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Casio CTK-4000 Keyboard, 61-Key, Touch-Sensitive

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The touch-sensitive, 61-key Casio CTK-4000 keyboard makes learning to play piano fun, with hundreds of tones and 180 rhythm "styles" to jam along with.

The Casio CTK-4000 is an affordable instrument that features a 61-note keyboard with piano-style, touch-sensitive keys, 570 sounds, 180 rhythms, reverb and chorus digital effects, built-in USB and more. With an audio input for an MP3 player, the Casio CTK-4000 is perfect for practicing and rehearsals, while offering the high-quality tone and feel Casio is known for.

Casio CTK-4000 with AZP Package Includes:

- CTK-4000 61-Key Keyboard
- AD5 Power Supply for Casio keyboards
- Adjustable X-braced keyboard stand
- Headphones
- Music stand
- Song book
- eMedia Piano and Keyboard Starter Lessons v.3 software

A Wide World Of Sound

The Casio CTK-4000 61-key portable keyboard is crammed with great sounds and music-making features to keep your playing sounding fresh. The Casio CTK-4000 includes 570 sounds, 180 rhythms, and 152 songs/lessons. Plus, the Casio CTK-4000's new sampling function makes it more fun than play with than ever. Pick a sound - up to 10 seconds - on your portable audio device, then play the sound on your Casio CTK-4000 as you press piano keys to spice up your playing.

Education Suite

The Casio CTK-4000 is great for beginners for two reasons. First, it's afforadable. Second, the built-in Step-Up lessons, facilitated by the CTK-4000's graphic screen, make learning both easy and fun.

Finally, you can connect to your computer with the Casio CTK-4000's USB port.

570 AHL Tones

The high-quality 570 AHL tones create clear and dynamic sounds, which unfold in read more all sounds and rhythms found in classical piano pieces, as well as many other genres.

48-note polyphony

Sound diversity at its best: the CTK-4000 can play up to 48 voices at the same time, turning interpretation of a wide range of musical pieces into a pure pleasure.

61 Dynamic Touch Keys

The 61 'piano look' keys give the keyboard a sophisticated, elegant appearance and provide the ideal scope for musical inspiration.

Step-Up Learning System

The improved step-up learning system from CASIO is based on the principal "learning by playing": as in traditional piano lessons, the practice piece is split up into individual bar sections and learnt step-by-step. The small learning units guarantee motivation and learning success.

Step 1: Listen.
Step 2: See and repeat with visual support.
Step 3: Remember and play without help.

When the "Auto" mode is switched on, a set practice goal must be reached before the next bar section is displayed. With the "Next" mode you can set your own learning speed.

180 Rhythms

180 rhythms provide you with a colourful overview of the world of music.

Music Challenge

This practice is fun and exercises your mind too: Music Challenge is a play function where the player has to hit the keys as quickly as possible. The musicians play via the large LC display.

Sampling Function

A feature with fun factor: the simple sampling of sounds via an external sound source such as MP3 and CD players (via Audio-in) or microphone (via Mic-in) offers interesting effects and amusing compositions. Whether a bar of your favourite musical piece, loops or drum sounds, human voices or noises of any kind -- the recorded samples (up to 10 seconds) can be played via the keyboard and effects added as desired.

USB Plug & Play

The tried-and-tested interface connects your keyboard quickly and easily to the computer. No software installation from a CD-ROM required thanks to Plug & Play and the USB driver is compatible with both Mac and Windows (from Mac OSX 10.03 and Windows XP/Vista).

Audio Input

Play or sing along -- a solution for the future: connect a CD or MP3 player to the Audio input of your CTK-4000. Your favourite tunes are played via the loudspeakers of the keyboard in "half playback" -- you can play along for the keyboard part. A good alternative to MIDI playback, particularly if you don't want to edit the song.

Play Quietly
Peaceful enjoyment: the CTK-4000 comes equipped with a headphone connection.

Loudspeaker System
The system features two loudspeakers which produce an impressive and balanced sound.

