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  • 61 tasti sensibili al tocco
  • 800 suoni
  • 37 Advanced Tones
  • 243 stili
  • Polifonia a 64 voci
  • Rotella per pitch bend
  • 3 manopole di controllo dei parametri
  • Compatibile con GM
  • Compatibile con l'applicazione Casio Music Space
  • Effetti: Reverb: 24, Chorus: 12, Delay: 15, Master EQ: 10, DSP: 100
  • Preset One Touch
  • Registrazione MIDI (6 tracce)
  • Campionamento: 44,1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo, campionamento Melody Track circa 10 secondi, campionamento Drum Set circa 3 secondi, ingresso campionamento: ingresso audio o file Wav
  • Funzioni: Auto Harmonize, Arpeggio (150), Metronom, Tuning (415.5 - 465.9 kHz)
  • Altoparlanti: 2 da 2,5 W con bass reflex
  • Possibilità di funzionamento con 6 batterie AA non incluse (durata della batteria: circa 3 ore)
  • Dimensioni (L x P x A): 930 x 258 x 91 mm
  • Peso: 4,7 kg
  • Colore: nero
  • Include alimentatore (AD-A12150LW), leggìo e adattatore MIDI/audio Bluetooth WU-BT10

Collegamenti:

  • USB to Device
  • USB to Host: Micro USB, solo MIDI
  • Ingresso Aux: jack stereo da 3,5 mm
  • Uscita per le cuffie: jack stereo da 3,5 mm
  • Uscita stereo: 2 jack da 6,3 mm, L/R + R
  • 2 connessioni per pedali
In catalogo dal Febbraio 2022
Numero di articolo 535911
Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
Tasti 61
Tasti illuminati No
Touch-Sensitive Si
Aftertouch No
Supporto di memorizzazione Da USB a interfaccia, USB a Host
Lyrics function No
Funzione Score No
Vocal Harmony No
Registratore USB No
Interfaccia MIDI 1x USB
Ingresso microfonico No
USB Si
polifonia 64
Speaker 2x 2,5 W
Dimensione in mm 930 x 258 x 91
Peso in kg 4,7 kg
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Hd
Great top board
Hot drop 19.01.2024
Great fun top board and couch piano. Bought a year ago and did ~30 pop gigs with it. Pitch bend and cutoff resonance controls make this more useable than my nord electro for a second board.
Decent speakers and battery power make this extra fun, I like the really tough light plastic body.
Also great ‘wedding band’ top board. Great for clavs, strings brass wurlis synths, decent organs and Rhodes. I never use piano patch but it’s decent. Loads of editable effects.
Only reason I took a star off is the patch storing menu.
You can’t store a name of a patch which makes recalling old patches a drag. Could be easily fixed in a firmware update but I won’t hold my breath. massive price drop since I bought it, that’s a bargain.
I have since upgraded to ck61 which I also recommend, even at 3x the price
Great fun top board and couch piano. Bought a year ago and did ~30 pop gigs with it. Pitch bend and cutoff resonance controls make this more useable than my nord electro for a second board.
Decent speakers and battery power make this extra fun, I like the really tough light plastic body.
Also great ‘wedding band’ top board. Great for clavs, strings brass
Great fun top board and couch piano. Bought a year ago and did ~30 pop gigs with it. Pitch bend and cutoff resonance controls make this more useable than my nord electro for a second board.
Decent speakers and battery power make this extra fun, I like the really tough light plastic body.
Also great ‘wedding band’ top board. Great for clavs, strings brass wurlis synths, decent organs and Rhodes. I never use piano patch but it’s decent. Loads of editable effects.
Only reason I took a star off is the patch storing menu.
You can’t store a name of a patch which makes recalling old patches a drag. Could be easily fixed in a firmware update but I won’t hold my breath. massive price drop since I bought it, that’s a bargain.
I have since upgraded to ck61 which I also recommend, even at 3x the price
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google translate gb
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Nice sensible keyboard
johnno_uk 04.05.2025
Casio market this as a performance keyboard and in some sense this is correct. It focusses on having a decent set of performance sounds which can be adjusted with the DSP. The pre made tones do repeat a fair bit, with just different default DSP settings (you can't see what they are) which then can be replaced with your own, but you'll recognise repeated basic tones. You can get passable organ with fast/slow Leslie changes (via a knob).

