given it to my grand daughter who is 10 year old. With the app and software this is a mini studio for her. She loves it. Easy to understand and lots of support on YT.
My CASIO CT-S300 arrived last week. Very well designed panel layout on a solid quality build. The matte keybed is better than many expensive synthesizers and the pitch bend wheel and speakers are small and sturdy. The comp sheet music rest is a nice addition. 400 tones plus 77 rhythms and the Dance Music mode that allows you to build EDM tracks provides a lot of sound and the Function button opens up an impressive amount of additional sound shaping, including multiple reverb types and programmable pitch bend range. This instrument is loaded and to me worth way more than the market price.
Update - Using this keyboard since past 2 weeks. It is perfect for the beginners and it has a soft touch response which is good. Overall, i am happy with this purchase and would recommend everyone to buy this who has a tight budget but looking for a touch response keyboard.
@@Aksshay hey is the touch sensitivity really good? Does it really make the difference when you play it compared to a non touch sensitive keyboard? Please?
@@Mika-jx1wt yes, the touch response is actually good. I thought it would not be much better as the price is low for this keyboard. But it is quite good. Two types of touch responses are there Light and nornal. So normal is very good and you'll love it.
Relearning piano on one of these. Good little piano. Sometimes I like to change the sound to the church organ, harpsichord, glockenspiel, tubular bells or harp mode just to switch things up.
I bought this keyboard as I want to learn basic piano/keyboard skills. My main concernce was to get good playable keys and they are really very much better than I was expecting. Be aware though if you are purchasing this keyboard in the UK it will not come with a power supply.
I had bought it. It is a fantastic keyboard for beginners. The quality of keys is far better than others and also the tones, rhythms and songs are nice. But, How can we record and loop our recordings in it ?
Hi Martin, it sure would be nice if Casio put out a gig bag for the Casiotone models. The gig bags they do sell are either too long and wide for the nice slimline of a Casiotone.
I know this is an old comment, but I'm answering in case it's helpful to anyone else. This keyboard is velocity sensitive, meaning it's louder or quieter depending on how suddenly you hit the keys. A pro would probably need something more sensitive, but I've been able to get an adequate variety of volumes out of it. Good for starting out, practicing and playing informally.
Just bought it and it's so easy to play on my lap. I don't have to get up on a hard stool. I'm not sure what cords he is saying to buy to use the ipad for chordana?
I think the problem with this keyboard is the tone memory. Of you use the tone number 5 and next tone number 45 You need you turn the wheel to go into that number. Not good for the stage performance
If you know how to do a bit of soldering, and some math you could in theory hook up 'any' rechargeable batteries to the battery slots like a lifehack, for portability without dealing with low lifespan charge.
it depends what you would like to do with it, but for practice, quick setup, portablility, it's a great little keyboard 👍🏻 I use it for quick rehearsals before jumping into the great church organ
Yes. He says so on minute 0:17. Also, the keyboard has some basic useful features like the metronome for your lessons, plug for sustain pedal for when you start learning to use it and five octaves for you to have a good amount of notes to play.
I guess it is impossible to save a midi file created inside CT-S300 to a Pendrive - if you memorize recording inside the Casio CT-S300 - I wonder how you can take it out from the Casio. is it possible only by the connection with a USB cable to a computer? and if you have memorized your midi file inside CasioCT-S300 can you expert in a USB Pendrive or computer or do you have to audio record directly to the computer by a USB cable - those are things we need to know because it is very useful also for professional musicians but those things I need to know there are not explained
I bought a Casio CTS 300 to learn keyboard. But there is no chord button. Also when I am playing left hand chord (CEG) some music is starting to play. The manual is also inconclusive about playing normal left hand chord. The Rythm, Pattern, ACMP options are of no help. The beats keep starting to play the moment I press left hand C-E-G. How to play normal left hand chord without triggering other beats or sounds? This is so frustrating. Please help.
Hello. I am a beginner and just bought an LK-S250. I am however a little mystified as to the labeling of these. Is a S300 newer, more modern than an LK- S250. Or, are they just arbitrary designations? Thanks!
Hi! I just got the 300 and have been trying to set it up with my computer, but when I plug it in, nothing happens. I've checked the local control, checked that my USB cable does work on another device, and that my USB port also works. But when I plug everything in, my PC doesn't recognize the keyboard anywhere. Has anyone else run into this issue?
