I have this keyboard and just love it. I wish I had someone who could come to my home and give me an actual lesson on how to utilize the features, hooking up to my laptop and recording/editing etc.... I'm a bit challenged when it comes to such things.
Ilayda Yılmaz hi ilayda how is this Piano anyway lets speak our language:) ben yamaha p-45 düşünüyordum bynu Yeni keşfettim sesi nasıl çok fazla dijital gibi geliyor mu kulağa
Some very sweet playing there and an informative demo. I've just ordered one of these, actually. Been playing guitar for years but now the time has come to learn how to play piano!
What do you think of the piano so far? Does it live up to your expectations? I'm in the same situation and at the moment I'm trying to decide between this or the korg b1.
I'm also a guitar main playing for over 10 years. I've always wanted to play keys also I kinda want to scratch that itch. I will get the casio for cheap when I can and give it a go. Knowing to play more instruments is awesome.
max max I actually got scammed trying to buy this model I’m getting in a month the Casio Privia 780. It to me has way better sound and has a lot more built in to it. Will update on the 780 in a month.
I got this keyboard quite a few years ago and one key won’t play at all or plays super loud and one other key vibrates the whole piano when pressed anyone know how to fix this issue?
Where has this piano gone? It's out of stock everywhere, also if I was to purchase it from your website how long would I have to wait for the backorder?
Can it be connected to a computer? Can other sounds be saved to it by means of one? How many can be saved and how? Someone advise me please is that I want the piano because I want a digital one that is of good quality but I play all kinds of music and I need other sounds
Im semi beginner ive played guitar for years and have been playing keyboard/piano for a while (inconsistent) my problem is my piano only has 61 keys and has no access for a pedal which really limits my possibilities. I mostly play / learn classical and anime music. Also a bit of classic rock and pop. I love Elton John and queen
Yoooo the reason I bought piano was because I wanted to play queen. 2 years later im still playing, then I started learning elton john and doing other stuff like jazz, r&b, and classical. I just started with a cheap yamaha 61 key piano, I would say to keep practicing on the piano you have. But, try to save enough money to buy a 88 key piano keyboard with a pedal. Its worth it, just have some persistence.
If you've got any electric keyboard...regardless of brand or quality level, consider getting a set of external speakers. The ones inside just aren't that good. The technology of the sound engines in most decent keyboards today have far surpassed the amplifier/speaker quality for the same price level. Some good "active" studio monitors would be great. Beware that really good ones can get pricey; you could easily double your initial keyboard investment (or more) when buying them. As an alternative, I'm wondering if a good TV soundbar with a subwoofer would work well. A 2.1 channel one would be appropriate since stereo is the limit of what keyboards output. Any "near field" speakers should work well for home.
It worked fine for a while. But as i improved, now i find the key way too heavy compared to a real piano. My hands get tired and its difficult to play softly. And the noise the keys make in the plastic case is quite intense. So if i put the sound low, i only hear the keys slapping the plastic. Its realy annoying.
I have this keyboard and just love it. I wish I had someone who could come to my home and give me an actual lesson on how to utilize the features, hooking up to my laptop and recording/editing etc.... I'm a bit challenged when it comes to such things.
Ive done my research and this is the one I'm gonna buy. I love it.
Angelo Dai'Re I just bought it and can’t wait for the deliver omg
@@ilaydaylmaz5601 does it have built in speakers?
HeilSquadW yes there is and the voice quality is awesome. Definetely loved it!!
Ilayda Yılmaz hi ilayda how is this Piano anyway lets speak our language:) ben yamaha p-45 düşünüyordum bynu Yeni keşfettim sesi nasıl çok fazla dijital gibi geliyor mu kulağa
Some very sweet playing there and an informative demo. I've just ordered one of these, actually. Been playing guitar for years but now the time has come to learn how to play piano!
What do you think of the piano so far? Does it live up to your expectations?
I'm in the same situation and at the moment I'm trying to decide between this or the korg b1.
I'm also a guitar main playing for over 10 years. I've always wanted to play keys also I kinda want to scratch that itch. I will get the casio for cheap when I can and give it a go. Knowing to play more instruments is awesome.
that key split was amazing!
6:10 is he trying to slap the keyboard
Yes
@@hotman718 davie504 is impressed now
@@Unknown-ie4ve lol
@@Unknown-ie4ve slap bass
Hello, I bought this piano innthe spring, thanks for a wonderfull piano.
Hi there. I'm interested in purchasing this piano, would you recommend it?
@@joshuaking1766 Yes endeed. Very very excellent piano voice and wonderfull 88 piano notes.
Good day. Please what’s the name of the piece that started at 3:30?
Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2
Great video. Loved the sounds. Thanks for the video.
I’m buying this tomorrow.
Lucky. Getting mine in 2 weeks. Can't wait!
That’s awesome!!
How is it?
@@maxmax-dw4me i ended up going with the white yamaha p-125, i love it.
max max I actually got scammed trying to buy this model I’m getting in a month the Casio Privia 780. It to me has way better sound and has a lot more built in to it. Will update on the 780 in a month.
