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Casio AP80R

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Casio AP80R Digital Piano from MusiciansBuy
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CASIO AP80R Details top

The Casio AP80R provides all the key touch and expressiveness of a fine acoustic piano along with the very best that a digital piano has to offer. True Stereo sampling give you amazingly realistic tones with vastly improved Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard for greatly enhanced dynamics. The AP80R Auto accompaniment feature makes it possible to play realistic patterns from a wide range of music styles, with SmartMedia card slot capabilities for S.M.F playback and saving song memory tunes and registration data.

What do you get when you combine a digital piano with an advanced ensemble keyboard? It's the AP80R...an impressive furniture-style, 88-key, weighted digital piano that has a lot more than "piano" under its sleeve. You wouldn't know it by looking at it. With its handsome, dark brown finish, three integrated pedals, sliding key cover and music rack, it looks like an upright piano. Push the key cover up, and you'll find an array of neatly organized buttons, a large LCD display, and a SmartMedia card slot! When you look closely at the rear of the piano, you'll notice the USB port for computer connectivity. Clearly, this isn't your typical digital piano.

The neat thing about the AP80R, though, is that it CAN be your typical piano, and your fun keyboard. Many people want to have all of the fun features, but they don't want to put a "keyboard" in their living room, complete with a studio-like stand, additional speakers, and wires hanging everywhere. So, often, folks will purchase a digital piano for the living room (one that looks as good as the AP80R), and then they'll go out and buy a fun keyboard that sits in the basement. With the AP80R, you can have it all. One minute it's a a simple piano, and the next it's playing rhythms, accompaniments...even showing you lyrics on the screen. Sing along! Families love this piano as it has a little something for everyone.

As a piano, the AP80R fills all of the needs. Its Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard feels like a piano, so it will work your fingers as you practice. The sound of the instrument is satisfying, and the built-in speakers are high in quality. Of course, there are two headphone jacks for silent practicing. Need help with rhythm? A metronome guides you in time. If you're just beginning, Casio's Lesson Function challenges you and is rewarding to work with.

Moving on to other sounds, you'll choose from 120 more tones...everything from strings to synthesizer sounds. Organ to drums. You can layer sounds (allowing you to play piano and strings at the same time), and the 120 built-in rhythms and accompaniments make for playing complete songs a blast. A SmartMedia card slot enables you to save your own songs for future playback, and a USB port conveniently connects to your computer, where you can load new songs into the piano. Amazingly, all of this is easy to do. The large, LCD display takes te guesswork out of operating the AP80R.

The AP80R is an exciting new digital piano that keeps you coming back to the piano bench. High-quality stereo sounds, a smooth weighted keyboard, smart looks, and plenty of hi-tech features make it one of the best values in its class.

This product is delivered boxed - some assembly required.

Features
Dual-element HL Sound Source
32-note polyphony
256 built-in tones (120 panel tones, 128 GM tones, 8 drum sets)
120 rhythms (including 20 rhythms for piano play)
Split / Layer capability
Auto-harmonize
8 digital effects (4 reverbs, 4 choruses)
Auto-accompaniment
Registration set-ups (16 set-ups)
One touch preset function (120 presets)
80 built-in tunes
Song expansion - storage for up to 10 songs transferred from a computer; approximately 174KB maximum user area
Song controller
Lesson function: melody on/off, part cut
Song memory / Song Sequencer - 2 tracks x 2 songs
Tuning control and key transpose
Metronome
SmartMedia card slot
Large, backlit LCD display shows tone name, rhythm name, tune name, settings, and more
General MIDI
USB port


CASIO AP80R Specs top

88 full size keys
Touch Response: 3 sensitivity levels, off
120 Rhythms
Registration: 16 set-ups
Song Memory: 2 tracks x 2 songs, up to 5,200 notes
Sliding keyboard cover
Score book
256 Tones (120 panel tones, 128 GM tones, 8 drum sets)
98 Digital Effects (94 reverbs, 4 choruses)
Metronome
Polyphony: 32-Note
Pedals: damper, soft, sostenuto
Size (WxDxH) 1380 x 477 x 846mm
Weight 54 kg
Layer/Split
80 Music Library tunes
Sing Along - Microphone jack, mic echo
LCD lyric display
One touch preset - 120 presets
Auto-Harmonise
General MIDI

