This is as well as my Yamaha electric piano Now i realize the digital piano has better feature than electric piano. My Yamaha electric piano is just a. 36" keyboard it doesn't have kick paddles". I felt my is like a toy. I start playing piano in upright piano and than grand piano. My father always buy top brand That's many years a go. We have piano in my father's home in his country". He work there and back to state almost every 2 years. Thanks for the Casio px330 video review The sound is good
Bought mine 1 month ago. No regrets. Metronome could be louder, that's my only gripe. I bought the wooden stand for looks and stability. It only takes 1 minute to remove for a gig. IMHO, the best value machine for the $ss
NKD trying to keep up with the latest tech for the digital piano. You should check out casio new CGP series with touch screen. Awesome. And also, roland new FP series. slick design.
Hmmm, not sure what the problem could be. Two headphone jacks are available in case you want two people practicing in phones at the same time. You may want to get your Privia into a service center to have the headphone jack checked out. You should be fully covered under Casio's warranty…where did you purchase the instrument? -Dave
There is no direct or shortcut buttons to control the volume of the layer voices independently. However, you can set their balance in the FUNCTION parameter Volume LayerBal. with 24 steps Left or Right.
Hello, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX330. To play the PX330 through an external speaker, you would want to take the line outputs of the keyboard and plug them into your external speaker, amp, or PA system. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing
Unfortunately, the answer is no. The tracks in the onboard sequencer exist as internal midi files and cannot be exported as audio. You would basically need to play the tracks back one at a time, record them as digital audio into your DAW software, and sync them up manually. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Casio Px330 or Yamaha p95? I am debating which one to get because they both seem pretty high end and worth the price. What is your opinion? Thanks and great demo.
Hello, Great demo, I was wondering if the 330 has the ability to split the keyboard, vary the split point and control the volume levels independently? Thanks
Hi, The stand you see in this video is the Casio CS67 stand. It's shipping weight is about 29 lbs, so the assembled stand would be a little less than that. I wouldn't necessarily recommend using it as a portable stand, unless you kept the keyboard attached. Repeatedly assembling and disassembling this stand wouldn't be a great idea. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
If you're using an adapter (e.g. 1/4" to 1/8"), does the adapter have two black rings on it, or one? If just one black ring, it's a mono adapter and you need a stereo adapter.
yeah i plugged them in all the way. i've used these on other devices and they work fine. i've even used different buds to see if it would work but it resulted in the same thing. sound only comes out of one ear. do you know why there are two headphone jacks by the way?
Yes, you can definitely layer sounds on the PX330. I would say the PX330 has more sounds and features than the SP250, and it's a bit more portable. Thanks for your interest, and please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
One main advantage that the PX330 has over the P155 is the number of voices and the on-board song recorder. The P155 does, however, have a little more realistic weighted key piano action. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hello, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX330. The PX330 does allow you to split the keyboard and, through the menu system, assign a split point. However, I was unable to find any information on setting independent volume levels for the upper/lower parts. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
I've been considering this purchase for about a year and have found answers to most of the important questions, save one: Can recordings made on the internal 16 track squencer be transferred via USB to recording software such as Audacity or MixCraft with the separate tracks intact for further manipulation? If the answer is "no," it's not a deal-breaker, but will help determine what type of audio interface I choose.
i just got this keyboard and i love it so far. one question i have though is how do you plug in headphones so that sound comes out of both ears. im using ear buds by the way like the ones from an ipod. it only seems to come out of one ear. and how come there are two jacks for headphones?
Thanks for your interest. I think the strings and extra sounds in the PX330 are quite nice and I don't find them to be much better or worse than the DGX640. Either of these instruments would suit you well, but I'd go with the PX330 because it's smaller/lighter and gives you proper 1/4" outputs. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hi, Is the tri-sensor key action of the PX330 similar to GH3 action of Yamaha. Would it a good product for a piano student or would you recommend something better.
