One of the best demos of music equipment I've seen. This guy is a band by himself...know how to play each instrument. Casio is going up-scale big-time with the new piano tone!
Completely misleading title. It suggests that this is a matchup between Casio's 5000 & 3000. I don't see any demo on the 3000. You can fix this oversight easily on this video's title. I know the 5K is better, but I want to hear it compared to the 3K.
Hey can anyone tell me what material or how the keys are. Is it good to play, do they have grip or is it easy to slip off? Would be cool if the have a little grip
Battery power operation is a BIG benefit for mobile use and the CT-X3000 is attractive. That being said, what does the CT-X3000 lack that the CT-X5000 has? Especially in terms of polyphony, sequencer capability/storage and overall functionality.
Thanks. That helps to understand the compromise towards battery power. If the polyphony and sequencer capability is the same, then the CT-X3000 is best for those who want mobile functionality via battery power.
Great point on the mic in. Unlike the X3000's Line input, the Mic input on the X5000 has its own gain control knob, and it can actually be run through the X5000's effects section to apply chorus/reverb/delay etc to the vocal signal, with separate adjustable sends for each effects block.
Hi to you at “ Casio” - please. Us keyboard players “ Need a good long demo , as the ( c t - x 5000 ) seems to be very good ‘ for its price etc, more ‘ solo ‘ sounds ( sax’ brass’ “trumpet ‘ trombone vibes ) cheers & thanks .
You'd have to check the manual of the model you're interested in to see the full tone list, but even the lowest end CT-X700 has some South Asian tones and rhythms to work with. If you're buying in India, Casio will release localized versions of the CT-X line for Indian musicians with a larger selection of Indian tones and rhythms. These models have an "IN" designation on them to indicate they're localized for India: CT-X870IN/CT-X8000IN/CT-X9000IN.
I wish they spent much more time making the User Interface easy and intuitive. These types of keyboards from Japan require one to constantly refer to the manual. look how many buttons he has to push to do simple operations! Learn a lesson from Nord and make accessing the most common sounds without a menu based procedure.
Cliff Keller I agree. This is a shame because otherwise the sounds are nice and the styles do really sound fresh as compared with the old Yamaha PSR E.
I think, in the price range below 1000 EUR/$, Casio can be the better choice. The option, to run most of the line by batteries, makes it interesting for people, who plays usually much better keyboards.
How about you let us know for what stupid reason casio made a usb port in this keyboard. Every video they show the same those stupid organs and that ed shearon song
One of the best demos of music equipment I've seen. This guy is a band by himself...know how to play each instrument. Casio is going up-scale big-time with the new piano tone!
Completely misleading title. It suggests that this is a matchup between Casio's 5000 & 3000. I don't see any demo on the 3000. You can fix this oversight easily on this video's title. I know the 5K is better, but I want to hear it compared to the 3K.
Parabéns chwou de tecnologias..
Hearing the Wurli sample definitely gave a kewl factor to the video
Have the CTX Keyboards Audio Outs or USB Audio for working with DAW?
Yes indeed, a good value, good realistic sound quality 👍comparering the expansive models of Yamaha that 7 X higer
Hey can anyone tell me what material or how the keys are. Is it good to play, do they have grip or is it easy to slip off? Would be cool if the have a little grip
Battery power operation is a BIG benefit for mobile use and the CT-X3000 is attractive. That being said, what does the CT-X3000 lack that the CT-X5000 has? Especially in terms of polyphony, sequencer capability/storage and overall functionality.
Steve Coscia assignable button, expression pedal input, and the speakers of the 5000 is 30watts which is great..
And for only $450 USD, THIS is a rig that will be VERY hard to beat, no matter the price or class!
Thanks. That helps to understand the compromise towards battery power. If the polyphony and sequencer capability is the same, then the CT-X3000 is best for those who want mobile functionality via battery power.
Mic in, if you need it. Capacity of storage for created rhithms is 100 (CT-X3000 - 50). Probably, it's not the crucial difference in most cases.
Great point on the mic in. Unlike the X3000's Line input, the Mic input on the X5000 has its own gain control knob, and it can actually be run through the X5000's effects section to apply chorus/reverb/delay etc to the vocal signal, with separate adjustable sends for each effects block.
Hello! How to transfer files from the synthesizer to a USB memory card?
4m32s - Clearly inspired by Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough." Love it.
does the ctx700 have a timpani tone in it?
I believe so, since its inferior siblings, the CTK keyboards, all do.
it looks like korg PA series, with no touch screen
Hi to you at “ Casio” - please. Us keyboard players “ Need a good long demo , as the ( c t - x 5000 ) seems to be very good ‘ for its price etc, more ‘ solo ‘ sounds ( sax’ brass’ “trumpet ‘ trombone vibes ) cheers & thanks .
Ct x series have Indian tone and rythm???
You'd have to check the manual of the model you're interested in to see the full tone list, but even the lowest end CT-X700 has some South Asian tones and rhythms to work with. If you're buying in India, Casio will release localized versions of the CT-X line for Indian musicians with a larger selection of Indian tones and rhythms. These models have an "IN" designation on them to indicate they're localized for India: CT-X870IN/CT-X8000IN/CT-X9000IN.
I wish they spent much more time making the User Interface easy and intuitive. These types of keyboards from Japan require one to constantly refer to the manual. look how many buttons he has to push to do simple operations! Learn a lesson from Nord and make accessing the most common sounds without a menu based procedure.
Cliff Keller I agree. This is a shame because otherwise the sounds are nice and the styles do really sound fresh as compared with the old Yamaha PSR E.
Knobs and sliders are expensive. Having more controls beyond chiclet buttons ups the price.
what is the price of ctx3000 and ctx5000??
In USD: $350 for the CT-X3000 and $450 for the CT-X5000. Cheers.
I thought twas ed sheeran interviewing
I got it💓 Casio ctx 9000 in
How's ur user experience with it? Any complaints yet?
Can this keyboard work as a midi for my daw?
Yes... I use this ctx 5000 with FL studio
Even works with every daw
You all know what’s happening here ? Casio is gearing up to blow the Yamaha’s PSR’s out of the water in the next 12 months.
as long as you can import your downloaded styles and play them from a usb stick directly..on the casio i mean.
Casio have always been superior to the cheap Yamaha's in my experience.
I think, in the price range below 1000 EUR/$, Casio can be the better choice. The option, to run most of the line by batteries, makes it interesting for people, who plays usually much better keyboards.
When Styles & Music sold styles on disks and for all brands, I bought also some Casio styles, so I hope, they will work on the new line.
thesingingdj: Casio is incapable of blowing a-n-y-o-n-e,out of the water-period.
How about you let us know for what stupid reason casio made a usb port in this keyboard. Every video they show the same those stupid organs and that ed shearon song
I not espek inglish Iam from Brasil
You wankers STILL can't do a quality Orchestral Demo, can you.
The drums sound FANTASTIC though!
soundcloud.com/skyy38/indiana-jones-ringtone
Oh Fuck off......but you're right
Still a toy
Under 450$ what do you expect, a Genos? Tolete.