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CASIO PRIVIA PX S1000 - Unboxing, demo & review

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • Unboxing and demo of the digital piano that generated a tremendous amount of buzz when it was released, the CASIO PRIVIA PX S1000. I'll play the piano sounds for you in a variety of styles and then share my initial impressions review of the sounds, piano action, build quality and features.
    This piano is the entry-level piano in the series, which includes the CASIO PRIVIA PX S3000.
    In future videos we will do a no-talking, just-playing video and I'll demonstrate some of the acoustic modelling parameters in action, plus review some of the accessories.
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Komentáře • 414

  • @WoodyPianoShack
    @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +17

    Here's the high-quality direct recording of the audio from the performances on this video.
    It's on my Patreon but you don't need to join to listen! Enjoy.
    www.patreon.com/posts/weekly-wav-casio-33507100

    • @cl1nt0nfm
      @cl1nt0nfm Před 3 lety

      Is there a way to get the sheet music for those songs, especially the one at 18:45? Excellent review by the way, you helped me decide to buy one.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 3 lety +1

      @@cl1nt0nfm congrats! no there is no sheet music afaik, making most stuff up as i go along...

  • @mbryant3799
    @mbryant3799 Před 3 lety +3

    I played a little piano in college years ago. This was the best feeling keyboard at guitar center and I couldn’t help but trust my instincts. I’m glad your review is here because it explains exactly what it was I loved about it in technical terms

  • @Kickassdave
    @Kickassdave Před 4 lety +6

    I've had real difficulty browsing the various electric pianos on the market. Finally thought I'd settled on this but wasn't sure... Your review was very helpful and you've sold it mate. Thank you.

  • @allanwind295
    @allanwind295 Před 4 lety +5

    Love seeing your joy when playing, and enjoyed the pieces you played. The keyboard sounds lovely, and quite pretty.

  • @XavierRadix
    @XavierRadix Před 4 lety +2

    Great video as always!
    I was really suprised about the quality of sounds that came from these when they came out. Nice one, Casio!

  • @energybrown
    @energybrown Před 2 lety +1

    Great comprehensive review! Thanks for sharing. I just bought this piano and am very happy with it. :)

  • @thinkmoxon
    @thinkmoxon Před 4 lety +5

    Excellent video, and great structure placing the sound and playing samples in between your commentary - so many videos make just one section of playing, and your video makes it very integrated. Loved the overall flow and structure of your video - great clear sections with text overlay. I had already purchased one at the time I watched this, and just wanted another take on the action. You covered it really well, and am glad that you went between playing a true grand and this. Thanks for making this!

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      glad you appreciate the end result, yeah, there was a quite a lot of effort involved :)

  • @joshsarnese3930
    @joshsarnese3930 Před 3 lety +3

    Such a great digital piano, absolutely love mine, this video really helped me

  • @DanVilleneuve
    @DanVilleneuve Před 4 lety +1

    All is right in the world now that your fun product review videos are back!! YAY!!! I definitely appreciate that you're reviewing different makes and models, as it helps those of us who are potentially looking to break away from the proverbial manufacturer's rut (In my case Roland... especially after they fired Ed Diaz... GRRRRRR). I also appreciate your attention to detail regarding action (the comparative key angle shots are extremely helpful) and the speaker quality difference between player position and the opposite side of the instrument is something I wouldn't have thought to consider before. So kudos to you, Woody, for giving us another quality review to digest and enjoy. Good to have you back, Sir!

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      lovely to hear from you dan, thanks for the comment. heard about Ed, but he'll bounce back even higher, sure about that! we've chatted a bit in the past, really great guy. casio were quick to point out that the speakers face forward also, although beats me where the ports are, topic to address in a future video then :)

  • @chetancrasta
    @chetancrasta Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for this excellent review. Few reviewers go into this much detail.

  • @davidthomas2389
    @davidthomas2389 Před 4 lety +1

    Beginner. After 20+ reviews esp S1000 vs S3000.... this was a pivot point on my decision. Well done. Great style and format with your reviews!

  • @Breathwood
    @Breathwood Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent review! Not only that, I learned a few things about digital keyboards that I hadn't seen in any other video, and I've watched MANY videos the past few days. Thanks partly to your video here, I went and picked up this model and I like it so far! I mean, it's nothing like some of the high end models I tried in the shop (whoah!) but it's GREAT for my needs now. Thanks for your work here. I truly appreciate it!

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 3 lety

      glad to hear that, yes, this is a great choice for the vast majority, enjoy!

  • @johannbach2725
    @johannbach2725 Před 4 lety +3

    I remember going into a music shop about 2008 and trying all the piano around the $1000 mark - I was amazed that the Privia sounded best by quite a way in my opinion - ever since I've been a fan of Casio...