I'm looking for a piano to play contemporary christian music. Looking for a good piano and e piano sound mostly. Also want something that feels natural and substantial. I'm torn between the Korg sp250 and Casio Px-330. Which would you recommend for the best contemporary sounds?
Hi, I have a question; Can I edit a rhythm pattern to make an original rhythm by recording a pattern by myself? or only can edit an existing pattern to save it in a user's slot?... i have read the manual and i understand that the only way is like that, only modify parameters like pan, volumen, fx send but it seems to be not possible to record an original rhythm... is that right?. Thanks.
Hello, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The basic grand piano sound is the same in the PX130 and PX330. However, the PX330 will give you many additional variations of piano sound, and well as numerous other sounds like organs, strings, orchestral sounds, guitars, basses, and drums. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Sales (800)783-3368 x222
Hi Richard, It's a pretty simple setup. Basically we take the outputs of the keyboard, combine them with the signal from a lavalier (clip-on) mic for voice, and go directly into the camera. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3367
Love these demos - can't decide between ordering this or the Yamaha P155 - I've always had the Yamaha's but this keyboard seems pretty awesome. What, besides the price, are the major differences? We are using it for home use, hooking up to the computer, possible taking it to gigs. What would be the tipping point for one over the other? Thanks!
@kraftmusic The Casio PX-830 is newer than the PX-330, and even looks more expensive... what makes the PX-330 more expensive? Which of the two do you prefer?
hey! Are the 16 sounds in the px-130 identical to the sounds in the px-330? Does anyone know? I'm afraid the extra 200 sounds may have a price (i.e., decrease the quality of some sounds I'll use like the harpsichord)
Hi, I live in Spain and I doubt between buying this model or the PX-3BK. Does anyone can advise me whether it is worth paying more for the px-3BK? Another little thing, does anyone know where can I buy a stand for the partitures? is that I have thought about buying the stand PBK CASIO CS-67 but it doesn't include anything for put the partitures. Anyone can advise me?
You should be able to find some patches that would work for those tunes. Jump would use a fast synth patch and Misty Mountain would use an electric piano. Sounds are easy to select and can be programed as presets. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hello, I'am from Holland and i love you're playing. Very nice. I maybe want to by this product, what is you're opinion for not a very good piano player. But wants quality for a reasonal price. What do U think, by this product? Please request. Regards, Rick from Holland
Believe me, we would love to ship to Austrialia…however, we are bound by our dealer agreements with Casio and are only allowed to ship to the U.S. and U.S. territories. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hi, Thanks for your interest. Yes, the Casio PX130 features a graded hammer action that is heavier in the lower registers, and gets progressively lighter as you move up the keyboard. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hi there Dave, First of all, Thanks for this great review! I was wondering if this digital piano makes the well known 'key click noise' sound when pressing and/or releasing the keys, like the casio px200. Please watch /watch?v=u-WTm1e4Tww for an example of the problem, if you don't understand what I mean. I really like what I've seen of this digital piano, but would no longer hesitate buying it if there's no such sound, Thanks!
Sorry, we are bound by our dealer agreements with Casio and are only allowed to ship to the U.S. and U.S. territories. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Thanks for your interest. I can assure you that every digital piano we carry makes some physical noise when the keys are played. However, when you turn up the volume and actually play the instrument, it's not very noticeable. I just part of the nature of this type of instrument. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hello, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX330. The sounds in the PX130 are all included in the PX330 without any decrease in sound quality. In addition to the PX130 sounds, you will also receive tons of additional sounds and features. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
I Have just bought this machine and am very happy with it. Can you please tell me how to change the defaults for splits. For ex, when I hit the split button it defaults to strong bass in left hand. I Then have to scroll to the bad I want. Can I set it to default to the bad I want? I don't want to use a registration for this one thing. thankyou
@violinoscar Sure! This instrument has a nice weighted action, a variety of good quality on-board sounds, and 1/4 inch line outputs for connecting to a sound system. I personally know of several musicians that use the PX330 (or it's predecessors) for professional work. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hello, Thanks for your interest in the Casio PX330. This keyboard is fully weighted and has some great sounds and features. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
I would say the Yamaha P155 features a better weighted key action, but the PX330 has more on-board sounds and features. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yes, the PX330 features 88 full-sized weighted keys. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@wiselady52 Thanks for your business! Yes, the PX330 is definitely still available...it's one of our top sellers. Just search "PX330" on our site or give on of our product specialists a call at the number below. Thanks again! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
This piano was recorded directly into our Sony Camcorder. The voice was recorded with a Shure lavalier mic. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yes, you can layer up to 16 parts using the onboard sequencer. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yes, you can definitely layer sounds on the PX330. I would say the PX330 has more sounds and features than the SP250, and it's a bit more portable. Thanks for your interest, and please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Always on digital piano demos I hear pianists playing jazz u_u and I'm looking for classical pieces reviews.
