Im glad you plyed that 3000.. you returned your ct-x800? Im planning to get the 3000, coz it will run through batteries
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Had the CT-X800 only for demo purposes. I have the CT-X5000 which I really like. If you need batteries operation than the CT-X3000 is the one to go for.
Hello, Excepted that of course the CT-X3000/5000 have more features, more powerful speakers etc., is the quality of the sounds and the rhythms of the CT-X700/800 the same as that of the CT-X300/5000 when you listen through a decent pair of headphones? Also, is the keybed the same on the CT-X700/800 and on the CT-X3000/5000? I am asking this question because I had the CT-X3000 at home for 10 days and I liked the sounds and rhythms very much, but I found it too heavy for a portable keyboard and I found the user interface really complicated, so I wondered if I could get something less complicated and lighter to carry around, but with the same sound quality, if I I bought the CT-X700 or 800 (the 800 would probably be a better choice with its pitchbend wheel and its slot for an USB pendrive, but were I live the 800 costs almost 100 euros mor than the 700, which I think is a lot of money for a pitchbend wheel and the ability to insert an USB stick). If in the end I decide that the CT-X700/800 are too basic for me, what is the main advantage of the CT-X5000 over the 3000, given the fact that I won’t have a lot of usage for the bigger speakers (I found those of the CT-X3000 pretty good), nor for the mic input? Are the additional buttons for the sound/rhythm categories and the lighted reg buttons really a big help? Also, would there be any way to create new rhythms for the CT-X700/800 using a DAW on a computer (or at least some way to remap the voices in external rhythms for older keyboard, so that the boring default GM voices in the external rhythms would be replaced by the better panel voices)? My idea is that the Ct-X3000/5000 are in want of a computer tone and rhythm editor, and that they should have more physical controllers onboard like some sliders or assignable knobs. Maybe in the next generation of CT-X keyboards...? One last question: as a keyboard specialist, do you think there is any possibility that Casio would issue a firmware update adding layer and split voice volume control for the CT-X700/800, or is this completely unrealistic? Just my 2 cents, looking forward to other demos of the CT-X5000. 😎
planing on buying a keyboard that has a lot of functions and more fun than just playing. Can you save and edit your work on a usb or plug it in to a laptop? p.s are the keys sensitive like a real piano? like the harder you press the louder the sound? :)
Fantastic keyboard love the sounds and versatility for a fantastic price. Well done Casio🎼🎼🤗
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Hiii, the keyboard comes with sustain?????
Hello Gabriela,
It does not but we offer for those who buy it from us a discount on the sustain pedals we recommend with it.
Have a nice day!
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Im glad you plyed that 3000.. you returned your ct-x800? Im planning to get the 3000, coz it will run through batteries
Had the CT-X800 only for demo purposes. I have the CT-X5000 which I really like. If you need batteries operation than the CT-X3000 is the one to go for.
Hello,
Excepted that of course the CT-X3000/5000 have more features, more powerful speakers etc., is the quality of the sounds and the rhythms of the CT-X700/800 the same as that of the CT-X300/5000 when you listen through a decent pair of headphones?
Also, is the keybed the same on the CT-X700/800 and on the CT-X3000/5000? I am asking this question because I had the CT-X3000 at home for 10 days and I liked the sounds and rhythms very much, but I found it too heavy for a portable keyboard and I found the user interface really complicated, so I wondered if I could get something less complicated and lighter to carry around, but with the same sound quality, if I I bought the CT-X700 or 800 (the 800 would probably be a better choice with its pitchbend wheel and its slot for an USB pendrive, but were I live the 800 costs almost 100 euros mor than the 700, which I think is a lot of money for a pitchbend wheel and the ability to insert an USB stick).
If in the end I decide that the CT-X700/800 are too basic for me, what is the main advantage of the CT-X5000 over the 3000, given the fact that I won’t have a lot of usage for the bigger speakers (I found those of the CT-X3000 pretty good), nor for the mic input? Are the additional buttons for the sound/rhythm categories and the lighted reg buttons really a big help?
Also, would there be any way to create new rhythms for the CT-X700/800 using a DAW on a computer (or at least some way to remap the voices in external rhythms for older keyboard, so that the boring default GM voices in the external rhythms would be replaced by the better panel voices)?
My idea is that the Ct-X3000/5000 are in want of a computer tone and rhythm editor, and that they should have more physical controllers onboard like some sliders or assignable knobs. Maybe in the next generation of CT-X keyboards...?
One last question: as a keyboard specialist, do you think there is any possibility that Casio would issue a firmware update adding layer and split voice volume control for the CT-X700/800, or is this completely unrealistic?
Just my 2 cents, looking forward to other demos of the CT-X5000. 😎
O cara morreu e não falaram para ele.
Hi very nice video. I bought this keyboard and I like it very much. Which tone are you playing at 2’53’’? Thanks.
Hi, thank you! Glad you like the video and nice to hear that you got the CT-X3000. The string tone which I play at 2'53 is 228 SlwStStr.
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is 3000 have a tone of piano and string use in the same time?
If not, u can use dual option.
planing on buying a keyboard that has a lot of functions and more fun than just playing. Can you save and edit your work on a usb or plug it in to a laptop?
p.s are the keys sensitive like a real piano? like the harder you press the louder the sound? :)
Hi, you can copy your files in (PMS) audio or midi file on your keyboard. The keys are dynamic (sensitive on how much you press) but not heavyweight.
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oh okay thanks :)