Bonjour Kevin's Superbe interprétation j'aime beaucoup félicitation un très Grand BRAVO LeTop j'adore merci beaucoup pour ce beau partage j'adore avec un abonnement de plus je vous souhaite une Excellente soirée bien amicalement Michel 👍 👌 🤩💯💢💥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🙏 🤝 🙋 😊
Very nice man!!. I need your help and advice. I need to change and get an arranger keyboard to obviously go and play live, I do small events, weddings, bars, I play a lot of situations where I do ballad genre, a bit of current pop music and a lot of 80s disco and dance of various shades. Now I tell you I'm breaking the balls everywhere to ask for evaluations and advice from those with experience who have this keyboard. I tell you I could be oriented on a korg pa300 or yamaha sx600 but I would like to save myself something to then in a couple of years go to a top of the range, because the low-end arranger keyboards even if korg, yamaha... They are very limited in customization, in styles. So after looking around for savings I arrived at the ctx5000 because it has no rivals and comparisons in its range. In the sense that if the ctx5000 is not good enough I should look for something else for double the price but I repeat I would like to save something, obviously I underline it must be as I said above an arranger keyboard that sounds reasonably good and that is good for going around in various situations as I said. So the horizon has narrowed on the ctx5000. Given your experience both in having it and with other keyboards I ask you. But how does it really sound? Is it suitable for the use I said I would make of it? Would it be okay acceptable?. Let me know, I will be grateful. Thanks, regards
The Casio CT-X5000, is a very capable keyboard. The sounds are great for a keyboard in this price range. You heard one of the acoustic pianos in the video, it was recorded right into a Zoom camera, by line in, not microphones. There are a lot of styles on board, and you can download a lot more. Visit the Casio forums and you can get more info by other users, on this keyboard. Also, you can have you own midi files on a flash drive to even have more backing tracks if needed. It will play back audio files as well, and you can play along with both midi and audio files. If you haven't yet, go to Casio's website, download the manuals, and after a bit of reading, you will get a good feeling of what it can do. And that is a good plan, start with a lower priced keyboard until you can save up and buy a top of the line one! Hope this helps!
@@KevinsKeyboards Thank you very much for the excellent clarification and advice!. I will look into it further and without a doubt, as I was saying, it is one of my preferences for choice. The only thing I would like to know and be more confident about is how I should use it, that is, is it manageable and functional live?. On this side I cannot find any useful information or review to evaluate whether it is suitable. For everything else, there are no doubts, but on this aspect for playing and managing live, I would like to have more clarity. What do you think? . This aspect for using it and going around with it live overwhelms me. Let me explain better, it is well known that in live situations the instrument must be very reactive in managing and changing things, that too much time must not pass in pause in the selection choice due to the management and response process that the instrument allows. Here I am trying to understand, in addition of course to the quality of the sound which, as you also explained to me, is very good and on this aspect, therefore, I am convinced that it can go. But on managing live, I have to understand and I cannot find any information and thoughts
@@KevinsKeyboards Sorry , I forgot about the fact that you told me that there are also many styles available to have? Could you give me some links where I can find and download them?. p.s.: I went to both the Casio website and the Forum but I found very little
@@enginesandgo6955 If you get the CT-X5000, there are what's called registrations that you can set up for various songs. There are 128 of them that you can use. They can save Tones and rhythms, tempos, anything you would want to use in a performance. Once they are setup, you just push the button with the saved performance, and everything will be ready to go. If you downloaded the manuals, it shows you how to set them up. Really easy. Also, any Casio Style, that ends in .AC7, can be sent to the keyboard using the Casio Data manager. There are downloadable styles on the Casio forums. There is one called CTK ( I forget the actual name) that has a lot of nice accompaniment in it. I made a few videos using them. Also, if you just want to play a sound, piano, strings, what ever, there are category buttons with all the sounds, really quick, really easy. There isn't really a load time, it is instant, when you select it. Any other questions, just ask!
