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🛒 Get the Casio PX S3100 HERE ▸ https://snip.ly/46wl09 🛒 Get the Roland FP30X HERE ▸ https://geni.us/Roland-FP-30X 🛒 See More Casio Digital Pianos HERE ▸ https://geni.us/Casio-Digital-Pianos 🛒 See More Roland Digital Pianos HERE ▸ https://geni.us/Roland-Digital-Pianos 💕 Subscribe to Merriam Pianos HERE ▸ http://bit.ly/SubscribeMerriam 🔔 Click the 🔔 bell to be notified of all videos! ▸ http://bit.ly/SubscribeMerriam #CasioPXS3100 #RolandFP30X #DigitalPianos 0:00 - Video Introduction on The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 0:54 - Opening Playing Demo on the Roland FP30x 1:17 - Opening Playing Demo on the Casio PX-S3100 1:41 - Video Overview on The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 2:26 - Differences between The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Casio PX-S1100 3:41 - Piano Sound Discussion on The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 4:17 - Piano Sound Demo on The Casio PX-S3100 7:47 - Additional Piano Sounds and Tones on on The Casio PX-S3100 11:20 - E-Piano Sounds on The Casio PX-S3100 12:08 - Piano Speaker Discussion on The Casio PX-S3100 16:47 - Piano Sound Demo on The Roland FP30x 23:07 - Additional Tones on The Roland FP30x 27:23 - Piano Tone Spec Slide 27:33 - Piano Action Review on The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 33:35 - Piano Action Spec Slide 33:56 - Piano Features Review on The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 37:42 - Key Differences between The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 39:44 - Final Conclusions on The Casio PX-S3100 v.s. Roland FP30x 40:32 - Piano Feutres/Connectivity Spec Slides 40:54 - Video Outro Hello and thanks for joining us on the Merriam Pianos YouTube channel! We’re back with another piano shootout video as we’ll be comparing the versatile Casio PX-S3100 against the venerable Roland FP30X. Please like, subscribe and hit that notification bell! Casio PX-S3100 Overview The PX-S3100 is one the lightest and slimmest 88-note weighted action digital pianos around at a mere 25 lbs, and also offers battery operation for maximum portability. Where it differs from the PX-S1100 is the fact that the S3100 is aimed at performers looking for a gigging instrument with extra functionality. Casio PX-S3100 Sound The main grand piano sample on the S3100 is actually the same core Hamburg sample from Casio’s GP series, though it is a slightly downgraded version. Still, this is a very dynamic piano tone with a broad range of timbres available courtesy of the Multi-Dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source with 192-note polyphony. There’s also a good amount of editability with the built-in Acoustic Simulator, and we’d recommend accessing that via Casio’s Music Space app, though it is built-in as well. The sound is being delivered via a dual speaker system with 16 watts of power, and Casio has upgraded the speaker design from the previous generation S3000. Considering how light the S3100 is, these speakers are really impressive and pack a solid punch. There’s a pair of controllable knobs for added real-time control, as well as a pitch bend wheel. Roland FP30X Overview The FP30X was the follow-up to the popular FP30, and despite how good the FP30 already was, Roland managed to make sweeping improvements with the FP30X, including a new sound chip, increased polyphony, added Bluetooth Audio and added ¼” line outputs. The FP30X is widely regarded as one of if not the top models in the class. Roland FP30X Sound The FP30X is using Roland’s SuperNATURAL Piano Sound, and while there are many fewer built-in sounds with 56, these are all core sounds and the GM2 bank is accessible via the Roland Piano App anyway, and this really expands the FP30X’s overall functionality. The default grand piano tone is also very dynamic here - the addition of the new BMC sound chip makes a huge difference over what the FP30 offered. Like on the S3100, you can dive pretty deeply here via Roland’s Piano Designer and customize the sound to your own liking. The FP30X doesn’t really offer anything in the way of real-time control, so while it can be a great gigging instrument, it’s aimed at folks who mostly just need piano, e piano and organ sounds. Comparing the Piano Actions The S3100 is equipped with Casio’s Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard. For folks without a ton of acoustic piano experience, this is going to be a fine action. For those used to acoustic pianos, this action won’t feel as realistic as the FP30X’s PHA4. The PHA4 action on the FP30X is definitely more advanced and closer to a real piano with a longer pivot length, triple sensor and escapement. The trade-off here of course is that the FP30X weighs more than the S3100. Thanks for watching! Connect with Merriam Music: ● Website ▸ https://www.merriammusic.com/ ● Contact Us ▸ https://www.merriammusic.com/contact/ ● Instagram ▸ / merriammusic ● Facebook ▸ / merriammusic ● Twitter ▸ / merriammusicinc