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The Casio CTK4000 is a Touch Sensitive General MIDI Keyboard that allows you to freely express all of your performances. And it's loaded with features like a USB port to connect to your computer, plus 48-note polyphony so you are always in control. Want to sound like you are playing in a large concert hall? Consider it done with the on-board Digital Effects which will add another dimension to your playing. In addition, the CTK4000 keyboard features a 61-key full-size keyboard with MP3 connectivity, an LCD display, pitch-bend wheel, and a 3 Step Lesson learning system. The CTK4000 allows you to select up to 570 tones that now include a world music library. There are also 180 versatile rhythms to help add plenty of life to all your keyboard performances. The CTK4000 comes with a total of 152 built-in tunes. You can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice or even sing-alongs. You will also be able to record up to 5 songs of your very own with the six track built-in recorder. The CTK4000 also features a new 10 second sampling feature, which will allow you to sample almost anything that you can think of!
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Good little board!
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| Review Date: April 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kelly, |
| I'm a first time user of keyboards...I'm taking keyboard lessons at a local music shop. I am absolutely fascinated with this thing, and it's really fun to learn. I think this would be fantastic for any first learner. |
Casion Keyboard for my Musician
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| Review Date: February 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: T. Stephens, Tennessee |
| I could not afford any of the Phantom keyboards for my 27 year old musician husband. He produces beats and I wanted to surprise him for Christmas since his previous keyboard broke plus I had a budget. I did not want some play school keyboard. So I did research and comparisons. And although it is not the heavy duty super star artist equipment, it gets the job done. And he was really happy on Christmas! |
Casio CTK-4000
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| Review Date: July 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Joel Tunnah, Brooklyn, NY |
I'm not a professional, but I've been playing music for close to 20 years, and I'm very picky about sound and build quality of the electronics and instruments I buy. I don't find the CTK-4000 to be "flimsy", as one reviewer stated. It's very well made, and it's perfectly suited to "bedroom" playing and practicing. Don't let the price fool you, it's not a toy.
The digital sounds are actually very good, especially the organ, piano, and harpsichord. There are enough others to cover most styles. The built-in speakers are plenty loud, and have a very full rich sound. This is what sold me, after playing twenty different digital keyboards in the store.
The training features and the onscreen helps are very nice. You see the staff with the notes you are playing, and there are many songs included.
The keys are not weighted, but neither are real harpsichord keys, so it's fine with me.
Overall it's a small, light, attractive keyboard, with good sounds and playability, and I did not play anything in the sub $300 price range that I thought was better. Spending more will get you more voices, sounds, and extra features like a pitch wheel, but not really a better instrument. |
The Best
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| Review Date: February 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Cesar Julian Chaves Zambrano, Bogota Colombia |
Excellent Product, and The Best is the courier Ontime .
Is a Great Experience has a suplier how AMazon.
Thanks. |
WHERE IS THE AC POWER ADAPTER?
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| Review Date: June 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Natacha Etienne, Fl, USA |
| I WISH THAT THIS KEYBOARD WOULD HAVE COME WITH ITS AC POWER ADAPTER, SO THAT MY SON COULD HAVE START PRACTICING HIS PIANO LESSON. IT IS A SHAME THAT YOU HAVE TO PURCHASE ONE SEPARATELY NOW, I GUESS THEY MAKE MORE MONEY THAT WAY.....GREED. IT'S BEEN MORE THAN A MONTH NOW I COULD NOT FIND ONE IN MY LOCAL STORE. |
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