Demonstration of the playable voices of this make and model don''t come better than this. Such a lot of good information here and very well performed and videod. It gets a like from me for sure
this is the best all playing, no talking video I've ever seen, very detailed information on what is played. Keep up with the good work, I bet your channel's gonna grow fast one day.
Hi I'm from Brazil! Thanks for the video. Im looking for buy this piano but all videos talks about thecnical parts (ok) but no one did like you, showing all the voices... this is perfect to me. Thank you so much. God bless you.
Jeremy, have you heard the latest news from Casio? They announced a little brother of CT-X called the CT-S. It is also a revival of the old Casiotone series I think they serve as the successor of CTK-2550 / LK-265
5:30 that last harpsichord note, lol! Thanks for the demo, Jeremy! Love your channel. I'm an adult beginner researching my first piano purchase and learning so much about music from you, sir, and from some fine musicians online. I'm ready to buy, I'm now just listening to the different piano and other "instrument" sounds trying to decide. Thank you again, Jeremy, I love your positive energy and I appreciate the encouragement you provide!
Thanks for your video. How is the keybed action? Is it really like an acoustic piano? How do you compare this with the Privia keybed action? Thanks for sharing your experience around this.
Just tried out this ana compared to all the other Casio under and above this price point this was the cheapest of their playable casio keyboards that actually sounded real and where the key weight felt right
Hey Jeremy. Nice content once again. I don't get how you record this keyboard so clear since this keyboard doesn't have a line out. The missing line out is the only factor that holds me back from buying it.
Hi Jeremy, very nice demonstration as usual, I wished I could improvise as well as you do. 😎 As for the instrument itself, it sounds very similar to the CT-X line to my ears. Have you got any clue as whereas some tones/rhythms are unique to the CDP-S350 or are they already all onboard the CT-X series? Two drawbacks with this instrument : 1) I am wondering why Casio replaced the nice white screen of the CT-X line with this ugly orange screen which is completely outdated and strongly reminds me of the Yamaha PSR E363. 2) I wished that the rhythms would have 4 variations instead of 2. Do you think Casio has a new Privia in store with the AiX chip (or the same samples as the CT-X line) and 4-variation rhythms ? Now that would be cool bro 👍I wish you a very nice Sunday with your family.
Sounds like it’ll be more than enough for my tastes. I don’t need anything super realistic and most of these sounds are close enough. Of course I’ll be getting the 360
I agree because a lot of people might buy a Casio digital piano more for portability rather than super realistic sounds especially for the price they're usually set at
I am thinking about getting this one after seeing some other of your videos because of the many different sounds that it can make, and also its sound quality. Is there a sawtooth or synth? And does it sound good? I'm assuming it sounds good like the other sounds. Also, is this good for me as basically a beginner? (I have a keyboard, but the key sounds are all or nothing and the sound is low quality and also it has a limited amount of sounds, which don't sound very good anyway.
Hi Jeremy, thanks for your wonderful videos :-) Can I have a question? Is there any sound difference between CDP-S100 and CDP-S350? I am afraid of bad sound quality for my home playing :-( I have a small studio with external monitors but I would like to play also at my flat :-) Or do you have a chance to test Studiologic Numa 2? Do you have sound comparison between CDP and Numa 2? I know that is another type of instrument but I am curious about sound. I need something portable at first. I think Korg B2 have a nice sound but it has only a few sounds and no display. Thanks a lot :-)
Hi Jeremy, I'm debating between the CDP S350 or CDP 230R. What's the difference between the sounds and actions? I'm not really interested in the tech stuff just want a good practice piano with nice action and a range of (church) organ, harpsichord and piano sounds. Thanks!
Hi Jeremy, Great review! I love your reviews of this keyboard Casio CDP-S350 but am wondering about how it will be for gigs since it does not have a 1/4 inch out only 3.5 mm. I want to upgrade to 88 weighted keys (I now have the CTK-3500). Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks
Dear Jeremy See, congratulations on your reviews! Last week I met the CDP S-350, fell in love and acquired it the other day. I already received it and I'm even more in love! He, at live, is beautiful!!! Just joyning it! Thank you for showing us all the piano and electric piano timbres!
This clearly has much better electric pianos and other types of sounds. You might like the sound of the acoustic better on the p125, but I've personally demoed the 125 vs 350 multiple times and I find the action the main reason I chose the casio.
