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PRESS RELEASE
16. March 2010
Casio Commemorates 30 Years of Electronic Musical Instruments with Limited Edition Digital Pianos
More Than 70 Million Keyboard Instruments Sold TOKYO, March 16, 2010 Casio Computer Co., Ltd., announced today the release of three limitededition digital pianos designed to commemorate the launch of its first electronic musical instrument 30 years ago in January 1980. The new AP-6 limited-edition model joins the CELVIANO® lineup of digital pianos featuring refined cabinet designs, and the new PX-3 and PX-7 limited-edition models represent the latest additions to the Privia® family of stylish digital pianos. In December 2009, Casio passed the milestone of 70 million digital keyboards, pianos and other keyboard instruments sold, just 30 years after entering the electronic musical instrument market with the release of the Casiotone 201 keyboard. Using Casios original digital technology, the Casiotone 201 could replicate the tones of a variety of instruments. Since then, Casio has expanded its business in line with the concept of sharing the joy of music with as many people as possible. Along the way, Casio contributed to an expansion in the number of music lovers by releasing a variety of digital instruments that enabled more and more people to easily and conveniently enjoy natural, beautiful sound. To commemorate the 30 years since the release of the Casiotone 201, Casio has equipped these new digital pianos with special design features such as a Limited Edition inscription. Casio has paid utmost attention to the designs and specifications of these instruments. The new models of course also make the most of Casios highly acclaimed technologies for basic performance, including the companys original Linear Morphing AIF Sound Source technology, which realistically reproduces the fine nuances of a grand piano, from lilting pianissimos to powerful fortissimos, and the Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard for exceptional playability. The company will carry out a limited release worldwide of 2,000 AP-6 models, 3,000 PX-3 models, and 5,000 PX-7 models to celebrate this momentous occasion. The CELVIANO AP-6 a top-end model finished in a black polish skin to a grand pianoBased on the AP-620, the top-of-the-line piano in the CELVIANO series, the AP-6 has been beautifully finished in a black polish even more befitting a grand piano. Equipped with a high-output amplifier and four 2-way speakers, a damper pedal with continuous half-pedal operation, 250 various instrument tones, and an SD memory card slot, the AP-6 inherits the high specs of the AP-620 flagship model.The Privia PX-3 a professional stage piano with all the sounds and various functions for playing live in a bandWith a slim body like every Privia piano, the newly developed PX-3 is a genuine stage piano packed with functions that set it apart from standard models The powerful master control functions enable a total of eight banks of tones four internal banks and four external banks to be separately controlled by four zones. Players can assign two tones to each of the low and high registers of the keyboard. With the high-performance Digital Signal Processor (DSP), 64 effects can be applied to two tones, and with two assignable buttons for allocating effects such as modulation, the PX-3 can be freely programmed for practically any kind of performance. The internal tone banks offer a wealth of various instrument sounds, including highly realistic pianos and electric pianos that are often used in live performances.The Privia PX-7 a stylish digital piano with a white wooden finishBased on the popular PX-730, the standard model in the Privia lineup, the PX-7 boasts a white woodenlike finish, with both the body and stand matching in color. The pianos refined matte keyboard provides a comfortable surface for the fingertips, while its overall look and feel project a high-class image befitting a special model.Main Features of the AP-6, PX-3 and PX-7Common specifications:
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History of Casios Musical Instrument BusinessIn 1980 Casio released the Casiotone 201, its first electronic keyboard. As a compact and attractively priced unit that could play sounds from various instruments, this new product drew acclaim from music lovers around the world. Casio subsequently developed numerous features that were only possible using digital instrument technology, including one-touch auto-accompaniment, memory capacity to record and playback songs, auto-play, a melody guide function that guides users through a song by lighting up the keys, and sampling technology for recording any sound for use as a sound source. Casio also broadened into other instruments for people who enjoy creating music, releasing digital drum kits, digital guitars and digital wind instruments. In addition to electronic keyboards, in recent years Casio has been stepping up efforts to expand the popularity of digital pianos.
About CASIO Computer Co., Ltd.: CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. is one of the worlds leading manufacturers of consumer electronics products and business equipment solutions. Since its establishment in 1957, CASIO has strived to realise its corporate creed of creativity and contribution through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. Today, CASIOs offerings include timepieces, digital cameras, mobile phones, electronic dictionaries, calculators, musical instruments, system equipment, and electronic components such as LCDs. The CASIO Group employs more than 12,000 people worldwide, shipping over 100 million products per year, with net sales of 518 billion yen (approx. US $ 5.4 billion) in the fiscal year ended March 2009. News and product information from CASIO are available at http://world.casio.com For enquiries or further information please contact: Werbewerkstatt GmbH Friedensallee 27A D-22765 Hamburg Phone: +49 40 380 379 44 Fax: +49 40 380 379 40 eMail: presse.emi@werbewerkstattgmbh.de Download PDF |