Great sound and value. But surely Full Compass could have figured out a way to get the sound out without so many adapters??? Looks like TRS-to-XLR, then XLR-to-XLR L/R splitter, then XLR-to-TS (maybe TRS)-F, finally some standard TS instrument cables?
Good evening! I am from the Ukraine and I apologize for my knowledge of the English language. I recently bought Casio CT-X3000 and now I am trying to understand its features. I liked your video! And, tell me, is it possible to record phrase pads from a USB flash drive? Can I ask you for some of your phrase pad files to upload them to the synthesizer?
Ctx 3000, & more €£$ _'5000'_ are apparently a pain to navigate all the functions but sure do look fun. I'd like headphones & mic & basic layering/editing, recording.. & it's all there, affordably. Never played Piano but will now 🎹 Ctx 5000 ordered
I know that you’re demoing this particular model, but for an intermediate player, what is the best CTX keyboard? I’m used to playing an organ but would like a similar sound in a keyboard to practice and play on at home.
@@xaviersfitnessjourney Got it today, what little I've explored on it sounds great, I like the sax sounds. I also got the stand and bench, $400.00 at Amazon.
Jokeyman at Casio Music forums-we will answer any questions there-and Casio moderators (I'm not) monitor questions too. Excellent support by mostly users. I have played mny keys for many years-and addtion to Korg, Yamaha and Generalmusic pro boards, I now have 3 Privias and an XW-P1. Pretty nice...
After greetings I do have Casio CTX 3000, and I recorded on it several Musical pieces, and I did listen to them through the bank songs within the keyboard, I tried to transfer these files to my laptop, but these transferred files got this file format: MRF and I tried to convert this file format to MP3, but it was impossible, so can you help me with that? I will be so grateful.
Hi! I have some questions: Does Casio have another version like this keyboard, but with 76 keys? What about the keys, are they weighted? I have to ask, because I suffer from arthritis, and playing in a keyboard with weighted keys is painful for me. Thanks for the info! Bye.
@@reynantejr.marangga35 The CT-X series of keyboards does not have a 76 key version. And the WK-6000 does not exist. There is a WK-6600 and it uses the AHL sound source, which is outdated.
I just bought it and it sounds way different from what I hear on this video. My keyboard seems to have somewhat poor quality styles. Some are too faint and obscure. Why is that?
Just one more question - there is no L/R stereo outputs like the CT-X5000 - though you can input to an amp or mixer via the headphone jack - does this jack provide the same audio input signal as the CT-X5000's L/R (or even just L mono)?
@@hdihiiehei - correct. Stereo 1/4 to 1/4; or stereo 1/4 to XLR. If you use a regular mono 1/4 guitar cable, the volume and EQ signal is cut way, way down.
@@RedEyeC glad it works. also after connecting a stereo 1/4 jack you need to split it to 2 mono cables using a Y cable to achieve stereo sound. you then connect those 2 mono cables which are L and R to 2 different channels in the mixer or interface
A couple questions - I play a CTK-7000 in church, and have edited the perimeters of piano, pads and organ patches - layering and saving to banks - can this be done on this CTX-3000? Also - does the USB host connection accept Flash drives with pre-recorded tracks?
RedEyeC 1) Yes it can be done. You have a massive16 banks x 8 slots = 128 Registration memory slots. 1) No problem either. You’ve got an USB to device port where you can connect an USB me drive from which you can read any MIDI song. By the way, you can also read and UI WAV. files from the stick so that you can arrange backing tracks for your performances in church,
I have a hard time changing tones and octaves when it comes to upper lower, left right etc. Can someone help? Tell me how to navigate between upper lower left right to be able to adjust tones independently. Please help!
I think I may end up buying this unit as I want one just for some home recording background music. But please don't try to tell me that there was any decent guitar sound coming from it. A Telecaster? Nope! Actually I have NEVER heard any synth with a good guitar sound that was not overly laden down with special effects.
I just purchased this model. I am basically a novice but, I tried to just get the song bank mode to playback a song, but no song plays back. I know how to press the song bank button, select or dial a song number and then press Play/Pause, but no sound. Is it defective and should return? Or, am I doing something wrong? Thanks.
