Casio Privia PX-330 88-Key Digital Keyboard

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      Casio Privia PX-330 88-Key Digital Keyboard (105486401)
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Superior, portable, piano-like performance for home, studio, or stage.

The Casio Privia PX-330 redefines the digital piano category with unprecedented sound quality and performance in a sleek digital keyboard that's supremely portable. Featuring the latest grand piano samples and a Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard, the Casio Privia PX-330 is versatile enough for any home, studio, or stage.Realism, expression, and dynamicsThe PX-330 keyboard's grand piano sounds deliver an unprecedented level of realism and expression. Four dynamic layers of stereo piano samples are integrated with Casio's proprietary Linear Morphing System, for a grand piano sound with seamless transitions and a superior dynamic range. For added realism, the PX-330 simulates the sound of the open strings when the dampers are raised by the pedal using Acoustic Resonance DSP (digital signal processor). The Casio PX-330 also has 128-note polyphony, enough horsepower for the most demanding musical passages, and the ability to layer sounds and use the damper pedal without the worry of dropping notes. The result is a digital grand piano experience that is unsurpassed at this price.Truly expressive touchThe Privia PX-330 features a Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard. Casio's superior engineering results in an authentic piano touch that captures every detail and nuance of your performance. This scaled hammer action provides the weight, feel, and resistance of a piano without sacrificing the portability of the instrument.Performance, studio, or stageThe superior keyboard action, piano sound, and built-in USB MIDI interface make the Casio PX-330 the perfect music keyboard to integrate into your studio. When you're ready to take your Casio PX-330 to a gig, the built-in registration memory instantly recall splits, layers, and combinations of sounds. The Casio PX-330 also has 1/4" outputs for great live sound from your amp or the house PA system.A 16-track recorder, pitch bend wheel, and moreWhile it's easy to connect the Casio PX-330 keyboard to your computer, you can easily create and compose music using its internal 16-track recorder. Use the Casio PX-330 digital keyboard's 250 on-board sounds and 180 rhythms to record up to 16 tracks. The Casio PX-330 keyboard accepts SD (secure digital) memory, so you can save your songs and take them with you or load standard MIDI files that you've downloaded from the web. With these flexible tools, you can capture moments of creativity and remember your song ideas. The Casio PX-330 also works great as a practice tool. A built-in metronome and optional accompaniment mean you can practice in time and listen later to what you've just played. A pitch bend wheel gives you full expression for 250 tones. Plug in other instruments or an MP3 player and hear them through the Casio PX-330 keyboard's internal speakers and headphones.Professional, versatile, and portable designWhether you're at home, working at a studio, or out on stage, the Casio PX-330 88-key digital piano was created to tackle it all. With its light weight, you can easily take your Casio PX-330 from home to rehearsals to the gig and back with no worries. Connects your Casio PX-330 effortlessly to your computerwith USB or just as easily to a live mixer for use onstage.The portable Casio Privia PX-330 includes the latest grand piano samples and a Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard. Features four dynamic layers of stereo piano samples, 128-note polyphony, authentic piano touch, and the ability to layer sounds. Comes with a built-in USB MIDI interface, built-in registration memory, 1/4" outputs, an internal 16-track recorder, 250 on-board sounds and 180 rhythms. The Casio Privia PX-330 keyboard also includes secure digital memory, a built-in metronome, optional accompaniment, a pitch bend wheel, and internal speakers and headphones. The Casio Privia PX-330 is an extremely lightweight digital piano keyboard that is eminently portable and connects easily to PCs using XP, or Vista, to Mac computers, and to live audio mixers through a USB connection.

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Casio Privia PX-330 88-Key Digital Keyboard Features:

  • 88 weighted, scaled hammer-action keys128-note polyphony250 tones (with layers and splits)Reverb (4 types), Chorus (4 types), Brilliance (-3 to 0 to 3), Acoustic ResonancePitch bend wheelBuilt-in metronomeDuet mode for two simultaneous players180 rhythms for built-in accompaniment16-track, 5 song recorderAccepts SD memory up to 2GBPedals: damper, soft/sostenuto (switchable)MIDI In/OutUSB type B2 headphone jacks2 1/4" Line Out (R, L/Mono) jacks2 1/4" Line In (R, L/Mono) jacksBuilt-in 8W speakersPower supply


Casio Privia PX-330 88-Key Digital Keyboard Specifications:

