The LK220 introduces those who are just learning to play the keyboard to the new Step-Up learning system from Casui. The practice pieces are divided into small learning units, which are then learnt step by step. And that's not all; the LK220 has plenty more to offer, including the new AHL sound source boasting 48 notes, 150 rhythms, an extended automatic accompaniment feature with ON-bass chord and a large, easy-to-read display. The sampling function provides hours of fun: Recordings of up to a second can be played back via the keyboard using the Mic-in facility. Learn More...
Common knowledge says that if you don't practice diligently and master technique, you cannot play a musical instrument. But Casio thought that it would be fun if musical instruments could be played by anyone. Casio's key lighting learning keyboards feature a useful lesson system that lets you learn as you play. Learn More...
The diverse cosmos of sound produced by the CTK2000 comes courtesy of the new AHL sound source. 400 tones plus 150 rhythms - ranging from pop/rock to global music - await the intrepid musician. The audio input is another practical feature - simply connect a CD or MP3 player and you will soon be playing along to your favourite song on the keyboard. To help you do this, the CTK2000 includes the new Step-Up learning system, whereby the practice piece is divided into individual sections and then learnt step by step. Learn More...
The LK-90TV can be connected to the TV set with a video cable. The valuations of the learning system appear directly on screen - and the song texts of the sing-along function run in real time on the focusing screen: for your own Karaoke party! Learn More...
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