Is there an app that controls CTS (Casiotone) keyboards? Just like the app "Chordana Play"->"Piano Remote Controller" for other keyboards? How to quickly toggle through sounds bank without keypad? e.g. If I want to jump from tune no. 300 to 400 and change rhythm from 20-60. How Casio brands this as a smart keyboard without app control?
I just got my S200 today, it does have speaker issues. 1) When you play it via local speakers it doesn't show much, the sound is just 'lower quality' on average. 2) Plugging in a headphone and setting 'volume' high enough to hear via headphones and you will notice the problem, massive distortion when you hit lower note keys that has to do with 'vibrations' frequencies. 3) Plugging in the USB to use as midi, when you use the keyboard as a 'playback' it fails to properly play most sounds from the PC and if you mess with the tones on the piano while it's playing back, you end up with 'broken' distortions looping if you play certain ones, which can make the speaker extremely loud at low volumes. I think there is a 'board' issue with how the controller is designed or utilized, since I am using much 'newer' software than the keyboard can handle digitally.
It works fine as a 'controller' for PC Midi playback for the most part so long as you use your headphones elsewhere, not on the keyboard, to rely on the keyboard's speaker/audio out playback is a fatal flaw if not for the basic piano tones.
@@dra6o0n I don't use midi and all those stuff. I'm into classical piano so it's work fine for me since I only use it as a piano and only use the keyboard speakers. 😀
It is so annoying to see a music rest this good on a keyboard at this price. My piano which has a retail price of over $3000 has a music rest about half this size and is specially designed so that all sheet music develops a mid page backwards bend.
Casio cts 100,200,300 is just throwing money away. These are keyboards to take pictures with and put on instagram😉. It is better to add some money and buy Casio cts1,400 or Ctx 700, which have a decent sound with AIX sound, is much better than AHL sound.
Did Casio add any android blocking software? My cts-300 connects for 5 seconds to android phone then disconnectes. However, it connects to (Windows-Dell) laptop correctly. I tried 3 different android phones with 3 different cables. I have tested cables and ports separately. It seems to be casiotone cts-300 software fault.
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Using it for several days. Though it's a good instrument for the price, the poor preset saving is disappointing. 1 preset is rather annoying than useful. Like, You would make model 301 with 5 presets, 302 with 10, adding 5$ to each. Please, Casio - if you add a feature, make sure that it is not disrespectful. Micro USB? - Are you serious? I want to look in the eyes of the product owner.
given it to my grand daughter who is 10 year old. With the app and software this is a mini studio for her. She loves it. Easy to understand and lots of support on YT.
What kind of app n software??
My CASIO CT-S300 arrived last week. Very well designed panel layout on a solid quality build. The matte keybed is better than many expensive synthesizers and the pitch bend wheel and speakers are small and sturdy. The comp sheet music rest is a nice addition.
400 tones plus 77 rhythms and the Dance Music mode that allows you to build EDM tracks provides a lot of sound and the Function button opens up an impressive amount of additional sound shaping, including multiple reverb types and programmable pitch bend range.
This instrument is loaded and to me worth way more than the market price.
My dream keyboard Casiotone CTS-300.
Regards from Philippines !
I bought this keyboard and am glad its right for me as a beginner,fantastic!
i'm going to get mine tonight. thanks for this very insightful review. :)
Just ordered this beauty and arriving tomorrow ♥️♥️♥️
Waiting waiting waiting !!
Update - Using this keyboard since past 2 weeks.
It is perfect for the beginners and it has a soft touch response which is good.
Overall, i am happy with this purchase and would recommend everyone to buy this who has a tight budget but looking for a touch response keyboard.
@@Aksshay hey is the touch sensitivity really good? Does it really make the difference when you play it compared to a non touch sensitive keyboard? Please?
@@Mika-jx1wt yes, the touch response is actually good. I thought it would not be much better as the price is low for this keyboard. But it is quite good.
Two types of touch responses are there
Light and nornal.
So normal is very good and you'll love it.
hey, can you connect headphones as not to disturb others while learning?
@@pingslayer yes, it has a 3.5mm jack where you can connect the headphones too
Great little keyboard with some very good design elements. Quite a powerful music machen machinen. Great Casio product for take anywhere music.
Couldn't agree more!
So great unboxing and review of casiotone cts-300👍👍!!!
