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Not content to rule the world of digital watches, Casio also dominated the home musical keyboard market in decades past. If you wanted an instrument to make noises that sounded approximately nothin… ...
Before Pre Pleasure, her third album, Jacklin had always written her songs on guitar.But Pre Pleasure may not have existed if she hadn’t put down the axe and picked up a keyboard. After touring ...
Christmas 1984 was good for me. That's the year I got my first musical keyboard, the PT-80. Introduced that year for around $100, the Casio PT-80 was hailed as a "technological marvel" in the 1985 ...
Building a MIDI device is always a great microcontroller project, and nearly everyone has an old toy keyboard lying around in the back of a closet or in the basement. [JenShen] decided to take one … ...
The Casio CT-X700 is a new instalment in its long-running line of portable keyboards. The CT-X series is intended for musicians of all levels, featuring 61 full-size keys, 600 tones, built-in speakers ...
Wrapping Up. The Casio CT-S1-76 is, again, a great choice for beginning or hobbyist keyboardists looking for an affordable, portable choice that's going to give you enough room to stretch out on ...
Casio has produced excellent keyboards for decades, and the instrument company’s latest Casiotone won’t disappoint. New pianists will love its portable design, and its full-sized 61-key design ...
Casio knows a thing or two about intuitive keyboards with advanced functionality that you'll still want to use, even when you move on to higher-end stuff. The new CT-S1000V is a utilitarian player ...