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Casio CDP-S110 Compact Digital Piano | Overview and Demo

Casio CDP-S110 Compact Digital Piano | Overview and Demo

CDP-S110 Tutorial Video | CASIO

CDP-S110 Tutorial Video | CASIO

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Description

The Casio CDP-S110 is an entry-level digital piano that doesn’t know it’s supposed to be a beginner’s instrument. Filled with features that will make aspiring pianists sound like maestros, the CDP-S110 offers 88 weighted keys, 10 essential keyboard sounds, onboard effects, built-in speakers, enhanced learning and performance resources via the free Casio Music Space app, and much more. Its ultraslim profile and 23 lb. weight will even make some accomplished players envious, as the CDP-S110 promises near-effortless transportation and setup, and yet delivers the pro sounds needed for club gigs, casuals, cozy wine-bar shows, band rehearsals and other intimate musical events.

Casio CDP-S110 Super Thin Frame

Supermodel Slim and Remarkably Light

The Casio CDP-S110 could strut down any catwalk at Paris Fashion Week and fit right in with the couture apparel. The slender chassis finished in an always stylish white or black is not only photogenic, it’s relatively easy to carry under one arm—especially as the keyboard weighs a tad over 23 lb. Even better, the body doesn’t extend much beyond the 88-key keyboard, which leaves you to find just 4.3' of horizontal space on a packed stage or rehearsal room for your piano.

Casio CDP-S110 Grand Piano Feel

88 Weighted Keys

If you want to develop ferocious piano chops, you should play on a keyboard that feels just like an acoustic grand piano. It’s difficult to develop performance dynamics on plastic keys that don’t provide an authentic piano feel. You should feel the power when you’re slamming down a rock or soul anthem, as well as be able to express the tender nuances of a sensitive melody. The Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II on the CDP-S110 does just that, providing keys that respond to your touch almost exactly like those of a prized concert grand. Furthermore, the CDP-S110 gives you nothing to work up to. You aren’t "learning" on a 61-key instrument that doesn’t offer the range of a professional piano. The CDP-S110 is a full-sized, 88-key digital piano, so you can play classical pieces exactly as they were written, as well as have the tonal flexibility to play any style you want.

Casio CDP-S110 Offers 10 Onboard Voices

10 Essential Piano Sounds

The onboard sounds on the CDP-S110 deliver what are undeniably the "greatest hits" for digital pianos: three grand pianos (standard, mellow, bright), three electric pianos, a harpsichord, strings and two organs (pipe and jazz). The velocity and decay times of the voices have been subtly refined from the same ten sounds offered by the CDP-S100 to make them even more natural and organic on the S110. If you want to dress things up a bit, or evoke the sound of a piano in an acoustic environment, you can choose four variations of reverb (including a virtual hall setting) and four chorus options.

Casio CDP-S110 Layered Sounds

Go Cinematic With Textures

The CDP-S110 lets you layer two sounds together to create expansive and compelling tonal colors—say, a harpsichord with a pipe organ, or a grand piano and strings. Mixing, matching and layering different instrument sounds is not only fun, it can fire inspiration and lead to ideas for songs, scores and other instrumental parts.

Casio CDP-S110 Full Featured Apps

Casio Music Space App

By itself, the CDP-S110 has a lot of performance features to keep you engaged, playing and learning, but your experience can get way more fun when you fire up the free Casio Music Space app (iOS and Android). All you need is a USB cable and a device with the app loaded up to access the goodies at Casio Music Space, which include a live-concert simulator, music player, score viewer and remote control for changing the CDP-S110’s settings.

Casio CDP-S110 Onboard Speakers

Take the PA System With You

The CDP-S110 is a self-contained personal sound system with two 4.72" x 2.36" oval speakers powered by twin 8-watt onboard amplifiers. There’s also a multi-use output jack that accepts a set of headphones for private performances, or it can be used to send the CDP-S110 signal to an amplifier when you want to jam with other musicians and need more volume.

