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CASIO PX-S1100 digital piano with console black or white
CASIO PX-S1100 digital piano with console black or white
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- Ultra-compact electric piano measuring 23.2 centimeters in depth
- 88 scaled and hammer-weighted keys
- 18 lifelike and beautiful sounds from Casio's AiR sound module
- Battery operated so you can play anywhere
- Teaching function and built-in recorder
The Casio PX-S1100 is a digital electric piano with a slim and extremely compact design. It combines advanced and relevant technology with a beautiful appearance and is suitable for both beginners and experienced pianists.
The PX-S1100 features Casio's AiR Sound Source, which delivers authentic piano sound with realistic resonance and dynamics. It has 88 scaled, hammer-weighted keys that feel very comfortable and natural to play – especially if you're used to an old-fashioned acoustic piano, which also makes the PX-S1100 very popular with teachers.
The piano has a number of built-in features such as various sounds, effects and recording functions that allow you to explore and create music, and with its built-in USB port, it can be easily connected to computers or mobile devices.
The Casio PX-S1100 can be used for many different purposes, and it is ideal for both beginners and experienced pianists who want an authentic piano experience.
It can be used to practice and improve your piano skills at home or in a practice room, but the PX-S1100 is also perfect for live performances and studio recordings, as it allows you to connect to external devices and software via USB.
The compact and slim design makes it easy to transport, making it ideal for musicians on the go. But it will also make home furnishing a lot easier, as it takes up significantly less space than an acoustic piano, and can even be placed in a closet when needed.
In addition to functioning as a piano, the PX-S1100 also offers a wide range of sounds and recording functions, making it versatile for exploring different musical genres and creating your own music.
The Casio PX-S1100 is quite simple and intuitive to use. Once you have turned on the piano, you can adjust the volume or you can turn the sound off completely if you need to practice in an environment that requires quiet. You can do this by connecting headphones, which completely disconnect the piano's built-in speakers.
Now you can choose one of the 18 built-in sounds that suits the music you want to play and start developing your musical skills. It's that easy with a Casio PX-S1100.
If you are an experienced pianist, you may also want to be able to split the keyboard so that you have two different sounds at the same time – for example, a church organ in the bass register and strings in the treble register. You can also vary your sound and expression by using the “layer” function, which means that you can have two sounds at the same time across the entire keyboard – for example, a grand piano and strings at the same time, which gives a very atmospheric and beautiful sound. You can even spice up all of these options with the built-in effects, which you can also add to your sound.
If you're a beginner, you can use the piano's smart teaching function to teach you how to play the 60 built-in pieces of music, so you can quickly get a feel for what it feels like to play the piano. This provides both motivation and confidence for your further journey as a pianist.
Another helpful feature is the recording function built into the PX-S1100. With it, you can, for example, record what you play with your left hand and then play it back while you practice what you're going to play with your right hand.
Another very useful feature of the PX-S1100 is that you can connect it to a computer via the USB input, which opens up a whole new world. This means you can use the great sounds from the PX-S1100 when recording music, or you can use sounds from your DAW, which you activate via the beautiful keyboard on this fabulous and versatile electric piano.
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