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TheBradge

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  1. For me it is, it costs only $699 in The Netherlands, but a WK costs half of that, and i think that the new CTK/WK range (IF there's goin' to be one, we will see that today probably) Will be something like a downsized MZ-X! So who knows? The same soundengine and polyphone and touchscreen as the MZ-X, for half the price? That would be awesome

     

  2. That's not the keyboard in the sneak preview. But it does seem to be a totally new range with the CT-X.

     

    I think (Pure speculation) That the WK/CTK replacement will just be called CTK 8XXX. I also think that it will atleast have a touchscreen, and MAYBE doubled polyphony?!

     

    If that's the case then it's out with the Tyros, in with the Casio. The MZ-X seems great, but is too expensive, so if the new CTK will do something along the MZ-X line then i'm all in.

     

    And serious sound? The last time i was really impressed with how a Casio sounded was with the CTK-900/WK-3800..

  3. I would say, get the Tyros 5..

    A much better machine in my opinion, surely the Casio has great stuff inside, but it's still a Casio, and i know this is a Casio forum, but let's all agree that casio's unfortunately have very little value when it comes to the 2ndhand market, unless we talk about the MT-68, SK-1, VL-tone, stuff like that..

    But why not see if you can also keep the Casio by it's side? You can combine best of both worlds!

  4. I've become the owner of a Casio WK-1800 keyboard and abandoned the Yamaha forum (Since they basically told me, you don't play a Yamaha anymore, what the f are you doing here..) really great machine, ease of use is a 10/10. I've created 2 nice rythms on it already, however. My computer doesn't have a floppydrive ánd i don't have floppies here, but. I would love to get those styles to the computer somehow..

    Does anyone know how i can do that? I've got a midi to USB cable, and it works (The Casio works great as a midicontroller!) But of course it's not USB, so it can't detect the Casio on the computer.

     

     

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