  • @Seonaidmack
    @Seonaidmack Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this very useful, I just got one for my son studying first year Music at University with Covid makes practise rooms less accessible so having this in the student room will keep up the pleasure of playing

  • @erichkohl9317
    @erichkohl9317 Před 4 lety +4

    Watching Woody play brings happiness to my day.
    By the way, recently picked up a Casio CT-X3000 arranger, and it's a really, really good keyboard for the price.

  • @irt1971
    @irt1971 Před 4 lety +6

    Never realised you were such a good player Woody, never really seen you go all out like that for some reason.

  • @keepingitrealandtruthful.5081

    Welcome! We've missed you.

  • @sekercimehmet
    @sekercimehmet Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great review. Help us to make a choice. Loved your channel.

  • @GrzegorzNowacki
    @GrzegorzNowacki Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much for really honest and professional test and review.

  • @gokay7654
    @gokay7654 Před 4 lety +1

    enjoyed watching this, thanks!

  • @ministriles
    @ministriles Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful tutorial! loved your playing, Schuman´s Reverie 🥰

  • @KebunH
    @KebunH Před 4 lety +3

    You play so mighty fine its so great to listen to!

  • @audiosaucer2124
    @audiosaucer2124 Před 3 lety

    VERY nice and solid review. And pros/cons are spot on. Thumbs up! / and Your playing is nice :)

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Před 4 lety +1

    I still have a CZ-1000 and occasionally use it in tracks, it holds a lot of memories for me

  • @chalisblur
    @chalisblur Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Woody, so glad your videos popped up.
    Was in the market for a good upright acoustic, and after seeing some reviews on what the Casio PXS1000 and Yamaha P125 could do I was sold on getting a digital.
    Your video was the tipping point in helping us decide to go with the Casio, specifically what you played at 19:32 to 19:45. (anyone know what song it is?)
    Have never heard a digital sounding so dynamic and controlled with the action like that.
    Your digital piano duel between the same two DPianos from Feb 8th really helped too.
    Thank you for the awesome reviews am now a subscriber!

  • @WildernessMusic_GentleSerene

    Thank you for your review and your wonderful service to keyboard players. This video is the best piano review of any Dpiano on CZcams, but still not adequate for a professional or experienced pianist. I really appreciate the slow playing, which was not slow enough, but appreciate the effort and need to play slow for us to hear this piano. High marks for you avoiding the additional sounds, piano is used 99.99999% of the time for serious piano musicians. I think you understand when playing a Dpiano fast on CZcams makes ALL the Dpianos sound the same, it is VERY easy to get a bad Dpiano to sound good when playing fast. What was missing on your review and all reviews is the decay rate and sympathetic resonance test so badly needed on Dpianos. We also need a blend test, a very slow playing of a 4 note chord by playing the lowest note first, and then holding each subsequent note as you build the chord, this is a great test of decay and resonance. We need single notes and chords played to full decay in at least 5 registers across the keyboard to hear decay length and any artifacts such as looping samples. And then an arpeggio test played very slowing with damper pedal. A real acoustic piano (a good one) will have us using half pedaling too with the damper, this is also extremely important if the decay rates are excellent; most Dpianos have such horrible fast decay that the half pedal is not necessary. I don't have access to these pianos to play and must rely on CZcams videos to attempt to hear the above requests. There must be over 250 Dpianos on the market today ranging in price from extremely affordable to astronomical for digital, and I have no idea what I am getting for $600.00 or $6000.00 without the above list of sound tests.
    No 5pinMIDIdin connections is unforgivable, it is a simple thing to connect a 5pinMIDI to a computer - it is a nightmare to connect a USB connection to another keyboard. We could use these Dpianos for controllers of hardware if only....And speakers, should be mentioned that no speaker on keyboards up to thousands$$$$ will sound good; stereo near field monitors or quality headphones must be used. One might say this Casio is not for a pro, but as a pro this price range is all I can afford and hope for the technology of great sound to be affordable after 30 years of piano sample (PCM) tech. With memory and microprocessors cheaper than 30 years ago I believe there isn't an excuse to have a bad sounding Dpinao anymore. A pro pianist should be able to get a fantastic piano today after 30 years of R&D and the ease of robot circuit board assembly with cheap component cost. Key action is not as important to me, I play professionally as a solo artist, I have to play whatever piano is in the room and after 50 years of doing this can adapt very fast to any action/voicing/tuning/decay/sound.
    YES, I am very passionate about Dpianos...so I write this long comment in hopes of changing the review tactics for the future.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +3

      great post, and thanks for the suggestions. we're already thinking along same lines, i was planning on doing a vid about the acoustic modelling and for sure i will be playing slow sustained notes, melodies and chords so we can hear what's going on. appreciate the feedback, i'll keep it in mind for next time.