Done for ordered!! Tomorrow will be fun! Xoxo
1:17 can run on 6 AA batteries 1:46 400 sounds 2:11 77 rhythms 2:39 dance music mode for the inexperienced
Relearning piano on one of these. Good little piano. Sometimes I like to change the sound to the church organ, harpsichord, glockenspiel, tubular bells or harp mode just to switch things up.
I have bought this piano and I liked it
i have one its so good i love it it has every instrument sound all in one keyboard 😌
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
Okey it's time to start saving money for next year's Christmas 🎄
I always wanted to have one😍 Im now saving up some money for 3 years, so I can buy 1🥰 I'm wishing for sponsor😂I wanted it so Badly😵
🙄
@@vijayakumar6804 LMAO
I saved till 10000 Indian rupees or 13 US dollars
@@tatake2077 130*
I hope you've managed to buy it now !
I bought this keyboard as I want to learn basic piano/keyboard skills. My main concernce was to get good playable keys and they are really very much better than I was expecting. Be aware though if you are purchasing this keyboard in the UK it will not come with a power supply.
Wow!!!! Nice keyboard 🎹!!!!
I had bought it. It is a fantastic keyboard for beginners. The quality of keys is far better than others and also the tones, rhythms and songs are nice. But, How can we record and loop our recordings in it ?
Hi Martin, it sure would be nice if Casio put out a gig bag for the Casiotone models. The gig bags they do sell are either too long and wide for the nice slimline of a Casiotone.
It would have been sooooo gooood if there was atleast the red colored ones just like the CT S200....
True that
Thanks 👍
Sir, you not give information about petch blend and touch sencetive but the review is too much nice 👍👍
I know this is an old comment, but I'm answering in case it's helpful to anyone else. This keyboard is velocity sensitive, meaning it's louder or quieter depending on how suddenly you hit the keys. A pro would probably need something more sensitive, but I've been able to get an adequate variety of volumes out of it. Good for starting out, practicing and playing informally.
@@moseyonover733 From what I am reading this is good for a Beginner, right? I just want a Piano Keyboard, not all the fluff. Will this work?
perfect
Folks earning in USD/EUR are grumbling and finding this expensive.. Imagine about folks earning in weaker asian currencies.
Dafaq
Exactly lol. It's INR (Indian rupee) for me as a middle class Indian and tbh it isn't that expensive. idk what people talking about
Indians spend like a boss when they like something. Otherwise not a penny on things.
My Casio keyboard's usb port not working it keeps connecting and disconnecting
Just bought it and it's so easy to play on my lap. I don't have to get up on a hard stool. I'm not sure what cords he is saying to buy to use the ipad for chordana?
I think the problem with this keyboard is the tone memory.
Of you use the tone number 5 and next tone number 45
You need you turn the wheel to go into that number.
Not good for the stage performance
Hi brother..
How to change the tones quickly instead of manually rotating the knob..
Please explain...
this is so awesome and affordable, you guys did fucking great!
If you know how to do a bit of soldering, and some math you could in theory hook up 'any' rechargeable batteries to the battery slots like a lifehack, for portability without dealing with low lifespan charge.
How to setup default volume on ct-s300? The volume always resets to 8 on power up.
it won’t turn on battery power? it’s configured to alkaline and the batteries are brand new
Solo necesita el cable de power verdad?
Im looking for that kind of keyboard here in the Philippines, but there is no available here.. 😭
Available in Lazada
I bought one online from Sweetwater, 9k php with shipping
Yesterday I Bought this. I Have Still Doubts Is it worthy to Buy that One ??
it depends what you would like to do with it, but for practice, quick setup, portablility, it's a great little keyboard 👍🏻 I use it for quick rehearsals before jumping into the great church organ
Does it have transpose function?
Hi, yes it does - it's on the "Functions" menu and you can use the rotating dial or the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust it 👍🏻
Is it have transpose option
This is good for beginner like me?
Yes. He says so on minute 0:17. Also, the keyboard has some basic useful features like the metronome for your lessons, plug for sustain pedal for when you start learning to use it and five octaves for you to have a good amount of notes to play.
Hi , I bought the casiotone cts300... can we add custom tones, and how can we change tones quickly in between a song 🎵 ..thank you
so.. the way to plug that into my computer would be 1/8 jackphone?
