Topic: The best action

I just purchased a Casio px-5s because i needed a weighted controller that doesn't break the bank. It is turning out to be a real surprise.  It works incredibly well with PianoTeq. The feel of the keys with the velocity curve controls of pianoteq make for a great pairing. It also has sliders that can easily be assigned to various parameters in Pianoteq like reverb mix and condition of the instrument so they can be played with in real time. It really feels like playing an actual piano...cool beans.

Steve

Re: The best action

Happy for you Steve. Hope it serves you well. Casio implements midi very well. I had the PX 5S a few years back but gave to my grandson until he wanted a smaller board. Then I sold it to a good friend.

Enjoy,

Warmest regards,

Chris

Re: The best action

Casio makes good products, always at an unbeatable price. Their piano actions are very good.

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Re: The best action

DoctorGroove wrote:

I just purchased a Casio px-5s because i needed a weighted controller that doesn't break the bank. It is turning out to be a real surprise.  It works incredibly well with PianoTeq. The feel of the keys with the velocity curve controls of pianoteq make for a great pairing. It also has sliders that can easily be assigned to various parameters in Pianoteq like reverb mix and condition of the instrument so they can be played with in real time. It really feels like playing an actual piano...cool beans.

Steve

Congratulations on your purchase. Good resistant and comfortable mechanics keys, plus functional midi controls are everything a Pianoteq user needs. You have a controller to match one of the best virtual pianos in the world (perhaps the best).

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