    • @WildernessMusic_GentleSerene
      @WildernessMusic_GentleSerene Před 4 lety +1

      @@WoodyPianoShack Fantastic! We all love you Woody. May you have a blessed 2020!

  • @yournamehere23435
    @yournamehere23435 Před 4 lety

    Casio has been making some great affordable keyboards/pianos for a while now. I own a 76 key WK one and it's pretty good

  • @sherryxie8277
    @sherryxie8277 Před 4 lety +2

    I just ordered one online, I'm so excited to play with it when it arrives!!! Thank you for the review!!

    • @dtz1000
      @dtz1000 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh dear. You should have looked at the review on ThePianoforever channel before you bought one. It's an eye opener. Maybe it's not too late to return it?

    • @barebarekun161
      @barebarekun161 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dtz1000 Well it depends on how far along you're into piano playing that flawed key action can make some songs problematic to play but since I'm just started out this won't affect me much if at all.

    • @immortal_snipez1364
      @immortal_snipez1364 Před 2 lety

      Hey i would like to know your review on the pxs1000 after 2 years.

  • @carlosmagno1112
    @carlosmagno1112 Před 4 lety +5

    É um ótimo piano digital de entrada. Simula muito bem timbres de piano acústico.

  • @skylightmusicshowree
    @skylightmusicshowree Před 4 lety

    Thanks Woody. Some good advice there on the difference between alternative types of action too 😎

  • @TheBadcop
    @TheBadcop Před 3 lety

    Amazing in-depth review

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead Před 4 lety +6

    sounds great, looks nice, price is brilliant

  • @bunaventure2
    @bunaventure2 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, I appreciate the comprehensiveness

  • @freddieblue6351
    @freddieblue6351 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you, I bought a red one...on sale in U.K. for £435.00. I just the think the piano tone on this model is warmer than the other brands...more organic.

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 Před 3 lety

      Hmm, Freddy Blue gets a red one. Good choice!

  • @paugusto76
    @paugusto76 Před 4 lety +6

    I bought one of these for myself last summer and I very, very, very happy with it. I'm a beginner/intermediate piano player and this piano is just perfect for my needs. By the way, you have a sound output near the keys so you don't have to put the piano in front of a wall to get a sound return... :)

    • @immortal_snipez1364
      @immortal_snipez1364 Před 2 lety

      Hey is casio still holding up well after like 2 years ? Would like to hear an update.
      Thanks.

  • @SeleniumGlow
    @SeleniumGlow Před 4 lety +4

    Hearing Robert Miles on the mellow grand piano really made me smile. Simple but beautiful

    • @olgaserena7763
      @olgaserena7763 Před 3 lety +1

      Anyone knows what the title of the song is?

    • @vitos2860
      @vitos2860 Před 3 lety

      No but I also wanna know it 🤞

  • @LlewynDaviesTheThird
    @LlewynDaviesTheThird Před 3 lety

    Great review. Thanks

  • @TechGently
    @TechGently Před 4 lety +1

    Tom Brislin briefly featured in your video during the acoustic piano plays a PX S3000 on Tour with Kansas (Carry on My Wayward Son, Dust in the Wind, etc). It's that good. My family owned a Steinway when I was growing up and I have the prior generation PX-160 which has an amazing feel to it, not much different than the Steinway which had Ivory keys. Sound obviously different but when I can't afford a grand piano, this will do.

  • @MasterMainak
    @MasterMainak Před 4 lety

    Finally!!!!!! i have been always curious if you would review this! Woody you made me super happy today, God bless you 100000000000000 times my man!!!!! It is always so good to see you :) Nothing beats the feeling of good key action and a piano tone, could get lost in that forever with just that ) wudnt you agree? :) very nice review! also i hope you are doing well bro :)

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      hi mr mainak, doing great thanks, hope you are too! totally agree :)

  • @mr_floydst
    @mr_floydst Před 4 lety

    Finally, a new video! This looks and sounds like a quality piano. Casio has built some great instruments at very affordable prices. Now that you mentioned the CZ-1000, ... research needs to be done. :-)

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      hi! and i forgot to mention that my first sampler was a casio :)

  • @dominicwilcox2446
    @dominicwilcox2446 Před 4 lety +3

    Yes a comparison with the ps x3000 would be great. answering the common question of 'is it worth the extra? and what creative things can be done with it.

  • @soozikins
    @soozikins Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Woody, got the 1100 en route and as a learner of the older persuasion I'm not worried in the least about the key controversy and I think it's just a storm whipped up in a teacup. Great video, love your playing especially the Dr John section :)

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 2 lety +2

      hi congrats on that purchase, i'm sure you will enjoy it! yes, that controversy was just stirred up by one person and a video with a lot of views!

  • @BarcelosDiogo
    @BarcelosDiogo Před 4 lety

    Great Demo!!!

