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The Casio Casiotone CT-S300 is a portable, battery-powered 61-key touch-sensitive keyboard featuring 400 built-in tones, 77 rhythms, and a pitch bend wheel for expressive play. Weighing just 7lbs with a carrying handle, it offers up to 19 hours of battery life and seamless USB-MIDI connectivity to the Casio Music Space app for interactive learning and music creation on the go.
Style | Keyboard Only |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 10.93 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.83"D x 36.61"W x 10.08"H |
Supported Software | Chordata Play |
Connector Type | in,usb |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
M**E
Excellent keyboard. Very, very happy!
FIRST: IT DOES COME WITH ITS OWN AC ADAPTER.So, I'm just one step above a beginner. I've had some music training but am not a performer. I just needed a good portable keyboard that wasn't a little kid's toy. This is NOT a toy. Mind you, it's not a professional unit worth thousands of dollars. But if you're like me, you do not need that kind of a pricey keyboard. If you just need one that you can keep handy to get in as much practice in as possible (and with MIDI capability), this might just be as perfect for you as it is for me.The construction is wonderful. Even the keys have a very nice tactile feel: not shiny, but a smooth texture. Other small details are the copy stand which is a great design, slipping nicely into the handle opening; it is not a flimsy, thin plastic type like most. This copy stand has some substance to it, it is not bendable. And even the surface where the bottom of the pages sit has some grooves in it to keep them from slipping around; those are the kind of details this keyboard has.Performance-wise, the speakers are excellent; great volume and quality. The feel of the keys are not weighted, but they're not described as such. They feel like an electronic keyboard, with some bounce, but easy to get used to. Again, if you're just using for practice, they are fine. They're comfortable. And they are full size piano keys.The number of tones?! Holy cow. There really are 400! Haven’t heard all of them yet! lol But the ones I have heard sound great.And it is easily attached to a USB port for MIDI use. What I loved about it is that you can leave the audio on and connect to your DAW for MIDI at the same time, using audio from either or both, computer or keyboard speakers. THE MICRO-B/USB CABLE IS NOT INCLUDED. However, they are very inexpensive. I just bought a package of 3 different sizes for less than $10.And this keyboard has a handle!!! LOL I especially wanted one that I could carry around the house, when the whim hit me, to noodle around on the ivories, and just get better at it.I've gone through several keyboards, trying and sending each back. I was beginning to think I would never find the perfect one. But this one is the perfect one for me! Great quality. Easy to carry around. And reasonable price.Oh, one thing more: It is hard to find a keyboard like this that isn't clogged up with controls along the top, making it extra deep, front to back. This one has a nicely trimmed console along the top of the keys, so that, proportionally, the length of the keys make up about 3/5 of the depth of the keyboard. I love that. This thing is mostly just 61 full-size piano keys.PS: I only received it today, so haven’t even begun to learn all of its features. It has so many.
M**Y
Great Casio Keyboard/MIDI Controller
I have an 'ancient' Casio CT-640 that I've used for *years* and its been just plain fun to use! I just started getting back into Music Production with DAWS and needed a playable keyboard with lots of presets and yet be a trouble free MIDI compatible controller for my DAWS (Traction Waveform 12). This guy fits the bill perfectly!!Firstly, the keys are very *playable* meaning they have pressure (weighted) AND are velocity sensitive...a super big deal for keyboard players that got their chops on a real piano where key expression is vital!Let's be clear: The keys are not 'graded weighted' and do not feel like a piano would, but still offer resistance and are not 'empty/squishy' like my old Casiotone ct-640...or like many key controllers with 'hollow' keys. The velocity sensitivity is awesome and will immediately be appreciated by 'old-school' keyboardists.As to Sounds...the CT-S300 has TONS of sampled tones as well as like 70 rhythms you can jam along with! Plus this guys has this real kool Dance Music function that plays full on sampled loops that you can change in real time....great for EDM and House music creators. And the sounds are very good...maybe not like your 3000.00 full on Piano Synth but still, out-of-the box, overall pretty damn good. NOTE: I have a 240w Sound Bar with Sub-Woofer that I cable out to and so I can rok the house like its a crime!As to MIDI...As I mentioned before, I use Traction's Waveform DAW. I wanted to have keyboard I can play for regular enjoyment without the DAW and still have a functional MIDI controller when in the Waveform. The CT-S300 was immediately accessible to the DAW and I was able to lay some serious tracks down with the Casio running my TuneFish VSTi and other VST plugins!Conclusion: Without hesitation, I would RECOMMEND the Casio CT-S300 to anyone whether they be a beginner keyboardist learning music or someone that is a 'player' and needs a very capable keyboard/MIDI controller for general playing and/or music production using a DAW program.One last note: IF you are a newbie keyboardist and want to be a 'real musician', I submit that you will still need to get your 'chops' on a real piano in order to train and strengthen your hands/fingers. The HOURS/DAYS/MONTHS/YEARS you will spend at the keyboard doing your scales and practice pieces will pay off with you having gained great strength and facility in your hands and fingers...THEN you can really enjoy the cool toys available today. Sure you can skip all the 'hard work' and just let some program do all the work and still make very cool sounds but the best Musicians know how to play music just using the instrument and their talent.One last, last note: I've been playing music for close to 40 years and I am still learning all the new stuff...BUT, I still have to hit that practice room piano for a good 'workout now and then.
I**F
Casio awesome as always
Very well manufactured and great for beginners. It’s a very good size for what you pay.
C**H
Great sounding, lightweight keyboard with touch sensitivity and good sounds. Great price!
First of all I am a full time professional keyboard player who owns a Nord Stage 88 and Yamaha Motif ES7 as well as lots of vintage boards too but I wanted a cheap, light, portable keyboard I could play while sitting on the couch, at the kitchen table, or outside without an amplifier. I bought this after watching some youtube reviews and am overall very happy with it. I had an old casio that I had used for this purpose from maybe the late 90's early 2000's. Boy how the times have changed. I really like the sounds overall the beats are good and I love having an audio input. I use my iphone for learning tunes and I just plug it into the keyboard and use headphones and I can hear both audio sources. I like being able to fine tune the keyboard, I love how lightweight it is and it's great having MIDI over USB so i can interface with my chrome book and ios devices. Not a huge fan of micro usb cable jack but I understand it's cheaper. I haven't used the music stand thing but I think it could be helpful. I like having the metronome and adjustable bpm. I don't use the Dance function but I imagine it could be fun for some. My few criticisms are that the speakers are not very loud, fine for at home practicing or jamming but not a lot of bass response which others have noted. Also I wish there was a better Fender Rhodes sample and that the organs were a little more realistic but for the price I really can't complain. It works great controlling soft synths on ios and I like having the pitch bend wheel. I haven't used it with the sustain pedal yet but I'm sure it's cool. I also really like having touch sensitivity at this price point, I really like this little keyboard. Well done Casio!
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