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🎼 Elevate your Indian music game with Casio CT-X870IN — where tradition meets tech!
The Casio CT-X870IN is a sleek, portable 61-key keyboard designed for Indian music enthusiasts, featuring 600 tones, 195 rhythms, and 21 authentic Indian instrument sounds. Its touch-sensitive keys, pitch bend wheel, and pendrive port offer expressive play and easy music management, making it ideal for both practice and performance.
Size | Casio CTX870IN keyboard |
Age Range (Description) | Teen |
Item Weight | 95 Grams |
Model Name | Casio |
Product Dimensions | 35D x 94.8W x 10.9H Centimeters |
Finish Type | Polished |
Style | Keyboard |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Piano |
Manufacturer | Casio, Casio Computer Co., Ltd. |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Item model number | CT-X870IN |
Item Weight | 95 g |
Manufacturer | Casio |
Country of Origin | China |
P**V
Good product
Good build quality. Sound sufficient for beginner, tone quality is ok not compare to high level paino..
D**R
Keyboard good
Nice piano 🎹 for beginners but sound coming in high volume
M**K
Good Casio keyboard for beginers
Good Casio keyboard for beginersGreat product from Casio
A**B
Best budget piano
Best budget piano
V**Y
Value for money
I bought this keyboard for somebody with learning needs. Very quickly picked up how to switch on and play music. Also very easy to use and maintain. The music is not too loud or low. All buttons are easy to understand.
R**R
Amazing for beginners 😁
This product is so good and I love it and is easy for learners but the problem is when I used the record button for the first time it worked but when I used it second time it was showing 'Err Datafull'. But this still my favourite
R**O
The Best Budget Arranger Keyboard with Layering and MIDI
This is Casio's best keyboard!The Grand Piano is better than any keyboard south of 20,000₹, the Synth leads and pads are dreamy, the organ sounds are just majestic, and the Rhodes sounds are bluessy. For non-keyboard instruments, this has super chimney acoustic guitars and sitars, soft flutes, and moving saxophones with great vibrato.You can also split the left side into a different instrument (octave and a half by default) and layer two instruments on the right side at the same time. All three can be independently transposed and changed octaves on. I use this to layer an instrument shifted an octave ahead on top of itself, to create an epic always-on octave effect without having to play two notes.If you split the keyboard into two, the left side sends notes in midi channel 3 and the right side in midi channel 1. Otherwise it's all midi channel 1. This is very useful because you can use it to access the foot controller section on a MIDI Hammond Organ like setBfree, or send them to different instruments to create a bass + lead setup in your DAW.I originally bought this just for the midi feature, after being terribly disappointed by a couple of defective Samson MIDI Controllers. I almost got the CT-S300 (same keybed, speakers, and pitch bend wheel but 3500₹ cheaper and with a much older sound chip); but changed my mind after trying both keyboards out at a store.If you don't need a pitch bend wheel, there is the CT-X700 in the series which is cheaper by 3000₹, and the CT-X9000IN (an Indian version of the CT-X5000) is the top end model that has more controllable effects, expression pedal input, and two 15W speakers. It costs some 9000₹ more but is totally worth the upgrade for those who use this live.Personally, I wish Casio releases a budget 88 key version of this.But overall, I think this is a perfect 5/5 arranger/midi keyboard.
S**A
Quality
Excellent
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