
Casio Casiotone CT-410V - "Holy Grail of the 80s Casiotones"
Extremely rare keyboard, much harder to find than its little brother the MT-400v (with mini keys + detachable speakers). Was lucky to pick one up locally for a decent price. Wow I´m blown away by…

Casio Casiotone CT-101 - "Anny"
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Casio Casiotone 1000 P - " casio a ton of sweetness ..."
translatedThere's no opinion so I will glue! It seems that this is the first Casio synth sounds that are a little bit soft, a sine wave based. I have not found the year specified output but not new ... 1982…

Casio Casiotone MT-540 - "some nice tones, atmospheric samples section and midi make it somewhat interesting"
5 octave , mid keys 20 tones , 20 rhythms there are some pretty usable tones here and the MIDI is one of this keyboards highlights. the tones can also be combined in dual mode (210 combinat…

Casio Casiotone MT-45 - "Cheesy / analogue sounding classic"
This is one of the older Casio MTs, probably from 1981, with few sounds and rhythms (8+8) like all mid-size-key casios of the era. Despite this fact , there is vibrato and sustain, and an awesome ret…

Casio Casiotone MT-52 - "A nice casio MT focused on drum variations"
this is a keyboard from 1985. its got 3.5 octaves, mid size keys, 12 tones , sustain effect, 8 rhythms with fill-in where it really shines in the "super drums" section, where you got 3 variat…

Casio Casiotone MT-800 - "Another Casio MT with a couple curiosities & surprisingly good sound"
this is a 1983 casio-mt, with pretty good sound, 12 rhythms and 12 tones, sustain and chorus effects, a fill-in, sure, as well as dedicated chord and rhythm volume sliders It also has detachable e…

Casio Casiotone MT-45 - "Cheesy / analogue sounding classic"
this is a double entry look up "mt-45" without casiotone UTILIZATION Like all old casios of the era, all functions are easy and displayed on the panel in this point of view those old "toy" keybo…

Casio Casiotone 701 - " A pretty good full Casio"
translatedThis Casiotone has a fairly standard box rhythms at the time, which may in addition fills out not easy to pigeonhole (& not very nice!). Two possible types of bass and can play a consistent rhythm …

Casio Casiotone MT-65 - " Really cool"
translatedmini organ in the early 80s. Beatbox accompaniment and everything. UTILIZATION super simple, everything is marked above. It is solid as work since the early 80s without any flaw. SOUNDS Incom…

Casio Casiotone 405 - "analog rocks"
The CasioTone 405 from Casio is a 49 key analog keyboard that can take 2 different inputs (foot switch and a sustain pedal). It also has an out put for your headphone jack. Since its analog and its …

Casio Casiotone CT-450 - " What nostalgia :-)"
translatedI love the series Casiotone. I love the musicality. I like to tweak the sound, move it in different effects, filters .... What normal! Like it! : D UTILIZATION The general configuration is s…

Casio Casiotone 403 - "quality"
The Casio Tone 403 is a Great keyboard for the money! Much better than the PX-310 which I replaced. My main keyboard is a Roland FP-7, which is far superior in touch and sound (65 lbs) but the Casio …

Casio Casiotone MT-65 - " The best of the mini organs"
translatedmini organ 80s. arpeggiator, auto accompaniment. The curve of the sounds can be changed. very good drum machine hp integrated. UTILIZATION Ultra simple, everything is under the eyes. SO…

Casio Casiotone MT-65 - berychon's review
translatedA warm, well-perfect for the vintage retro8bit! Modulation, tremolo and reverb are a higher standard. If you find a flea market, go for it! UTILIZATION Hyper simple, Fully analog (buttons and pot…

Casio Casiotone 405 - Sweetest Taboo's review
translatedAnalog keyboard 49 keys 2 inputs: Sustain pedals and foot switch 2 outputs: line out and headphone 20 sounds (piano analog cosmic tone) + 12 rhythm accompaniment 4 filters, reverb, vibrato …

Casio Casiotone MT-65 - janouch's review
translatedMini organ of the early 80s, so nothing to do with the mini organs following the arrival of digital synthesis and FM Lots of buttons everywhere especially in arpeggios and something quite unique is…

Casio Casiotone MT-400V - Maolyn's review
translatedanalog synth 80's toy Stereo output on RCA mini-keyboard keys 20 sounds, ditables via the analog filter and effects (non adjustable vibrato, rverb, sustain, chorus Stereo, waw - a kind of wah w…

Casio Casiotone MT-100 - "Good vintage sounds"
translated49-key keyboard, polyphonic 20 tone sounds and 12 rhythm styles, with 4 bass/chord patterns.5-band equalizer (350hz - 10khz) as shown on right in photo. Effects: Tremolo, Reverb and Sustain C…

Casio Casiotone MT-45 - moosers's review
The Casio MT-45 is a mini keyboard that is on the older side. I don’t know exactly when these were made, but it’s definitely got sort of an 80’s vibe to it in both sound and look. The keyboard is a…