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Casio CTK800

Product code: CASCTK800
Manufacturer: Casio

Price: $145.00

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Casio CTK800

Casio CTK800 Overview

The Casio CTK800 has HL Sound Source for a rich palette of tones. Advanced compression techniques makes it possible to record high volumes of wave form data and recreate the timbres of various instruments, including the grand piano. The CTK-800 also has a backlit display, General MIDI Capabilities and assignable pedals.

Casio CTK800 Features:

  • Number of Keys : 61
  • Polyphony: 32
  • Touch Sensitive: Yes
  • Mic Terminal with Volume Control: Yes
  • Preset Tones/User Tones: 500 (362 panel, 128GM, 10 Drum) / -
  • Stereo Sampled Piano Tones: Yes
  • Rhythms: 120 (including 20 piano patterns)
  • Split/Layer: Yes
  • Digital Effects/Reverbs: 8 (4 reverb, 4 chorus)
  • Auto Accompaniment: Yes
  • One-touch Preset: 120
  • Tunes: 100
  • Song Expansion: Yes, (approx. 70KB memory for additional songs)
  • Song Controller: Yes
  • Lesson Function: Advanced 3-Step
  • Scoring 1/2/3
  • Note, Key, Fingering Guide
  • Do-Re-Mi Guide (Voice)
  • Fingering Guide (Voice)
  • Song Memory (tracks x songs): 2 x 2
  • Tuning and Transpose: Yes
  • Metronome: Yes
  • Display: LCD (Backlight (LED/Blue)), 100 x 40mm
  • MIDI/General MIDI: General Midi, 16-channel Multi
  • Phones/Output: Yes
  • Pedals: Assignable
  • Mic In: Yes
  • USB Port: Yes
  • MIDI In/Out: No
  • Speakers: 12cm x 2, 2.5W + 2.5W stereo
  • Batteries: 6-D Batteries
  • AC Adapter: AD-5 (Optional)

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