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NEW FEATURES TO GET EXCITED ABOUT!
Linear Morphing Technology
The new cutting edge Linear Morphing Technology allows for the greatest range of dynamic expression and "tone colour" available in Digital Pianos. This is created by the interpolation between the sampled waveforms, allowing transition between dynamic levels to be natural and seamless. The result is as stunning as a grand piano!
3 Sensor Hammer Action Keyboard
Now with three sensors in the hammer action, rapid piano play is more achievable as the piano keys do not have to be fully returned before they can be sounded again. Creating a far more accurate response for the player and emulating the touch and feel of a grand piano action, all the new Casio Privia and Celviano models are equipped with this exciting new feature.
So Much More Than Just A Piano:
No Need To Tune!
Keeping an acoustic piano in tune can be a costly exercise and is something which needs to be done at least twice a year. Digital pianos never go out of tune and therefore never need tuning. They are a great choice for students & teachers due to the fact that ear training is such an important part of learning music. Learning on an out of tune piano can create problems for you down the track.
Portability
An upright acoustic piano can weigh over 110 kilograms! A grand piano weighs even more! Casio digital pianos, on the other hand, weigh anywhere from 11.9kg to just under 65kg. This makes digital the preferred choice for portability. You can easily move your digital piano around without calling a removalist! If you choose a CDP or portable Privia, you can take it anywhere the music leads you!
Affordability
A quality acoustic piano costs a lot of money and is out of the price range of many Australians. Digital pianos are very affordable and sampled from some of the highest quality instruments available. The grand piano samples on Casio digitals, Privias and Celvianos are taken from some of the finest pianos in the world. This means you can have the sound of the world's best pianos in your living room at home.
Versatility
When you buy an acoustic piano all you get is one piano sound. If you buy a cheap piano, all you've got is a cheap piano sound! When you purchase a digital piano you have a selection of high quality piano sounds and a multitude of other on-board sounds and features. These sounds include instruments such as organ, electric piano, strings, guitar, brass & woodwind etc. Some models also have built-in rhythms and effects.
Output Options
Digital pianos give you the option of practicing without disturbing others by listening through headphones. The new range of Privia and Celviano can also connect to your computer via USB MIDI interface.