Features:

- 61 piano-style keys
- Touch Response (2 sensitivity levels, off)
- 48-note polyphony (maximum)
- 570 high-quality tones including stereo grand piano tones
- 180 rhythms including 74 ethnic rhythms and 20 patterns for piano play
- Rhythm Editor: 10 user rhythms
- Auto-accompaniment
- 152 Song Bank tunes, including 50 Exercise phrases
- Music Preset (305 presets)
- Registration (8 banks x 4 sets for 32 setups)One Touch Preset (180 presets)
- Digital Effects: 10 reverbs, 5 choruses
- Preset Scale (16 scales)
- Rhythm / Song Bank Controller
- Song Expansion: 10 songs maximum, approximately 320 KB total
- Recorder: 6 tracks x 5 songs, 1 lesson song, approximately 12,000 notes
- Metronome
- Auto Harmonize (12 types)
- Arpeggiator (90 types)
- Musical Information System (Backlit LCD)
- GM level 1 compatible
- Stereo speakers
- Comes with song book, music stand
- Size (WxDxH): 37.4 x 14.8 x 5.12"
- Weight: 10.14 lbs
- Batteries: D-size x 6

Power Supply: AD-5 (Not Included)* or 6 D Batteries (Not Included)

*Optional AC Adapter: AD-5 (only included where explicitly stated option)
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- 61 piano-style keys
- Touch Response (2 sensitivity levels, off)
- 48-note polyphony (maximum)
- 570 high-quality tones including stereo grand piano tones
- 180 rhythms including 74 ethnic rhythms and 20 patterns for piano play
- Rhythm Editor: 10 user rhythms
- Auto-accompaniment
- 152 Song Bank tunes, including 50 Exercise phrases
- Music Preset (305 presets)
- Registration (8 banks x 4 sets for 32 setups)
- One Touch Preset (180 presets)
- Digital Effects: 10 reverbs, 5 choruses
- Preset Scale (16 scales)
- Rhythm / Song Bank Controller
- Song Expansion: 10 songs maximum, approximately 320 KB total
- Recorder: 6 tracks x 5 songs, 1 lesson song, approximately 12,000 notes total
- Metronome
- Auto Harmonize (12 types)
- Arpeggiator (90 types)
- Musical Information System (Backlit LCD)
- GM level 1 compatible
- Stereo speakers
- Comes with song book, music stand
- Size (WxDxH): 37.4 x 14.8 x 5.12"
- Weight: 10.14 lbs
- Batteries: D-size x 6
- Power Supply: AD-5 (Not Included)* or 6 D Batteries (Not Included)

*Optional AC Adapter: AD-5 (only included where explicitly stated option)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-435-7732
Web: https://world.casio.com/support/

Casio CTK-4000 Touch Sensitive Keyboard

The Casio CTK4000 61 key portable keyboard is crammed with great sounds and music-making features to keep your playing sounding fresh. 570 sounds, 180 rhythms, and 152 songs/lessons keep the Casio CTK4000 interesting, while a new sampling function makes it more fun than play with than ever. Pick a sound - up to 10 seconds - on your portable audio device, then play the sound as you press piano keys to spice up your playing. Built-in lessons, facilitated by the graphic screen, are great for beginners, and a USB port makes it easy to connect the Casio CTK4000 to your computer.

Power Supply: AD-5 (Not Included)* or 6 D Batteries (Not Included)

*Optional AC Adapter: AD-5 (only included where explicitly stated option)

Casio CTK-4000 with AZP Package Includes:

- CTK-4000 61-Key Keyboard
- AD5 Power Supply for Casio keyboards
- Adjustable X-braced keyboard stand
- Headphones
- Music stand
- Song book
- eMedia Piano and Keyboard Starter Lessons v.3 software

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars. (16 ratings)
Submitted November 22, 2008 by a customer from rajib.com

"Bring home the holiday season!"

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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This review has been selected by our experts as particularly helpful.
While this is a keeper, I may want to acquire a small MIDI controller purely for functions such as pitch-bend or a few control knobs.