  • Keyboard: 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer actionSound Source: 4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing SystemAcoustic Resonance: YesPolyphony (maximum): 128Tones: 250General MIDI Compatible: Level 1Rhythms: 180Auto-Accompaniment: YesReverb: 4 typesChorus: 4 typesBrilliance: -3 to +3Layer (with variable balance): YesSplit (with variable split point): YesRegistration Memory: YesDuet Mode: YesPitch Bend Wheel: YesMetronome: 0,2,3,4,5,6 beatsTranspose: -12 to +12 semi tonesTuning Control: A4=440Hz +99 centsTemperament (preset scale): equal temperament + 16 scalesRecorder: 10 songs, 16 tracksUSB Storage (utilizing PC): YesSD Memory Card Storage: YesDisplay: 96x32 backlit LCDSpeakers: (13cmx6cm) x2Amplifier: 8W + 8WTerminals:Line Out 1/4": R, L/MonoLine Input 1/4": R, L/MonoMIDI: In, OutUSB to Host (USB MIDI): Yes, supporting XP, Vista, and MacDamper (Sustain): YesSoft/Sostenuto: YesConnector for SP32 (3 Pedal Unit): YesHeadphones: Yes x 2Dimensions and Weight:Unit size: 5.31" H x 52.05" W x 11.26" DBoxed size: 8.35" H x 57.48" W x 14.53" DUnit weight: 24.7 lb.Boxed weight: 33.52 lb.Optional accessories (sold separately):CS-67: StandSP-32: 3-Pedal unit providing sustain, soft, and sostenuto.


Casio Privia PX-330 88-Key Digital Keyboard

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  • Very Satisfied

    As reviewed by n8dam8 on 3/1/2010

    I bought my PX330 back on Cyber Monday in 2009. I wanted to replace my small Yamaha keyboard for a full-sized digital piano for both the range and the weighted-key touch. I have compared the prices, features, the layouts, and the "feel" of many of the top brand digital piano makers. Despite the fact that most reviews I have read praise Yamaha and Korg, I ended up buying the Casio. Why? Pros: - To me, the keys felt heavier than the Yamaha YPG/DGX series. In a good way, or course. In other words, the Yamaha keys were too light for me. Also, Yamahas' speakers seemed to be too quiet. - There are a lot of extra features that you get without paying over $1,000. - To me, the piano voices are great: from mellow to bright, and in between. A huge difference from my old Yamaha keyboard (granted, it was really old). - Tons of voices! Some I will probably never use. - Built-in speakers = I don't have to throw down more cash for an amp! Cons: - No dust cover. Had to buy one separately. Not that big of deal though. - Some features are hard to get to or activate, so I keep the manual at hand. - Some features may seem superfluous or under minded (i.e. guessing which key makes which drum kit noise) - I wish the speakers were louder. Too loud (max) and the piano may rattle and the sound quality diminishes. Yet, I would rather have higher quality softer sound than lower quality louder sound, which is what I got with the PX330. Overall: Very Satisfied. I would buy it again, especially from Guitar Center. They were very helpful, indeed. Closing thoughts: My best advice would be to do research. Read reviews. Go to a retail store and test different pianos out. Ask them questions. Ask yourself which one satisfies your taste in sound, feel, and features. I did, and the Casio PX330 was the winner.

    67 of 67 people found this review helpful.

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  • Awesome keyboard for the price!

    As reviewed by Christopher Perosi on 10/11/2010

    I used this keyboard extensively with my last band, and found it to be an amazing unit for the price. I am currently looking for another one as the last one was owned by the band, and as it turns out, a year later, I still can't find anything better on the market, and it appears I will be re-purchasing the same keyboard. Phenomenal sound, amped or not... Never had a problem with it reliability-wise in the year or so that we humped it to and from gigs. Do yourself a favor and get a custom case/bag for it -- we spent $300 on a generic airline case for it, the thing was so bulky and heavy it made it not worth bringing the keyboard to smaller gigs... Would have been much better with the Privia 320 gig bag that other reviewers talked about. The keyboard is only 25 lbs by itself, so don't go saddling yourself with a 50 lb case that makes it unwieldy.... I cannot say one bad thing about the keyboard itself tho... And I have two grands and two studio pianos.... You can't come near the sound on this thing for less than twice the price, and the weighted keys are perfect (and adjustable with a push-button!). Bottom line, if this is in your price range, buy it, you cannot get a better keyboard for the price.

    44 of 44 people found this review helpful.

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  • Super value - missing a few things

    As reviewed by David Lovrien on 11/1/2011

    Amazing price for a really nice keyboard, but I had to return mine for one simple reason: it is impossible to adjust the volumes of the different sounds in Split mode. The manual is misleading - Layer mode has a setting but not Split mode. Verified this with Casio support. I need acoustic bass in the left hand and piano in the right, and the volumes didn't not match. I exchanged my PX-330 for a PX-3 and I am very happy now, although I really miss the internal speakers.

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