Features

  • 10 essential tones, including grand pianos and electric pianos
  • Fine-grain finish on keyboard surface prevents slippage caused by perspiration, and the keys feel comfortable to the fingertips—even during long sessions
  • Clearly labeled functions to easily set tones and other basic settings
  • Works in connection with Chordana Play for Piano version 2.4
  • Included damper pedal (SP-3) for sustain

Specs

  • Keyboard: Scaled Hammer Action II
  • Number of keys: 88
  • Touch response: 3 sensitivity levels, off
  • Maximum polyphony: 64
  • Number of built-in tones: 10
  • Demonstration songs: 2
  • Effects: reverb 4, chorus 4
  • Layer/split: Yes
  • Transpose: –12 to 0 to +12 semitones
  • Tuning control: A4 = 415.5Hz–440Hz–465.9Hz
  • Metronome: 0 to 9 beats; tempo range: 20 to 255
  • Pedal: SP-3 x 1 (terminal x 2), included
  • USB port: Type B
  • Audio in: Stereo mini jack
  • Pedal: 1 (Damper)
  • Phones/output: 1 (Stereo mini jack) multi-use OUTPUT terminal
  • Speaker: Two 12 cm x 6 cm (oval)
  • Amplifiers: 8W+8W
  • Power supply: AD-A12150LW, AA-size batteries x 6, Approximately: 13 hours
  • Power consumption: 8W
  • Dimensions (LxDxH): 52.04" x 9.13" x 3.89"
  • Weight: 23.14 lb.
  • Color: Black
  • Included accessories
    • Pedal (SP-3)
    • Music stand
    • AC adapter (AD-A12150LW)

    Reviews

    4.54

    13 Reviews

    92%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend

    Most Liked Positive Review

    5

    Great feeling keyboard that can take a beating!

    I've had this keyboard for about 3 years now. I initially bought this keyboard to use as a premium feeling midi controller. The feel/touch of this keyboard is comparable to the best flagship keyboards. I often play VSTs when I'm playing live, so I was less concerned about audio quality when I first decided to demo this keyboard. To my surprise the onboard speakers and classic/normal piano sound better than expected. This has gotten me by in times where I needed to run this board without my VSTs. The normal listener wouldn't be able to tell that anything was lacking. Now, don't get me wrong, it's not close to comparable to the quality of sounds you'd get in a flagship, but it works and will work for live piano if you're not doing anything fancy soundwise. Lastly, my kids have played on this and practiced on it. This board is DURABLE. ...my normal midi controllers would not be able to withstand such rigorous use. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my purchase of this keyboard, and I feel like this board will last me a very long time.

    VS

    Most Liked Negative Review

    1

    Stopped Working After 6 Months

    This piano stopped working after 6 months. When I called Guitar Center, they took no accountability for the product and also blamed me for not purchasing their warranty. I had to make an additional call to Casio, who treated me with a lot more respect than Guitar Center.

    Filters
    Best Uses
    1. Learning9
    2. Accompaniment6
    3. MIDI5
    4. Travel5
    5. Chamber Music4
    Cons
    1. Limited Sound Selection2
    2. Heavy1
    3. It doesn't have much volume by itself.1
    4. None1
    Describe Yourself
    1. Professional Musician6
    2. Experienced3
    3. Novice3
    Pros
    1. Easy to Use12
    2. Responsive / Good Action10
    3. Portable9
    4. Touch Sensitive Keys7
    5. Good Audio6
    • I love it

      5

      submitted13 days ago

      byMichael

      fromTariffville, CT

      I bought this digital piano because I thought the Yamahas were too bright sounding, and the Rolands were too dark sounding. The keys on this one feel amazing too. The key action is scaled so it's lighter to the touch as you play the higher keys. The sound is perfect in my opinion. I generally use the mellow piano setting with reverb when I use it as a standalone instrument. I'm also using it as a MIDI controller with piano and synth sounds from my computer software. Works great for that. Still need to figure out how to connect the phone app to the unit, but not too concerned about that feature, though it might prove useful. The piano is also lightweight. Very happy with my purchase and would recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a digital piano.

