@@thephilosopher5799 Here are some hidden truths you may not have known: Truth about death: www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/17275/t/truth-about-death The Sabbath: Sabbathtruth.com The Mark of the beast: www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/study-guide/e/4997/t/the-mark-of-the-beast The Apocalypse: www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/2314/t/an-overview-of-revelation--apocalypse-synopsis--pt--1 Truth about evolution: www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/13560/t/evolution--creation-and-logic www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/book/e/33/t/how-evolution-flunked-the-science-test
@@afankhan7732 OK Privia line is top-notch stage piano / portable, The Privia px-s 1000 was their lightest sp and its complement was the px-s 3000 with more specs and edition capabilities. This one belongs to another diff. line... could be an updated piano. px-s1000 sported a price of 599 USD and the px-s3000 799 usd.
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As a returning pianist (after years of not playing) and doing extensive research I decided to pull the trigger on the S350. It arrived there days ago, I'm loving it!!! Great value as expected from CASIO
I recently bought the CDP s360 a couple weeks ago and love it!! I'm a newbie to playing the piano. I'm sure this beautiful piano gonna be even more incredible once I actually learn to play it lol!
You may want to check out the newest model, the CDP-S360. It raises the polyphony to 128 and is compatible with our optional WU-BT10 Bluetooth Audio & MIDI adapter.
The grand piano on my Yamaha MX 61 is the best but now I'm looking for a great semi weighted 88 keyboard to take out the house way under $1,000. I touched this Casio in the music store and instantly fell in love with it. So far this is the one!
Ezra, Some (fully) weighted actions are lighter than others, but I don't recommend "semi weighted" if you can get fully weighted. They are usually completely different. A semi weighted action is very hard to play in a pianistic way. Sadly it's often the only choice on the shorter pianos, but those instruments are more like electric keyboards than digital pianos. In fact, the extra notes on an 88 without a fully weighted action are superfluous. The CDP-S350/360 is far better in its action, but the sounds are so-so. It's good value for money anyway. Consider also the Alesis Prestige & Prestige Artist if you want value for money.
Casio should make a 73-note version of this CD-S350 or of the PX-S1100, or even the CDP-S110. A lot of us pianists need a backup piano which is shorter and a bit lighter, so more portable, but with an acceptable piano action and some decent sounds onboard. We could take it on vacations and to rehearsals too! I can think of two stage pianos with 73 fully-weighted keys but they both cost over US $1200. Oh and there's the Yamaha P-121, which shouldn't be hard to beat on price and features. So, come on Casio, lead the way! Update: OK, so I went on vacation in a motorhome with a 73-note semi weighted "piano". Had no choice, but would have much preferred a weighted action. I didn't fancy the Yamaha P-121 because it is betwixt and between (for me) neither cheap nor quick enough. That GHS action lags behind if you play too quickly. Instead, I bought something so cheap that I can virtually throw it away. I might buy the Studiologic Numa X 73 stage piano quite soon, but they were out of stock when I went on vacation. PS my European supplier is not currently stocking the CDP-S350 or its successor, the CDP-S360, but it does stock the CDP-S110 and the main PX models.
Somebody please help me, I bought this keyboard, and I want to turn off the vibrato on the Organ setting s . That way I can use a Leslie pedal .. unless it can b done with the keyboard
Hello Mike, could you tell us the total width of the instrument with the music sheet holder installed? I'd be interested in buying this instrument and my available depth is a bit limited
I want to know if there is an effects machine available that will produce the "octave layer" effect on the CDP S350? It looks like this effect button only works when the keyboard is in the "piano" setting. I would like to have that same effect available to use on all the other presets, like organ, electric piano, whatever on other Casio keyboards, like the CTK 500 and the CTS1. I've looked at some guitar effect pedals, but don't see any that have octave layering. Anyone know of any effect devices that will produce octave layering?
I have a Casio CDP-100 and there’s a flaw in my item. When I lift my finger off of a key I’m pressing, it thuds and bounces back up. It’s very distracting from the music I’m playing and makes recording difficult. How can I fix this thudding issue? Should I send a more informative video on this issue?
