Casio Privia Pro PX-5S
Posted: 26 Jan 2013, 19:26
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You made me truly laugh off the chair!!Mr_-G- wrote:Yes, very! and weight and the price...
In context, that is about the price of two "Stylophone 2"!
As another bonus it can layer up to 16 internal sounds if I remember correctly. That means much more complex sounds! it can also layer 4 midi zones. So you could have splits in a different way not possible in the NS2 SW by assigning each section its own midi channel. (although I am not sure that is quite possible, I believe it may only be a channel per panel)anotherscott wrote: As a bonus, it sounds like it has some great EP sounds in it, to counter one of the few weaknesses many people find among the core Nord sounds.
To clarify the PX-5S can do 4 zones. 2 of those zones can do Casio's "Hex Layer Programs" which themselves are 6 layers each (split, layered or velocity switched in any manner). So two Hex layer programs, plus two regular programs is a total of 14 layers at once.Gustavo wrote: As another bonus it can layer up to 16 internal sounds if I remember correctly. That means much more complex sounds! it can also layer 4 midi zones. So you could have splits in a different way not possible in the NS2 SW by assigning each section its own midi channel. (although I am not sure that is quite possible, I believe it may only be a channel per panel)
Can't argue with that. I guess a lifetime of playing stuff with names full of random X's Z's and numbers has left me a little jaded. Now back in the 70's....Mike Martin wrote:I'm happy I'm getting a better modulation matrix rather than a name though.
Hi Mike,Mike Martin wrote: To clarify the PX-5S can do 4 zones. 2 of those zones can do Casio's "Hex Layer Programs" which themselves are 6 layers each (split, layered or velocity switched in any manner). So two Hex layer programs, plus two regular programs is a total of 14 layers at once.
I understand PX is for all Privia keyboards, but why the 5S?Mike Martin wrote:Keep it simple, its the PX-5S. Trust me, we wanted a name.I'm happy I'm getting a better modulation matrix rather than a name though.