I'm not sure is there guitar tones on this digital piano? I just can't tell if I'm missing them in this video or what. Ive played this video a few times but I'm not sure if I'm just not noticing them. I was looking for a digital piano that has a decent quality set of guitar tones. I was wanting something that would work for fingerpicking style that sounds like a quality guitar tone. It's a long story but I physically can't figure pick songs on a actual guitar.
Jeremy, I am considering buying the CPD s100 or CPD s350 but using chordana app, doing this Is there a diffrrence in the sounds?? Or Is the Ch. App that it Will be playing?
Hi, bro. Love your videos. Congrats for being in advance with the Casio releases. Please, make a video with the Yamaha NP-32 Piaggero and the Alesis Recital too, expressing your opinion. And another ones with this new format you're testing, just playing and no talking. Just great the cam position on the display! And almost-true "JEREMY SEE" effect. I stayed trying to catch if it was real, lol... Please, tell me here your opinion in advance about the two other keyboards above, specially on piano sound quality and the action of the semi-weighted keys, if you can. Thanks and best from Brazil!
Thanks for watching buddy. The NP32 should be refreshed soon with a new model. Let me get in touch with Alesis and see if they can get me a unit for review.
I think it is a ssublimninal message from Jeremy that it is a good piano to get your "TOE in the door" with the piano or to "Dip your TOE" into the world of piano! 😂
After all the tones comes from the keyboard Casio CT-X 5000 its around 100€ euros cheaper, basically the rest is just the graded hammer action, even the speaker are less loud (CT-X 5000 is 14 W while this is 8 W)
Awesome piano, but we have to give credit to Jeremy who knows which appropriate melody to play for each tones! Well done!
Love the non glossy feel to the keys on this one
Demonstration of the playable voices of this make and model don''t come better than this. Such a lot of good information here and very well performed and videod. It gets a like from me for sure
Mono piano sounds best for me...
Its work on this S350 and also my fav on RD300NX....
That Glaxia EP sounds more like DX on Yamaha... Amazing... 💜
The 8 bit voice is AMAZING, i just tested this out at guitar center, loved it.
What is the name of that "8 bit voice"? Can't really find it through out this video. I guess I'm blind haha
@@GnRer16 its in the "synth 2" catergory
this is the best all playing, no talking video I've ever seen, very detailed information on what is played. Keep up with the good work, I bet your channel's gonna grow fast one day.
Thank you buddy.
Great job, both in the piano playing and filming with multiple cameras!
😉 your visual production quality is miles ahead of mine. Thanks for stopping by.
That 16 Grand Piano sounds HHHUUUUGGEEEEE
Hi I'm from Brazil! Thanks for the video. Im looking for buy this piano but all videos talks about thecnical parts (ok) but no one did like you, showing all the voices... this is perfect to me. Thank you so much. God bless you.
Oh man, that is overflowing with great sounding samples. I am already thinking of selling my P-121.
I'm buying this piano ... How Is the keyboard feeling ? It's wheighted ?
Amazing piano, many perfect sounds
Jeremy, have you heard the latest news from Casio? They announced a little brother of CT-X called the CT-S. It is also a revival of the old Casiotone series
I think they serve as the successor of CTK-2550 / LK-265
Yup! I'm excited. 😉 Like a small kid.
5:30 that last harpsichord note, lol!
Thanks for the demo, Jeremy! Love your channel.
I'm an adult beginner researching my first piano purchase and learning so much about music from you, sir, and from some fine musicians online.
I'm ready to buy, I'm now just listening to the different piano and other "instrument" sounds trying to decide.
Thank you again, Jeremy, I love your positive energy and I appreciate the encouragement you provide!
I’m checking this CDP S350 to use it as a midi controller for my Nord Electro 6D. Any thoughts or opinions?
Wow. This...for that price...
You really got me tempted....😎
5:52 --- E. Pianos start here
Thanks for your video. How is the keybed action? Is it really like an acoustic piano? How do you compare this with the Privia keybed action? Thanks for sharing your experience around this.
How does the piano feel on your hands? Do you have experience on a grand piano?
Que bueno que dan demos pues muy complicado saberlo manejar . Que hagan más tutoriales .gracias!!
Just tried out this ana compared to all the other Casio under and above this price point this was the cheapest of their playable casio keyboards that actually sounded real and where the key weight felt right
Yes buddy. It's really not bad at all for a Casio.
Hey Jeremy. Nice content once again.
I don't get how you record this keyboard so clear since this keyboard doesn't have a line out.
The missing line out is the only factor that holds me back from buying it.
Just use the phone output + adapter, works like a charm.
