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mcpepe

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  • Birthday 11/30/1999

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  1. Not all modular tracks are bleep and blops. With a "normal" sequencer you can make melodic music too.
  2. I am waiting for mine. It should be here next Friday. Thanks for taking the time to explain your tips!
  3. Does the new pedal unit SP34 support half pedaling? Or are the 3 pedals only on/off switches?
  4. I am only waiting for 1 thing: weight of the 88 keys version
  5. Talking about the PX-S3000. Will we have access to sound design parameters? I have read that the knobs will have pairs of parameters like Cutoff and Resonance, or Low and High for eqs. But will we have access to the envelopes, lfos, modulation matrix? FX parameters like feedback, wet/dry, time rate for delays? Maybe not directly editing on the board but using an app?
  6. Thanks Mike Martin for the info. I liked the Casio CPD-S350 a lot, so if the PX-S3000 has these improvements it should be a lot greater. I am decided to purchase it, once it's available.
  7. I have just tried a new Casio CDP-S350 in a music store and I was very happy with it. I liked very much the sounds and the touch for piano playing. Also the feeling of the keys was very good. I was only playing 15 mins with it. Acoustic and electric pianos (my main focus) worked very well, but I also liked the other sounds (synths, guitars,organs...). I also thought the 8W speakers were enough for small quiet restaurants. In the specifications the CDP-S350 is very similar to the PX-S3000. They both have 700 sounds, 2 USB ports, built-in rythms, 8w speakers, same keyboard? Anyone has more info comparing this 2 boards (sounds, effects, keyboard,...). I just want to know what can I expect from the more expensive PX-S3000.
  8. Thanks! That's good info. I am now really waiting for the PX5S successor. MIDI is important for me, and not so much the speakers.
  9. Talking about the PX-5s sucessor. Are these PX-5s models usually more featured, with more controls, faders, knobs? more sounds? I know that nobody really knows till Casio release the PX5-S sucessor..., but I just wanted to know what to expect from this future model.
  10. I would love to see more videos of the Casio PX-S3000 in action. Specially not piano sounds, but all those 700? sounds included in the board. Do we have synths, pads, strings, mellotron,... I dont have any doubt the piano sounds are on par (or even better) than the common Yamaha or Roland stage pianos. But what about the "other" sounds? I think we have to wait for the manual to see the details of the extra features from the S1000 to the S3000. It shouldn't last much more, isn't it?
  11. The USB ports on PX-S models is for USB-MIDI only and doesn't act as an audio interface. Ok. Thanks.
  12. Can the S1000 or S3000 act as an audio interface from the USB port?
  13. Talking about the Modx8 keyboard. There have been a few reports about the keyboard itself beeing noisy? after a few months of use. You cannot buy a new Modx8 till April, as Thomann said to me (March 28th). Do you think they may be solving these issues?
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