Sound
The CTK-4000 comes pre-loaded with 570 tones. Since the keyboard is GM compatible, the base tones are 127 and the rest of the tones are variations of the 128 tones. While some of the tones are very similar to each other (with only minor variations in chorus/phase), others are dramatically different. The product also comes with 180 styles to play along. Users can sample their own tones and styles and store on the keyboard (memory requires batteries). The tones and styles are very sweet sounding and melodic. They also seemed to be multi-sampled across the keyboard and at different pressure levels. Pressing the keys faster distincly produces a clangy piano sound, not just a louder piano sound. The styles can be manipulated to individually switch off parts. For ex: users can switch off the chords/harmony parts of style and only opt for drums and bass.

Features
The CTK2000 is a basic keyboard with no frills. The CTK3000 is step up from 2000 with more sounds and pitch-bend. The CTK4000 features 48 note polyphony, even more sounds, an arpeggiator, but no pitch-bend. The CTK5000 predictably is a step up from the CTK4000 with a pitch=bend included. A missing adaptor is a gotcha but easily remedied buy purchasing any 9VDC 1Amp adaptor from the market. For some reason, the portamento read more effect seems to have fallen out of favor and the Casio keyboards no longer feature it. The preset-bank feature is useful to store keyboard setup combination but is marred by the fact that the keyboard does not feature non-volatile memory. I love the arpeggiator feature and music styles feature of the keyboard. The arpeggiator features quite a few combinations - octave up/down/both/random,note lengths etc. The preset styles are neat. Choose a rhythm style. Keep the style button pressed for 2 seconds - the recommended instrument and style tempo are set automatically. The music style feature lets you automatically select the style and tone too. Choose #61 (careless whispers) and the rhythm and tone are set automatically to 16-beat1 and Sax. The keyboard features USB connection but no MIDI in/out/pass-through. Typical Casio; won't give you best of both the worlds. The sampling feature is of not much use since it doesn't come with a sample editor. If you sample a tone or style, there is no way for you to customize the start-stop of the sample or any other manipulation. The keyboard features touch-sensitivity (2 levels) but lacks after-touch (not expected at this price point too). Due to lack of the hammer-action, don't expect to play a sequence of 32nd notes on this keyboard, even 16th notes will be tough. 8th notes though can be accomplished easily by first-timers. Loads of interesting functions like transpose, arpeggiator-hold, reverb/chorus levels are hidden away behind a small button titled functions. A sustain controller can be attached but not a breath controller.

Ease of Use
The keyboard is quite easy to use. Buttons are neatly labeled. Accessing basic functions is a no-brainer. Advanced functions require reading the manual and a few experiments on the keyboard. The 2-second press for presets functions makes it very easy to quickly setup the keyboard for optimal playback. Since this keyboard is squarely targeted for the family home rather than the stage, this feature is much appreciated. Most functions are selected through a number pad. A jog-wheel to select parameters would have been nice.

Quality
Very plasticky and featuring a passe silver finish, I was tempted to buy the CTK300 or the CTK5000 (black). But what made me buy the CTK4000 was the fact that feature-wise, this is a superior product when compared to the CTK3000 and the CTK5000 was priced beyond the budget restriction I had set for myself. The keyboard is surprisingly light though and will definitely save my back as I go carting around town to friend's or trainer's place. The keyboard keys are nice and long but not springy enough for virtuoso pianist. Then again, no virtuoso will be caught dead using a Casio learner's keyboard. So the point is moot.

Value
Compared to Yamaha (the other manufacturer of home keyboards), this keyboard is definitely a better deal because of the higher number of tones, polyphony, and customization features. The nearest Yamaha still has fewer features than this and costs 40% more.

Manufacturer Support
The keyboard came with 3 years warranty, so be sure to get it stamped by the dealer and preserve the bills of purchase. Roll them and put them in the battery compartment if you are the type that loses papers. I used to own a Casio PT-20, a SA-20, a MA-120 and never had to revert to the manufacturer. So here's keeping my fingers crossed that Casio quality control is still the same as it used to be. The manual mentions downloadable software on Casio's site. The s/w can be used to save the keyboard settings, user tones and styles and quickly load them back on the keyboard. I however could not find any reference to software on Casio's site.

The Wow Factor
Sex appeal - Zero. But should you get it? YES. The keyboard is power-packed for entertainment and in the end that's what matters.

Musical Background:
Hobbyist

Musical Style:
Still learning the ropes, hope play pop.
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