  • @FaOut
    @FaOut Před 4 lety +1

    This digital piano looks very good.

  • @LimpBizkit999
    @LimpBizkit999 Před 3 lety

    I’m still drooling over the Yamaha Grand 🤤

  • @lovenascar24
    @lovenascar24 Před 4 lety

    Loved all you shared. I just bought one a few days ago. I am a beginner. If you were able to share how to use the input, output, headphones, etc. that would be really great!!! I am a visual learner. I will read as well, and practice, yet it would be nice to see you share how to use these features, like you did with the different sounds pressing the keys while holding the function and sound mode key. Thank you!!

  • @YOitsJohnDough
    @YOitsJohnDough Před 3 lety

    Great vid beginning to end. nice

  • @canyildiz5966
    @canyildiz5966 Před 3 lety +4

    Im a beginner, and for my needs, its perfect. I was honestly just looking at sound, aesthetics and extra points with portability

    • @julpetterson3963
      @julpetterson3963 Před 3 lety

      you should care more about the action, and casio is definitely not a good option

    • @aksolstice
      @aksolstice Před rokem

      I’m basing my decision on those as well, and the weight and action. Been playing for about ten years now and I’m definitely not an expert, but I do think I know enough to say this is a GREAT option. I’ll be getting my own soon.

  • @NEGAHNEPOHON
    @NEGAHNEPOHON Před 4 lety +7

    I can’t believe that they didn’t launch a 73 and/or 61 key version(s). I’ve got the px s1000. It’s not a “mobile” piano. Midi out or Midi over Bluetooth would’ve been costless AND priceless.

    • @audiosaucer2124
      @audiosaucer2124 Před 3 lety +1

      Well, having a 'Piano' and small at the same time would defy the laws of physical size I'd say. At 11.4 kg and with the bag accessory, it IS a mobile piano, not larger than a good old ie. Fender Jazzbass ;)

  • @AgentJot23
    @AgentJot23 Před 4 lety +7

    Great video. I'm thinking of getting one of these as I would like to return to learning piano. I used to play cheap CASIO keyboard as a beginner but at one point a cheap lifeless keybed was a big downside which finally stopped me from playing. Not to mention limitations of 61 keys format which was a huge disappointment when I wanted to move to more advanced classical pieces.
    Thank you for your effort for making these videos as I can imagine they need some time and dedication to make.

  • @martinajenkins
    @martinajenkins Před 4 lety +1

    I have experienced your problem with timing and you can compensate for that. If your sounds are editable you can lengthen the attack time. It may of course affect the sound itself making it not so in your face so you may have to alter the cutoff frequency and maybe resonance . The timing difference happens because when playing an actual grand there has to be a couple of milliseconds for the key to travel and engage and strike. It seems that many digital piano manufactureres may not have taken this into consideration. I have a Casio PX3 and after doing some such edits (and eq settings, I have managed to create some stunning pianos which are hands down miles better than the stock pianos that came with the keyboard and are a rel pleasure to play. That being said, watching this video I really like the mellow piano. It has so much soul for solo playing.

  • @catalinhozu7181
    @catalinhozu7181 Před 2 lety

    I got the red one and I love it it's all what you need if you want a good looking and feeling piano

  • @noahhphung
    @noahhphung Před 4 lety +1

    Awesomeee! Thank youuuuu

  • @borekdothu
    @borekdothu Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much! I'm following you since I don't know when, but one thin I learned from you, that key action is king. As an absolutely rookie, I can confirm that. Do not try to learn playing piano on a synth action keyboard - especially on cheap one, unless you want strain injury granted. Trust me, I've been there, I've done that, so you should not even try. You need a hammer action keyboard, period.
    Once you made a decision it is the second phase, you need to choose one, that you'll use for quite a long time. This is a long term investment regardless of the price range. Being a wannabe piano player these were the most important factors for me:
    - action
    - price range
    - polyphony
    - simplicity - no menu diving
    Action is something very subjective. Please do a favour for yourslef: go to a piano salon and try the keyboards. Not just scratch them, try them for 30-60 minutes each. You will not regret the time that you invest there. Do not mess with the other sound than the main grand, usually they are the best and give you the best result to evaluate the dynamics. Once you found your keyboard, go home and come back a few days later for an other 30-60 minutes session/keyboard on your short list.
    Price range is from 300-400EUR up to the sky. Since I knew, that I'll use the keyboard with external gears as well, I was shooting for lowest price range regardless of the inbuilt sound. I have real hardware samplers, so I was not keen on the sound itself - though I found that the main grand piano I quite nice in each model. It is surprising that digital pianos are cheaper than hammer action midi keyboards, not to mention that, their action much batter in a comparable price range.
    Polyphony is somehing that you might think is a lmiting factor. Once it becomes a real limit for you, you are a semi pro player, playing classical pieces and sleeping on the damper pedal to ring out those notes indefinitely. My digital piano has 32 notes polyphony and can not play so fast, that the notes are getting stealed. I wish I could, but face reality, you might like to be, but youre not Chopin.
    Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity. What I want from my digital piano, is that I sit down, put on my headphones, turn it on and start playing the grand piano. I'm not using any advanced features, such a layering, other sounds - they sound crap even against a 100EUR doorstop synth. If you want additional sounds, use a software sampler or buy a vintage rack mount synth and layer sounds with that synth.
    Nice to have features:
    - AUX IN - they are good for practicing or backing tracks, you can connect your phone as well
    - LINE OUT - I agree, line output is nice. But I can live without it
    - Better and more pedals - I your keyboard comes with that chepo dumper thingy, invest a few bucks into better pedal(s)
    But other thatn that, I'm 100% agree, that you should buy a digital piano instead of a midi keyboard with hammer action.
    Surprise! I ended up buying a Casio digital piano one and a half year ago and I do not regret the choice.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      thanks for the thoughtful comment, you make some great points, and i totally agree