Hi
Thx for this video.
Can we play the right hand with a piano sound and the left hand with another sound (for instance string sounds?
Thx and regards
no. you can't split sounds on keyboard.
roland gokeys vs this one which one is better??
I guess it is impossible to save a midi file created inside CT-S300 to a Pendrive - if you memorize recording inside the Casio CT-S300 - I wonder how you can take it out from the Casio. is it possible only by the connection with a USB cable to a computer? and if you have memorized your midi file inside CasioCT-S300 can you expert in a USB Pendrive or computer or do you have to audio record directly to the computer by a USB cable - those are things we need to know because it is very useful also for professional musicians but those things I need to know there are not explained
I bought a Casio CTS 300 to learn keyboard.
But there is no chord button.
Also when I am playing left hand chord (CEG) some music is starting to play.
The manual is also inconclusive about playing normal left hand chord. The Rythm, Pattern, ACMP options are of no help. The beats keep starting to play the moment I press left hand C-E-G.
How to play normal left hand chord without triggering other beats or sounds?
This is so frustrating.
Please help.
You didn't mention the sustain button, but I'm guessing it's on or off, right?
Can I connect additional amplifier speaker for more sound ?
Yes through the headphone output
Una pregunta, se puede conectar a la PC y usarlo en fl studio? Ya sea conectarlo a una interfaz de audio o por USB???
Sí, tiene midi!
Can this unit be plugged into an amp for larger sound?
Yes!
please say how to adjust (up & down) volume of rhythm separately ?
How can we know that the keyboard is fully charged
The keyboard does not charge. It can use rechargeable batteries but you'd have to charge them elsewhere.
@@casiomusicgear okay
A perfect keyboard to go with the classic Casio F91W watch
Price sir
*Casio vs Yamaha Which is best???*
Which casio model and which yamaha model?
Yamaha has much more realistic sounds and more quality sounds so yamaha is better at least for me
@@rccasgar the yamaha psr e363 is the most economic model that has sensitive keys and casio i don't know
LOL! You're asking this on an official CASIO video?! LMAO!!!
Main minus point of Casiotone keyboards are...No Numeric keypad...
Really need to hear at least some of the basic Piano, electric Piano, Organ and Synth sounds. Without those demonstrated this isn't much use.
How much is it?
Hey, can we use Casiotone CT s300 as a MIDI keyboard? Please tell
Yes of course. :)
It has a USB MIDI port on the back.
@@casiomusicgear thank you so much
I'm not seeing or hearing anything about MIDI capability. I gather the USB port is for a USB flash drive?
It is a USB MIDI port.
How do i turn off the pressure sensitive key ?
Will this work as a midi trigger via the USB port to a DAW ?
yep
Hi. It seems to be nice product. Is the size of the keys the same as the one on an "acoustic" piano? Thx.
Hello. I am a beginner and just bought an LK-S250. I am however a little mystified as to the labeling of these. Is a S300 newer, more modern than an LK- S250. Or, are they just arbitrary designations? Thanks!
CT-S300 is just like your LK-S250 but doesn't have light up keys. It also adds a pitch bend wheel.
the only thing I could say is not great is the display, a bit too small for my liking
Can we use with Logic or Cubase Software as a midi keyboard
Yes, of course.
@@casiomusicgear thanks Now I Bye it... Please give mi better deal Options about this product.
Hi! I just got the 300 and have been trying to set it up with my computer, but when I plug it in, nothing happens. I've checked the local control, checked that my USB cable does work on another device, and that my USB port also works. But when I plug everything in, my PC doesn't recognize the keyboard anywhere. Has anyone else run into this issue?
Some micro-USB cables are only good for power, not data transfer. It is almost always the cable at fault.
Nice toy
Do v need battery to start the keyboard?
Or the power supply itself is enough.
It comes with a power supply.
Does it have 88 keys? Sorry if I didn't hear
61
@@AW-mm7wi oh ok then
harmonium tone present?
Can you layer tones?
Some of the preset tones contain layers such as piano + strings.
does it have a register bank?
请问怎么调他的音域的范围
Hi Mike... Is it possible to connect the Casiotone CT-S300 to external speakers? Thank you.
If there is a microphone outlet it will.
Is there an app that controls CTS (Casiotone) keyboards? Just like the app "Chordana Play"->"Piano Remote Controller" for other keyboards?
