Casio PX-110 Privia Digital Piano Review
Casio PX-110 Privia Digital Piano Feature
- ZPI sound source with tri-element
- 32-note polyphonic
- 11 tones
- 20 rhythms
- MIDI in/out
- 11 tones; 20 rhythms, MIDI in/out
- Stereo-sampled Tri-element ZPI Sound Source
Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard for authentic grand piano feel.
Lower notes play relatively heavier than higher notes, just like the keys on a grand piano. Selectable touch sensitivity even lets you configure the keyboard for a light touch that makes it possible for your fingers to really fly when they need to.
Stereo-sampled Tri-element ZPI Sound Source.
A Stereo-sampled Tri-element ZPI sound source includes separate waveforms for strong key pressure, medium key pressure and light key pressure, which accentuates the differences between the sounds produced by each. Multiple stereo-samples are also taken of tones produced by an acoustic grand, from the low range to the high range. Notes remain natural sounding and realistic from the moment a key is pressed until the note decays, providing you with sound quality that is virtually identical to that of an acoustic grand piano. 32-note polyphony helps to ensure you never lose notes due to damper pedal operation.
High-quality, versatile tone, with layer and split.
In addition to grand piano tones, the Privia also includes strings, pipe organ, and other tones. A Layer feature allows simultaneous play of two tones, and a Split feature lets you split the keyboard between two different tones.
Feature List
- ZPI Sound Source with tri-element
- 32-Note Polyphonic
- 11 Tones
- 20 Rhythms
- MIDI In/Out
- 8 Digital Effects, Brilliance, Pedal Effects and DSP
- Layer and split
- 60 Built-in Songs
- 1 Song, 2-Track Song Memory
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