Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Casio CTK7000 61 Key Portable Keyboard

Casio CTK7000 61 Key Portable Keyboard Review



Casio CTK7000 61 Key Portable Keyboard Feature

  • 800 world class tones including stereo pianos, vintage electric pianos, strings, drums and more
  • 9 sliders extend your versatility and provide an impressive 50 drawbar organ tones
  • Rotary speaker effects and percussion control are all instantly accessible
  • 17-track sequencer, you can even edit and tweak your performances for professional sounding tracks
  • 250 preset rhythms with full accompaniment are built-in
Casios 61-key CTK-7000 delivers an unprecedented level of power and music-making capabilities in a highly affordable workstation. Along with high-quality sounds and a 17-track sequencer, the CTK-7000 also has the ability to record audio. Even sounds from external instruments can be mixed and recorded. You can plug-in a microphone, guitar, bass, or other instruments, play along with instrument tracks within the CTK-7000, and save to SDHC storage cards. Plus with included Data Manager software, you can mix down to a stereo WAV file. The CTK-7000 also features large LCD display screens, nine physical sliders for mixing capabilities, and an organ drawbar mode. Multi-track Recorder Capabilities: The Song Sequencer provides 16 tracks plus one system track that supports recording of up to five songs and a total of approximately 30,000 notes. Each individual musical instrument part can be recorded to a different track for real multi-track recording capabilities. In addition to real-time recording of keyboard and Auto Accompaniment play, the Song Sequencer also supports punch-in and punch-out spot recording of specific parts of a song, and event-editing lets you edit recorded data note-by-note. A full selection of editing tools include event insert, event delete, event copy, quantize, a locator feature for selecting the range of notes to be edited, and more. A step-recording function also lets you input notes by specifying the length and pitch. Completed recordings can be converted to SMF (Standard MIDI File) format and stored to an SD memory card. 32-channel Mixer: Nine sliders, one for each channel, can be used for individual simultaneous adjustment of volume, pan, reverb send, and other parameters. Sound input from an external source via the MIC IN terminal and INST IN terminal can also be adjusted as desired. . Pattern Sequencer: Up to eight tracks (drum, percussion, bass, chord 1 through chord 5) can be edited to create original accompaniment patterns (Intro, Normal, No


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