This is as well as my Yamaha electric piano
Now i realize the digital piano has better feature than electric piano.
My Yamaha electric piano is just a. 36" keyboard it doesn't have kick paddles". I felt my is like a toy.
I start playing piano in upright piano and than grand piano.
My father always buy top brand
That's many years a go. We have piano in my father's home in his country". He work there and back to state almost every 2 years.
Thanks for the Casio px330 video review
The sound is good
Bought mine 1 month ago. No regrets. Metronome could be louder, that's my only gripe. I bought the wooden stand for looks and stability. It only takes 1 minute to remove for a gig. IMHO, the best value machine for the $ss
Wow, man you played the piano part outstanding, very lovely!
that is one awesome electric piano performance. I enjoy that piece a lot. That swing!
So... I deduce that you have a PX 330...
Besides, what are you doing here lol
NKD trying to keep up with the latest tech for the digital piano. You should check out casio new CGP series with touch screen. Awesome. And also, roland new FP series. slick design.
AquaralSS thanks. I have. I mean, touch screen? They should call those pianos "smart piano" now. They have made huge improvements imo.
Hmmm, not sure what the problem could be. Two headphone jacks are available in case you want two people practicing in phones at the same time. You may want to get your Privia into a service center to have the headphone jack checked out. You should be fully covered under Casio's warranty…where did you purchase the instrument?
-Dave
I've own one for a couple of months. It's a great piano. You will want to get a double pedal and and good stirdy stand, not a cheap one
@kraftmusic thank you very much and i think that im buying this for my birthday. thats all for now
-A.R.M.
There is no direct or shortcut buttons to control the volume of the layer voices independently. However, you can set their balance in the FUNCTION parameter Volume LayerBal. with 24 steps Left or Right.
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX330. To play the PX330 through an external speaker, you would want to take the line outputs of the keyboard and plug them into your external speaker, amp, or PA system. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
Unfortunately, the answer is no. The tracks in the onboard sequencer exist as internal midi files and cannot be exported as audio. You would basically need to play the tracks back one at a time, record them as digital audio into your DAW software, and sync them up manually. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Casio Px330 or Yamaha p95? I am debating which one to get because they both seem pretty high end and worth the price. What is your opinion? Thanks and great demo.
Hello, Great demo, I was wondering if the 330 has the ability to split the keyboard, vary the split point and control the volume levels independently? Thanks
Hi,
The stand you see in this video is the Casio CS67 stand. It's shipping weight is about 29 lbs, so the assembled stand would be a little less than that. I wouldn't necessarily recommend using it as a portable stand, unless you kept the keyboard attached. Repeatedly assembling and disassembling this stand wouldn't be a great idea. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
My uncle bought this for me years ago I still have it
vou pegar um desse semana que vem! um belo instrumento..
If you're using an adapter (e.g. 1/4" to 1/8"), does the adapter have two black rings on it, or one? If just one black ring, it's a mono adapter and you need a stereo adapter.
I just ordered one!!!
yeah i plugged them in all the way. i've used these on other devices and they work fine. i've even used different buds to see if it would work but it resulted in the same thing. sound only comes out of one ear. do you know why there are two headphone jacks by the way?