Can someone answer this question I was wanting to know if the CDP S350 can record to a USB drive? It has a USB port and the ability to do recording yet one review I watch comparing the CDP-S350 and the px s3000 and they said only the px s3000 can record to a usb drive. I'm just a little confused because I download the manual for the CDP-S350 and it made it sound like you can record to a usb stick.
No it can't record AUDIO to a USB drive. The USB drive can store your Registrations and song DATA but not audio. To record audio you'd need to connect the audio output to a computer or other recording device.
@@casiomusicgear is the px s-3000 a superior piano? Because I tried "little brother" the px s-1000 and sounded to me amazing (for its category of course)
I recently purchased this but find using very difficult to figure out. This demo does not help with how to set up even a simple backing track. IE which. Unfortunately not helpful at all.
I think the old Casio piano sounded better. The current Casio piano sound is not quite full, as if the piano was recorded from the far angle of the microphone. Example for Old Casio: CDP-230 I think, CDP-230’s piano sound is better than CDP-S350’s piano sound.
Also to be honest with you only a few of the organ sounds are usable to me, Yamaha does the same thing, it has way too many sounds that are not even usable, I would stop doing that, I'm sorry I have to be honest, to help you, I am a seasoned Los Angeles professional
just ordered this piano after eight years of using a digital keyboard, so im watching these just to get even more hyped. can't wait!!!
Is your pfp inspired by beastars or do you just like furries?
@@thephilosopher5799 Here are some hidden truths you may not have known:
Truth about death:
www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/17275/t/truth-about-death
The Sabbath:
Sabbathtruth.com
The Mark of the beast:
www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/study-guide/e/4997/t/the-mark-of-the-beast
The Apocalypse:
www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/2314/t/an-overview-of-revelation--apocalypse-synopsis--pt--1
Truth about evolution:
www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/13560/t/evolution--creation-and-logic
www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/book/e/33/t/how-evolution-flunked-the-science-test
I'm confused between privia px-3000 and this.
@@footballforever3065 You’re on the wrong youtube video.
@@afankhan7732 OK Privia line is top-notch stage piano / portable, The Privia px-s 1000 was their lightest sp and its complement was the px-s 3000 with more specs and edition capabilities. This one belongs to another diff. line... could be an updated piano. px-s1000 sported a price of 599 USD and the px-s3000 799 usd.
As a returning pianist (after years of not playing) and doing extensive research I decided to pull the trigger on the S350. It arrived there days ago, I'm loving it!!! Great value as expected from CASIO
Thank you so much!
I haven't played piano for like 10 years. Wanna rekindle. I look forward to settling on this piano
@@munenedenis3377 go for it! You won't regret it.
I went p45 been 1 decade since I played.
Where were you guys all these years !!!??? Suddenly woke up from Slumber !!! Glad that you are back !! Casio offers the best Value for Money gears !!
I recently bought the CDP s360 a couple weeks ago and love it!! I'm a newbie to playing the piano. I'm sure this beautiful piano gonna be even more incredible once I actually learn to play it lol!
Enjoy!
No competition for this model right now the market at this price 🤫💜
Agreed. 💜
And that price would be.....?
The drum sounds are very realistic! The price is unbelievably reasonable. I tried the CDP 150, and I really like the feel.
this piano is actually pretty dope
CASIO CDP-S350 SOUND ULTRA PLUS EFFECTS SPACE
Casio. FANTASTIC EXTRATERRESTRAL SOUND FX EFFECS
Isn't it wonderful. How the first e piano sounded like Donald Fagen, and the Reed piano sounded a la Supertramp. Excellent stuff.
Yeah, I noticed that.....
Steely Dan is my favorite band, seen them twice 😍
Man I'm glad I found you, I like the piano with the pad, all the sounds are excellent thank you I'm buying one tomorrow
You may want to check out the newest model, the CDP-S360. It raises the polyphony to 128 and is compatible with our optional WU-BT10 Bluetooth Audio & MIDI adapter.