Do you get sound when you play it, Sir ? If you do, then there is a different way, If you don't hear sound while playing it then, try this :- Go to the Set (function) option, near the Num pad, (with arrow keys) scroll to Speaker option, and press enter, now there will be an option to turn the Inbuilt speaker Off or On. make sure its On. If you do hear sound when playing Keyboard, Then tell me back. :) Had the same problem, first day i bought myCasio Ctx8000in, 2 years ago, But now i guess I am a Intermediate :)
@@YuvrajK.Official I resolved the problem. I was pressing the wrong play/stop button. The one I was repeatedly was the play/stop located under the Record/Stop button. The one that needed to be pressed is the PlayStop located on the left side of the keyboard in the rhythm/song button matrix right side. So much for intuitiveness.
Both are outstanding models and have their own strengths and weaknesses. Give our talented sales team a call and we can help you figure out which would work best for your application. 800-356-5844.
Some of my pupils own PSR 463 Yamahas & they do not recognise 'on bass chords' which are essential at Grades 6-8, so I bought a CT-X 5000 as a teaching instrument as all the CT-X range do recognise 'on Bass' . It is so good that I now often Gig with it in smaller rooms in preference to my PX 560 . IMHO there is no comparison with a PSR 463 , you need to go way further up the Yamaha range to get close !!
@@HubertEtAlice, The CT-X 700 & 800 lack the extensive Voice, style & effects editing facilities of both the CT-X 3000 & 5000 & also only have basic recording functions whereas the higher models have full 16/17 Track sequencers, the relatively small increase in price between the 800 & 3000 in IMHO makes the choice a no brainer (The 700 also lacks a pitch bend wheel, essential for Grades 6-7 & 8.
@@HubertEtAlice The CT-X 3000 & 5000 also have far superior amp & speakers than the 700/800 ( 6 watts/15 watts RMS per channel 3000/5000) v 2.5 watts RMS 700/800 & crucially it is also nigh on impossible to balance the layer/split volumes on the lower models. Go for the 3000 (or 5000, as it is far more versatile connection wise if you are planning to gig with it & if you can afford it & DONT need it to work on batteries!)
Hi. The Casio CT-X3000 supports stereo output via one ¼” TRS (stereo) headphone out jack. This can be used as a stereo output into a recording interface or PA system via an appropriate Y-Cable. Please give us a call at 800-356-5844 and we can get you a cable that suits your application.
If you are using a CT-X for gigging you are far better off with the CT-X 5000 as it has more 'Pro' connectivity sockets including 2 x 1/4 inch (L/mono +R jack) line output sockets + far more powerful internal speakers (15 watts RMS per channe) that are fine for rehearsing or even powerful enough for small background (ie Wedding breakfast/ dinner music) gigs.
The shame of it is this-several Casio arrangers already had a full drawbar mode and I have one of them the XW-P1. These don't. Several of the more pro-oriented Casios have both midi din and usb connectors-this one doesn't. Without getting into that debate most of my pro keys and modules need midi din and I had to buy a midi host box to connect my non-midi din usb computers and equipment to keys like this. and Casio stopped producing the MZ-X series, but with the PX-560 is still available-probably their most advanced instruments-both have hex layers, and this one doesn't. And yes, only 61 keys is fine for many things, but not for real piano technique-which also exists in a very fine design with many of the privias already as well. I would be glad to upgrade any of my pro equipment or even the best Casios, if Casio incorporated all these features into a true workstation-and since Casio is now capturing, in addition to the large hobbyist and newer musician's market, many of the working pros, its time. They may be...there is a new Casio something being released in January 2022. many of us are hoping for a combination MZ-X, PX560, XW-P1 with a pro-level piano keyboard, maybe as a 76 or 88 key choice, and even 61, plus the AIX sound source and possibly even a sampling capability-look up the old PX575, it has the ability to load wav samples, and even has a key-mapper which works well I have that one too so they know how to do this. Casio has all the hardware for any number of keys, release a choice of all 3 key designs, with "big boy pants (or skirts)" and Casio will now be a "big boy/girl whatever we are calling everybody now....
The CT-X3000 has a stereo pair of speakers built in for local monitoring and a stereo unbalanced ¼” TRS output for headphones or line out into an amp or PA system.
BRASIL(PORTUGUÊS): FOI UMA FALHA GIGANTESCA DA CASIO NÃO TER COLOCADO NESTE TECLADO A SAÍDA L/R. SE PÔS NO CTX 5000, POR QUE NÃO PÔS NESTE? MUITO VERGONHOSO PARA A CASIO!
I just bought this keyboard for about $400 and it sounds surprisingly good! The speakers are really good too for that price.
290€.- !! bei Amazon !!
