Yes, he did. If you're looking for one for a CASIO keyboard, I highly recommend the SP-20, which I use myself. It is an amazing sustain pedal for the price, and is compatible with all modern CASIO keyboards that accept sustain pedals. And, as a bonus, it's made of mostly metal.
They're pretty good. CASIO worked put in some effort to make them just as good, if not better than, their opponents. CASIO has come a long way. They're probably the best you're going to get in this price range on an instrument that's not purpose built for only organ tones.
There is nothing that can touch this for the kind of money we are talking about here. And the pianos are wonderful! We need a Casio semi modular poly synth. Imagine this sound engine becoming patched to a euro rack ...over usb midi or cv...and at some kind of beefier build ...that would be a game changer for Casio. Peace Christo 👽
I've had this keyboard for almost two years and have put countless hours into it. It is normal for there to be a good bit of key noise. CASIO unfortunately cheaped out with the mechanical aspects of the keyboard. It is only $450, so it's not going to be amazing.
I want to buy a keyboard, i am a beginner but i want to buy a keyboard that will last me long, between yamaha psr e436 and casio ct x3000 what will you recommend? Or is there any option?
Not the files directly, I believe, but the volume dial is a master volume controller, so you can lower the sound of the output. I know this because I own one. Cheers!
@@TheSoundTestRoom thanks for the quick answer 😊 overall what do you think about this keyboard vs korg ek 50 in the quality of voices and rythms most important part
Sounds great. It might be nice to hear some sounds from the audio out rather than from the speakers. I'm certain it sounds great in the room but can sound thin through a camera's microphone. Still, lovely sounds that I'm certain are very useful. Thanks for sharing this video.
This is a direct feed audio video, in full stereo, the clicking the first half of the video is my fingers hitting the keys because I forgot to turn off my condenser mic on the mixer, listen through headphones for a better sound😎
I have the CT-X9000IN & I must say, it sounds, incredible! Very user friendly interface and lots of useful rhythms.
That’s sounds so cool 😎!!!!!
Comprei o meu ontem , realmente muito Top. Agora estudar!!
Perfect!
Do the speakers sound good? Thanks for the demo! It is great!
Did you use a sustain pedal with the piano tones? The sustain was very short on them.
Yes, he did. If you're looking for one for a CASIO keyboard, I highly recommend the SP-20, which I use myself. It is an amazing sustain pedal for the price, and is compatible with all modern CASIO keyboards that accept sustain pedals. And, as a bonus, it's made of mostly metal.
Hello, can you tell me about the keys? How is the texture? Do they have a little grip or is it easy to slip off?
Please can you play 24k by Brunos Mars on you're CTX 5009 cover ?
Thanks The Sound Test Room.
How is the organ tones? Are they comparable to Yamaha, korg and Roland in same budget?
The organ are great
@@TheSoundTestRoom That's quite true.
They're pretty good. CASIO worked put in some effort to make them just as good, if not better than, their opponents. CASIO has come a long way. They're probably the best you're going to get in this price range on an instrument that's not purpose built for only organ tones.
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Is there any app for the iPad which covers some of the sounds of Casio keyboards? This would be great! This instrument sounds better than a Yamaha.
Markus Borchert Hi Markus, there isn’t an app fo this kind of thing but there is a Casio Synth app still I think
Markus Borchert i totally agree! Peace Christo 👽
There is nothing that can touch this for the kind of money we are talking about here. And the pianos are wonderful! We need a Casio semi modular poly synth. Imagine this sound engine becoming patched to a euro rack ...over usb midi or cv...and at some kind of beefier build ...that would be a game changer for Casio. Peace Christo 👽
@@christoroppolo8742 Oh yeah! I would buy that the day it comes out! And it probably wouldn't be a wallet-drainer, either!
is "mechanical" sound coming from the keys while playing fast is normal in this keyboard ?
I've had this keyboard for almost two years and have put countless hours into it. It is normal for there to be a good bit of key noise. CASIO unfortunately cheaped out with the mechanical aspects of the keyboard. It is only $450, so it's not going to be amazing.
I want to buy a keyboard, i am a beginner but i want to buy a keyboard that will last me long, between yamaha psr e436 and casio ct x3000 what will you recommend? Or is there any option?
The CT X3000 is a very good keyboard for a beginner, great range of sounds of high quality
@@TheSoundTestRoom He is correct. CASIO keyboards last really long.
There is any way to control the volume of wav files?
Not the files directly, I believe, but the volume dial is a master volume controller, so you can lower the sound of the output. I know this because I own one. Cheers!
@@lars1588 I found the way. There is an specific option in the function menu called AudioPly -> Volume.
@@juanmiguel431 Cool. I'll need to try that out then!
How feels the keybed?
It’s not hammer action but it’s very very good for the price
@@TheSoundTestRoom thanks for the quick answer 😊 overall what do you think about this keyboard vs korg ek 50 in the quality of voices and rythms most important part
Can I record my vocal in CTX 9000in
No, you can’t record Audio In, you can plug a mic in, but not record it
Sounds great. It might be nice to hear some sounds from the audio out rather than from the speakers. I'm certain it sounds great in the room but can sound thin through a camera's microphone. Still, lovely sounds that I'm certain are very useful. Thanks for sharing this video.
This is a direct feed audio video, in full stereo, the clicking the first half of the video is my fingers hitting the keys because I forgot to turn off my condenser mic on the mixer, listen through headphones for a better sound😎
@@TheSoundTestRoom Oh, I was wondering that as well.