Amei esse piano pois os timbres são os mesmos do ctx 3000 que tenho aqui....vou já vender esse aqui pra pegar esse cdp s350
Thank you for the work done, it's a huge effort.
This model is not in my consideration, but I may rethink that. Great performance.
More than half of those melodies made me want to go out and but this keyboard
Hi Jeremy, very nice demonstration as usual, I wished I could improvise as well as you do. 😎
As for the instrument itself, it sounds very similar to the CT-X line to my ears. Have you got any clue as whereas some tones/rhythms are unique to the CDP-S350 or are they already all onboard the CT-X series?
Two drawbacks with this instrument : 1) I am wondering why Casio replaced the nice white screen of the CT-X line with this ugly orange screen which is completely outdated and strongly reminds me of the Yamaha PSR E363. 2) I wished that the rhythms would have 4 variations instead of 2.
Do you think Casio has a new Privia in store with the AiX chip (or the same samples as the CT-X line) and 4-variation rhythms ? Now that would be cool bro 👍I wish you a very nice Sunday with your family.
Sounds like it’ll be more than enough for my tastes. I don’t need anything super realistic and most of these sounds are close enough. Of course I’ll be getting the 360
I agree because a lot of people might buy a Casio digital piano more for portability rather than super realistic sounds especially for the price they're usually set at
Could you do a full demo of the CASIO WK-7600 arranger keyboard?
I am thinking about getting this one after seeing some other of your videos because of the many different sounds that it can make, and also its sound quality. Is there a sawtooth or synth? And does it sound good? I'm assuming it sounds good like the other sounds. Also, is this good for me as basically a beginner? (I have a keyboard, but the key sounds are all or nothing and the sound is low quality and also it has a limited amount of sounds, which don't sound very good anyway.
Hi Jeremy, thanks for your wonderful videos :-) Can I have a question? Is there any sound difference between CDP-S100 and CDP-S350? I am afraid of bad sound quality for my home playing :-( I have a small studio with external monitors but I would like to play also at my flat :-) Or do you have a chance to test Studiologic Numa 2? Do you have sound comparison between CDP and Numa 2? I know that is another type of instrument but I am curious about sound. I need something portable at first. I think Korg B2 have a nice sound but it has only a few sounds and no display. Thanks a lot :-)
The quality of voices are the same from CDP S100? Or they change in quality from previous models?
Is the sound coming through the on-board speakers or through separate monitors?
Hi Jeremy, I'm debating between the CDP S350 or CDP 230R. What's the difference between the sounds and actions? I'm not really interested in the tech stuff just want a good practice piano with nice action and a range of (church) organ, harpsichord and piano sounds. Thanks!
Is this piano ok, for a beginner? Can you use it with cubase?
Yes and yes
The great review! Heartfelt thanks!!!
Galaxia EP sounds similar to Cool! Galaxy EP from Yamaha 5:52
Hi Jeremy, Great review! I love your reviews of this keyboard Casio CDP-S350 but am wondering about how it will be for gigs since it does not have a 1/4 inch out only 3.5 mm. I want to upgrade to 88 weighted keys (I now have the CTK-3500). Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks
Just use the headphone output and an adapter to 1/4 inch. If you want to use a phone as return you can use a splitter as well.
I love your videos,, Please make some samples of pad sound category too..
I really appreciate it..
Thanks for this, it seems like a great keyboard.
is this better compared to the roland fp-10?
Nice demo. I have questions can we create style in this keyboard?
Casio CDP S-350 international information:
www.casio-intl.com/asia/en/emi/products/cdps350/
Dear Jeremy See, congratulations on your reviews! Last week I met the CDP S-350, fell in love and acquired it the other day. I already received it and I'm even more in love! He, at live, is beautiful!!! Just joyning it! Thank you for showing us all the piano and electric piano timbres!
Hi Jeremy, should I go for CDP 350 or Yamaha p 125. Which is best and for multi purpose like beats.
This clearly has much better electric pianos and other types of sounds. You might like the sound of the acoustic better on the p125, but I've personally demoed the 125 vs 350 multiple times and I find the action the main reason I chose the casio.
What kind of stand do you have this digital piano on? Trying to make a decision!
10:14 I like this one
Great demo bro!!!.
Thank you for your support buddy.
I'm not sure is there guitar tones on this digital piano? I just can't tell if I'm missing them in this video or what. Ive played this video a few times but I'm not sure if I'm just not noticing them. I was looking for a digital piano that has a decent quality set of guitar tones. I was wanting something that would work for fingerpicking style that sounds like a quality guitar tone. It's a long story but I physically can't figure pick songs on a actual guitar.