But if you hook it to extended speaker it will blow you away but it's best for you chosse
@@mollies13 what you mean ?
@@samuelm747 depend in ths speaker you can get better deeper baas sound and louder.
@@mollies13ahhh I understand now. Thanks. Do u have any keyboard?
The AiX processor has been a game changer technology for Casio. I'll be the first to admit that it dazzles
I'm so interested on this keyboard CT x3000
Great sound and value. But surely Full Compass could have figured out a way to get the sound out without so many adapters??? Looks like TRS-to-XLR, then XLR-to-XLR L/R splitter, then XLR-to-TS (maybe TRS)-F, finally some standard TS instrument cables?
I bought this and it sounds so good. Psr e series sounds so unrealistic. I shelved my pse353
Darn he rickrolled us in electric piano
Excellent video Rich.
I saw one of these today in a music store I probably should have gotten it
Good evening!
I am from the Ukraine and I apologize for my knowledge of the English language.
I recently bought Casio CT-X3000 and now I am trying to understand its features.
I liked your video!
And, tell me, is it possible to record phrase pads from a USB flash drive?
Can I ask you for some of your phrase pad files to upload them to the synthesizer?
owww i like the built in rythm 24k magic 😁😍
Great video. Can this connect to a pa system?
What you tryna do? 24K magic in the aiiir...
Ctx 3000, & more €£$ _'5000'_ are apparently a pain to navigate all the functions but sure do look fun.
I'd like headphones & mic & basic layering/editing, recording.. & it's all there, affordably.
Never played Piano but will now 🎹
Ctx 5000 ordered
Is it possible to enable the built-in speakers while a 1/4TRS cable is plugged in for performance monitoring purposes?
0:53 and 1:06 what song are you playing??
I know that you’re demoing this particular model, but for an intermediate player, what is the best CTX keyboard? I’m used to playing an organ but would like a similar sound in a keyboard to practice and play on at home.
You did a tines demo with efx for the 70s version. I would rather have heard it sans efx
Show how to play, which buttons to press one after another. I have a musical education. I do not know how to play the synthesizer))
DAAAYUM! That's a lot for $300
This electric piano is amazing but the down side is that they keys loosen and clan over time . Apart from that very good piece of equipment
Good sounds
How do you turn up the gain on Guitars? also, when I do DSP edit for guitars there are no amps called TwinRev
I'm not digging this. None of these people's questions are being answered here in the comments section.
Not their problem. Most of them don't show up in their notifications.
Just ordered this and as a beginner I'll never figure all of these features out.
Is it any good
@@xaviersfitnessjourney he hasn't received the order yet..
@@xaviersfitnessjourney Got it today, what little I've explored on it sounds great, I like the sax sounds. I also got the stand and bench, $400.00 at Amazon.
No distorted electric guitar effect?
Just wow…for the $ it’s unbeatable
Hi, are you able to create and save your own arpeggio patterns on this keyboard? Thanks :)
I think yes!
Nice Van Halen I’ll wait
Its normal that if i play a song With the max volumen, the horn sound have a snore? Sorry my english is not good
Jokeyman at Casio Music forums-we will answer any questions there-and Casio moderators (I'm not) monitor questions too. Excellent support by mostly users. I have played mny keys for many years-and addtion to Korg, Yamaha and Generalmusic pro boards, I now have 3 Privias and an XW-P1. Pretty nice...
Which headphones do I need to work on this keyboard? thanks for any help!
Where did you find the brono Mars beat?
Is there an issue with the keys after a few months become clicky
After greetings
I do have Casio CTX 3000, and I recorded on it several Musical pieces, and I did listen to them through the bank songs within the keyboard, I tried to transfer these files to my laptop, but these transferred files got this file format: MRF and I tried to convert this file format to MP3, but it was impossible, so can you help me with that?
I will be so grateful.
does it have weighted keys…like does it feel like a piano
Hi! I have some questions: Does Casio have another version like this keyboard, but with 76 keys? What about the keys, are they weighted? I have to ask, because I suffer from arthritis, and playing in a keyboard with weighted keys is painful for me. Thanks for the info! Bye.
I don't think they're weighted. As far as I know, Casio only uses weighted keys for their digital pianos.
No they're not. I just bought one today
the keys are not weighted and they’re plastic
Yes they have it. WK-6000 will do. It is a 76 keys
@@reynantejr.marangga35 The CT-X series of keyboards does not have a 76 key version. And the WK-6000 does not exist. There is a WK-6600 and it uses the AHL sound source, which is outdated.
da pra por 7 timbres em Full(sem bateria )usuais.....
does the CT X3000 come with an AC adapter?