Man that’s pretty incredible
The grand piano on my Yamaha MX 61 is the best but now I'm looking for a great semi weighted 88 keyboard to take out the house way under $1,000. I touched this Casio in the music store and instantly fell in love with it. So far this is the one!
Ezra, Some (fully) weighted actions are lighter than others, but I don't recommend "semi weighted" if you can get fully weighted. They are usually completely different. A semi weighted action is very hard to play in a pianistic way. Sadly it's often the only choice on the shorter pianos, but those instruments are more like electric keyboards than digital pianos. In fact, the extra notes on an 88 without a fully weighted action are superfluous. The CDP-S350/360 is far better in its action, but the sounds are so-so. It's good value for money anyway. Consider also the Alesis Prestige & Prestige Artist if you want value for money.
@@Zoco101 My son has my old Roland Fantom 88 hogged up which I love that weighted keyboard! I now have the Yamaha MX88 and love it!
@@EzraBufford Great. Enjoy!
GREAT demo!!
The piano sounds very nice, thanks for the video
I got one today and I love it!
That thing sounds great and im the pickiest musician on the planet'
This the 88 board I want.
Wonderful, great presentation! Thanks:)
Nice piano
such lovely sounds :)
3:31 my favorite part
PLANET CLAIRE - PIANO - theB52's - PINK PLANET CLAIRE - CASIO PRIVIA PSX-320 / CDP-S350
Love it!!!!😃
Casio should make a 73-note version of this CD-S350 or of the PX-S1100, or even the CDP-S110. A lot of us pianists need a backup piano which is shorter and a bit lighter, so more portable, but with an acceptable piano action and some decent sounds onboard. We could take it on vacations and to rehearsals too! I can think of two stage pianos with 73 fully-weighted keys but they both cost over US $1200. Oh and there's the Yamaha P-121, which shouldn't be hard to beat on price and features. So, come on Casio, lead the way!
Update: OK, so I went on vacation in a motorhome with a 73-note semi weighted "piano". Had no choice, but would have much preferred a weighted action. I didn't fancy the Yamaha P-121 because it is betwixt and between (for me) neither cheap nor quick enough. That GHS action lags behind if you play too quickly. Instead, I bought something so cheap that I can virtually throw it away. I might buy the Studiologic Numa X 73 stage piano quite soon, but they were out of stock when I went on vacation.
PS my European supplier is not currently stocking the CDP-S350 or its successor, the CDP-S360, but it does stock the CDP-S110 and the main PX models.
Thank you Casio! Can you please release an updated model to the CT-S1 with L and R outputs and a normal midi port? Please please please! 🙏
Somebody please help me, I bought this keyboard, and I want to turn off the vibrato on the Organ setting s . That way I can use a Leslie pedal .. unless it can b done with the keyboard
Hi, whats the Name of the First song you play? Thx
Hello Mike, could you tell us the total width of the instrument with the music sheet holder installed? I'd be interested in buying this instrument and my available depth is a bit limited
I want to know if there is an effects machine available that will produce the "octave layer" effect on the CDP S350? It looks like this effect button only works when the keyboard is in the "piano" setting.
I would like to have that same effect available to use on all the other presets, like organ, electric piano, whatever on other Casio keyboards, like the CTK 500 and the CTS1. I've looked at some guitar effect pedals, but don't see any that have octave layering.
Anyone know of any effect devices that will produce octave layering?
Can you make loops? I have this piano and I'm trying to figure put how to make a drum loop so I dont have to play the same beat for 5 minutes straight
Can you adjust the volume when you add a layer effect, in other words can you adjust the volume on the layer
sadly no :(
Quando entro pra ver o vídeo do instrumento e pra ouvir os timbres e não ver vcs falando do instrumento...
Can I put my headphones on this piano? I have that doubt
I just got one and there is nothing else on the market even close to this for the money.
xcuse me, how much did you pay?
