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Average rating: 3.2 out of 5
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The JJ a hobbyist user from Wales, UK writes:
My sister had this to learn the piano on now I've dug it out resently to have a look at and all I can say is what a load of rubbish! but if you've got an hour to kill then you could try messing about with it but don't think you can come back for a 2nd hour of fun another day.

Rating: 2 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Jul-04-011 at 20:13
Laker Mike a hobbyist user from USA, earth writes:
I just found a CT-370 by the trash a few days ago, grabbed it, took it home, cleaned it up a bit, plugged an ac-adaptor to it and lo and behold it worked! It's square corners, heavy size and rectangular keys gives it that vintage '80's look, but I've got to admit the sound quality is not half bad. If you find one for around $20 it's not bad to screw around with.

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Dec-06-000 at 20:49
giovanni alexi a hobbyist user from usa writes:
I own one I got for $25 and it is well worth it.Yes the PRESET sounds suck,but did you know you can access 1000 sounds from the synth chips inside!?I did!I tinkered with the synth chips in this and other casios of the same type in the 1980s and now I own yet one more CT360 for that purpose only.To record synth leads and bass I created with this keyboard into my computer audio sequencer and make a CD.Try it!I recommend it if you know electronics!!

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Saturday-Aug-26-000 at 14:50
Freshie a hobbyist user from Canada writes:
I own a Casio CT-370 and, yes, it is kinda crappy, but it all depned on how you use it. I wouldn't recomend buying it unless you get if for $5, but if you happen to have one and you produce music then maybe you can find some useful applications for it. I like to send it through guitar pedals and use it as a sonic contrast to the high-quality sounds of other gear. Makes for a great intro to a song, and when the rest of your synths, sapmles and drum machines come in they will sound all the better. Just try to be creative, thats all. Oh yeah, and use the preset Disco rhythms....

Rating: 2 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:36
zhentil a professional user from U.S. writes:
I had one of these when I was a kid, and it's sitting in my closet right now! This thing was basically my babysitter for a few years. I would sit down, record songs with the cheesy record/playback. I don't use it now, but I was thinking of opening it up one of these days to see if I could retrofit it to MIDI.. that would be extremely funny =)

Rating: 1 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:36
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