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0:00 - Video Introduction on the Casio PX-S6000
0:24 - Opening Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
0:42 - Video Overview on the Casio PX-S6000
0:44 - Product Shots of the Casio PX-S6000
1:32 - Improved Key Action on the Casio PX-S6000
1:50 - Product Shots of the Key Action
2:28 - Casio PX-S6000 - A Multi Role Portable Piano and Stage Piano
2:49 - Casio PX-S6000 Speaker Discussion
3:27 - Control Surfaces/Assignable Knobs
4:26 - The User Interface on the Casio PX-S6000
5:16 - Tone Categories on the Casio PX-S6000
6:35 - Privia Grand Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
7:29 - Bright Piano Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
8:38 - Tones: Stage Piano Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
9:09 - Tones: Ballad Piano Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
9:27 - Tones: Graceful Piano Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
10:12 - Tones: Concert Hall Grand Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
10:37 - Tones: L.A. Piano Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
11:25 - Tones: Space Boy E.P. Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
12:51 - Tones: Stage E.P. Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
12:59 - Tones: Phaser E.P. Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000

13:07 - Tones: 60’s E.P. Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
13:23 - Tones: Amp 60’s E.P. Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
13:59 - Tones: Harpsichord/Vibraphone/Organ 1 Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
14:26 - Tones: String Ensemble Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
14:44 - Tones: Synth Pad Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S6000
15:00 - Tones: Guitar and other sounds on the Casio PX-S6000
16:54 - Using/Assigning the Function Keys on the Casio PX-S6000
20:13 - Using the Metronome on Casio PX-S6000
21:13 - Using Split Mode on the Casio PX-S6000
22:01 - Layering on the Casio PX-S6000
23:22 - User Registrations on the Casio PX-S6000
29:15 - The Adapter Function on the Casio PX-S6000
31:21 - Assignable Knobs on the Casio PX-S6000
35:11 - Additional Functions on the Casio PX-S6000
37:40 - Final Conclusions on the Casio PX-S6000
39:19 - Full Playing Demo: Stu Harrison performing JOHN LEGEND’S “All of Me”

Welcome to the Merriam Pianos YouTube channel! Today we’re going to be taking a deep dive into the new Casio PX-S6000 portable digital piano.

We haven’t yet done an in-depth look at the actual user experience the S6000 offers, so that’s what today’s video is all about.

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Overview
The S6000 is an interesting beast because it combines functions and features from multiple categories of digital pianos. It’s receiving a new key action that has been received very positively by the industry as a whole. It’s a plastic-based action, but it’s outfitted with wooden sidings that really elevate the overall quality.

The core acoustic piano tone is excellent, and there’s a total of 350 sounds with a consistently high level of fidelity. It’s also outfitted with 4 full-range speakers boasting a solid 32 watts of power. There are also stage piano-like real-time controls like a modulation wheel, a programmable modulation button, and two fully assignable knobs.

With a slim case and light overall weight, the S6000 is a portable all-in-one digital piano built to compete with instruments like the Roland FP-60X and Yamaha P515. It’s entirely operable on AA batteries if you so wish, making it a truly versatile instrument.

User Interface
The first thing to know is that there are only a few modes where you’ll spend all your time navigating. You can select tones via the data wheel, and Sound Select allows you to choose from the 5 pages of Tone Categories.

The core grand piano tone is the Hamburg Grand, which features complex 88-key sampling, and this gets its own category along with 2 variations. The rest of the pianos fall under a separate category, and while some are quite nice, the complexity of these patches is not on the same level as the Hamburg grand.

Overall the display is very descriptive and large enough so that getting around this instrument is pretty straightforward overall.

Closing Thoughts
The PX-S6000 is a high-quality instrument that would work very well as a gigging piano, but at the same time, when paired with the stand, would also be a really stylish home piano as well.

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