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Description

Discover the Casio Privia PX-560M, a versatile digital piano that merges advanced technology with expressive performance. This 88-key instrument is crafted for musicians who demand both portability and professional sound quality. Its tri-sensor scaled hammer action keys with ebony and ivory textures mimic the touch of an acoustic piano, delivering an authentic playing experience. With Casio's renowned A.i.R. Sound Source, the PX-560M offers stunning concert grand piano sounds, alongside an extensive library of 600 preset tones and 400 user tones.

The PX-560M is not just about exceptional sound; it's also about intuitive control. The 5.3" color touchscreen interface makes navigating through its features a breeze, allowing you to customize your sound with ease. Whether you're layering tones or splitting the keyboard, the PX-560M handles complex compositions with its 256-note polyphony, ensuring no notes are cut short.

Perfect for stage performances and studio sessions alike, this digital piano includes user-programmable rhythms and a variety of connection options including USB and MIDI I/O. Additionally, with its lightweight design, the PX-560M is easy to transport, making it ideal for musicians on the move. Whether you're an aspiring pianist or a seasoned performer, the Casio Privia PX-560M is a reliable companion in your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard with ebony and ivory textured keys
  • A.i.R. Powered Concert Grand Pianos
  • 256-note polyphony
  • 600 preset / 400 user tones
  • 5.3" color touchscreen interface
  • Hex Layer Synthesis capabilities
  • USB and MIDI connectivity
  • Lightweight and portable at just 26 pounds

FAQs

Does the Casio Privia PX-560M have weighted keys?

Yes, the Casio Privia PX-560M features an 88-key Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II keyboard, which provides a realistic weighted feel similar to an acoustic piano.

What sound engine does the Casio Privia PX-560M use?

The Casio Privia PX-560M utilizes the AiR (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator) Sound Source, which delivers high-quality, realistic piano tones and dynamic expression.

Can the Casio Privia PX-560M connect to external devices?

Yes, the PX-560M includes USB and MIDI connectivity options, allowing it to connect to computers, tablets, and other MIDI devices for expanded functionality.

Does the Casio Privia PX-560M come with built-in speakers?

Yes, the PX-560M is equipped with built-in speakers, enabling you to play and practice without needing external amplification.

What are some standout features of the Casio Privia PX-560M?

The PX-560M offers a color touchscreen interface, extensive sound editing capabilities, and a wide range of instrument tones, making it versatile for both practice and performance.

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Comparisons

  • The PX-560M is praised for its stage portability and quick setup via touchscreen, while the FP-90 excels in studio settings with its superior action and dynamic range.

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  • The FP-90's Piano Designer feature allows for extensive sound customization, offering a tailored sound experience for different preferences.

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Features and functionality

  • PX-560M is noted for its realistic sampled piano sound, which some find more authentic compared to the FP-90's modeled sound.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for live performance due to its lightweight design and versatility in sound, including excellent organ and electric piano tones.

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  • PX-560M's touchscreen interface is highlighted for facilitating quick, on-the-fly changes during live performances.

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User experience

  • PX-560M is favored for gigging thanks to its ease of transport and effective performance at band volumes.

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