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#312507 - 01/15/11 07:36 AM
Re: Casio WK 7500 finally showing up online US stores
[Re: LindaFus]
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Hi Linda, I asked Synthzone member friend Tapas who's at Naam right now, to please make a special stop at the Casio booth to checkout the WK-7500. He called me back to say it sounded like garbage, and nothing even remotely as good as the online video demos sounded. That said, this wk-7500 youtube promo never showed anyone actually playimg it live either. Deceptive promotion perhaps? Interestingly enough, symthzone member, Kabinosus, recently posted a similar very negative reaction as well, after having just auditioned it in a musc store.
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#312574 - 01/15/11 01:28 PM
Re: Casio WK 7500 finally showing up online US stores
[Re: LindaFus]
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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It showed up at Sweetwater on the first day of NAMM. However.., they still don't have a price listed on their site. I haven't been able to play this model.., but fortunately the guy who has been posting many of the 7500 demos on YouTube has personally sent me MP3's of this new model. I have to be honest too. I still think the ZPI sound set is much better than these current models. What really troubled me was the VERY obvious loop points on some of the sounds. On a few saxes.., when a note was held or sustained that loop point smacked you in the face. Feature wise these new models IMO are loaded for the price. Granted the sound quality isn't up to par with the old MZ-2000.., but for the price I still think they're on hell of a bargain. If the 7500 is going for $499 that means the 7000 is going to really be a good bang for your buck. If I had one of these units.., I'd be utilizing every part of the tone and DSP editing to clean it up a bit. Plus.., as we all know.., even if the sounds aren't top notch.., when placed under skilled hands a WK-7500 could sound very good.
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#312709 - 01/16/11 03:13 PM
Re: Casio WK 7500 finally showing up online US stores
[Re: TedS]
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Sound quality and limitations aside... this is the first time I know of that Casio has given users the ability to create styles from whole cloth. I am not sure if the styles are compatible with the PX-330 (which does have good sound IMO.) If so, PX-330 users who are tired of the factory styles might buy the CTK-7000 just for its style creation capability. Casio allowed you to record user styles from scratch on the MZ-2000 (and that board was like 10 years ago). This new line of WK models are heading back in the direction of the MZ-2000. However they're a more watered down version of it. The sounds on the old MZ (that used the ZPI sound chip) IMO were better than the current WK's. These new WK's also don't have anywhere near the tone editing capabilities of the old MZ. Still.., I may pick up a CTK-7000. If the WK-7500 is going for a mere $499.., then I wouldn't be surprised to see a $399 price tag on the CTK-7000. I think the CTK-7000 is going to be a very good bargain arranger with features found on higher end models. Even at the $499 price tag.., the WK-7500 does a hell of a lot for the price. You're getting full style sequencing, 16+1 Midi Sequencer, Drawbars, SD storage, and the BIG whammy IMO is the audio recording feature. Granted the sounds may be sub par to what's out there now.., I think behind the right hands these new models can sound pretty good. If I get the CTK-7000.., I without a doubt would probably use every bit of the tone editing and DSP editing to clean up the tones. The editing is limited..., but if used creatively should yield some pretty satisfying results.
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#312729 - 01/16/11 04:49 PM
Re: Casio WK 7500 finally showing up online US stores
[Re: Dnj]
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It probably only costs Casio $100.00 to make their WK7500....and buy sell them in places like Walmart, Bj's, Costco, etc....they earn a nifty profit and that will always be their niche in the market. I'd be surprised to see the CTK-7000 and the WK-7500 make it into those stores. Perhaps the lower models., but I would imagine the 7/7500 would probably be sold through music retailers.
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