He says twice the supplied power adaptor. Same thing.
I just bought it and it sounds way different from what I hear on this video. My keyboard seems to have somewhat poor quality styles. Some are too faint and obscure. Why is that?
Bass inversion ?
Rotary effect? (ie Leslie)
Hi! Why whole set of keys so wobblyng during you play? How you sence of touch this keys?
I saw a review of the Ctk x 5000 and the reviewer said the keys are good the best hes seen on a keyboard of that range .
I played with this piano and the keys feels so good
Does it have a aux in?
Just one more question - there is no L/R stereo outputs like the CT-X5000 - though you can input to an amp or mixer via the headphone jack - does this jack provide the same audio input signal as the CT-X5000's L/R (or even just L mono)?
Yes I think it can. You just have to buy the stereo wire for it then plug into the headphone jack
@@hdihiiehei - thank you for your reply, sincerely appreciated :)
@@hdihiiehei - correct. Stereo 1/4 to 1/4; or stereo 1/4 to XLR. If you use a regular mono 1/4 guitar cable, the volume and EQ signal is cut way, way down.
@@RedEyeC glad it works. also after connecting a stereo 1/4 jack you need to split it to 2 mono cables using a Y cable to achieve stereo sound. you then connect those 2 mono cables which are L and R to 2 different channels in the mixer or interface
@@hdihiiehei - I'm using a 1/4 stereo to XLR - not sure if it's a true stereo, but it seems very full.
A couple questions - I play a CTK-7000 in church, and have edited the perimeters of piano, pads and organ patches - layering and saving to banks - can this be done on this CTX-3000? Also - does the USB host connection accept Flash drives with pre-recorded tracks?
Can't get a reply on my questions :/
RedEyeC 1) Yes it can be done. You have a massive16 banks x 8 slots = 128 Registration memory slots. 1) No problem either. You’ve got an USB to device port where you can connect an USB me drive from which you can read any MIDI song. By the way, you can also read and UI WAV. files from the stick so that you can arrange backing tracks for your performances in church,
@@HubertEtAlice- thank you for these answers - sincerely appreciated :^))
I have a hard time changing tones and octaves when it comes to upper lower, left right etc. Can someone help? Tell me how to navigate between upper lower left right to be able to adjust tones independently. Please help!
I think I may end up buying this unit as I want one just for some home recording background music. But please don't try to tell me that there was any decent guitar sound coming from it. A Telecaster? Nope! Actually I have NEVER heard any synth with a good guitar sound that was not overly laden down with special effects.
Those $1500 keyboards sound exactly like a guitar
Do you know how to make the chords appear when you are playing the keyboard?
Press the ACCOMP button to turn it on and then you can play a chord in the set of first 18 keys.
Can you run it into a DAW like Mainstage?
as far as i know yes. not an expert though
実際かなりクオリティ高いっすよ
@@王子様だいちゃん ?
Rhodes tune?
I just purchased this model. I am basically a novice but, I tried to just get the song bank mode to playback a song, but no song plays back. I know how to press the song bank button, select or dial a song number and then press Play/Pause, but no sound. Is it defective and should return? Or, am I doing something wrong? Thanks.
Do you get sound when you play it, Sir ?
If you do, then there is a different way,
If you don't hear sound while playing it then, try this :-
Go to the Set (function) option, near the Num pad, (with arrow keys) scroll to Speaker option, and press enter,
now there will be an option to turn the Inbuilt speaker Off or On. make sure its On.
If you do hear sound when playing Keyboard, Then tell me back. :)
Had the same problem, first day i bought myCasio Ctx8000in, 2 years ago, But now i guess I am a Intermediate :)
@@YuvrajK.Official I resolved the problem. I was pressing the wrong play/stop button. The one I was repeatedly was the play/stop located under the Record/Stop button. The one that needed to be pressed is the PlayStop located on the left side of the keyboard in the rhythm/song button matrix right side. So much for intuitiveness.
@@tokyojerry ahh
So, yeah. Happy Pianisting. Hope you learn the best out of it. :)
This one or the yamaha psr e463...Which should i pick??
Both are outstanding models and have their own strengths and weaknesses. Give our talented sales team a call and we can help you figure out which would work best for your application. 800-356-5844.