What do you think about this video? Let me know in the comments! 😀
Bonjour Kevin's Superbe interprétation j'aime beaucoup félicitation un très Grand BRAVO LeTop j'adore merci beaucoup pour ce beau partage j'adore avec un abonnement de plus je vous souhaite une Excellente soirée bien amicalement Michel 👍 👌 🤩💯💢💥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🙏 🤝 🙋 😊
@@MichelAupetit1824 Thank you and thanks for watching!😀 And thanks fro the sub!
Nice performance 🎶💯🎹👌👏👍
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great sounds
Thanks Barb! 😀
very nice sounds !!
Thanks Rudy, and thanks for watching! 😀
Very nice my friend, congratulations, friendly greetings, Waldinei 😊😊
Thank you very much my friend! Greetings to you! 😀
Very nice man!!. I need your help and advice. I need to change and get an arranger keyboard to obviously go and play live, I do small events, weddings, bars, I play a lot of situations where I do ballad genre, a bit of current pop music and a lot of 80s disco and dance of various shades. Now I tell you I'm breaking the balls everywhere to ask for evaluations and advice from those with experience who have this keyboard. I tell you I could be oriented on a korg pa300 or yamaha sx600 but I would like to save myself something to then in a couple of years go to a top of the range, because the low-end arranger keyboards even if korg, yamaha... They are very limited in customization, in styles. So after looking around for savings I arrived at the ctx5000 because it has no rivals and comparisons in its range. In the sense that if the ctx5000 is not good enough I should look for something else for double the price but I repeat I would like to save something, obviously I underline it must be as I said above an arranger keyboard that sounds reasonably good and that is good for going around in various situations as I said. So the horizon has narrowed on the ctx5000. Given your experience both in having it and with other keyboards I ask you. But how does it really sound? Is it suitable for the use I said I would make of it? Would it be okay acceptable?. Let me know, I will be grateful. Thanks, regards
The Casio CT-X5000, is a very capable keyboard. The sounds are great for a keyboard in this price range. You heard one of the acoustic pianos in the video, it was recorded right into a Zoom camera, by line in, not microphones. There are a lot of styles on board, and you can download a lot more. Visit the Casio forums and you can get more info by other users, on this keyboard. Also, you can have you own midi files on a flash drive to even have more backing tracks if needed. It will play back audio files as well, and you can play along with both midi and audio files. If you haven't yet, go to Casio's website, download the manuals, and after a bit of reading, you will get a good feeling of what it can do. And that is a good plan, start with a lower priced keyboard until you can save up and buy a top of the line one! Hope this helps!
@@KevinsKeyboards Thank you very much for the excellent clarification and advice!. I will look into it further and without a doubt, as I was saying, it is one of my preferences for choice. The only thing I would like to know and be more confident about is how I should use it, that is, is it manageable and functional live?. On this side I cannot find any useful information or review to evaluate whether it is suitable. For everything else, there are no doubts, but on this aspect for playing and managing live, I would like to have more clarity. What do you think? . This aspect for using it and going around with it live overwhelms me. Let me explain better, it is well known that in live situations the instrument must be very reactive in managing and changing things, that too much time must not pass in pause in the selection choice due to the management and response process that the instrument allows. Here I am trying to understand, in addition of course to the quality of the sound which, as you also explained to me, is very good and on this aspect, therefore, I am convinced that it can go. But on managing live, I have to understand and I cannot find any information and thoughts
@@KevinsKeyboards Sorry , I forgot about the fact that you told me that there are also many styles available to have? Could you give me some links where I can find and download them?. p.s.: I went to both the Casio website and the Forum but I found very little
@@enginesandgo6955 If you get the CT-X5000, there are what's called registrations that you can set up for various songs. There are 128 of them that you can use. They can save Tones and rhythms, tempos, anything you would want to use in a performance. Once they are setup, you just push the button with the saved performance, and everything will be ready to go. If you downloaded the manuals, it shows you how to set them up. Really easy. Also, any Casio Style, that ends in .AC7, can be sent to the keyboard using the Casio Data manager. There are downloadable styles on the Casio forums. There is one called CTK ( I forget the actual name) that has a lot of nice accompaniment in it. I made a few videos using them. Also, if you just want to play a sound, piano, strings, what ever, there are category buttons with all the sounds, really quick, really easy. There isn't really a load time, it is instant, when you select it. Any other questions, just ask!