  • @theosbass
    @theosbass Před 2 lety

    Great review! I just purchased one.

  • @namakudamono
    @namakudamono Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Woody, I recently saw your "cameo" appearance on RetroManCave's excellent series about the BBC Micro. It's always nice when CZcamsrs cross-over in this way. Keep up the good work!

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      that's funny that some of viewers spotted me there, thanks for watching, love Neil's channel!

    • @namakudamono
      @namakudamono Před 4 lety

      @@WoodyPianoShack Yes, the production quality and attention to detail in Neil's videos is terrific. RetroManCave, Techmoan, Technology Connections, The 8-bit Guy, and Retro Recipes are all on continuous rotation in our house.

  • @assafamir1
    @assafamir1 Před 4 lety

    Hi Woody,
    I watch your videos and like them. Thanks
    I would like to ask you to do reviews for 2 Casio's pianos.
    One is the pxs3000 the next range up.
    The other one is the Casio px5s that although it launched some years ago it still considered Casio's flag ship stage piano.
    Thanks a lot.

  • @johnnyparker2128
    @johnnyparker2128 Před 4 lety +1

    Can't wait for you to do the Roland RD-88 review.

  • @hcb3636
    @hcb3636 Před 4 lety

    Very informative and honest review! Would appreciate it too if you could do a comparison with P121 to this level of details

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      that's in the pipeline, although probably not quite so detailed!

  • @bilbo1668
    @bilbo1668 Před 4 lety +1

    Totally awesome! Do you think that I would have problems on playing piano pieces due to the pivot point? Like Clair de Lune, that need hands going between black and white keys and a lot of sensibility. Thanks in advance.

  • @HansJoachimMaier
    @HansJoachimMaier Před 3 lety

    Nice review. I am wanting to learn playing piano for years. Hopefully the pandemic will be over this year and I can take lessons. I am looking for a digital piano which must be transportable (limited space at home).

  • @AlexxXRecorD
    @AlexxXRecorD Před 2 lety

    Very interesting. Thanks!

  • @d1o2n4
    @d1o2n4 Před 4 lety +2

    One complaint I have with this sound machine is the time it takes from powering on, to being able to play. Sometimes I’m really wanting to bang something out right away lol but have to watch all the lights come on one by one.

  • @davidmartin123
    @davidmartin123 Před 3 lety

    Spot-on review. A agree the EPs are weak, but the acoustic pianos are really nice, especially the Mellow Piano. The appropriate effects for piano are present and adjustable. Simplicity is a plus for the S1000, a perfect fit for those who just want a pleasant sounding 88-key digital piano. The S3000 has a lot more tones and an LCD for 140% of the S1000 price. But the fact that the S3000 includes *Trance Lead* as a tone means it is no longer a "digital piano" but is instead a "something else."

  • @jespergummeson5606
    @jespergummeson5606 Před 4 lety

    Great! I like your piano nerdiness Woody 👍 This casio thing looks like a good option for light mobile but more real piano keys. Have your tried the Kawai VPC-1? Should be nice with your comments about the key action on that.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      only briefly played some kawais, yeah for sure, very nice high-end actions! but need more time with them.

  • @synthplayer1563
    @synthplayer1563 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks, yes Casio builds very good digital pianos for the price range. The sound is really good.
    I also need a piano action as main controller for my 3 tier keyboard studio but I also want aftertouch, so not for me.

    • @synthplayer1563
      @synthplayer1563 Před 4 lety +1

      And very nice playing. "Träumerei" is more difficult as it seems.

  • @Kougeru
    @Kougeru Před 4 lety +1

    I like that bit about the action. I didn't realize how bad my DGX-650's pivot is compared to a real one

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      interesting you say that, I think this is one of the most important aspects of any action, yet something very few talk about.

