
Casio CTK-900 - grougrou's review
translated- Small entry-level arranger - 5 octaves, basic keys - Only one headphone, MIDI in / out, sustain pedal jack - About 600 sounds (several banks of sounds downloaded from the Casio site, which so…

Casio CTK-551 - pianisimostar's review
translatedThis synh has 5 octaves, Sustain pedal audio and midi in and out 100 sounds and 100 style it has no effect squanceur level is not great, but already well to the audio eddition as his own musi…

Casio CTK-591 - PanpanLikesMetal's review
translated- What type of keyboard (piano synth ...)? How many octaves? arranger keyboard, 5 octaves - What connections (audio, MIDI ...)? between 6.35 micro jack with volume knob boosts, audio jack 6.35…

Casio CTK-496 - Wokenwoll's review
translatedIs that of plastoc everything, everything and not even good .. trs Y TFW 9 sounds a little funny, we will say that even the piano does not sound like a piano ... UTILIZATION - The configuration g…

Casio CTK-800 - alan2010's review
translatedThe CTK-800 is an arranger keyboard with 5 octaves (61 keys). It has an audio connector (Amp); noon (USB) microphone jack (5.6 mm) and pedal. It has 500 sounds (some are similar) varied (not limited …

Casio CTK-530 - " Beginner, yes"
translated* 61 Full Size Touch Sensitive Keyboard With MIDI Compatibility<br>* 24-Note Polyphonic<br>* 64 instrument sounds PCM<br>* Preset splits & layers<br>* 64 normal rhythm patters-patter more variation<b…

Casio CTK-501 - "Cheap beginner keyboard, good for learning."
This is a digital keyboard with a lot of features. It has a sound library of over 100 sounds, as well as a drum machine with 100 different beats and a song bank of 100 songs. The songs range from "Ho…

Casio CTK-710 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by valentin2105/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 241 tones, 100 rhythms, 50 song banks, 50 piano banks, USB connection, inexpensive! UTILIZATION Very easy to use…
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