| | |  | Portables | Home » » » Casio WK3800AD 76 Key Electronic Keyboard with Power Supply | | | | | | | Description: | | Casio's portable musical keyboard has 400 DSP programmed Advanced Tones like Stereo Piano and Tremolo Electric Piano tones. Also this keyboard features 620 standard tones, including 50 drawbar organ tones. These powerful instruments feature an on-board sequencer and a mixer, for unmatched creative possibilities, plus powerful built-in speakers to take your performance to the next level. These keyboards are ideal for home/project studio use, open-mic performance, education/classroom applications, or simply for pure musical enjoyment. | | | Features: | |
• Rich, advanced tones
• 50 drawbar organ tones
• Flash memory
• Piano setting button
• 166 preset rhythms
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 31.3 pounds | | Package Length:
| 52.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 20.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 31.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Casio WK3800 keyboardFeb 25, 2008 The Casio WK3800 is a fun and very versatile keyboard with good quality onboard speakers. My previous keyboard, which I still have, is an older Yamaha PSR series. The WK3800 gives you a good deal of control and "fine tuning" for each of the preset digital voices/tones (e.g., attack/release, touch response, reverb, vibratto, resonance, octave, pan, equalizer, and other effects, which can be saved as new user tones ... and then mixed (using layer and split) onto the keyboard and saved as an entry in the register. You can monitor/record on several separate tracks of and, later, put them all together for a rich composition playback. The only downside with recording to the separate tracks is that you lose the layer/split functions during recording (a small hassle that I hope the next series of Casio keyboards will rectify). If you would like to have a layered and split recording (four tone settings used), you have to record each of the four tones separately (i.e., record yourself playing your song four times). This limitation of the record function is the only reason I did not give the Casio WK3800 4 stars out of 5, instead of a perfect 5.
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