I bought it as a super lightweight board for situations where I didn't want to take a pro keyboard and amplification with me but did not want to pay a fortune. The other contender would have been the Roland Go Keys 5 as I did want 1/4 jack outputs for a case where I might want to use it at a pinch for a gig.

The main thing I don't like about it are that they key travel depth is very shallow. I did have some fun with the basic arranger stuff such as backing beats (less so chords as I usually switch these off).

I would say that this keyboard would be a good keyboard for teenagers that were playing in bands but could not afford a more expensive board, or as a 2nd board which is easier to take to friends houses etc. The shallow key depth might be a problem if played hard when rocking out perhaps.

I would not recommend this board for somebody who wanted to learn piano, nor is it for people interested in electronic music as it is setup more for being in a band than anything. As a secondary board to a Piano elsewhere to sit in a bedroom to aid composition etc, if not going down the computer route at first it would work.

For a younger child, I think this may work as being a more serious keyboard as whilst the keys feel toy like, the keyboard itself as a whole is setup more for performance. If a parent was musical or the child was more interested in music vs goofing about it would work. It may however be a bit boring or overwhelming for a younger child vs a board designed for children.

If having at home and not gigging and not being bothered about 1/4 jacks, then the alternative that appears more serious would be the Roland Go Keys:3 which doesn't cost much more.

Overall it is quite a niche product. It's not a pro product, obviously given the price, but it is much better than cheap rubbish from Amazon.

I'm very happy with it, though it is worth knowing the use case for this board. I see it as a jamming in the park type keyboard basically, where I wouldn't be left out as a keys player compared to people with guitars.
Casio market this as a performance keyboard and in some sense this is correct. It focusses on having a decent set of performance sounds which can be adjusted with the DSP. The pre made tones do repeat a fair bit, with just different default DSP settings (you can't see what they are) which then can be replaced with your own, but you'll recognise repeated basic tones.
Casio market this as a performance keyboard and in some sense this is correct. It focusses on having a decent set of performance sounds which can be adjusted with the DSP. The pre made tones do repeat a fair bit, with just different default DSP settings (you can't see what they are) which then can be replaced with your own, but you'll recognise repeated basic tones. You can get passable organ with fast/slow Leslie changes (via a knob).

I bought it as a super lightweight board for situations where I didn't want to take a pro keyboard and amplification with me but did not want to pay a fortune. The other contender would have been the Roland Go Keys 5 as I did want 1/4 jack outputs for a case where I might want to use it at a pinch for a gig.

The main thing I don't like about it are that they key travel depth is very shallow. I did have some fun with the basic arranger stuff such as backing beats (less so chords as I usually switch these off).

I would say that this keyboard would be a good keyboard for teenagers that were playing in bands but could not afford a more expensive board, or as a 2nd board which is easier to take to friends houses etc. The shallow key depth might be a problem if played hard when rocking out perhaps.

I would not recommend this board for somebody who wanted to learn piano, nor is it for people interested in electronic music as it is setup more for being in a band than anything. As a secondary board to a Piano elsewhere to sit in a bedroom to aid composition etc, if not going down the computer route at first it would work.

For a younger child, I think this may work as being a more serious keyboard as whilst the keys feel toy like, the keyboard itself as a whole is setup more for performance. If a parent was musical or the child was more interested in music vs goofing about it would work. It may however be a bit boring or overwhelming for a younger child vs a board designed for children.

If having at home and not gigging and not being bothered about 1/4 jacks, then the alternative that appears more serious would be the Roland Go Keys:3 which doesn't cost much more.

Overall it is quite a niche product. It's not a pro product, obviously given the price, but it is much better than cheap rubbish from Amazon.

I'm very happy with it, though it is worth knowing the use case for this board. I see it as a jamming in the park type keyboard basically, where I wouldn't be left out as a keys player compared to people with guitars.
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Un rapport qualité/prix imbattable
Paul FRATTINI 27.11.2024
À la fois clavier d’appoint, ROMpler, contrôleur MIDI et Bluetooth, le CT S500 est tout simplement une option solide et suffisante.
Les sons sont moyens, la fabrication est un peu cheap. Mais dans l’ensemble, c’est une option correcte.
On peut lui préférer un Go:Keys à la place. Mais ça reste un clavier honnête pour le prix.
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Value For The Money
Nicholas C 16.02.2025
I bought this piano and I cannot begin to describe how good it is. I am out of words. I would recommend it to any who is looking for a great piano
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