I opened this discussion not because I wanted to bash Casio Privia.
I think the current generation Casio Privia keybed feels really awesome, but I tried Roland RD-800 and I think its keybed is spectacular.
I don't like the Piano sound of the Casios at all, and I think Roland inner sound piano is good.
All the none piano sounds of Casio PX-5S can be usable for a keyboardist IMO by the way, and its synth is pretty awesome.
The RD-800 can take a three pedal unit and an expression pedal and this is a big advantage over the PX-5S, but the PX-5S is the most compact 88 keys keyboard ever and this is where the PX-5S wins.
I wanted to know what other people think about the comparison between the two keybeds, since I can't really form an opinion about it as they both feels very delightful for me.
Ant about the MIDI controller capabilities - that's where I really need a detailed decisive answer, MIDI controller capabilities are very important to me.
Casio always flaunting about how great the PX-5S as a MIDI controller, and I read in some places around the web that the RD-800 isn't built to be a dedicated MIDI controller, then I saw some users around the web reporting that the RD-800 is a great MIDI controller, so I really confused about this issue.
Last edited by hag01 (07-11-2016 14:48)