and i have casio ctk 860in2 which is basically same with this one but have a pitch wheel and a lot of indian sounds, which i don't use, i only use piano samples to practice and i often connect this with a daw. This is more than enough for me. But if i have to buy one today i would buy casio ctx 5000/3000/8000 it has got better piano samples than this.
Hmm, the only way I can think of is to attach an AUX cable to you phone from the keyboard's headphone socket. Use a recording app, then press play on the keyboard. The song should appear in the recording app as it plays. Hope that helps :)
Hmm, it’s close. I’d choose the 403 if I really loved dynamic control knobs, and I’d choose the 6200 if I valued more classy sounds and a wider range of effects. Actually yeah I’d personally choose the Casio 6200 out of those 2.
A bit late to the party, but I use mine exclusively with VSTs, paired with my mini midi keyboard controller. Works a dream for the mix of hands on midi control with a 61 key keyboard!
The Yamaha has richer samples, but the rawer sounds of the Casio will cut trough the mix a lot better. The PSRs have some kind of eq setting where all sounds get lost in a mix.
firos Iam they both have plastic synth action (spring return non-weighted) keys. In my experience Yamaha has always used a better keybed than Casio but I haven’t looked at any of the newer PSR-E keyboards. My CTX-800 pales in comparison, it’s ok for the price but not great. For reference, my old PSR-290 and my much newer and much more expensive MODX have the same keybed. It’s pretty good but Roland does do it better then either IMHO (except the go line).
For the piano sound , i think i,m going with casio, i used to owned both, yamaha piano sound too digital, and the upper note are almost unbearable to me. But other than that yamaha wins
They both compliment each other. Good pair up to make electronic albums. With those samplers you can make them sound like you have a pro studio.
Totally agree!
When casio did a nice screen Blue background. Amazing review indeed
Thanks for watching! Yep it's an agreeable look :) #gearfacts
Very awesome I love Casio keyboards
I have a CASIO WK-220 which is technically the same as the CTK-4200 but with 76 keys and a microphone port.
I JUST missed out on getting the WK-220 a few days ago :( Would have been a great review for Gearfacts :) #gearfacts
and i have casio ctk 860in2 which is basically same with this one but have a pitch wheel and a lot of indian sounds, which i don't use, i only use piano samples to practice and i often connect this with a daw. This is more than enough for me. But if i have to buy one today i would buy casio ctx 5000/3000/8000 it has got better piano samples than this.
The Yamaha sounds better but I really like the look of the Casio.
Yeah I think Casio are consistently a bit more stylish. Better display too :) #gearfacts
Indeed Yamaha sounds better
Hello bro
How can I save a song on my phone from this key board? Or in other words how can I copy a recording from the keyboard to the phone
Hmm, the only way I can think of is to attach an AUX cable to you phone from the keyboard's headphone socket. Use a recording app, then press play on the keyboard. The song should appear in the recording app as it plays. Hope that helps :)
Gearfacts thank you🌸🌹
Hi, what do you think about the keybed.,? Which one is better.,?
The 463 definitely
Yamaha sounds somewhere but not with you, but Casio sounds as if it’s nearby, more realistic
I think that's a fair point, there is a definite difference in "presence"
I have Casio ctk 4200
Me too
how was it
Please between PSR e463 and ctk4200 which one is better?
The E463 is better.
La CASIO es mucho mejor. Lindo diseño. Lindos sonidos
CTK6200 vs PSR403 ? Which one is best?
Hmm, it’s close. I’d choose the 403 if I really loved dynamic control knobs, and I’d choose the 6200 if I valued more classy sounds and a wider range of effects. Actually yeah I’d personally choose the Casio 6200 out of those 2.
Hello! CTK4200 work midi with windows 10?
thanks
Yes it does :) #gearfacts
@@gearfacts Thanks dude!
A bit late to the party, but I use mine exclusively with VSTs, paired with my mini midi keyboard controller. Works a dream for the mix of hands on midi control with a 61 key keyboard!
Please can somebody record style beats with ctk4200?
Please can beats be recorded into ctk4200
You can record drums as an instrument in a song, but you can create your own loops
The Yamaha has richer samples, but the rawer sounds of the Casio will cut trough the mix a lot better. The PSRs have some kind of eq setting where all sounds get lost in a mix.
Yep, especially that very simple sawtooth sound - sounded analog to me. A simple tone, excellently reproduced.
What is better e463 vs CTK7200?
Personally I’d choose the Yamaha 463
@@gearfacts thanks :-)
CTK 7200 es mucho mejor
Mucho mejor la CASIO
Those PSRE keyboard piano sounds do not sound as good as the piano sounds on the regular psr's
Are the keys on ctk plastic keys or weighted keys and which is more lasting the yamaha or casio keys
firos Iam they both have plastic synth action (spring return non-weighted) keys. In my experience Yamaha has always used a better keybed than Casio but I haven’t looked at any of the newer PSR-E keyboards. My CTX-800 pales in comparison, it’s ok for the price but not great. For reference, my old PSR-290 and my much newer and much more expensive MODX have the same keybed. It’s pretty good but Roland does do it better then either IMHO (except the go line).
Es mucho mejor la CASIO. Suena mejor la CASIO. Más lindo diseño.
I will not argue with that!
like🔔🔔😍😍🌹
For the piano sound , i think i,m going with casio, i used to owned both, yamaha piano sound too digital, and the upper note are almost unbearable to me. But other than that yamaha wins
Yep, I can certainly relate to to that. I REALLY like the Casio's soft piano sound. So mellow :) #gearfacts
Es mucho mejor la CASIO. Mejor sonido.
Yamaha PSR 463 is a weak product.
Awwww c'mon dude! All this for only $US300? It's not bad :)
@@gearfactses mucho mejor la CASIO
Yamaha PSR E 463 wins
Indeed. Can't ignore the difference in those price tags though eh! :) #gearfacts