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Product Description
The Casio WK225 76 Key Keyboard with Power Supply is a portable, touch response, piano style keyboard. The WK225 includes 600 total onboard Tones, 180 Rhythms, and Reverb plus Chorus Digital Effects. It’s also packed with great features, such as Casio's famous Step-up Lesson System, a 5 track recorder, audio inputs for an MP3 player and a class compliant USB port for MIDI. The WK225 76 Key Keyboard comes with an included power supply but it can run on batteries. All this makes the Casio WK225 more powerful and expressive than anything like it.
- 76 note, touch response, piano style keyboard
- 600 Built-in tones including stereo pianos
- 180 Rhythm and Accompaniment patterns
- 48 Note polyphony
- Large backlit display with notation and fingering display
Casio WK-225 76-Key Touch Sensitive Keyboard with Power Supply Reviews
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| 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Joe Fitzgerald "Joe T. Fitzgerald" (Stephenville, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Casio WK-225 76-Key Touch Sensitive Keyboard with Power Supply (Electronics) There is a LOT to be said about this product, and I don't just say that because the manual for it is basically of novelette length. First, while an amateur player will have quite a bit of reading to do vis a vis the manual, it's because this keyboard has a LOT of features. I recommend that anyone who purchases this product have at least a basic grounding in musical terminology. This product has several features worth going over in more depth, but if you don't want to spend much time reading, here is a brief listing of the instrument's more interesting features: It has a phrase by phrase tutorial for every song in the song bank; players can record and edit up to 10 personal tracks, to a total of about 10,000 notes and transfer the music to and from a computer; it has an independent microphone volume control; it has 2 alternate music scales for playing oriental and other eastern musics, it has a 10 second sampling memory for custom tones (up to 6), and aside from strictly musical tones... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Revenwyn (Searcy, AR) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Casio WK-225 76-Key Touch Sensitive Keyboard with Power Supply (Electronics) I play intermediate-advanced piano pieces and this keyboard has enough keys for me to play every song in my repertoire without having to leave out keys. The keys themselves are a little tough to play at least for my small hands (I can barely reach an octave,) however I have only had this problem with one piece. There are a lot more features on this than I would ever use, as again, I am a pianist, not a keyboardist. I do however like the transpose feature.As far as the lesson system is concerned, I am not impressed. It only teaches how to do the melody line of various pieces and that is simply not enough even for a beginner pianist. I started on Bach menuets and Clementi sonatinas, and just learning the melody line of a piece is not enough to impress anyone. |
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