    • Great starter piano

      5

      submitted3 months ago

      byKara

      fromPortland, OR

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      Sounds pretty legit for a keyboard. I use to play on a bay grand piano and in impressed with the sound and the realistic feeling keys. I would recommend! Also, the salesperson who helped me was helpful with my questions.

    • Great feeling keyboard that can take a beating!

      5

      submitted6 months ago

      byVernon

      fromMarion, AR

      I've had this keyboard for about 3 years now. I initially bought this keyboard to use as a premium feeling midi controller. The feel/touch of this keyboard is comparable to the best flagship keyboards. I often play VSTs when I'm playing live, so I was less concerned about audio quality when I first decided to demo this keyboard. To my surprise the onboard speakers and classic/normal piano sound better than expected. This has gotten me by in times where I needed to run this board without my VSTs. The normal listener wouldn't be able to tell that anything was lacking. Now, don't get me wrong, it's not close to comparable to the quality of sounds you'd get in a flagship, but it works and will work for live piano if you're not doing anything fancy soundwise. Lastly, my kids have played on this and practiced on it. This board is DURABLE. ...my normal midi controllers would not be able to withstand such rigorous use. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my purchase of this keyboard, and I feel like this board will last me a very long time.

    • This piano was just what I needed for a small room.

      4

      Verified Buyer

      submitted6 months ago

      byThomas

      fromLas Vegas, NV

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      I wanted a piano for a secondary practice area where I had limited space. The minute I saw this I thought, "Oh Yeah, that's what I need." I has worked perfectly for the task.

    • this piano is excellent

      5

      Verified Buyer

      submitteda year ago

      byJonathan

      fromLittle Rock, AR

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      works flawlessly. i wrote another review but i forgot to include #sweepstakes

    • great piano

      5

      Verified Buyer

      submitteda year ago

      byJonathan

      fromLittle Rock, AR

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      love it, works flawlessly.

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    Q&A

    Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

    • asked byKarl

      fromCharlottesvile, VA

      Can it be powered solely by internal batteries?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      No, the Casio CDP-S110 Compact Digital Piano cannot be powered solely by internal batteries. It requires external power via the included AD-A12150LW AC adapter.
    • asked bybo

      fromlas Vegas, nv

      does it have mono 1/4" output

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      No, 1 x 1/8" (output/headphones)
    • asked byLynn

      fromHarrisburg PA

      Are the 88 keys full-sized, the same size as a real piano's keys?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      No, they're slightly narrower.
    • asked byRemo

      fromNew York, NY

      Does the CDP-S110 have audio line in (e.g. can it output music from YouTube through its speakers as you play along)?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      Yes, the Casio has an 1/8" stereo input jack.
    • asked byChasity

      fromRusk, Tx

      Does it have weighted keys? And does it have Bluetooth?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      The CDP does have weighted keys. It doesn't have Bluetooth.
    • asked byDebbie

      fromEvans, CO

      Does this have a rhythm feature, i. e., an accompaniment that you can play along with?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      Yes, the CDP has a rhythm feature.
    • asked byGary

      fromSullivan INDIANA

      Does it come with carrying case?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      No, the Casio CDP-S110 Compact Digital Piano does not include a case.
    • asked byJoseph

      fromCanton, MI

      Does this piano offer screw-on legs, or any kind of stand, to allow playing standing up on stage orr at home?

      Open Reply - Kenneth
      This does not come with legs or a stand
    • asked bySusan

      fromIndianapolis

      Does a music stand come with the keyboard

      Open Reply - Kenneth
      Stand not included
    • asked byLydia

      fromBeaumont CA

      Is there a transpose feature?

      Open Reply - Thomas
      Yes
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