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This porous texture not only improves the overall look of the piano, but it also enhances the playing experience, notably stopping your fingers from dropping off the keys after hours of strenuous practice. So if you are wondering whether or not these extra voices are worth it, then it really depends on the player.
It beats Yamaha’s GHS action easily (which lacks textured keys and feels less responsive overall) and feels on par with Kawai’s offerings. Dual mode lets you combine 2 voices together, like piano and strings, for an inspiring new playing experience. Just bought a used CDP-S100 and it sounds ATROCIOUS that I’m certain mine is defective somehow but I don’t know how a digital piano would go wrong on the sound.
Again, this is probably a limitation of my own technical ability but I do notice it even at my level of skill.
Even if you’re not using the lesson functions, the control features might make the app worth it in the long run. It includes electrical noise reduction, heat reduction and over-voltage protection, keeping your device powered and safe. CDP-S100 vs CDP-S150: The Casio CDP-S150 was introduced along with the CDP-S100 and is available only in certain regions.The CDP-S100 feature set seems perfect, in that it also has an AUX port for connecting a music source to play along with.