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Description
The WK-3800 has 76 full-size keys with 400 DSP programmed advanced tones like stereo piano and Tremolo Electric Piano for a total of 620 tones including 50 drawbar organ tones. This powerful instrument features an on-board sequencer and a mixer, for unmatched creative possibilities, plus powerful 2-way bass reflex speakers to take your performance to the next level.
With an SD memory card slot and USB port coupled with advanced sequencing plus MIDI capabilities, the WK-3800 makes an ideal first workstation for the aspiring music arranger. Casio's included Music Data Management Software lets you download music data from the web and save your creations to your PC's hard drive via the USB port, making storage of your projects practically limitless. The MDM Software (PC only) allows you to dial up a tone on your computer, edit it to your liking, add effects, and save it as a user preset via USB. The software also allows you to import and map wave files from your computer to any key, then save them as presets. The SD card slot makes it easy to take your projects with you and collaborate with other musicians.
The WK-3800 is ideal for home/project studio use, open-mic performance, education/classroom applications, or simply for pure musical enjoyment. AD-12 AC adapter included.



Specs
- Rhythm Patterns:182 (internal, 16 user areas*1)
- Tempo: Variable (226 steps)
- Chords: 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD)
- Rhythm Controller: START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 and 2, SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT
- Accomp Volume: 0 to 127 (128 steps)
- One-touch Presets: Recalls settings for tone, tempo, layer on/off, and harmonize on/off in accordance with rhythm
- Auto Harmonize: 10 types: Automatic addition of notes that harmonize with melody note in accordance with specified Auto Accompaniment chords
- Songs: 5
- Recording Tracks: 6 (2 through 6 are melody tracks)
- Recording Methods: Real-time, step
- Memory Capacity: Approximately 10,000 nots (total for 5 songs)
- Edit Function: Equipped
- Demo Tunes: 3
- Number of Setups: 32 (4 setups x 8 banks)
- Memory Contents: Tone, Rhythm, Tempo, Layer on/off, Split on/off, Split point, Harmonize on/off, Mixer settings (Channels 1 to 10), Effect settings, Touch Response settings, Assignable jack setting, Transpose, Tuning, Accompaniment volume setting, Pitch bend range, Auto Harmonize type MODE button setting, Synchro standby state, Mixer Hold, DSP Hold, Synthesizer Mode parameters
- MIDI 16 multi-timbre receive, GM Level 1 standard
- Pitch Band Range Adjustable (12 semitones upwards and downwards)
- Modulation: Equipped
- Transpose: 49 steps (-24 semitones to +24 semitones)
- Tuning: Variable (A4 = approximately 440Hz +/- 100 cents)
- LCD Adustable contrast
- SMF Player: Flash memory storage for up to 200 files*1
- Supported Format: SMF0
- Capacity: 4MB*2
- Shared Area: Approximately 3.5MB*2 (waveform data, accompaniment data, SMF data)
- Further storage of waveform, accompaniment, and SMF data becomes impossible after the total of such data reaches approximately 3.5MB.
- Supported SD Memory Cards: 1GB or less (Cards with capacity greater than 1 GB are not supported)
- Function: Save and load of user tones, user songs, and registration data; playback of SMF; card formatting; file delete; file rename
- SD memory card slot
- USB port: Type B
- Sustain/Assignable Terminal: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
- Headphone/Output Terminal: Stereo standard jack
- Output Voltage: 5.5V (RMS) MAX
- Dual power supply system
- Batteries: 6 D-size batteries
- (not included) Battery Life: Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
- AC Adaptor: AD-12 (included)
- Auto Power Off: Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled under battery power only, can be disabled manually.
