As a musician of 46 years I definitely would not recommend an instrument like this for a beginner, I would recommend either a real piano or a keyboard that at the very least has touch sensitivity, you don't buy a keyboard like this to learn on, this is the type of keyboard you buy when you already know how to play, know the limitations of a board like this but still want it anyway because the sounds are incredible
I would not recommend this there are slightly more expensive options and if you look enough even some cheaper that at least sound like a real piano with weighted keys.
Casio CTK-496 keyboard does not have a dedicated harmonium tone. It includes 100 preset tones, but most of these are general instruments such as piano, organ, strings, and synth sounds. However, you may find tones that somewhat resemble a harmonium, such as organ tones, which can be adjusted to create a similar effect. If you're specifically looking for a keyboard with an authentic harmonium sound, Casio models designed for Indian music, like the Casio CTK-7300IN or CT-X series, often include a harmonium tone.
I have a Casio CTK495 I want to repair it because the chords does not have a sound, I am looking to get someone to assist me in this regard. I hope my request will meet your favourable attention.
Can you do a video of L.Fusion of Casio CTK 496 please?
Ok I will try 🙂
Hi, would you recommend this for a beginner
Yes definitely
As a musician of 46 years I definitely would not recommend an instrument like this for a beginner, I would recommend either a real piano or a keyboard that at the very least has touch sensitivity, you don't buy a keyboard like this to learn on, this is the type of keyboard you buy when you already know how to play, know the limitations of a board like this but still want it anyway because the sounds are incredible
I would not recommend this there are slightly more expensive options and if you look enough even some cheaper that at least sound like a real piano with weighted keys.
How to set harmonium mode on this model. Could you please help
Casio CTK-496 keyboard does not have a dedicated harmonium tone. It includes 100 preset tones, but most of these are general instruments such as piano, organ, strings, and synth sounds. However, you may find tones that somewhat resemble a harmonium, such as organ tones, which can be adjusted to create a similar effect.
If you're specifically looking for a keyboard with an authentic harmonium sound, Casio models designed for Indian music, like the Casio CTK-7300IN or CT-X series, often include a harmonium tone.
@Rockstarmusicstore thank you for your response.. could pls help how to set tone which resembles to harmonium.
What's transpose /tune /midi switch for
Tune is for tuning instrument
Midi switche for midi connectivity
Tranpsose for up and down you scale note
@@Rockstarmusicstore thanks a lot sir
Does it have touch sensitivity?
No
No
How much it costs?
Please WhatsApp for price 03006303618
I have a Casio CTK495 I want to repair it because the chords does not have a sound, I am looking to get someone to assist me in this regard. I hope my request will meet your favourable attention.
Better to have it checked by a mechanic
What chords are faulty. Give me a full description and maybe I will tell you how to repair it.
@@bridges5659 I will send you a photo to see it.
@@bridges5659 all chords don't have sound but the keyboard itself have power the demo is working, only the chords that have no sound.
What was that piece you were playing to start the video ?
Playing myself randomly
It's very good .@@Rockstarmusicstore
Tem entrada pra pen driv
No
My tenor keys do not play
?
Is there a setting where I can play all the Keys…it’s only letting me play a portion, the deeper notes on the left are not making any sound
@@pruitt7994thats with me as well, i don't know how to fix it
Hello sir I want this Casio please reply me
Where you from?
reminds me of the mario 64 soundtrack
Sure
Does the note have sensitivity?
No