  • @ahiruodettecigno8278
    @ahiruodettecigno8278 Před 4 lety

    Bellissimo video

  • @barebarekun161
    @barebarekun161 Před 4 lety +7

    I was torn between Kawai ES110 and this PX-S1000 the keys on ES110 feel more substantial and chunkier and I have really sweet grand piano sound than one on PX-S1000 if I'm big into playing classical pieces that require more feel then I would go for ES110 but since I'm a beginner learning to play and not much into classical then it's not that necessary for me.
    I choose Casio PX-S1000 seemed like I took the easy way out but I can't deny that it nailed my needs for slim lightweight digital piano that can run on batteries and this is like the only model at this price that have that feature and out of the two,PX-S1000 makes the better E.piano sounds.
    Can't believe that my first digital piano or keyboard instrument of any kind is a Privia.

    • @carlosramirez3215
      @carlosramirez3215 Před 3 lety

      Bro, im about to buy a piano to start my learning procces. I would like to play classic pieces, but i don't wanna be a classical pianist, and even, i have never touch a grand piano before. So my question is if i can reproduce sounds from my pc in the piano (i thinks it's called VSTi or Samples) via usb. If this casio can't do this, which would u recomendme in this price range?

  • @theoriginalG99
    @theoriginalG99 Před 4 lety +4

    Optimum review. That's what I like-also the sample song choice was exquisite, not cliche too.

  • @JosQiNgMT
    @JosQiNgMT Před 4 lety

    Nice. Very detail

  • @TurboaffeX
    @TurboaffeX Před 4 lety +3

    Usually it should be posible to record the audio on your computer without an interface by plugging an "normal" 3,5mm audiocable into the headphone outline in the front of the piano and connect it with your computer (i guess most pc's have a 3,5mm "microphone" input).

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 Před 3 lety

      In an emergency yes, but expect an inferior sound and plenty of latency unless you have a super duper sound card. But hooking up to a computer in a hurry is a drag anyway. I use a basic Tascam DR5 when I'm just recording one track ad hoc.

  • @gautrstafr
    @gautrstafr Před 4 lety +3

    I also had a similar connundrum a year back. I wanted a weighted keybed mostly for practicing. I quickly figured out that a "digital piano" was the way to go. I tried Yamaha, Roland, Korg, Dexibell, even Nord, but the action I liked the most for playing piano was Casio's. So I ended up with a Privia PX-5S so I can use it more as a midi controller. But to my surprise the main piano sounds just as good as any sampled or modeled Steinway (I compared it to Pianoteq, some NI stuff) and even Keyscape's C7.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      cool story, thanks! yes, digital pianos and sample libraries are all so outstanding these days, just use whatever is most convenient!

  • @AliTomaev94GE
    @AliTomaev94GE Před 2 měsíci

    Would love to see the review of the newer model px s1100

  • @ArrowThrills
    @ArrowThrills Před 4 lety +2

    12:05 that sounds great.

  • @christopherpackham732
    @christopherpackham732 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this review. I put it on my shortlist for my first every piano, and picked it up today. I loved the slim form factor, and the easy touch screen with stripped down features. Nothing fancy as I just want to learn to play piano. I'm excited to start my learning journey, and this seems a great place to start.
    Out of interest, how does it sound running out to a set of speakers?

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 2 lety

      never really tried that, but have reason to believe it would sound great through pair of external speakers!

  • @PeterWalkerHP16c
    @PeterWalkerHP16c Před 4 lety

    Thanks for that.
    My pub test is whether I can sit in front of the keyboard with the speakers close and it sounds like a piano right there at my knees! So far I've only found four, the 'So true' patch on the Fantom, the S6 'Woody' on the Yamaha and Addictive Keys & Pianotec with all the reverb and crap turned off.
    Impossible to judge the PX S1000 vie youtube so I guess I'll need to go to a shop a see but your demo sounds promising.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      you're right, i'd always recommend trying before you buy, very hard to evaluate when someone else is doing the playing on a vid!

  • @pavolkanuch6498
    @pavolkanuch6498 Před 4 lety

    Perfect player first.... but yes- it sounds amazing

  • @JoseVGavila
    @JoseVGavila Před 4 lety +4

    Hi Woody, nice to see you again!. This is an interesting digital piano if you want a compact one without too many extras (which most times you don't use anyway). I would be tempted if I didn't have so many keyboards around (lost the count, hi!). But I hope at least to play one so I can compare with my current weighted ones, Yamaha DGX660, Yamaha MOX8 and Studiologic SL88 Studio

    • @PeterWalkerHP16c
      @PeterWalkerHP16c Před 4 lety

      Cant go past the Studio Logic stuff! Even my Oxygen 88 has more rear key travel than the Casio,but, the Casio does have the triple beam detector setup which I like the idea of.

