• 61 full-size keys • 12 note polyphonic • 100 sound tones and 100 rhythm patterns • Mic input and seperate volume • MIDI in/out jack, 2 built in speakers
Editorial Review:
Full Size Keyboard61 full-size keys12 note polyphonic100 sound tones and 100 rhythm patternsCasio« chord and fingered chord auto-accompanimentMic input and seperate volumeMIDI in/out jack2 built in speakers and 1/4" line outputHeadphone jack
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Casio Review Comment: There are so many things wrong with this product. The size is too big if you don't have a stand, there are 36 keys and an average piano/keyboads has 88. The DC is too short, it takes too many batteries. It's not worth the $70. If you going to spend close to $100 on a piano/keyboard, make it worth the money.
Customer Rating: Summary: Keyboard Comment: This product was a birthday gift for my son and it doesn't work. No, power cord was included so I bought batteries and it still doesn't work. I feel cheated! Customer Rating: Summary: My son loved it! Comment: I gave this to my 5 year-old son for Christmas and he loves it. It inspired an interest, no obsession, with music. He now takes piano lessons and practices, without being asked, for a least an hour a day. This keyboard has taught him all his chords and he figured out the accompaniments on his own. He would be lost without it. And so would I. Thsi is a great tool for kids and adults to learn on and much more. Customer Rating: Summary: Good to Go Comment: Feature: There weren't any features that I really needed that didn't come with this keyboard, except for a power adapter. I like the Casio-chord feature a lot. It's a good way to mess around with chord progressions if you're not quite sure where to go with a song.
Quality: Much better than I expected. I wanted a low-cost keyboard to write music with. Now I record music with it, and it gives me the lo-fi sound I crave.
Value: Out of every musical instrument I've ever purchased, this one has been the best value. I play it every day, and, unlike my guitar, there's no sort of upkeep necessary. Just plug and play, my friends.
Desirability: I mean, it's a Casio. That's kind of retro-chic, right? Ok, it's plastic and gray. What do you expect?
Sound: I use this keyboard for home recording purposes. I find that most of the tones sound pretty good with a little reverb added, but some of the higher pitches "buzz" a little too much, so I have to apply filters or use other techniques to make it sound a little less "plastic." Otherwise, I'm mostly content with the tones provided, especially Jazz Guitar and Wood Bass. When mixed just right, these tones can sound very organic.
Overall: It's been two years now. I'm not ready to upgrade any time soon. Between this keyboard and my editing software, I'm good to go.
Customer Rating: Summary: The 61 key full size keyboard BY: CASIO Comment: This keyboard will be a lot of fun for kids and adults. there are some great features as the 100 songs songbank, 100 instrumental soundbank, an outlet for a microphone, etc. A cheap price for a keyboard this awesome. About 80.00. Most keyboards are in the hundreds and they aren't as much of a value as this. They aren't equipped with nearly as much features as this.
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