 

CASIO AP80R Hear this Product top

AP80R has the same sounds as the PX555

 
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CASIO AP80R How to Choose top

How To Choose a Digital Piano / Useful Information

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  • Why a Digital piano vs. an acoustic piano?
    • Digital pianos are never out of tune.
    • Electric pianos use headphones so you won't bother anyone when playing or practicing.
    • Piano keyboards won't break your back moving them and they take up less space in your home.
    • Most Electronic Pianos include songs like a player piano and a sequencer to record your performances.
    • Digital pianos include many other instrument sounds besides pianos .
    • Electronic Piano Keyboards have become extremely realistic in sound quality in recent years.
  • Whats the difference between a stage piano and a home piano?
    The stage piano is built to better withstand the rigors of the road but not necessarily to look good in a living room
  • What affects the price you will pay and what should you look for?
    • The level of realism of the piano sound
    • The number of simultaneous notes the digital piano will play (polyphony)
    • The quality of the cabinetry- is it simple and portable or a finished living room look
    • The 'feel' of the keyboard's keys- almost all digital pianos have 88 keys with graded hammer action like a real piano but they are made differently to simulate the true wood hammers of an acoustic piano.
    • The feel can be lighter or heavier from model to model and from brand to brand. It is mostly asubjective issue which is better but more expensive models will have a better feel.
  • Digital Piano Comparison Chart
  • What should I get for my child who is just starting to play piano? Do I need to spend a lot?

    The Casio CDP100 and the PX120 both start at $499. Yamaha's P85 starts at $599. Where budget is the primary concern, we highly recommend any of these models for a beginning student. They all meet the two basic requirements of an instrument suitable for the study of piano -- a good sound and 88 weighted action keys.

  • How good do these digital pianos sound?
    Please notice that almost every piano on our site has a sound file you can play on your computer to hear for yourself
  • Why would I want to spend $2200 on a digital piano?
    More expensive digital pianos normally sound more realistic than lower priced models. The feel and responsiveness of the keys will be much closer to that of an acoustic piano as well. More professional models often feature an expanded menu of sounds that can be played .Better digital pianos also have added  features such as USB interfaces, expanded recording and playback functions, transposition, variable tunings and automated accompaniment.......you can be a virtual one person ochestra. Finally, higher priced digital pianos often have  upgraded cabinetry and speaker systems which improves both the look and the sound of the instrument.
  • What about speakers?
    All home pianos and a few stage electric pianos have built-in speakers loud enough for home listening and headphone jacks if you prefer not to be heard. Keyboard amplifiers (powered studio monitors are best if for home use only) are on the site if you like a model without speakers, play with other louder instruments, choirs, or some less expensive digital pianos may not have the best frequency response you desire without more amplification.
  • What about pedals? Do I need 1 or 2 or 3?
    For most of us, a sustain pedal is the most we will use. Piano teachers and those who are classically trained will prefer 3 pedals for soft/half pedaling (play one of 3 strings only for each note) and sostenuto (select only certain notes to sustain).
  • What other features do digital pianos have to consider?
    • Sequencer- a recorder to record midi notes which can have one or more tracks of instruments playing back at the same time.
    • The number of track scan be 1 or 2 with most digital pianos and up to 16 and 32 with other keyboards.
    • Auto accompaniment- drum patterns to pay along with, possibly a bass line based on what notes you left hand is playing and more in many different song genres/styles
    • Metronome- a repeating click for staying in time or rhythm
    • Music rest- for holding sheet music, sheet music stands are available if a model does not have one
    • Non-piano sounds like electric pianos, bass, strings,..- can also often can be layered with the piano sound
    • Songs to practice with, library of songs to be played back (guest pianist in your home)
    • Sliding key cover- good for protecting keys and reducing dust
  • What accessories should I consider?
    • Stand- come in many shapes and styles- X style, Z style, manufacturer end legs (most sturdy).
    • Bench- consider a more sturdy 4 leg bench if you do not need portability, X style if you do, wider the better.
    • Headphones- full size will be more comfortable and quieter.
    • Pedals- most come with a sustain pedal, some have jacks to connect more pedals for sostenuto and half pedaling.
    • Bag or case- for portable models, we recommend the manufacturer bags and cases first, then Gator Cases.
    • Midi interface- as most computers now have a USB port, look for a midi to USB interface if the piano does not have a USB port already, like the UX16.
    • Dust cover.
  • Portable/arranger and Pro keyboards- how are these different?
    Pro keyboards can have 88 key hammer action and excellent piano sound but have a multitude of other features you may not need including audio recording, editing the sound to the most elemental part of the sound, a 16+ track sequencer with detailed editing, will run 4 to 18 simultaneous effects like reverb, etc. Portable/arranger type keyboards are more for fast songwriting, for backing tracks when you play or for one person band with drum patterns, bass, and other sounds with the accompaniment having different song style genres (blues, swing, rock, etc.) with different patterns for the verse, chorus, etc. of the song.

