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Casio, 61-Key Portable Keyboard (CT-X5000)

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Features

  • 61 full-size touch-responsive keys
  • 800 tones, 235 rhythms (all editable)
  • Class-compliant USB-MIDI plus USB device port
  • Pitch bend wheel, assignable mod button and expression pedal input
  • Includes AC adapter and tablet-ready music rest

Description

Meet the CT-X5000, The flagship of the new ct-x series. Its new Aix sound source generates sound quality that is simply incredible. With a huge list of performance and production Features, CT-X5000 delivers everything you need to sound your best.


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.11 x 37.3 x 4.5 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CT-X5000


Batteries: 6 D batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 23, 2018


Color Name: Red, Black


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Power Source: Usb


Wattage: 15 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent quality & value!
Let me begin by saying I’m not a professional musician, but I have gigged in local clubs, and recorded original material. Also, I have delayed reviewing this excellent product for a while, after initially getting used to some of the features and tones, and then taking a break from it to concentrate on guitar & bass. The biggest plus as far as I can see is that it has a very large collection of sounds, keyboard as well as strings, and wind instruments. Quite a bit of rhythm accompaniment too. And it can be played by the beginner right out of the box! Great connectivity, arpeggios, sequencing via “midi” record, a full blown music arranger that someone producing the musical score for a Hollywood movie could easily use. The biggest downside: If you want to create non-volatile phrases, or save what Casio calls “registrations”, that are basically 128 non-volatile groups of settings of tone, rhythm, mixer, effects, etc., it gets complex, and the learning curve is steep. Also, if you want to create custom tones, it’s complicated too. And that’s somewhat of an impediment to the work flow of actually producing arrangements with multiple parts and instruments. At least it is for me. But, the user manual is terrific, it takes you through everything step-by-step, and very clearly. It just takes time is all. But I suppose if you want to set up this instrument for playing a multi song set at a gig, you’d spend that time. And carefully! All in all, an excellent, beautifully made instrument for doing music arrangements, or just fooling around with a keyboard. Worth many times more than what you’ll pay for it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by Robert M. Koretsky

  • If you like to program and push buttons, this is for you!
First right off the bat is that the sound engine is pristine. the styles and acoustic samples sound very realistic including articulation functionality. Love the styles function button for accompaniment. This keyboard is meant for somebody who likes to tweak the factory sounds to their liking when learning. Casio is conservative on how they edited their sounds when putting it into their library (I.e. organs, electric pianos & pads); forcing the user to edit the sounds to their liking that can be painstaking, unlike Korg & Roland sounds are perfect out of the box. Another thing I did not like about the keyboard that forced me to return it was its confusing sequencer and recording functionality that requires too much manual editing by consistently pushing the shift, function arrows and exit buttons to get in and out if the menu features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022 by Vante Music Media

  • Hard to beat value
I'll start by saying that I am happy with this keyboard. It brings a quality of sound and feature set normally reserved for higher cost arrangers down to a entry/mid range price. I intended primarily to use it as a sound module but I've ended up playing it directly and experimenting with the auto accompaniments and rhythms on quite a few occasions. Physically it is about what you'd expect. The fairly large speakers make for a slightly heavier keyboard but it's still light. The plastic construction isn't the most robust but it feels in no real danger of breaking in transport or use. The ports feel robust enough and the buttons are all functional and respond as expected. The keys have a shiny surface and a slightly rounded profile which isn't my favourite but is usable. In terms of connectivity I had a sustain pedal and an expression pedal connected. It does not have DIN MIDI (usb only) so I'm using it with a Kenton USB MiDI host to integrate with the rest of my gear, which works fine, but costs about 1/3 the price of the keyboard vs a tiny cost to include when manufacturing. There is a headphone out and a pair of 1/4" master outs (connecting only the left results in mono. The headphone out has a retractable trim pot which is nice to see. The line outs don't have a trim, I which means their level reflects the master volume control only. This is an annoyance and means, when on the internal speakers, I need to turn the volume down (I sometimes just use the expression pedal. The key action is acceptable but the keys feel a little clacky in use and the velocity response isn't that smooth and there is no aftertouch. The pitch bend wheel is very small and has a fairly big dead zone in the middle making it hard to use smoothly. Instead of a mod wheel you get a modulation button which is of fairly limited use. The speakers are surprisingly good and project well. Overall it's about what you expect for the money in this regard. As for the sounds, they are a mixed bag. Some decent piano and epiano are a good start alongside some surprisingly usable guitar, strings, brass and reed instruments. A few of the samples are questionable and occasionally have very jarring velocity switching, but for the most part I found myself pleasantly surprised. The rhythms are also decent with fun accompaniment and a pretty big variety. The ability to record your own accompaniment is also great. In actual use, it can be hard to access all the features. They tend to be hidden behind menus and long presses. Combined with the very limited display, navigating all but the direct features on the panel can be frustrating. For my use case, it's mostly a multi timrbal sound source for use under MiDi control and in that respect it works well and the interface annoyances don't inhibit it's usability. Overall I'll say I'm happy with the keyboard. It sounds pretty good and is fairly usable. Given that the CT x700 has the same sound source and a much lower price, users looking for an entry level keyboard will likely be very happy. This keyboard is also good value but the lack of DIN midi is a little frustrating given the price increment over the lower models. In any case it's still hard to beat and I'd recommend the CTx range to others looking for a basic keyboard with a decent range of usable sounds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019 by Dan M

  • GREAT KEYBOARD, GREAT VALUE
I researched $500.00 -$1000 keyboards for 3 mths before I purchased the Casio CTX 5000. The piano, E piano, organ and string sounds are top notch both for stage and studio (I use it for both). I love the feal of the wieghted keys, the buttons are soft to touch. The midi, recording and other features are easy to grasp and the "online manual" on Youtube is a great resource for learning operation if you don't like to read a bunch of technical stuff. Again you may listen to this keyboard online but when you get it home you will enjoy the warm tones and have many "wow very cool" moments. I'm extremely happy with ctx 5000 at this time under $500. You just can't beat it. Alot of bang for your $$$. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022 by Scott Russell

  • pretty good
it's fun. sounds really good.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by Charles Shaver

  • Great product and great price
I bought this for my son for christmas and he loves it, with all the on-line tutorials he is already playing certain songs, i bought an open box item at a great discount and it came without a mark on it, very satisfied with the purchase🙂
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021 by Charles potts

  • Superb sound
Great keyboard with excellent sound system. So many features im still learning...
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2021 by YoungLion72

  • Controls are complicated not like the old Casios.
Difficult easy but complicated at the same time. But other than that a great keyboard almost perfect.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021 by Israel Ortiz

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