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O'Neill

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  • Birthday 01/13/1970

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  1. Yes, you noticed well. I don’t even have to try to play it, it’s “Casiotone” and for me it will ALWAYS be a toy! Undoubtedly you are doing a good job and you will always get a like from me on for CT-X on youtube. But you will also ALWAYS get a dislike for Casiotone; and that will not change in a million years. I don’t think I need to make a thousand accounts for a thousand dislikes to get the point, do I? Greetings!
  2. Yes, Casiotone is a toy ... it was and will be. You can say what you want because you are paid to talk like that. I'm not and I can say my opinion for free: Casiotone is in my opinion a toy and it's so ... immutable: p
  3. The Casiotone line represents a different solution, but most musicians will buy the CT-X series of products rather than “Casiotone” which is for kids and young amateurs. As it was in the eighties. He has always had such a reputation. And how many "Casiotons" will Casio make again? 20 -30..maybe more. And they could just make a powerful workstation like the PA-1000 or even the Genos. Nah ... I'm not going to buy a Casiotone, even if it's for ten bucks, and there's nothing you can do about it. And I will always recommend CT-X to a beginner who wants a cheap keyboard. Never Casiotone! NHF
  4. It does not matter to me what are the "Casiotone" toys keyboards. Children love them and well they have help in developing music. The problem is that Casio wants to introduce them as a real arranger. CT-X 3000 & CT-X 5000 are far more capable and more powerful keyboards than any "Casiotone" keyboard; and of them as the foundations should continue further development, not "to return" and degrade AiX engine.
  5. Yes, for beginners, if they continue to make plastic toys with their squeaky, plastic sounds!
  6. All I hear on this teaser is a good eight bit sound, which reminded me of 8-bit machines like the Commodore c64 and Amstrad CPC464, which, by the way, still work for me like the first day. After them, the 16-bit Amiga and Atari very faithfully "read" the written words, so maybe the new Casio arranger will get a small keyboard with letters on the side, so we can write the words he will say in chords, instead of connecting a microphone and using vocoder. That would be a refreshment in the studio because we love retro! Retro for wins!
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