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Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano

Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano

Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano
$ 1,199.00

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Based on 59 ratings
Value for money
9.73
Touch Screen
9.09

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Product Description

Featuring Casio's renowned Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II keyboard, which accurately reproduces the touch and response of a concert grand piano, the PX-560 delivers an excellent playing experience.
It provides one of the best piano sounds you have ever heard thanks to its Multi-Dimensional Air (Acoustic and Intelligent Resonator) Sound Source.
The PX-560 goes far beyond the traditional concept of a stage piano with 550 Tones that represent a wide range of musical instruments and musical
A size of 52 with the stand. A 0 x 11 is equal to The number 5 by 5 is five times five. The distance is 8 inches (inches) and 52 cm. A 0 x 11 is equal to You need to multiply 5 by [Optional] 4 (inches)

Questions & Answers

The 17 tracks can be arranged from left to right using stereo audio, but how do I set their position?

If yes, on the Main Menu, go to Mixer, you can adjust the volume, pan (left/right), reverb, chorus, delay etc. at the same time for every

Can you tell me how durable this board is? Has anyone owned it for more than two ?

Gear that works well.

Is it possible to create your own drum patterns directly from loops, or are you limited to ?

You can even create 30 customized User Rhythms by combining basslines, drum beats, and other elements with the built-in Rhythms. Furthermore, you can make 100 of your own Music Presets, each of which contains a Rhythm, Tone, effects, and built-in chord progression.

Selected User Reviews For Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano, Blue, Digital Piano

Among all the tones, including the acoustic piano tones, both wheels are enabled by default
5/5

In addition to In the bend wheel, the zero position is automatically returned, but not in the modulation wheel. If you wish to play a piano tone, you should make sure that the modulation wheel is all the way toward the front of the keyboard so there is no unnatural vibrato applied to the tone.

Nico Grant
Nico Grant
| Nov 19, 2020
Type of instrument that can be used for many purposes
3/5

In this case, this is not a pure digital piano. It lies in the category of a stage piano. It is configured to perform as a stage piano. If you want a pure digital piano, this is going to have more features than you will ever use. Before you buy, make sure you know what you are buying. There was a review here that complained about it possessing a synthesizer, since they felt it shouldn't be included. This is idiotic. You will know what you will and will not be getting if you read the description of what you are buying before you buy. It was simply that they bought the wrong product relative to their desires and had difficulty in discerning their needs, which resulted in them rating the product poorly. Personally, I enjoy the features it has in terms of a Swiss army knife. In that regard, the Privia PX-S is a sleek, high-performance device. There is no doubt (literally as well as figuratively) that the 560 punches above its weight. Despite its price point, it offers more features than similar priced units from Yamaha, Roland, Nord, etc.

The sound (voices, instruments, or whatever you'd like to call them) ranges We put our best effort into producing pianos that are clear and resonant, and brass that has some breath. There are a mix of good and bad strings. Even some of the brass and reed instruments can stand to be improved. It's difficult to say how good or bad the strings are, just like the brass. Drawbar organs only will be so good since the organs have decent sound quality. Among the electric pianos, there are a number of excellent tones, as well as a number of less-than-perfect sounds. Almost no one ever puts such a large number of real great sounds on any keyboard. Speakers in a laptop or desktop perform better through an amp or headphones than those in the built-in In order to render more accurate sound, they may require a little EQ. Fortunately, this amble is already It is possible to select features quickly via the touch screen. While a panel of buttons would have made gaining access to the interface more difficult, the touch screen seems to be the more intuitive design.

The PX-100 is a great device. A foot pedal assembly from its optional stand is required to be able to operate the half presses on the 560. It would have been better to make the three pedals more modular, so that people who don't like the optional stands could still enjoy In situations where the will exists, it is possible to modify that assembly to remove the stand.

The keybed is progressively weighted to simulate an upright piano and, while not perfect, it is hard to beat for the price. The PX-T1 is a solid performer, taking all things into consideration In terms of price and features, the 560 is quite good for the money. There are far better keyboards available. It is also possible to purchase one for a lower price. recommend this product for the hobbyist with a bit of spare cash and wants to develop into a unit with more features than a starter keyboard. While it does have more features than a starter keyboard, it's still a great investment. I think that this is quite satisfactory unless you wish to spend more than this.

Zane Gilbert
Zane Gilbert
| Nov 19, 2020
As a "Digital Piano," it is just average and overpriced
5/5

When I initially saw this digital piano, I was impressed. It was my first non-digital piano This is what I had as a toy keyboard. We have now had it for six months, and it has lost its luster. It lacks the realistic piano sound and feel. Too much synthesized and workstation stuff is thrown in for convenience purposes, but this is a real weighted hammer action piano. I would prefer if there had been more resources devoted to creating a realistic piano sound. the problems I have is that Sustain pedals are just simple on/off switches (you can only use a maximum of two at a time). There is no such thing as half damping, or better yet, continuous You can buy a cheap particle board stand that features a pedal assembly mounting to the bottom of the piano with a small fragile interface from Casio. Nevertheless, I don't want a particle board stand on a budget that I can't adjust at all, and the continuous control feature is still not supported. Moreover, the keyboard's piano samples are only mediocre at best. I have been forced to resort to using external piano sample libraries because the internal piano samples are drab and boring. As a third point, With the 560 you get three in one Detection of the position of the sensor key. Since the middle sensor is too high, it will not allow rapid notes to be played on the same key without allowing the key to travel almost all the way up again. Using that technique, I was able to connect my VPC1 or MP11SE without any problems. A look at the Privia PX As long as you hold down the key until it is about 3/4 of the way back up the notes will intermittently sound. It has a similar feel to that of an acoustic grand piano. So let's see. You are not going to make $1200 from this digital piano unless you are a synthesizer enthusiast (who for some odd reason wants a fully weighted and graded action) This digital piano will not be worth your money. When it comes to piano, I suggest you put in a little more money and get a Kawai VPC1 master controller, a Kawai MP11SE, the Dexibell Vivo S7, the Roland RD2000 etc.

Reign Sellers
Reign Sellers
| Feb 19, 2021
The keyboard was bought as my second one, but I have found it to be so enjoyable that it has become my primary one
5/5

When I practice, I actually get excited. The Privia seems to have a personality, and I enjoy the fact that it wants you to try all the different settings, sounds, and functions. It has textured keys and a touch screen that provides menu access in color.

Siena MIAH
Siena MIAH
| Aug 05, 2020
The PX560 has capabilities that are on par with those of much more expensive products
5/5

Aside from its features and sound quality, the Casio PX560 is a great product. It has only been a couple of weeks since I acquired the synthesizer, and I've only used it for about 12 hours, but I'm already familiar with its features. It is so easy to navigate through the menus and configure settings thanks to the intuitive touch screen. As a further plus, changes to the program occur instantly without impacting the presets that are currently playing. I enjoy playing it because of its weighted keys and the impressive sound that comes from the built-in speakers. Using an external system, like Roland BA330, this unit has a great range of tones and it sounds crystal clear while playing through it. It is a great choice for anyone who is on the fence between this and competitors at this price point.

Aden Moss
Aden Moss
| Nov 02, 2020
Good keyboard
3/5

I like it a lot. It's an excellent keyboard at a great price! I'm surprised at how responsive the keyboard is, especially considering how light it The quality of the material and the ability to withstand wear and tear not feel cheap. The sounds are very good, and all of them can be adjusted according to your preferences! The color touch screen is easy to use and gets you to the settings you need quickly. At its price point, this is a superb keyboard that's great for both students and professionals.

Lorenzo SLATER
Lorenzo SLATER
| Jun 12, 2021

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