Casio’s “spiritual successor” to the original Casiotone is lightweight and sleek—but packs just enough streamlined functionality to make it a worthy travel companion for beginners and hobbyists alike ...
Released in 2022, Casio’s 61-note Casiotone CT-S1 was immediately recognised as one of the best keyboards for beginners, and it remains so today. Rather than release a direct successor, then, Casio ...
We’re not sure what we were expecting when Casio started teasing a new keyboard late last year, but it wasn’t quite what we’ve got with the Casiotone CT-S1000V. This is billed as the first vocal ...
Casio India has launched Casiotone CT-S1 keyboard in India. The all-new kyeboards is priced at Rs 16,995. With 61 keys, 3 sensitivity levels touch response and 61 high quality built-in tones, this ...
Casio made a name for itself providing lots of bang-for-your-buck with its musical instruments, as evidenced by my review of the excellent $200 CT-S1 last year. Now the company is launching the ...
Compact and well built. Great built-in sounds. Vocal synthesis is more than a gimmick. Built-in speakers make it easy to play anywhere. MIDI support makes playing with a computer easy. More expensive ...
Casio is capturing a bit of Daft Punk magic with the new Casiotone CT-S1000V, which comes with the ability to “sing” using a built-in, customizable, voice synthesizer. The CT-S1000V, when used in ...
It doesn't perform miracles, but the Casiotone CT-S1000V is a blast to play, and the potential of its vocal synthesis technology is just begging to be tapped. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of ...
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