Im gonna buy this this year maybe.
What is the song name on 4:56
Hi, does anyone know what model of stand and pedal unit shown at 4:45 works with this model? Thanks!
I got this keyboard quite a few years ago and one key won’t play at all or plays super loud and one other key vibrates the whole piano when pressed anyone know how to fix this issue?
Oh my goood, I love the first song you played. 3:30
Also this looks really good. I might get this soon. Thank you for the video.
Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2
Sounds wonderful.
Does this piano have a stand for placing an iPad, iPhone, or Sheet Music?
Yes
Where has this piano gone? It's out of stock everywhere, also if I was to purchase it from your website how long would I have to wait for the backorder?
Phoenixrfta I meant around the UK as that probably will cost like £50 to ship. I’ve decided to go for a px 770 or 870 now though.
Are you able to do MIDI over USB with this piano? I wanna practice some songs with Synthesia.
Yeppers!
trabaja el driver midi con windows 10?
@@danielhetrick3435 Sold!
Midi works perfect, yes
For 2024, what is its new version today?
Does this come with a USB connection for computers or iPads. If not, are there any nice keyboards like this one that I can connect to a iPad?
Hello sir. Could you please tell me how do I transpose the tone of the piano?
Function F to transpose down and F# to transpose up
Yeah.. the first F and F#
Can it be connected to a computer? Can other sounds be saved to it by means of one? How many can be saved and how? Someone advise me please is that I want the piano because I want a digital one that is of good quality but I play all kinds of music and I need other sounds
I played this in a shop yesterday and i don't think other sounds can be saved, so don't buy if plan to play it as a workstation.
Im semi beginner ive played guitar for years and have been playing keyboard/piano for a while (inconsistent) my problem is my piano only has 61 keys and has no access for a pedal which really limits my possibilities. I mostly play / learn classical and anime music. Also a bit of classic rock and pop. I love Elton John and queen
Eyy I'm all in for Anime music
Yoooo the reason I bought piano was because I wanted to play queen. 2 years later im still playing, then I started learning elton john and doing other stuff like jazz, r&b, and classical. I just started with a cheap yamaha 61 key piano, I would say to keep practicing on the piano you have. But, try to save enough money to buy a 88 key piano keyboard with a pedal. Its worth it, just have some persistence.
how can control the volume of the layered sound
Love your videos!
Can you plug in headphones?
What’s the first one he‘s playing?
with very little use the keys start to make a horrible plastic noise when they return to their original position
I trust ur opinion does it sound realistic?
@@F7FD in some notes as D5 it sounds very artificial. Anyway, i use this keyboard as midi controller for VST Pianos, and it works fine for me
Hi wich piano is better :
Casio CDP-S100 VS. Casio privia Px- 160?
I noticed that the sound of px160 is stronger and it but can we connect it with a tablet to learn to play
@@aissia5633yeees
how much was this when launched? Anyone knows?
What external speakers do you recomend??
4 x 10 Hartke cabinet with a David Eden preamp
Doesnt need
esse piano tem a opçao de transpose ? se tem , como faço para colocar ?
still cant figure out to transpose, googles lots of stuff nothing works, it says function then push arrows up or down there's no arrows
Oh.. Got confused about that too..
It's Function + the first "F" to transpose down, and Function+ the first "F#" to transpose up.
What is the difference between PX-160CS and PX-160BK?
I believe the stand the BK has a furniture stand while the CS has just a normal stand with the cross.
Different colors
If you've got any electric keyboard...regardless of brand or quality level, consider getting a set of external speakers. The ones inside just aren't that good. The technology of the sound engines in most decent keyboards today have far surpassed the amplifier/speaker quality for the same price level. Some good "active" studio monitors would be great. Beware that really good ones can get pricey; you could easily double your initial keyboard investment (or more) when buying them.
As an alternative, I'm wondering if a good TV soundbar with a subwoofer would work well. A 2.1 channel one would be appropriate since stereo is the limit of what keyboards output.
Any "near field" speakers should work well for home.
No. Save and buy the Roland keyboard speaker.
Sounds good in the video though
5:25 please !
YEEEEESSSSSSS! THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! Both of those sounds blended well together.
It worked fine for a while. But as i improved, now i find the key way too heavy compared to a real piano. My hands get tired and its difficult to play softly. And the noise the keys make in the plastic case is quite intense. So if i put the sound low, i only hear the keys slapping the plastic. Its realy annoying.
Thanks a lot
Does it has inbuilt speakers?
No jus search up Casio px 160 speakers it cost about 360 dollars lmao😂😂😂
@@Gymrat16789 it has builtin speakers dumb fck
@@Gymrat16789yes its about 6k more than the Yamaha...
Is it good for a beginner?
If you have the money for it, then absolutely!
works midi with windows 10
Yes
I cant understand becaouse I 'm argentino
Tried a few out... too much texture, keys are bouncy and noisy. You couldn't give me one!
great sound with modest price but impression as if a high-end stage luxury thing . . .
You can see the keyboard shaking quite alot. That's not really something you want
Thats nothing to do with the keyboard, thats the stand.
table.