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#255993 - 02/08/09 12:09 PM
CASIO WK500................
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#255995 - 02/08/09 12:56 PM
Re: CASIO WK500................
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Registered: 07/27/05
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An ideal beginner's keyboard, Donny...Casio makes great instruments.
No "on bass" chording would be the deal breaker for me...but most entry level instruments don't have it....strangely enough, even Casio's higher end arrangers don't have it either.
Also no dedicated MIDI ports (just USB midi)), but most instruments in this price range don't have them.
Clearly not an instrument for a OMB pro, but certainly an inexpensive way to get a 76 note keyboard for use with a PC...also ideal for piano students, and those who don't mind the aforementioned limitations.
Ian
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#255997 - 02/08/09 01:57 PM
Re: CASIO WK500................
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Originally posted by Dnj: Fran might have a use for it....but its ain't for me at all.......still a good bang for the buck. Definitely a good bang for the buck, Donny, and for those who don't need On Bass chording, and MIDI, it would be a lot of fun, for sure. I don't use my computer for recording(just to make CDs), nor do I use VSTs...I keep things pretty simple...I love playing "live", and my audio recordings are done on the instrument and then downloaded. Ian
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#255998 - 02/08/09 02:08 PM
Re: CASIO WK500................
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I've played this model. Decent sounding board overall. Good features for the budding player. Casio did drop some things that appealed to more seasoned players though. As with many low end boards now (as Ian also pointed out) there's a lack of standard midi jacks and it's just USB. All around though it's not a bad board to just have laying around.
Gotta disagree with Fran though..., although Yamaha's not my top choice in arrangers I'd def take the PSR-3000 over this. Even if the key feel is better on the Casio.., the 3000 gives you so much more that's it's not even fair to list the differences.
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#256001 - 02/09/09 03:52 AM
Re: CASIO WK500................
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Originally posted by trident: Curiously, they state that the CTK-2000 has the ON BASS function, and it belongs to the same family as the one pictured. Good catch, Trident....and great news, as well...nice to see them finally put this feature on their new instrument...I remember the only one that ever had this feature was the MZ-2000, which as you mentioned, was rumored to be a badge-engineered Technics. The CTK-2000 is definitely worth a look. Ian
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