Casio CTK-496

Casio CTK-496
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Specifications

Form

Number of Keys: 61
Key Weight: Synth
Key Size: Full
Touch Sensitive:
Aftertouch:

Sound

Number of Voices: 100
Polyphony: 12
Sound Generation: Unknown
Piano Sounds:
Real World Sounds:
Sounds Editable:
Accompaniments:

Extra Features

Recorder/Sequencer:
Tutorials:

Communication

MIDI:
USB:
Tablet Connectivity:

Power

Power Supply:
Batteries:

Audio

Speakers:
Audio Out:
Audio In:

Pedals

Sustain Pedal:
Soft Pedal:
Expression Pedal:

Release Info

Year: 2004
RRP: $129

Description

The Casio CTK-496 is a portable keyboard that was first introduced by Casio in 2004. It features 61 full-size keys, which are touch-sensitive, meaning that the volume and tone of the sound produced are affected by the force of the player's touch.

The keyboard has 100 built-in tones, which include various instrument sounds such as piano, guitar, trumpet, and more. There are also 100 built-in rhythms, allowing the player to accompany their playing with drum patterns and other backing tracks.

Additionally, the CTK-496 has a variety of features such as a built-in microphone input, which allows the player to sing along with their playing, as well as a sampling function, which allows them to record and manipulate their own sounds.

The keyboard also has a MIDI output, allowing it to be connected to a computer or other MIDI-enabled device for recording or performance purposes.

Overall, the Casio CTK-496 is a great option for beginners or intermediate players who are looking for an affordable and versatile keyboard with a range of features and functions.

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