- Speaker Output: 6.1W + 6.1W
- Power Consumption: 12V...18W
- Dimensions: 48 3/16 x 16 11/16 x 6 5/16 inch
- Weight: Approximately 10.0kg (22.0 lbs) (without batteries)
Reviews
5
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0%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Reviewed by 12 customers
Hammond B3 w/Leslie & 60's Electric Piano Sound
submitted15 years ago
byMike Hall
fromPuyallup, WA
I was sold on the value this keyboard offers. You can actually edit the sounds but it's limited. You have to go into Synth mode and alter Attack, Sustain, Delay, Release cut off and resonance frequencies and key sensitivity. This does provide a more dramatic alteration of the sounds than you might think. It's plenty of editing for anything I've needed. I played live through two 3oo watt keyboard amps in stereo and the sounds Rock. I played Doors - Light My Fire, Procol Harem's Whiter Shade of Pale, Spencer Davis - Give Me Some Lovin', Sugarloaf's - Green Eyed Lady, Supertramp - Electric Piano sounds. I was able to match every sound I needed and save the setups in the Banks. If you hook up a Yamaha AG - EZ electronic guitar, you can even get a different instrument for each string. Very useful for Beatles Orchestrations on Strawberry Fields and I Am a Walrus. Also, it's rugged and light to pack and completely portable with built in speakers if you don't have keyboard amps. I rate it a 10 because Roland keyboard with their 64 bit super high quality sounds are overkill and a real bear to manipulate. This workstation is easy to learn. Also, you can download other peoples setups from the Casio web-site if you want to increase your library. The SD storage works fine to save entire genre setups if you want to completely change to board based on the styly or type of music you are gigging. No better value for the money and quality of sound. You can make money with this rig.
Casio Rocks
submitted15 years ago
byMRCHRISTY
fromCalifornia
I got the 3300 model as dumb luck. Someone was throwing it away so I took it in and was going to in turn give it away because I have a recording studio with tons of pro gear. One day I used it on a live session as a joke and was super surprised. It played like a dream with super action. Many sounds were good to excellent with some too biting with too much emphasis in the upper mids. Some inconsistency in the preset volumes makes switching sounds slightly problematic. The drum beats are exceptional and easy to use. My worst criticism is no individual outs for the rhythm and the synthesizer and no way to externally synchronize the clock to an external source or vice-versa. I've tried with a USB to MIDI cable but a lack of a MIDI driver via a computer makes it impossible. All in all I have made dozens of recordings with it and have played live with it on several occasions. It is a gem that I have found I can't live without which lives alongside my very expensive high-end synths.
The new casio wk-3800 technology in the world ?.
submitted16 years ago
byFernandez Shaw
fromChicago, Illinois
The best of the casio 3800 workstation ?. This casio keyboard offers a lots of the coolest technology to hit the market at a price that's easy on your wallet. The wk-3800 is a serious tool for accomplished players or anyone looking to learn quickly and thoroughly. Casio's onboard DSP sound soustic instruments like the grand piano and more, allowing you to record any sound or phrase you want, than play it back by assigning it to the keyboard. Everything you need to take your playing to the next level 100% pro man LORDS OF SOUND ?.
EXCELLENT KEYBOARD . . . RECORDED MY CD WITH IT!!!
submitted16 years ago
bydaHoodRev! (Timothy Rollins)
fromAtlanta, GA
This Keyboard does it all! LIVE Hammond B-3 like Leslie sounds, Great for Teaching Piano Lessons, Great for STUDIO use. Recreate awesome Hip-Hop sounds too.
Awesome keyboard, Not so awesome in other things
submitted16 years ago
byCarson
fromUtah
first off the keyboard is amazing! it's everything I expected it to be with the exception of the learning curve of learning how to record songs or use the synth function, but all in all the keyboard is 5/5*'s for sure, sounds amazing (especially the 2-way bass reflex speakers)
CASIO????
submitted17 years ago
byChris Dollard
fromNew York
The hardest thing about this keyboard is getting over the name on the back. I am using it as a dedicated organ, and having a blast with the drawbar settings. I run it through a Boss RT-20 rotory sim, and it never fails to amaze. I have played Hammond B3, as well as other clones, and let me tell you, Casio has done a wonderful thing. They actually get it!! I don't want static patches, give me the tone wheel sim, some drawbars to tweak, 2nd and 3rd percussion, and let me be a real organ player. Thank you Casio, this is my 20 lb. clone till it wears out, then I'll get another one!!!
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