Casio PX360BK Key Digital Piano with Power Supply
At the center of the PX-360 is the Color Touch Interface. It is a bright, clear 5.3″ display that has a full color palette and responds immediately to your touch. With this intuitive panel, you can explore the PX-360 with ease, with all the right information at your fingertips. The elegant, simple interface uses universally recognizable icons that help you take full advantage of the PX-360’s diverse sounds and features.
Product Features
- Matching the high quality of the keys is an immersive and authentic 9-foot concert grand piano sound powered by Casio’s powerful AiR (Acoustic and Intelligent Resonator) Sound Source.
- The PX-360 includes 550 Tones, covering a huge variety of musical instruments.
- The PX-360’s class-compliant USB port connects to a PC, Mac, or iOS device with no driver installation. Easily control your favorite music software, without any extra setup.
I love the sound and feel of this keyboard and the … I’m a bit torn. I love the sound and feel of this keyboard and the touchscreen makes using the keyboard’s function so much easier, faster and more intuitive to use from the moment I got it. However, it seems to have issues with the multi-track midi recording. When I record tracks and have a track playing back while recording another, the notes get cut off/interrupted quite often and I’m hitting nowhere near the keyboard’s polyphony limit. I tried wiping everything and resetting the settings,…
Makes me wanna play.
A major improvement over the older Privia line – some things are a little iffy though I purchased mine from a different source, and since there are ample product specs on this page I am going to directly compare this to my older Privia PX320, which it replaced.First, a word about the Privia series in general. Casio has somehow managed to be associated with entry-level keyboards. That may be so, but the Privia series is anything but. I also own a Roland RD-300NX and the pianists who come over or for whom I am providing backline all prefer the older PX320 (and now this…