Casio CTK5000 61 Key Personal Keyboard with MP3 Connection, SD Card Slot, and a 5 Song/6-Track Recorder

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Product Description

The Casio CTK5000 is a Touch Sensitive General MIDI Keyboard that allows you to freely express all of your musical performances. It's loaded with features like a USB port to connect to your computer, plus 48-note polyphony so you are always in control. Want to sound like you are playing in a large concert hall? Consider it done with the on-board Digital Effects which will add another dimension to your playing. In addition, the CTK5000 keyboard features a 61-key full-size keyboard with MP3 connectivity, an LCD display, pitch-bend wheel, and a 3 Step Lesson learning system. The CTK5000 allows you to select up to 670 tones that now include a world music library. There are also 200 versatile rhythms to help add plenty of life to all your keyboard performances. The CTK5000 comes with a total of 152 built-in tunes. You can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, for practice or even sing-alongs. You will also be able to record up to 5 songs of your very own with the six track built-in recorder. The CTK5000 also features a new 10 second sampling feature, which will allow you to sample almost anything that you can think of! There is no need to be concerned with internal memory, as the CTK5000 has an SD card slot to back-up all of your saved data. This is the complete package!

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7179 in Musical Instruments
  • Brand: Casio
  • Model: CAS CTK5000
  • Released on: 2008-10-10
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.75" h x 8.25" w x 43.25" l, 27.00 pounds

Features

  • 61 piano-style keys
  • Digital effects (10 reverb, 5 chorus)
  • Sampling available thru audio input
  • Pitch bend wheel
  • SD card slot

Customer Reviews

Great keyboard for experienced players or those wanting to learn5 I bought this keyboard as my first. I had used digital midi controls before, and that's one of the main purpose I had for this. I want to make rhythmic sounds. This is great for that. I have played with the hundreds of tones, which range from realistic to cool to just plain goofy. The vast majority of instrumental tones sound very realistic, and the synth tones are just out of this world. Throw in the pitch wheel, and we've got a winner. You can also sample your own sounds and save compilations on the SD slot. The one thing I didn't expect was how well I would start learning to play on this. The actual learning programs leave much to be desired. But the feature of showing a staff with what notes you are hitting in real time really help the novice in reading sheet music, and correlating those notes to the keys. Casio gets an A+ for this one. I just wish they would make a synthesizer in this price range.