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mikeh
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I purchased a Casio Privia PX310 because it had very good hammer action feel and some good piano sounds.
I planned to use it mainly as a controller for playing piano parts and as a sound module to play back piano sounds (recording MIDI into Cakewalk). Since the PX310 also came with a GM set and advertised that it recieved on 16 MIDI channels I thought I may also use it for other MIDI controlled sounds.
Bad news - the only controllable MIDI function is the MIDI send channel. This unit recieves on all 16 MIDI channels, with no way to turn off a channel or assign sounds to a channel.
So, if my sequencer has MIDI performance data on all 16 channels (piano on 1, bass on 2, drums on 10, etc) - all 16 performances are sent to the PX310.
If I only wnat the PX310 to play the piano part - I can't. This is the poorest planned MIDI application I've ever run into (and I'v been using MIDI since the 80's).
If you just need a piano to play - or plan to track the actual audio (rather than MIDI) - or need a hammer action controller to trigger other modules/samples then the PX310 may be OK.
If you want a keyboard that can actually function as a recieving MIDI module - the PX310 sucks beyond words.
I planned to use it mainly as a controller for playing piano parts and as a sound module to play back piano sounds (recording MIDI into Cakewalk). Since the PX310 also came with a GM set and advertised that it recieved on 16 MIDI channels I thought I may also use it for other MIDI controlled sounds.
Bad news - the only controllable MIDI function is the MIDI send channel. This unit recieves on all 16 MIDI channels, with no way to turn off a channel or assign sounds to a channel.
So, if my sequencer has MIDI performance data on all 16 channels (piano on 1, bass on 2, drums on 10, etc) - all 16 performances are sent to the PX310.
If I only wnat the PX310 to play the piano part - I can't. This is the poorest planned MIDI application I've ever run into (and I'v been using MIDI since the 80's).
If you just need a piano to play - or plan to track the actual audio (rather than MIDI) - or need a hammer action controller to trigger other modules/samples then the PX310 may be OK.
If you want a keyboard that can actually function as a recieving MIDI module - the PX310 sucks beyond words.