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Casio WK-3500 Keyboard 76 Full Size Keys and Pro Quality Touch Sensitive Response
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Casio
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Beyond the average for an attractive price
There are plenty of
pro
fessional synthe
size
rs on the market. Pro gear, semi professional and beginner's level. This one is in the middle range as to its technical capabilities and in the highest range as to its value for money. The good sides are plenty:
1) you can load into the synth new sounds transformed from standard wav files and the synth has in-built sound editing capabilities; 2)new sounds and effects constantly emerge from the
Casio
music site; 3)the synth has a good many
keys
(light keys, unfortunately) spanning 5+ octaves, two programmable wheels, audio/midi ports; 4) the sounds are very very good (especially the organ sounds); 5) the price compared to competitors such as Yamaxa or Roland is simply marvellous. The drawbacks as I see them are mainly related to the software which accompanies and supports the
keyboard
, namely: 1) the software absolutely fails to respond when transferring large files (500 KB to 1MB) through the MIDI connection (that's where Smart Media Card helps immensely); 2) the manufacturer was EXTREMELY niggardly with respect to the internal memory size. It's far too small. Why provide large sounds on the Website if there is no sufficient storage space for them? Nevertheless, I rate the device at 5 stars.
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Good Sound - Low Cost
This
keyboard
is not a toy, but it's not the expensive Performance keyboard either. It uses Smart Media or floppy disk for storage, and feeds into your computer via a Midisport Uno plug. The keyboard comes with a power cord. I added a sustain pedal (the keyboard allows you to
pro
gram it for other functions as well), for $30.00, the Midisport Uno plug, and headphones (with the larger jack). You may also need a keyboard stand and a case if you want to tote it.
The primary purpose for us getting the keyboard was to feed into Finale for song-writing/arranging. It works fine. We've also created song tracks and look forward to discovering what else it will do.
It is not designed to teach people how to play. This is good. I'm a piano teacher, and I think music should be taught by people, not machines. But it does display the location of pitches played both on the keyboard and on the grand staff, so it's useful for beginning students who want to check their accuracy.
The salesman at Guitar Center told me the Zpi sound chip was taken from a $2000 performance keyboard. And if you don't like the sounds it's set with (300 of them), you can create your own with the sound synthe
size
r, or split the keyboard to play two at once. When recording your own songs, it allows up to 6 different tracks, including a rhythm track with 139 different rhythm options, and space to create and save 16 more of your own. The organ drawbar feature lets you create your own organ sounds as well.
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excellent keyboard, a white shark of instrument
This is as
pro
as you can get at this price. I am really glad I bought this one.
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Excellent for the price!
to save space and time, mine as well as yours, let's view the good and the not so good sides, features and capabilities (one cannot call them altogether bad) of the
keyboard
.
In the good to excellent range: price and functionality ratio. 76
keys
, 2 wheels,
pro
grammable and uploadable sounds, digital sound effects for the small price! That's more than you would ever need not to think twice.
Shortcomings: uploaded sounds can be very large and quickly take up all the internal memory. The option of using a SmartMedia card saves the situation but nevertheless
Casio
's approach in this respect shows a desire to mark the line between semi-professional and pro instruments very clearly. This instrument is clearly above the beginner's level so what's the use in the manufacturer being so niggardly with respect to the internal memory?
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Drawbar Organ lets you control simulated organ sounds easily. * Synthe
size
r function lets you create and store your own sounds. * 232 Digital Effects: 100DSP, 100 User effects, 16 Reverb, 16 Chorus * Digital Equalizer * Spilt & Layer function * Advanced Tone: the panel sounds with more playability featuring bigger wave memory, velocity split and strong DSP units. * 140 Preset Rhythm including 20 piano patterns and 16 User Rhythms * 156 One-
Touch
Presets *
CASIO
CHORD/Fingered Chord/
Full
-Range Chord auto-accompaniment systems * Auto-Harmonize * SmartMedia to save/load various internal data such as song memory * Internet Data Expansion System lets you download new sounds (including sound wave), patterns, songs, and
keyboard
settings over MIDI from CASIO MUSIC SITE * Flash ROM to expand sounds, rhythms, and to download songs from the internet. * SMF Player to play the songs downloaded through the Internet. * Musical Information System (Backlit LCD) displays selections and status of Tone, Rhythm, Mixer and keyboard functions, and Tempo * On-screen keyboard and music staff icons display notes and chords played, and metronome icon indicates the beat * Mixer function allows control over each MIDI channel and accompaniment part * 6 tracks/5 songs Song Memory * Pitch Bend wheel and Modulation switch * MIDI IN/OUT jacks; 16 CHANNEL Multi-Timbral * Transpose and Tuning Control * Registration Memory (4 sets x 8 banks) * Assignable Pedal Jack (Sustain, Soft, Sostenuto, Rhythm Start/Stop) * Bass Reflex Speaker system with 4 speakers plus 2 ports for added bass response * 1/4" stereo lineout/headphone jack; 6W+6W output * Operates on D batteries (not included) or AD-12 AC Adaptor (included)
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