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Casio CT-X3000 Portable Keyboard Standard keyboard: 61 Piano-style keys, AiX Tone Generator, Touch Response, 64 Note Polyphony, 800 Tones, 235 Rhythms, Digital Effects (Reverb (24 types), Chorus (12 types), Delay (15 types), DSP (100 types), Virtual Hall, Master EQ (10 types)), Metronome, Arpeggiator, Portamento, Sustain Button, 310 Music Presets, 30 Built In Songs, Lesson Function, 8 Set x 16 Bank Registration, Mixer, Transpose, Octave Shift, 17 Pre Set Scale Settings, 17 Track / 10 Song MIDI Recorder, Phrase Recorder, 4 Phrase Pads, Pitch Bend Wheel, Headphone Jack, Audio In, USB to Host, USB to Device, 2 Pedals (2nd is assignable), Two Speakers w/ Bass Reflex, 12W Amplifier, Operates on 6 D Batteries or Included ADA12150P adapter.
  • 61 full-size touch-responsive keys
  • 800 Tones, 235 Rhythms (all editable)
  • 17 track sequencer, phrase pads, and arpeggiator
  • Powerful 12-watt stereo speaker system
  • Class-compliant USB-MIDI plus USB device port
  • ConditionBrand New (New)
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    Brand
    Model
    • CT-X3000 61-Key Portable Keyboard
    Categories
    Number of Keys
    • 61 Keys
    Keyboard Action
    • Synth Action
    MIDI I/O
    • USB MIDI
    • MIDI Input
    • MIDI Output
    Key Size
    • Full Size
    Analog / Digital
    • Digital
    Polyphony
    • 64 Voices

    The SoundFire

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