Have any of you checked out the features of Casio's CTK-6000 yet? Since having to download the info on this to create an Instrument Definition file for it the other day, I've been browsing the manual since then. Casio's description page of the CTK-6000 on all of their sites are just the tip of the iceberg to all that this keyboard can do.
I've seen people mention things that they need in a keyboard and couldn't live without, like a "tap tempo" feature for live performances. This keyboard has it.
Or how nice it is to have a step-editor to edit anything you've recorded, note by note, or assigning any tone-editor effects to each note if wanted. This has it.
The "this has it" list is long. Reading the manual is a real eye-opener to what can be had for only $200 these days.
Anyone who is considering buying a new keyboard needs to give the CTK-6000's manual a browse-through, it's pretty amazing.
Casio CTK-6000 / WK-6500 Manual
I've seen people mention things that they need in a keyboard and couldn't live without, like a "tap tempo" feature for live performances. This keyboard has it.
Or how nice it is to have a step-editor to edit anything you've recorded, note by note, or assigning any tone-editor effects to each note if wanted. This has it.
The "this has it" list is long. Reading the manual is a real eye-opener to what can be had for only $200 these days.
Anyone who is considering buying a new keyboard needs to give the CTK-6000's manual a browse-through, it's pretty amazing.
Casio CTK-6000 / WK-6500 Manual