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Average rating:
4.2 out of 5
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At church, I play a beautiful Kurzweil digital keyboard, which has 88 keys and some features that I still don't understand. With that said, I love my little 61 key CTK-750, my Casio Sampson, which unlike the Kurzweil Goliath, has touch response that works on the organ settings. I'm a professional bassist who only occasionally plays keyboard.
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I have been asked to down load songs recorded by the late husband of good friends of mine, He recorded 6 songs on his casio ctk 750 and I have been asked by his wife to put these memories onto a cd. Please help as this will be very special for the family. Mr Bates was a very special person in our little town and much loved by all. I do not have any manual for the keyboard and would love to have some help before I erase by mistake any recordings. Best regards James Peiser
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I been using it to accompany other live instruments and I have written some Christian music with the great sounds that make this single instrument sound very sweet for my purpose.
I wish I knew how to record a song our sound during my song writing. I bought it second hand but I did not have the instruction manual. Can anyone give me instructions on how to record on this keyboard? I would really appreciate it and it would make my song writing sessions more fun.
Thank, Ernie
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Brilliant Keyboard ! I got it when in 1994 and since then it has still been in good condition.
I was wondering if i could connect it to a PC
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great, it was my second keyboard. Now i have a korg i30, but there are some sounds of the ctk-750 that kill i30!!!
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