contains a variety of different types of sounds. It has standard 1/4 inch connections for outputting your signal and for…
Casio Celviano AP-200 - moosers's review
The Casio AP-200 is a full sized, 88-key digital piano that has the look and feel of a real upright piano, but is all digital based. It has 11 different tones, including acoustic piano and other trad…
Casio CDP-200R - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by stoemp/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - How many octaves? Velocity-sensitive keyboard with 88 full-size keys - How many presets and effects are available? Is it possible t…
Casio MA-120 - " Casio for little fingers"
translatedCasio Keyboard MA-120 ToneBank 8-note polyphony maximum VTR functions with auto-accompaniment "Casio Chord" automatically adding agreements and bass playing the 100 rhythm patterns of the "Bank of …
Casio CDP-200R - Deloras's review
translated-How many octaves? The piano has 88 keys touch heavy, with a maximum polyphony of 48 keys, varying tones used. "How many sounds, effects available? Are they edited? 670 sounds covering a compre…
Casio CDP-200R - " Very good for beginners and more"
translated7 Octaves (we just go virtually shifting up to 9 notes via a function but the manipulation takes a few seconds, hard to do in the middle of a song). There are 670 different sounds (including 16 dru…