CASIO CDP 200R
CASIO500 - 750 euros | 700 - 1040 dollarsThe ideal instrument for beginners and everyone who wants to give piano-playing a real chance. As an ensemble piano, the CDP-200R combines an impressive piano sound with the features of a modern keyboard. The digital piano enters new sound dimensions with the extensive range of rhythms and accompaniment functions, as well as additional tones. The hammer action keyboard also offers an absolutely authentic play feeling and makes interpreting piano and keyboard pieces a pure pleasure. With its wide range of functions – arpeggiator, sampling function, registration memory and much more – the CDP-200R leaves no wishes unfulfilled.
Dual-element AHL (Acoustic & Highly-compressed Large-waveform) sound source for exquisite tone quality
Newly improved high-quality tones, including piano and other acoustic instrument tones! The dual-element system uses waveforms of separate samples of the same notes at strong and light key pressures.
Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard for authentic grand piano feel
A spring-less hammer system that is similar to the one used by grand pianos provides a keyboard touch that is naturally firm. Lower notes play relatively heavier than higher notes, just like the keys on a grand piano.
Everything about the Privia is designed and built to produce true concert grand piano sound and feel.
Touch Response
Touch Response let’s you add delicate nuances to notes by varying how much pressure you apply to keyboard keys.
Digital effects
Use effects to add reverb for more depth and breadth in your music.
Bass-reflex speaker system for richer sound
A wide selection of tones (670 high-quality tones)
A wide selection of musical instrument tones supports play of songs from various genres.
200 rhythms and Auto Accompaniments for Latin music and other styles from around the world (200 rhythms including 77 ethnic rhythms and 20 patterns for piano play)
An advanced Auto Accompaniment feature provides you with access to a large collection of ethnic rhythms from around the world, with a special emphasis on Latin rhythms. In addition to Bossa Nova, Samba, and other basic rhythms, you also get Cumbia, Reggaeton, Calypso, and more!
Rhythm Editor
10 user rhythms created by editing built-in rhythms
Pitch bend wheel
Rotate the wheel to slide the pitch of the sound being output upwards or downwards. This effect comes in handy when reproducing the sound of ethnic instruments, etc.
Music Preset
Selecting a Music Preset instantly changes the keyboard setup (tone, rhythm, tempo, etc.) so it is ideal for playing a specific song. The selection of setups covers a wide range of musical genres.
Scale Editor
Preset Scale
Change the scale (temperament) of the keyboard quickly and easily to suit
Oriental music or certain types of classical music.
Scale Memory
You can micro-tune scales (C, C#, D, etc.) and save them in Scale Memory for quick and easy recall when you need them.
Musical Information System (Large, Backlit LCD)
A wealth of information is displayed to support your keyboard play.
Versatile expandability
USB port for computer connection*1
SD memory card slot for easy data storage and portability*2
General MIDI (GM Level 1) support allows connection with a computer or another GM-compatible device.
More powerful features and functions
Recorder for composing and play
Registration for storage of keyboard setups and instant recall when you need
them
One Touch Preset automatically sets up the keyboard to match the currently
selected rhythm.
Auto Harmonize adds appropriate harmony notes to your melody automatically.
Arpeggiator simplifies arpeggio play.
Step Up Lesson
Pieces are divided into short, easy-to-master phrases making it easy for just about anyone to learn to play. After you master a phrase you advance to the next one. With this new lesson function, you keep building up your collection of mastered phrases and soon you are able to play the entire song.
152 Song Bank tunes including 50 Exercise phrases (Song Book provided)
Built-in songs cover a wide range of genres for lesson play and for your listening enjoyment. Includes Exercise phrases!
Features
88 keys with touch response (3 sensitivity levels, off)
48-note polyphony (maximum)
670 high-quality tones including stereo grand piano tones
200 rhythms including 77 ethnic rhythms and 20 patterns for piano play
Rhythm Editor: 10 user rhythms
Auto-accompaniment
152 Song Bank tunes, including 50 Exercise phrases
Song Expansion: 10 songs maximum, approximately 320 KB total
Music Preset (305 presets)
Registration (8 banks x 4 sets for 32 setups)
One Touch Preset (150 presets)
Digital Effects: 10 reverbs, 5 choruses
Scale Editor (Preset Scale: 16 scales, Scale Memory: 4 scales)
Recorder: 6 tracks x 5 songs, 1 lesson song, approximately 12,000 notes total
Metronome
Auto Harmonize (12 types)
Arpeggiator (90 types)
Rhythm / Song Bank Controller
Musical Information System (Backlit LCD)
GM level 1 compatible
Speakers:[ 12cm/6cm (oval)] x 2
(amplifier: 8W + 8W)
Comes with Pedal (SP-3), Song Book, Music Stand, AC Adaptor (AD-12)
Size (W x D x H):
1,333 x 278 x 133 mm
1,333 x 341 x 757 mm
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reviews
1. CASIO CDP 200R, 14 November 2010, 21:38, by Khang Nguyen
The best digital piano i ever had
2. CASIO CDP 200R, 18 November 2010, 18:42, by S.Shivaram
Good Piano, but keys are very heavy. I am not able to play faster.
3. CASIO CDP 200R, 20 February 2013, 06:07, by Scottt
It’s a great keyboard and I love the feel of the heavy and touch sensitive keys. The sound is also very good, however, my only real complaint is that the various piano sounds still sound like a keyboard. Not authentic enough a sound for me, but it is still a sleek, kick ass keyboard. Unless you want it to create professional demos.... you shouldn’t be dissapointed.