How to quickly toggle through sounds bank without keypad? e.g. If I want to jump from tune no. 300 to 400 and change rhythm from 20-60.
How Casio brands this as a smart keyboard without app control?
yes this keyboard is also compiatable with chordana app
I brought the Casiotone CT-S300, from one of the online shopping site, Is there any way that I can verify or check, is this a genuine or fake product?
Register your product online with the warranty card number that comes with your keyboard. That will sort it out.
What is version in this keyboard. Will it update . If yes then how Pls tell
Does it have piano-sized keys?
Yes
Do we need battery or can we play at home without them ?
You can use power supply (adapter is include).
Can one record what you play to store on tablet or device connected?
Amazing design but Casio should release same design a Casiotone with full 88 keys and a padel with. this one is disappointing in that case
do anyone uses this as a midi controller in a DAW¿¿ if so.. is it good¿¿
Only 2 velocity levels so rather not
Please help. I just received my s300 and the soft static sounds are coming from the speakers. Is this a faulty device or does everyone has that?
If it does that when you aren't doing anything to it, it's likely defective speakers.
@@dra6o0n too late. I didn't exchange it thinking it was normal. But the static doesnt affect me much.
I just got my S200 today, it does have speaker issues.
1) When you play it via local speakers it doesn't show much, the sound is just 'lower quality' on average.
2) Plugging in a headphone and setting 'volume' high enough to hear via headphones and you will notice the problem, massive distortion when you hit lower note keys that has to do with 'vibrations' frequencies.
3) Plugging in the USB to use as midi, when you use the keyboard as a 'playback' it fails to properly play most sounds from the PC and if you mess with the tones on the piano while it's playing back, you end up with 'broken' distortions looping if you play certain ones, which can make the speaker extremely loud at low volumes.
I think there is a 'board' issue with how the controller is designed or utilized, since I am using much 'newer' software than the keyboard can handle digitally.
It works fine as a 'controller' for PC Midi playback for the most part so long as you use your headphones elsewhere, not on the keyboard, to rely on the keyboard's speaker/audio out playback is a fatal flaw if not for the basic piano tones.
@@dra6o0n I don't use midi and all those stuff. I'm into classical piano so it's work fine for me since I only use it as a piano and only use the keyboard speakers. 😀
It is so annoying to see a music rest this good on a keyboard at this price. My piano which has a retail price of over $3000 has a music rest about half this size and is specially designed so that all sheet music develops a mid page backwards bend.
Does this keyboard have electric guitar sound?
Yes
Cts 300 or ctk 3500 cual es mejor?
CTS300... otra cosa sería si lo compararas con el CTX700, que seguramente es mejor en todo salvo portabilidad y teclas
How many keys are there ??
61 keys.
Casio cts 100,200,300 is just throwing money away. These are keyboards to take pictures with and put on instagram😉. It is better to add some money and buy Casio cts1,400 or Ctx 700, which have a decent sound with AIX sound, is much better than AHL sound.
How does the keys feel?
is plastic cheap
Did Casio add any android blocking software?
My cts-300 connects for 5 seconds to android phone then disconnectes. However, it connects to (Windows-Dell) laptop correctly.
I tried 3 different android phones with 3 different cables. I have tested cables and ports separately. It seems to be casiotone cts-300 software fault.
Using it for several days. Though it's a good instrument for the price, the poor preset saving is disappointing. 1 preset is rather annoying than useful. Like, You would make model 301 with 5 presets, 302 with 10, adding 5$ to each. Please, Casio - if you add a feature, make sure that it is not disrespectful.
Micro USB? - Are you serious? I want to look in the eyes of the product owner.
Please sent the Casio CTS 300 for free as a gift .....🤗🤗
Is that keyboard have a transfer scale option in function ?
Yes, you can transpose +/- 12 notes
Can you record on it, if so how?
even I want the answer
No the CT-S300 does not have built-in recording capability. Through the USB MIDI port you can record to a computer or mobile device.
Does this include pedal?
No
How can I change tones quickly on this keyboard?
get a paper so you can go quickly to the tone you like (still a bit slow)
Ctx 700 or cts 300 which one is good please reply sir urgent
CTX700 is better in everything but portability, keybed and ease of use
Will you give me a keyboard? Pls
Does it come with the music rest ?
Yeah
😯😯😯