Casio Keyboard Demo
CT-X9000IN
MRP: ₹ 23,495 (incl. of all taxes)
Net Quantity: 1U
Contents: Electronic Musical Keyboard - 1N, Adaptor - 1N, Notebook Stand - 1N, Power Code Set - 1N
800 Tones (43 Indian) and 250 Rhythms (39 Indian)
Download 340 Casio Electronic Keyboard PDF manuals. User manuals, Casio Electronic Keyboard Operating guides and Service manuals. 400 Tones, 77 Rhythms plus Key Lighting system; USB connects to Chordana Play app for lessons and more; 61 Full-Size Keys with Touch Response. Had this keyboard for forever and always enjoyed the random demo tracks, might as well upload them years later in high quality. Answer by Support: The key features of the Casio Casio Electronic Keyboard CT-X9000IN are listed as follows: 800 Tones ( 43 Indian & 57 SFX) 250 Rhythms ( 39 Indian) AiX Sound Source; Touch Response; 4 Layer Sound; 64 Polyphony; Tone Editor ( 100 Users) Rhythm Editor & Sequencer ( 100 user Rhythms) 4 Rhythm Variations /Fills.
- AiX Sound Source
- 61 keys
- Touch Response : 3 sensitivity levels
- Maximum Polyphony 64
- 800 built-in tones
- 250 built-in rhythms
CT-X8000IN
MRP: ₹ 18,995 (incl. of all taxes)
Net Quantity: 1U
Contents: Electronic Musical Keyboard - 1N, Adaptor - 1N, Notebook Stand - 1N, Power Code Set - 1N
800 Tones (43 Indian) and 250 Rhythms (39 Indian)
- AiX Sound Source
- 61 keys
- Touch Response : 3 sensitivity levels
- Maximum Polyphony 64
- 800 built-in tones
- 250 built-in rhythms
CT-X870IN
MRP: ₹ 12,995 (incl. of all taxes)
Net Quantity: 1U
Contents: Electronic Musical Keyboard - 1N, Adaptor - 1N, Notebook Stand - 1N
600 Tones (21 Indian) and 195 Rhythms (26 Indian)
- AiX Sound Source
- 61 keys
- Touch Response : 3 sensitivity levels
- Maximum Polyphony 48
- 600 built-in tones
- 195 built-in rhythms
New Casio Keyboards
'Casio Casiotone MT-400V keyboard (1984)One of Casio's most unique early experiments in the home keyboard arena, at its heart the MT400V has some fairly standard Casiotone rhythms and voices, but someone had the bright idea of giving the user control over the analogue filter envelope (attack, sustain and decay), cutoff and resonance. As well as applying this to the voices, you can also filter the rhythms and auto accompaniment. There's a stereo chorus with adjustable speed which can be switched to act like an LFO modulating the filter, an effect which Casio quite accurately describes as Waw. Add in bass and chord variations and analogue drums and you've got a great little lo-fi synth and groovebox.
All sounds you hear in the track were made using the MT-400V and recorded to a DAW, where compression, EQ, and reverb were added as required. Individual kick and snare drum hits were sampled from the rhythms in order to have more control over levels in the mix, and the Disco, 16 Beat and Bossa Nova patterns were then recreated in the DAW.
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