Some of my pupils own PSR 463 Yamahas & they do not recognise 'on bass chords' which are essential at Grades 6-8, so I bought a CT-X 5000 as a teaching instrument as all the CT-X range do recognise 'on Bass' . It is so good that I now often Gig with it in smaller rooms in preference to my PX 560 . IMHO there is no comparison with a PSR 463 , you need to go way further up the Yamaha range to get close !!
Hi how would you rate the CT-X800 which has many sounds of the CT-X3000, on-bass chords, but lacks some features of the CT-X3000? Thanks.
@@HubertEtAlice, The CT-X 700 & 800 lack the extensive Voice, style & effects editing facilities of both the CT-X 3000 & 5000 & also only have basic recording functions whereas the higher models have full 16/17 Track sequencers, the relatively small increase in price between the 800 & 3000 in IMHO makes the choice a no brainer (The 700 also lacks a pitch bend wheel, essential for Grades 6-7 & 8.
@@HubertEtAlice The CT-X 3000 & 5000 also have far superior amp & speakers than the 700/800 ( 6 watts/15 watts RMS per channel 3000/5000) v 2.5 watts RMS 700/800 & crucially it is also nigh on impossible to balance the layer/split volumes on the lower models. Go for the 3000 (or 5000, as it is far more versatile connection wise if you are planning to gig with it & if you can afford it & DONT need it to work on batteries!)
So the audio output is in mono?
Hi. The Casio CT-X3000 supports stereo output via one ¼” TRS (stereo) headphone out jack. This can be used as a stereo output into a recording interface or PA system via an appropriate Y-Cable. Please give us a call at 800-356-5844 and we can get you a cable that suits your application.
If you are using a CT-X for gigging you are far better off with the CT-X 5000 as it has more 'Pro' connectivity sockets including 2 x 1/4 inch (L/mono +R jack) line output sockets + far more powerful internal speakers (15 watts RMS per channe) that are fine for rehearsing or even powerful enough for small background (ie Wedding breakfast/ dinner music) gigs.
is amazingggggggggggggggggggggg
The shame of it is this-several Casio arrangers already had a full drawbar mode and I have one of them the XW-P1. These don't. Several of the more pro-oriented Casios have both midi din and usb connectors-this one doesn't. Without getting into that debate most of my pro keys and modules need midi din and I had to buy a midi host box to connect my non-midi din usb computers and equipment to keys like this. and Casio stopped producing the MZ-X series, but with the PX-560 is still available-probably their most advanced instruments-both have hex layers, and this one doesn't. And yes, only 61 keys is fine for many things, but not for real piano technique-which also exists in a very fine design with many of the privias already as well. I would be glad to upgrade any of my pro equipment or even the best Casios, if Casio incorporated all these features into a true workstation-and since Casio is now capturing, in addition to the large hobbyist and newer musician's market, many of the working pros, its time. They may be...there is a new Casio something being released in January 2022. many of us are hoping for a combination MZ-X, PX560, XW-P1 with a pro-level piano keyboard, maybe as a 76 or 88 key choice, and even 61, plus the AIX sound source and possibly even a sampling capability-look up the old PX575, it has the ability to load wav samples, and even has a key-mapper which works well I have that one too so they know how to do this. Casio has all the hardware for any number of keys, release a choice of all 3 key designs, with "big boy pants (or skirts)" and Casio will now be a "big boy/girl whatever we are calling everybody now....
Does it have an output jack to plug into an amp?
Yes. Left(mono) and right and phones.
The song starting at 3:45. What is it?
i think it is 24k magic by bruno mars
MAN the sound of CTX 3000 is good if its stereo
The CT-X3000 has a stereo pair of speakers built in for local monitoring and a stereo unbalanced ¼” TRS output for headphones or line out into an amp or PA system.
5000 is better
@@jadenpina3989 But not, when you want to do music without stationary electricity.
Good evening..I owned a ctx 700..the keys always produces a ticking/clicking sounds everytime I played..is this normal?is it durable?
Qaulity
lindo teclado CASIO es mejor que yamaha
Why has got the keyboard perched on top of a coffin? Looks like he's in a chapel of rest.
make the other brand ....."shock....!
BRASIL(PORTUGUÊS): FOI UMA FALHA GIGANTESCA DA CASIO NÃO TER COLOCADO NESTE TECLADO A SAÍDA L/R. SE PÔS NO CTX 5000, POR QUE NÃO PÔS NESTE? MUITO VERGONHOSO PARA A CASIO!
CASIO:"😁 ".......😂😅