![]() ![]() String Resonance models the harmonic relationships between vibrating strings. ![]() Damper Resonance gives you the deep feeling of the piano’s soundboard interacting with the strings. Its Linear Morphing technology creates smooth transitions between the softer and louder sounds. Casio’s Multi-Dimensional AiR (Acoustic and Intelligent Resonator) Sound Source delivers some of the best piano sounds you’ve ever heard. In an instrument like the PX-560, the all-important piano sound must be as rewarding as the keys themselves. Your fingertips will immediately feel the ebony and ivory textured keys, which not only feel more realistic, but also give your hands a positive grip to keep your playing on point. As on a real concert grand, the keys are heavier in the lower register, and lighter up top. The PX-560 features Casio's renowned Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II keyboard, which accurately reproduces the touch and response of a concert grand piano, despite the PX-560’s light overall weight. You’ll find yourself experimenting with new ideas, new sounds, and new ways of creating music. ![]() You’ll see familiar graphics to help you select instruments and functions, making exploring the PX-560 fun and easy. Its bright, 5.3" display is clear and easy to read, and the interface is inspiring yet simple. Front and center is Casio’s new Color Touch Interface.
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