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Casio CTK-2000 61 Key Portable Keyboard (Item # Discontinued)

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Casio CTK-2000

CTK-2000 includes 61 piano-style keys, 48-note polyphony, 400 high-quality tones, 110 built-in tunes and 150 rhythms. New AHL sound source with the latest digital technology makes it possible to reproduce amazingly real grand piano and acoustic musical instrument sounds.

The CTK-2000 has powerful new lesson functions, Step Up Lesson. This new Step Up Lesson guide you along the way to music proficiency. Moreover, new entertainment functions are included in the CTK-2000. Players can enjoy playing favorite sound and songs through Sampling function and Audio-in function.

Keyboard:

61 Standard-size keys

Tones:

400 High-Quality Tones with New AHL Sound Source

Polyphony:

48-Note Polyphony

Digital Effects:

10 Reverbs
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2 Questions | 2 Answers
  • Q:

    is their a recording button to record your work?

    Asked on 9/11/2010 by Anonymous

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      A:

      On this model there is not a record button, however the Casio CTK-4000 does allow you to record sample information to capture your ideas. If you search for item #71518 you will be able to find it on the PSSL website.

      Answered on 9/14/2010 by Justin from PSSL
  • Q:

    Does the board have transpose?

    Asked on 8/6/2010 by Anonymous

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      A:

      You can transpose between octaves.

      Answered on 8/9/2010 by Jake from Cypress, CA

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