Considering that the video lasts less than 5 minutes, and furthermore at the end the presenter says that he has just "scratched the surface" (which is right), probably the video title should not state "in depth". :)
How come nobody demos the one audio track to put down a vocal? Can you? If yes, can you add effects on the vocal? I can't tell you how many people I've asked over the years on youtube (including top marketing people from Casio and not one them ever answer me.
Hi, hope you are well. As this video was recorded quite a while ago and this model has since been superseded, we will no longer be creating more videos on this model. This model can't record vocal audio tracks. The Audio input is so you can connect your phone or other device to it and the audio recorder is intended to record what is being played on the piano. If you have any further questions or queries, please check the downloadable manual on page EN65. Thanks, Casio Team
Hi Bob, please refer to Page EN86 of the manual for Windows / Mac compatibility versions. The current Mac OSX support is compatible to 10.10.X only. We hope this helps and you enjoy your PX560!
Looking for a piano with a focus on piano sounds. All the reviews for privia focus on the digital/electric tones. The reason I have put off buying a digital piano for years is because the piano sounds have been so bad, and I hate the digital stuff. We finally have digital pianos with good acoustic sounds, and not even the bloody manufacturers give a crap about showing them off. Even the px160 vid. 1 short play of 1 piano (of 5 acoustic pianos), then it's off the the digital crap. I wish I could find a digital piano that only had acoustic tones. That's it. Not even a bloody metronome!
That's not really helpful for people who gig or need more than one sound, not to mention people whose living situation doesn't allow for an acoustic (my music room is in an attic, and the floors couldn't take the weight). These aren't for everyone, any more than what's right for you is. I have a 560 and absolutely love it for the keybed feel and the acoustic/electric piano tones. I don't really use the synths, but they do sound great. The organs are just OK in my opinion, but I plan to use a Hammond XK1C for better tone, control, and leslie simulation, and a more realistic organ key action. Plus it's easier to play them both at once that way. But that's just what works for me. Everyone's entitled to go with what helps them make the music they want.
this is my 5 th casiio and i am very gappy with it well done
Gappy..
You deserve more subscribers
Considering that the video lasts less than 5 minutes, and furthermore at the end the presenter says that he has just "scratched the surface" (which is right), probably the video title should not state "in depth". :)
How come nobody demos the one audio track to put down a vocal? Can you? If yes, can you add effects on the vocal? I can't tell you how many people I've asked over the years on youtube (including top marketing people from Casio and not one them ever answer me.
Hi, hope you are well. As this video was recorded quite a while ago and this model has since been superseded, we will no longer be creating more videos on this model. This model can't record vocal audio tracks. The Audio input is so you can connect your phone or other device to it and the audio recorder is intended to record what is being played on the piano. If you have any further questions or queries, please check the downloadable manual on page EN65.
Thanks,
Casio Team
Just got a new 560M, I can't get it hooked up to Logic Pro X on my MAC high sierra 10.13.6. Does anyone know if they are incompatable?
Hi Bob, please refer to Page EN86 of the manual for Windows / Mac compatibility versions.
The current Mac OSX support is compatible to 10.10.X only. We hope this helps and you enjoy your PX560!
Looking for a piano with a focus on piano sounds. All the reviews for privia focus on the digital/electric tones. The reason I have put off buying a digital piano for years is because the piano sounds have been so bad, and I hate the digital stuff.
We finally have digital pianos with good acoustic sounds, and not even the bloody manufacturers give a crap about showing them off. Even the px160 vid. 1 short play of 1 piano (of 5 acoustic pianos), then it's off the the digital crap. I wish I could find a digital piano that only had acoustic tones. That's it. Not even a bloody metronome!
Yamaha mx88
Why not buy an acoustic piano and be done with all the aggravation???
That's not really helpful for people who gig or need more than one sound, not to mention people whose living situation doesn't allow for an acoustic (my music room is in an attic, and the floors couldn't take the weight). These aren't for everyone, any more than what's right for you is.
I have a 560 and absolutely love it for the keybed feel and the acoustic/electric piano tones. I don't really use the synths, but they do sound great. The organs are just OK in my opinion, but I plan to use a Hammond XK1C for better tone, control, and leslie simulation, and a more realistic organ key action. Plus it's easier to play them both at once that way.
But that's just what works for me. Everyone's entitled to go with what helps them make the music they want.