Yes there are guitar tones.
The piano here is much fuller than the CT-X800/5000. But still, it's not on par with the different sample of CDP-S100
Hey I have a question what does "Brt Piano" stand for because I have been using it for a while and I like the sound.
Bright Piano
Thanks man
Jeremy, I am considering buying the CPD s100 or CPD s350 but using chordana app, doing this Is there a diffrrence in the sounds?? Or Is the Ch. App that it Will be playing?
The sounds will come from the piano. Chordana is only a controller.
I have this keyboard its decent
Hi, bro. Love your videos. Congrats for being in advance with the Casio releases. Please, make a video with the Yamaha NP-32 Piaggero and the Alesis Recital too, expressing your opinion. And another ones with this new format you're testing, just playing and no talking. Just great the cam position on the display! And almost-true "JEREMY SEE" effect. I stayed trying to catch if it was real, lol... Please, tell me here your opinion in advance about the two other keyboards above, specially on piano sound quality and the action of the semi-weighted keys, if you can. Thanks and best from Brazil!
Thanks for watching buddy. The NP32 should be refreshed soon with a new model. Let me get in touch with Alesis and see if they can get me a unit for review.
@@JeremySee there is going to be a new version of the np32????? I thought the new version was the yamaha p121
Thanks 😍
Are there any strings? Minute please
Hi,I just got this keyboard and cannot figure out how to get to the transpose feature. Manual doesn't explain it. Help?
I spy a Jeremy toe :)
I think it is a ssublimninal message from Jeremy that it is a good piano to get your "TOE in the door" with the piano or to "Dip your TOE" into the world of piano! 😂
Can we use this midi..?
I really wish i could afford this piano :(
Please do the Casiotone Ct s300
Jeremy hey, Is better to get the cpds 350 or the cpds 100?, Witchone do you recomend most?
S350 if you have the budget.
what did you use to record?
Nice demo.
Btw, i have something to ask you brother. How can i chat you privately?
Thanks
How do you record the sound of your performance? I have the same model.
Keyboard USB to computer.
Hi Jeremy, may i know what's your take on the new Roland FP-10?
I played on it a few days ago. Roland cut too much of the good stuff to make the price low.
I see! I was considering that and fp-30 for beginner... do you happen to have any other recommendation?
@@JeremySee you still recommend the FP-10 as the best entry level in that price bracket? how does this one compare?
Did you see question on first vid? Does it use the AiX sounds?
Casio says it isn't AiX. But the sounds are pretty much from the CT-X
The samples are from the CT-X. But AiX refers to the sound engine. It doesn't have an AiX chip.
@@JeremySee does it souns as good as the CT-X then?
Sounds 99% identical.
@@JeremySee then isn't AiX a dud? Do you think it really makes a difference, say, as compared to the sound engines from PSR series this new CDP?
Hey! Great video! Is it possible to transpose on this piano?
How much polyphony does the piano have?
64
What does the W means in tone 16 (GrndPnoW)?
Wide
@@JeremySee thank you!!
when will come the new privia
Sometime this year
10:15
So should I buy this or pxs 3000?
PX-S3000 is better.
@@JeremySee thx Jeremy, appreciate it 😄
Dear friend, I wanna play classical music, its possible with this piano? Thanks in advance!
This or the PX s1000?
PX-S1000 has no arranger functions but has better piano tone & better keybed.
How much is it, Jeremy?
Price is different depending on where you are.
What about SG?
Check Casio SG FB for latest pricing and bundles.
CASIOCDPS100 vs KORGB1, CASIOCDPS350 vs YAMAHADGX660 ?
Dude - Thanks for the Demo, but...if you're going show-off the Glockenspiel, at least play it an octave above - where the glockenspiel "Lives"!
Indeed!
Are the sounds identical to CT-X5000?
CT-X5000 has 800 sounds. This has 700. Most tones are from CT-X
Looks like up to patch no 70, the patches has the same name as the CT-X5000.
Yes, they're exactly the same
The Piano and E Pianos are the same from the 5000
Me: CASIO CDP S350 plese dad.
Dad: buyed yamaha p45.
Me:😭
Casio Privia PX-160 VS CDP-S350
The attack sounds crappy and the highest notes sound jarring
After all the tones comes from the keyboard Casio CT-X 5000 its around 100€ euros cheaper, basically the rest is just the graded hammer action, even the speaker are less loud (CT-X 5000 is 14 W while this is 8 W)
Безполезное видео.
No. It is great,