Yes, you can definitely layer sounds on the PX330. I would say the PX330 has more sounds and features than the SP250, and it's a bit more portable. Thanks for your interest, and please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
what a friendly voice!
nice piano skills too :-)
One main advantage that the PX330 has over the P155 is the number of voices and the on-board song recorder. The P155 does, however, have a little more realistic weighted key piano action. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX330. The PX330 does allow you to split the keyboard and, through the menu system, assign a split point. However, I was unable to find any information on setting independent volume levels for the upper/lower parts. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
I've been considering this purchase for about a year and have found answers to most of the important questions, save one: Can recordings made on the internal 16 track squencer be transferred via USB to recording software such as Audacity or MixCraft with the separate tracks intact for further manipulation? If the answer is "no," it's not a deal-breaker, but will help determine what type of audio interface I choose.
Adam,
I can't wait to try a PX-330! What was that jazz song you played in the beginning of this video? It sounds really great
I bought this last year and I love it! Is it still available? I'm not finding it on the Kraft site. I have a friend who is interested in one.
i just got this keyboard and i love it so far. one question i have though is how do you plug in headphones so that sound comes out of both ears. im using ear buds by the way like the ones from an ipod. it only seems to come out of one ear. and how come there are two jacks for headphones?
Thanks for your interest. I think the strings and extra sounds in the PX330 are quite nice and I don't find them to be much better or worse than the DGX640. Either of these instruments would suit you well, but I'd go with the PX330 because it's smaller/lighter and gives you proper 1/4" outputs. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hi, Is the tri-sensor key action of the PX330 similar to GH3 action of Yamaha. Would it a good product for a piano student or would you recommend something better.
I'm looking for a piano to play contemporary christian music. Looking for a good piano and e piano sound mostly. Also want something that feels natural and substantial. I'm torn between the Korg sp250 and Casio Px-330. Which would you recommend for the best contemporary sounds?
no one suggests what amp/spkr to use.... pls give list
Serious question here: How good are the brass sounds on this keyboard? And does it have any good pads and strings?
Hi, I have a question; Can I edit a rhythm pattern to make an original rhythm by recording a pattern by myself? or only can edit an existing pattern to save it in a user's slot?... i have read the manual and i understand that the only way is like that, only modify parameters like pan, volumen, fx send but it seems to be not possible to record an original rhythm... is that right?.
Thanks.
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The basic grand piano sound is the same in the PX130 and PX330. However, the PX330 will give you many additional variations of piano sound, and well as numerous other sounds like organs, strings, orchestral sounds, guitars, basses, and drums. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Sales
(800)783-3368 x222
Hi Richard,
It's a pretty simple setup. Basically we take the outputs of the keyboard, combine them with the signal from a lavalier (clip-on) mic for voice, and go directly into the camera. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3367
Love these demos - can't decide between ordering this or the Yamaha P155 - I've always had the Yamaha's but this keyboard seems pretty awesome. What, besides the price, are the major differences? We are using it for home use, hooking up to the computer, possible taking it to gigs. What would be the tipping point for one over the other? Thanks!
Nice piano !!!
Hey Dave, out of the PX-130. 330, and 830. Which would you recommend?
Hi, can I only connect to an external speaker using Line In? Can I do so using a Line Out? intend to get PX730.
Thank you for your reply. It was the answer I expected. I will be contacted you via telephone in a few weeks to order. Again, thanks.
@kraftmusic The Casio PX-830 is newer than the PX-330, and even looks more expensive... what makes the PX-330 more expensive? Which of the two do you prefer?
@kraftmusic does it have a recording option?
im 13 and im starting to compose some songs and i want to have a piano that can record them
is this piano good enough for professional work, gigging at the pub and club level, teaching?
Thanks!
what is the diference between this model and the px320? thanks!
hey! Are the 16 sounds in the px-130 identical to the sounds in the px-330? Does anyone know? I'm afraid the extra 200 sounds may have a price (i.e., decrease the quality of some sounds I'll use like the harpsichord)
Hi, I live in Spain and I doubt between buying this model or the PX-3BK. Does anyone can advise me whether it is worth paying more for the px-3BK? Another little thing, does anyone know where can I buy a stand for the partitures? is that I have thought about buying the stand PBK CASIO CS-67 but it doesn't include anything for put the partitures. Anyone can advise me?
