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#403383 - 06/13/15 05:03 AM
WK-7600 from CASIO, a pro keyboard for 400 euro?
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#403384 - 06/13/15 05:25 AM
Re: WK-7600 from CASIO, a pro keyboard for 400 euro?
[Re: Bachus]
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#403453 - 06/15/15 09:14 AM
Re: WK-7600 from CASIO, a pro keyboard for 400 euro?
[Re: Bachus]
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I have one. For the money it does as much as the big boys does. I wanted a 76 note keyboard that was an arranger . Yamaha has them , but I need editable styles, and being able to create styles from scratch . I have an old psr 1000 that I can create styles on, this Casio is 64 note polyphony , sd card , mic and inst. input. For 450.00 not bad. Now the cons for me. 1. Instrument sounds are a little below being good. Could be better 2. No way to live mix you styles or mix the lead instrument with styles. You have to style program and save as a user . Can,t do that on stage like I did with the korg and Yamaha. 3,. The audio recorder is not that good , it freezes up. A laptop is way more efficient . MIDI sequencer is ok 4. The way they labeled the panels are very hard to read on stage. However , if Casio would step up their quality , I might consider the next model. Now what I like about it Acceptable piano Better bass than my Yamaha Better drums, more choices Nice organ which I midi up to my iPad (garage band) it has a killer b3 too. Styles are not bad, but very tweak able. Mike nickloson has some excellent videos on this model and others on YouTube. Just do a search. And finally if you have a dinner set or light jazz gig , this keyboard would do a fine job. It's just not as flexible as the more expensive models but then again, you get what you pay for
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