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A keyboard that will enhance any music program!

The Casio CTK-900 61-Key Portable Keyboard gives you 61 touch-sensitive keys, 824 pristine ZPI tones, 32-note polyphony, and 176 rhythms, so that your palette for creating music is virtually without limits. IDES software lets you access even more tones, DSP settings, songs, rhythms and more via Casio's website. 242 DSP effects including 16 reverb and 16 chorus, synthesizer function, MIDI I/O, tune and transpose function, backlit LCD, and 4MB Flash ROM make the Casio CTK-900 keyboard an amazing value for its price!

Casio CTK-900 61-Key Portable Keyboard Features:

  • 61 touch-responsive keys
  • 824 ZPI tones (600 preset/224 user)
  • 176 rhythms
  • 4MB Flash ROM
  • IDES application software (CD-ROM)
  • 50 drawbar organ sounds (+100 User)
  • Zpi Sound Source
  • 32-note polyphony
  • Split and layer function
  • Piano Setting function
  • 242 digital effects
  • Auto-harmonize
  • One-touch presets (160 + 16)
  • 4MB Flash ROM
  • Registration memory (4x8 settings)
  • Synthesizer function
  • Song memory (5 songs, 6 tracks, realtime recording up to 10,000 notes)
  • 3 demo songs
  • Backlit LCD
  • Tune and transpose function
  • General MIDI

Casio CTK-900 61-Key Portable Keyboard Specifications:

  • Terminals: headphones/audio out, pedal input, MIDI I/O, Mic in
  • Speakers: 2 x 4-3/4" (2 x 3W stereo)
  • 37-4/5"W x 5-1/2"H x 14-3/4"D
  • 12 lbs. Terminals: phones/audio out, pedal input, MIDI-in/out
  • Speakers: 2 x 4-3/4" (2 x 3W stereo)
  • 37-4/5"W x 5-1/2"H x 14-3/4"D
  • 12 lbs.

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I have bought this keyboard about two months ago and I feel ts great for anyone trying to learn how to make any kind of music electronic or not. The dsp settings allow you to amplify the sound and also the numberous drum patterns allow you to learn drum patterns with out owning a drum machine

Reviewed by Charlie Hustle on 11/7/2006 who plays hip hop, R&b.

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Casio CTK-900

The Casio CTK-900 is great start digital keyboard. I got mine about 7 months ago and love it. From out of the box I was playing tunes with the easy backing tracks. The Sound quality is top notch. I use the drum beats for practicing with guitar. There are so many tones! I use a lot of the weird effects in my recording. It even has really accurate instrument sounds like the guitar, harp, flute, violin and my favorite, the slap bass. The tones are very specific. For example, there is ?Jazz guitar? and ?Acoustic guitar?. I would recommend this to anyone who would like to broaden their recording ability for songs or a beginner that wants to learn the keys.

Reviewed by KillWill on 10/10/2006 who plays Rock, Experimental, Metal, Neoclassical.

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