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#203547 - 10/07/05 02:26 PM
Re: GW-7 or Casio 3700?
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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Different boards..apples to oranges.. Casio models have speakers, 76 keys, Smart media card, great drawbar organs and effects..these are the highlights..
Roland has 16 track sequencer, customize ability of styles, D-beam controller, other then organs[advantage to Casio],the sounds are comparable..key feel is also comparable..
The GW-7 has no speakers and has 61 keys..
I am a Roland fan,if I was looking for a lightweight backup keyboard, or a keyboard for small 1 or 2 hour jobs...I would select the Casio..with 76 keys and a great organ[matter of fact that is what I did]...besides that..the $300 I saved will buy a lot of cheesesteaks..
If you already own thr GW-7, don't sweat it , play it ..it's a useable keyboard..
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#203552 - 10/07/05 05:36 PM
Re: GW-7 or Casio 3700?
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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The Casio's sequencer lets you edit volume levels, pan, reverb, chorus, dsp. Just the basic edits a sequencer should have. If I had the choice I'd take the Casio WK-3700. Both models have their strong and weak sounds, both models allow voice editing, and the Casio has drawbars. The 3700 also has smart media and floppy for storage. The GW-7 does not. You have to hook up to a computer to do this. Casio will give you 76 keys too I think overall the 3700 gives you more bang for the buck. What is the sequencer like on the GW-7? I remember reading in the manul that all recording is just a straigh shot, and didn't see anywhere in the manual where you can edit songs after they have been recorded. Squeak
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