    • @JoseVGavila
      @JoseVGavila Před 4 lety

      @@PeterWalkerHP16c I understand you mean you don't like the Studiologic. Well, I got mine very cheap (about 50% of strret price) because of a broken power input connector and being used for a year or so (no big deals either of them). I was curious about that model and at that price I should try it. Paired for example with Pianoteq, once calibrated, it is not a bad controller. The Fatar TP/100LR action is decent. I prefer the Yamaha GHS, probably because my DGX660 was the first digital piano I bought and I got used to it. But I am looking for better actions for a future buying, as the Kawai CA series (now the CA99 is tempting me :-) )

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      hi José, i'm also a bit overloaded on the number of keyboards right now. i need to figure out what to keep and what goes back!

    • @JoseVGavila
      @JoseVGavila Před 4 lety

      @@WoodyPianoShack Well, that is a sweet problem!. But not an easy one to solve :-D

  • @fpham8004
    @fpham8004 Před 3 lety +7

    Excellent playing, but why are people so obsessed with trying to closely match the keyboard of digital instrument to a real acoustic piano? The people who would be buying this would likely never ever play real piano. Many things on the acoustic piano action are necessity due to the construction not a feature for better playing. (except the long pivot you mentioned, that is really beneficial) In fact the things that digital piano are trying to simulate these days (like hammer key off sounds or damper sounds) were historically trying to be minimised or suppressed. Same with escapement - it isn't better for playing, it is a necessity and old piano makers were trying to minimise the feel. The only reason anybody want a keyboard action to match real piano is if they also play real piano professionally (the amount of people doing that is actually very low these days - and if someone is a serious concert player, he/she would have to practice on real piano anyway). People buying $600 pianos are very likely never going to play acoustic grand in their life. Having hard action is also counterproductive for every other sound except piano. In fact all the other 15 sounds on casio would either have a very light action in real counterpart (like electric pianos) or would hugely benefit from a much lighter and faster keyboard. For a general keyboard for recording, people should look for a premium semi weighted keys instead, where most of the digital instruments would be much better and easier and more enjoyable to control. On a typical weighted keys going full 127 velocity require you to smash the keys with a serious force. That gets pretty old and counterproductive for every other instruments (except piano) you want to play. My 2 cents + tax.

  • @SirAustin
    @SirAustin Před 3 lety +1

    I want the red one!!!

  • @thomasschatton3481
    @thomasschatton3481 Před 4 lety

    Man, I really enjoyed this review sooooo much! Really informative and well done, and I also like your play - especially the "Träumerei" by Schumann! Yes, please do a comparison between the S1000 and the S3000. I am really interested in the differences and the quality of the additional sounds. And which stage piano/digital piano would you recommend in the price range of about 1200 EUR if you want to get a better, more advanced and more sophisticated keyboard for players with a more professional ambition?

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      The newly announced Roland RD88 comes in at about 1200 and looks very interesting

    • @thomasschatton3481
      @thomasschatton3481 Před 4 lety

      @@WoodyPianoShack Thanks for the quick response, Woody. I saw some shorter videos about the RD-88 shot at the NAMM 2020 in California, but they have all been not very satisfying, so to say. If you could get a hold of one of them and make a nice "Woody-quality" review about it, that would be fantastic! Greetings from Berlin, Germany!

  • @555ontario
    @555ontario Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Woody, well demoed. One thing I appreciate hearing is the actual decay of the piano sound. Not the sustain when using a pedal but rather just strike a single note in different ranges of the keyboard and listen for how long (or short) the note rings out. In the past, I have often found the initial sound to be pleasing but the decay to be somewhat short. That, along with the loop points... with some piano sounds, one can really hear them and that inconsistency across the keyboard can also be undesirable. Perhaps this may seem nitpicky, or for more expensive boards, but those factors can give a little more insight into the depth of the piano sample. Cheers!

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      thanks for suggest, i'll do that in a follow-up video

    • @IvanEDaza
      @IvanEDaza Před 4 lety

      I own this keyboard, and the piano samples are different from older privias, it has more mid range and a much longer decay, that accompanied with editable parameters such as string resonance, damper resonance, damper noise, key on and key off noise. I would say it's more realistic sounding than the older models that go till the PX-560

  • @wilsargisson3626
    @wilsargisson3626 Před 4 lety

    BTW, the right hand in bar 2 of the head to "Tipitina" is octaves ascending chromatically from D to F.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      i admire your attention to detail! think of my version as more of an improv :)

  • @sonjamedic634
    @sonjamedic634 Před 3 lety

    Great review, thank you. I am very fond of your playing too. The synth piece at the very end of the video sounds fantastic, did you write/play it?

