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Average rating:
4.4 out of 5
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I saw my 1st one about 5 or 6 years ago. Our church musician had one and we could not believe the actual sounds that were coming from it, especially the brass and bright piano sound with a touch of warm pad layered to it. Of course the musician has moved up to a Korg Trition Le (so have I). I hear him say every Sunday that I wish I had kept my Casio. So I bought one also on ebay. Easy to handle, sounds and rhythms are awsome. Very similar to the CTK711EX. Casio did well on this one
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This is probably the most well rounded keyboard in its price range. I've used it frequently for 7 years now, and its still working. It's got transpose, touch response, accompaniment, midi-in out... I got it because I wanted to learn how to play the keyboard, but now I'm going for music production and it's still very useful.
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designed by Crucianelli (later Crumar).It's a dual monophonic synthesizer with built-in springreverb.the pot-meters are situated under the keyboard.I think, if you can find one that this one is a real bargain oldie
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Desde que compre este teclado me gusto porque, e descubierto muchas funciones y trucos para tocar, ya sea en solitario o en una banda . La funcion de sintetizador que tiene para guardar hasta 32 sonidos creados por el usuario sirven de mucha ayuda mas la memoria de 6 pistas de usuario, la calidad de sonido es muy buena y puede servir hasta profesionales. I like a lot this casio is the better buy if you're looking a keybord with professional sounds and a low price . You will like it. If you want to send me a e-mail just do it.
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Hey folks, the 601 is the same as the Radio Shack Concertmate 990 (which I have). The manual is at:
http://support.tandy.com/support_games/40944.htm
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