Is it possible to release the stand of the piano? so we can carry the piano easily for a gigs maybe
Please tell which piano does the 60s EP model? Is it the Wurlitzer?
What's the song that starts at 5:14?
Good
Can the cdp sample sounds? And if not, is it possible to connect it to garageband using usb to play my samples there?
No it can't sample sounds but yes you can connect to your computer and use your favorite software instruments with it.
I have a Casio CDP-100 and there’s a flaw in my item. When I lift my finger off of a key I’m pressing, it thuds and bounces back up. It’s very distracting from the music I’m playing and makes recording difficult. How can I fix this thudding issue? Should I send a more informative video on this issue?
Sounds like yours may need service. Check with your retailer or a Casio warranty center.
if it has modulation wheel it may give competation to midi keyboards
I really want this :/
Hi can you tell me how to use the transpose pls
Function button
nice ! works with keyscape software?????
Yes
i got it for 240 euros is it a good price With stand and pedals
and it was new
Can someone answer this question I was wanting to know if the CDP S350 can record to a USB drive? It has a USB port and the ability to do recording yet one review I watch comparing the CDP-S350 and the
px s3000 and they said only the
px s3000 can record to a usb drive. I'm just a little confused because I download the manual for the CDP-S350 and it made it sound like you can record to a usb stick.
No it can't record AUDIO to a USB drive. The USB drive can store your Registrations and song DATA but not audio. To record audio you'd need to connect the audio output to a computer or other recording device.
@@casiomusicgear what would be my opinions out side of hooking it up to a computer for recording ?
@@casiomusicgear is the px s-3000 a superior piano? Because I tried "little brother" the px s-1000 and sounded to me amazing (for its category of course)
@@miguelrejas5034 Yes the PX-S3000 has a better piano tone than the CDP-S350 and many other features including tone editing, effects editing and more.
I recently purchased this but find using very difficult to figure out. This demo does not help with how to set up even a simple backing track. IE which. Unfortunately not helpful at all.
anyone know how the audio out is done on this model, to run to external speakers? is it through the 1/8" headphones out?
Daniel Dearmond through the headphone out.
I think the old Casio piano sounded better. The current Casio piano sound is not quite full, as if the piano was recorded from the far angle of the microphone.
Example for Old Casio: CDP-230
I think, CDP-230’s piano sound is better than CDP-S350’s piano sound.
Is there a way to transpose on this model?
Yes you can transpose easily and store those settings in Registrations if you like.
Is this have Weighted keys??
Yes, absolutely
Does it have a stereo output?
Stereo 1/8 headphone output. That is how the piano was recorded for this video.
Debería haber un tutorial paso a paso me complicado entender esta belleza y en español mejor !! Help!!
Also to be honest with you only a few of the organ sounds are usable to me, Yamaha does the same thing, it has way too many sounds that are not even usable, I would stop doing that, I'm sorry I have to be honest, to help you, I am a seasoned Los Angeles professional
Which song is it at 1:14 ?! It sounds great!
That is one of Mike Martin's original pieces.
@@casiomusicgear Where can I find his music?
It's a variation of novule banche
@@nigeldsouza6088 my first recording of this is in 1993. So I think their song might be a variation of mine.
@@mikemmartin ohhh okay. Maybe. Either way that variation is amazing
Does this have MIDI master controller function or is it a MIDI controller much like the Privia PX-560 is; limited in fuction?
It has USB MIDI which can be used with your software of choice.
Tive o cdp s100 e o timbre era mediano
Questão de gosto. O Casio meio que "copia" o timbre do Steinway. Como comparação, o Yamaha tem o timbre dos próprios Yamaha.
How do you take the reverb off
Press FUNCTION and then use the dial to scroll until you get to the Reverb setting.
i figured it out but thanks
@@corycam1348 No problem.
The right speaker has a strange sound as if it vibrates when you play the lower keys, is it normal? while in the left horn that does not happen.
Sorry Mario, you may want to check with your dealer or a Casio warranty center.
Who much rupees
47 thousand I saw in Amazon web
47 to 50k