Casio is doing great things. We bought the px-s7000 in black for my 50th birthday. The stand is solid and sounds great. I also have plans to line out to monitors for more bass. Three family members will be resuming our piano & music education! Cheers all!
@mollynewman8457 Жыл бұрын
I just need you to know that I subscribed to your channel because of this video. And because of this video I WILL be buying a Casio this week!! I’m a singer and I’ve been wanting to learn to play an instrument. I recently decided that it would be the keyboard. I was looking at the Lumi keyboard but you can’t play it without a subscription and the reviews on their learning to play were mixed. The guy who broke their app down said I wish you could do the play along where it lights but doesn’t have the song playing. That it would only play when you press the keys. That is exactly what the Casio software does! The fact that I can put any song into it and learn how to play it is extraordinary!! It’s everything I was looking for and the fact that it’s included with the price of the keyboard is amazing!! Now I’m so excited to learn to play!! Thank you for doing what you do!!
@klaus12345678902 жыл бұрын
If you don’t have any experience in playing the piano or a keyboard , you have to spend much more money in a good teacher than in a keyboard. I started as a real beginner with an app, and it was ok for the first three weeks, but I learned the piano playing only with a real teacher and for sure after three years I am still visiting my teacher every week. And learning with a good teacher is much more motivating, than playing with an app. I use KZbin and other webpages to improve my skills, too, but that is a good add-on, when you do have some basic knowledge.
@philwoodhead57382 жыл бұрын
Does this software work with non-Casio keyboards .? Appreciate its free with Casio but can a non-Casio player pay for access ?
@Tango4321 Жыл бұрын
I get online piano lessons by using an app. Is it possible to get the sound from the tablet into the S7000 and hear the sound on the connected headphones together with the sound from the keyboard at the same time?
@rayNmanMusic8082 жыл бұрын
I want the keys to lite up like the Novation SL tho
@davidlanfair2 жыл бұрын
nice outro Chris, How do you buy the stool that matches the keyboard stand?
@Czyszy2 жыл бұрын
How does it stack up against Synthesia?
@deegee13172 жыл бұрын
I was given the Casiotone ct s300 for my birthday, thank you Auntie 😁. The keyboard really is good for beginners as myself. I tried using this app I honestly think that more work could have been put into making this app. Part of learning how to play the piano is learning how to read the sheet music,what good is it if a person can’t even see what the notes are telling me to play because it’s so small? Even after making it full screen it’s still too small the only difference is there is more space on the page but the size remains the same. Even flow key or simply piano has large enough pages. Casio could have done better with the development of the app they push so much.
@dustintoups88162 жыл бұрын
No way!
@chrisloughead14652 жыл бұрын
You have just paid £2249 for a digital piano, why would you want to hook it up as midi ?
@JamesDriver402 жыл бұрын
Some people will buy it as a piano as it has a nice stand, three pedals and 🤞sounds good live in a room. Some will buy it as a master keyboard, or as a dual purpose instrument. Without midi, no-one will even consider it as a master keyboard option. I run my d. piano into my mac over usb-midi to play pianoteq into zoom for online lessons. Piano takes up zero inputs on my interface, I don't have long unbalanced audio cables picking up noise from the fridge in the kitchen and there are zero A/D conversions (though m1/m2 macs are astonishingly fast, I believe buffering lag is not a problem anymore). Midi is still awesome.
@annother33502 жыл бұрын
@@JamesDriver40 Because once you've recorded your piano track into Cubase you then have to use midi to play it back and overdub all the other instruments. Where've you been since '83 grandpa?!