  • @dissonantwaveforms2039
    @dissonantwaveforms2039 Před 4 lety +2

    I owned the PX S1000 for about a week but ultimately swapped it for the PX S3000. For me, the additional features were well worth the slight increase in price. Note that the PX S3000 provides MIDI and Audio over USB. It also works well as a controller as it has the addition of two assignable knobs on the piano. I will say that the S1000 does have a slightly sleeker look due to not having these knobs however.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety

      yeah, i would agree that it represents better value for money with all the extra bells and whistles! thanks for the feedback. So you have to upgrade to 3000 for USB-audio or did I just miss that feature on the 1000?

    • @ChristofRoeyaert
      @ChristofRoeyaert Před 4 lety +1

      PX-S3000 doesn't have audio over USB, same as the 1000. It has Bluetooth audio, MIDI over USB, and a mini-jack line-in. No USB-audio... Only board in this price range that has audio over USB is the Yamaha P125...

    • @dissonantwaveforms2039
      @dissonantwaveforms2039 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes I may be confusing the features. I can plug a thumb drive into the USB at the back and record audio direct onto the thumb drive as a .WAV file. Only on the 3000 though.

    • @ChristofRoeyaert
      @ChristofRoeyaert Před 4 lety

      It's worth mentioning that over here in Europe, the price difference between the PX-S1000 and 3000 is much bigger (I believe in the US, the difference is only $200, $599 for the 1000, $799 for the 3000). The PX-S1000 costs €545 over here, which is more or less the same price as in the US), but the 3000 is a whopping €899, which puts it above the $1000 mark in US currency...

  • @rebeccaabraham8652
    @rebeccaabraham8652 Před 4 lety +5

    Sounds beautiful! Interesting that you mention the CZ 1000 - from an engineering/physics point of view I always classed that as true FM synthesis and the DX synths as hybrid fm/additive..... but then I was always a bit picky.....

  • @arcanics1971
    @arcanics1971 Před 4 lety +3

    The way I remember the size of the bigger jack plug: I think of the Beatles 'When I'm 64' and then minus 1. Which gives 63, therefore 6.3mm. Obviously it's actually 6.35 but I don't have any problem remembering to add the 5.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +2

      that's quite a long-winded way, but it might help me next time!

  • @chrisjoebekham
    @chrisjoebekham Před 4 lety

    wow so nice video men.....subscribed

  • @raffaello333
    @raffaello333 Před 4 lety

    Great Presentation! Is it possible to use the USB port with an USB to MIDI cable ?..

  • @abymathew2750
    @abymathew2750 Před 4 lety

    Good one

  • @sudeeps5749
    @sudeeps5749 Před 4 měsíci

    Sir could you do a video of px s 1100 recording features, how to record etc

  • @ChrisP3000x
    @ChrisP3000x Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the great review! Please review the 3000, and the SV2 with speakers if you can.

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      wow, yeah, thanks for reminding me about the SV2, that's a cool board, would love to try one.

    • @thaJeztah
      @thaJeztah Před 4 lety

      Woody Piano Shack SV2 would be great!
      Happy owner of an SV1 and curious if they managed to preserve the character.

  • @rhettguerrero1278
    @rhettguerrero1278 Před 4 lety

    @woodypianoshack hey man was that clarity by zedd you were playing? I’m not sure...... I think it is or it’s something very similar. You know how edm songs like that can sound similar. That piece rocks! Where’d you learn it?

  • @amodiogiordano4516
    @amodiogiordano4516 Před 4 lety

    This is funny Woody. First I saw you wearing a Casio Duro watch just like I wear and now you're wearing Graco headphones. I have 225s. They are the best headphones I've ever used! LOL

    • @WoodyPianoShack
      @WoodyPianoShack  Před 4 lety +1

      you just need to get the same piano then for the full hat-trick!

  • @ProfessorSynth
    @ProfessorSynth Před 4 lety

    Welcome back 👍

  • @JackTheRabbitMusic
    @JackTheRabbitMusic Před 4 lety +2

    ...can I play music with this? Yes? Then I want it. lol 🐰🤘🎸

  • @cortedemico
    @cortedemico Před 2 lety

    my casio privia [edit: older than this one] as an on stage semi-talented musician: great action (better than korg or yamaha). great sound (same situation). two outputs, but outputs were 1/8 inch. no midi. speakers only lasted so long.
    edit: yours has better outputs (2/4) , but still lacks midi. (not as big a deal).

  • @dethkriz
    @dethkriz Před 4 lety +1

    I have a question, can I connect this to my laptop and record myself playing?
    What would I need to do that if I could.
    Any recommendations for a Piano that would let me record my playing?

  • @DinoFancellu
    @DinoFancellu Před 4 lety +1

    What's the keybed action like compared to the Arturia keylab mkii 88 hammer action?