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I was looking for an "intermediate" type keyboard so that I could write songs on. You can record six individual tracks and a total of 5 songs on it. Having only ready about this and seeing some YouTube demos I took a chance and purchased a used one on eBay. I got mine for $183 and change. GREAT BUY! The quality is definitely above their beginner line, but below a pro line. It has 76 full-sized keys, wonderful realistic piano sounds that rival that of Yamaha and even the rhythm tracks sound pretty beefy. I actually had just purchased an Alesis SR-18 drum machine "before" getting the Casio, but now I realized that the Casio gets the job done just fine. I come from playing back in the 80's and wanted something with a "sampling" feature...the comparable Yamaha didn't have it. The speakers are just loud enough for home use and it has an SD Card slot and USB for recording on the computer. The only downside is the lack of any 5-pin midi jacks...ZERO. It has a pitch bend wheel but not a vibrato wheel. I like the all black housing and blue back-lit screen. Not a strong keyboard for the road, but very nice for the home.Read full review
Good sound quality.
Verified purchase: No
My Wife loves it. It has a lot of options background musics and drumbeats. It is a lot larger than I imagined though, if you are limited on space check out the measurements.
Very pleased with the product! The sounds that are very clean and crisp. Also, you get a wide range of selections.
The keyboard in my opinion is great for what I need it for. It is a quality keyboard for the price I paid for it.