I feel like Casio doesn’t realize they can still make an entry level keyboard sound good. Because most of their keyboards are all heavily muffled and boxy in terms of audio quality which is a little off putting. But then again I wouldn’t take any LK or CTK models seriously. What I’m noticing with Casio keyboards is that they seem to be more built for Synth sounds than actual instrument sounds.
@@gearfactsI reckon all keyboards do the same if you know how to play them really the touch sensitivity to me isn’t any problem I managed to learn für Elise with it perfectly
I’ve had this exact piano for 8 years and never changed it out all I can say about it is 10/10
Fabulous episode thank you ❤
I feel like Casio doesn’t realize they can still make an entry level keyboard sound good. Because most of their keyboards are all heavily muffled and boxy in terms of audio quality which is a little off putting. But then again I wouldn’t take any LK or CTK models seriously. What I’m noticing with Casio keyboards is that they seem to be more built for Synth sounds than actual instrument sounds.
Good first-timer keyboards imho
Thanks for the video
No problem!
LK-170 vs CTK 571 which is better for a beginner?
It's very close, but I'd choose the 571.
Does it play midi files using USB?
It’s been a long time since I had this keyboard, but yes, I think it did have a USB socket for that purpose
Yes it can, I've done that with it.
How do you sympathize this?
Can you rephrase the question? I don't understand
@@gearfacts I don’t have a pedal for my piano. Do I need one for this piano?
if your wondering how to get sustain, turn off your keyboard, then turn it on while holding the function button.
@@TrulyGregCosplay I have been looking for the answer to this question for a long time
Man, it does sound like a davemadson keyboard, doesn't it?
Totally
@@gearfacts Totally indeed!
Why the keys light up. Well an over head light would be better, then you can see the whole thing.
What are you even going with this comment? The keys light up is because LK stands for: Key-lighting keyboard.
Why the light up keys? It is a teaching aid, tells you which keys to press!
@@ralphhathaway-coley5460I learned fur Elise with it believe it or not it’s actually pretty good
Is there an option to turn off the lightning?
No touch sense - no music...😢
Can be useful from some patches though, and for players who have trouble regulating pressure like me :)
@@gearfactsI reckon all keyboards do the same if you know how to play them really the touch sensitivity to me isn’t any problem I managed to learn für Elise with it perfectly