Glossary

  • What is MIDI?
    an interface to connect a keyboard to the computer like USB port for printers. It sends note and other data from the keyboard to the computer or vice versa. Basically says play this note at this time at this volume level- it is not an actual audio recording. It also makes it possible for one keyboard to play another keyboard.
  • What is polyphony?
    the number of simultaneous notes that can be played, though if it's a stereo sample/recording each note can use 2 notes at once. Its important for anyone who plays a lot of notes at the same time and holds down the sustain pedal. The earliest notes played will cut out when the limit is exceeded. This can happen with pianos with 32 note polyphony especially.
  • What are those pedals for?
    a sustain pedal to hold all notes played as lomg as the pedal is held down. The soft/half pedaling pedal plays one of 3 strings only for each note (softer sound) and sostenuto (select only certain notes to sustain).
  • What is a sequencer?
    a recorder with 1 to 16 tracks usually so that multiple instruments can be played back for fully orchestrated songs and can have elaborate editing capability. Typically digital pianos have only 1 or 2 tracks for playing back a piano performance and archiving another. These can be downloaded to the computer with a midi interface
  • What is sampling/samples?
    a short audio recording of a note. For more realistic sound, digital pianos can be recorded at different velocities so that when you strike a note harder, the timbre changes for better realism
  • What are effects?
    to modify and enhance the sounds in the keyboard including non- piano sounds. e.g. - reverb will put the piano in a small room or up to a large concert hall.

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Warranty Information:

Casio Tech Support 973.361.5400 (1 year warranty on parts / 90 days on labor warranty) Casio Website
PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship Casio products outside the U.S. and its territories.

 

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Overall Rating by Customers:

Sound Quality 9
Features 8
Ease Of Use 6
Value 9
Reliability 9
Overall 9

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Review of CASIO AP80R

RATING:

Sound Quality 10
Features 10
Ease Of Use 10
Value 10
Reliability 10
Overall 10
Awsome Electric piano! very easy to work and learn. awsome sound. I love it. I bought it and I put it in my apartment.it's not very big and heavy it looks beatiful and it sound very very beautiful. lots of different sounds and demos. I totaly recomand this electric piano. But I couldn't conect it to my computer yet! it was kind of difficult to follow the instruction. and I need you need a softwear in order to connect it to your PC.!

-Pouria
-Davis, 12/28/06

Review of CASIO AP80R

RATING:

Sound Quality 9
Features 5
Ease Of Use 2
Value 8
Reliability 9
Overall 8
Even though the rating is a little lower, it is a nice piano. The manual is not the best, and simple instructions like recording are not clearly explained. Also no information about MIDI, only the setup.

-Walter
-Houston, 11/08/05

Review of CASIO AP80R

RATING:

Sound Quality 8
Features 9
Ease Of Use 8
Value 10
Reliability 9
Overall 9
I bought this piano instead of a Clavinova and have been wowed by the functionality and quality of tone. The Grand Piano sound is truly awesome only topped by the Rock Piano voice. This piano seems to have the lot - ideal for my daughter of six to learn on and for my wife to use as backing for her singin practice (Opera and Oratorio). The software looks easy to use and potentially ideal for loading midi files from the internet for practice.

-Leon Phillips
-Swindon UK, 03/29/05

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