What is the melody played (any particular song) while auditioning sounds in the first minute? Thanks
You should be able to find some patches that would work for those tunes. Jump would use a fast synth patch and Misty Mountain would use an electric piano. Sounds are easy to select and can be programed as presets. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
i love the features.. i think it has more advantages than the yamaha p95 (except for the looks though) this one's a bit on the chubby side
Hello,
I'am from Holland and i love you're playing. Very nice.
I maybe want to by this product, what is you're opinion for not a very good piano player. But wants quality for a reasonal price.
What do U think, by this product?
Please request.
Regards,
Rick from Holland
can px330 be used as a master keyboard...??.....plz reply
How does the Casio compare with the Yamaha p95 or the Korg SP170?
Believe me, we would love to ship to Austrialia…however, we are bound by our dealer agreements with Casio and are only allowed to ship to the U.S. and U.S. territories. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hi,
Thanks for your interest. Yes, the Casio PX130 features a graded hammer action that is heavier in the lower registers, and gets progressively lighter as you move up the keyboard. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
how did you record the piano?
anyone know how the px-330 compares to the 150?
Hi there Dave,
First of all, Thanks for this great review!
I was wondering if this digital piano makes the well known 'key click noise' sound when pressing and/or releasing the keys, like the casio px200. Please watch /watch?v=u-WTm1e4Tww for an example of the problem, if you don't understand what I mean.
I really like what I've seen of this digital piano, but would no longer hesitate buying it if there's no such sound,
Thanks!
Is it possible to ship "Casio Privia PX-330 Digital Piano COMPLETE HOME BUNDLE" to Russia?
Sorry, we are bound by our dealer agreements with Casio and are only allowed to ship to the U.S. and U.S. territories. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
What is the name of last song ?
whats the name of the first song you play? :)
Thanks for your interest. I can assure you that every digital piano we carry makes some physical noise when the keys are played. However, when you turn up the volume and actually play the instrument, it's not very noticeable. I just part of the nature of this type of instrument. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX330. The sounds in the PX130 are all included in the PX330 without any decrease in sound quality. In addition to the PX130 sounds, you will also receive tons of additional sounds and features. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
I Have just bought this machine and am very happy with it. Can you please tell me how to change the defaults for splits. For ex, when I hit the split button it defaults to strong bass in left hand. I Then have to scroll to the bad I want. Can I set it to default to the bad I want? I don't want to use a registration for this one thing. thankyou
Are the keys weighted?
Yes
@violinoscar
Sure! This instrument has a nice weighted action, a variety of good quality on-board sounds, and 1/4 inch line outputs for connecting to a sound system. I personally know of several musicians that use the PX330 (or it's predecessors) for professional work. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in the Casio PX330. This keyboard is fully weighted and has some great sounds and features. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
I would say the Yamaha P155 features a better weighted key action, but the PX330 has more on-board sounds and features. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, the PX330 features 88 full-sized weighted keys. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, you can split and layer the voices of the PX330. Thanks for watching!
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
I don't even know how to turn this thing on!
@wiselady52
Thanks for your business! Yes, the PX330 is definitely still available...it's one of our top sellers. Just search "PX330" on our site or give on of our product specialists a call at the number below. Thanks again!
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
4:21 top
This piano was recorded directly into our Sony Camcorder. The voice was recorded with a Shure lavalier mic. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. Thanks for watching!
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, you can layer up to 16 parts using the onboard sequencer. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Got it plugged in all the way? Have you tried these buds on another device?
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
More sounds and features, comparable key action. Thanks for watching!
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Thanks for the business! Please feel free to contact us if you need anything else.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, you can definitely layer sounds on the PX330. I would say the PX330 has more sounds and features than the SP250, and it's a bit more portable. Thanks for your interest, and please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368