I have the Casio WTK-7500 the 76 key version of this and it is a beast of a machine. One main feature you didn't mention is you can create your own styles! Although, for me the sounds are sounding a little outdated to me. I also own a Yamaha PSR E473 and I tend to like Yamaha sounds better...but as far editing, I think these Casio keyboards have the upper hand. I created a really good Thermin sound on my Casio and tried to create one on my Yamaha and could not get it to sound right or good at all....doesn't have all the editing features like the Casio!
Hi just got a used ctk 7000 from fb havent got the time to tinker with it yet but is it true that you can create your intro,fill in amd endings? This is like a minilab 3 lol.
@@gearfacts would be cool if you can make your version of tutorial, this is the video from the other guy who makes his own intro, fill-ins and endings with ctk7500. th-cam.com/video/vUZCkSEC9sM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BfqfaiDOHBMD0XYa
i think most people don't know that in so many Casio keyboards you have the basic synth features, sadly there no filter in this one. I also love the "drawbar" organ - and i don't know any other keyboards in this price range with this feature. There was an info about quite big latency in the drawbars - is it true?
The slightly updated CTK7200/WK7600 has improvements over this in that department. The 7000/7500 have 4 zones in the drawbars and the 7200/7600 has 8 zones. I still have my WK7600 for this reason and is amazing for the money. I brought mine new but i bet there are good deals to be had on the second hand market. I still love it to this day.
@@gearfacts Sorry not intended to be Gearfacts . A great review from you . I recently brought a Roland E60 on your previous review of it a year or so ago 👍
Yes, I think it would be ideal as it has a mic socket. Casio makes several models with mic sockets, so if you are looking for something simpler try the CTK-496
Sir i need keyboard but i don't have money can you help me one keyboard please
I have the Casio WTK-7500 the 76 key version of this and it is a beast of a machine.
One main feature you didn't mention is you can create your own styles!
Although, for me the sounds are sounding a little outdated to me. I also own a Yamaha PSR E473 and I tend to like Yamaha sounds better...but as far editing, I think these Casio keyboards have the upper hand.
I created a really good Thermin sound on my Casio and tried to create one on my Yamaha and could not get it to sound right or good at all....doesn't have all the editing features like the Casio!
Ahhh yes I forgot the beat creator! Glad you liked the video though
@@gearfacts Yes! Good job! Always informative!
Same here I called my theremin sound spaceship
Hi just got a used ctk 7000 from fb havent got the time to tinker with it yet but is it true that you can create your intro,fill in amd endings? This is like a minilab 3 lol.
I believe you can, but I never worked out how to do it. Good all-round keyboard though, for sure.
@@gearfacts would be cool if you can make your version of tutorial, this is the video from the other guy who makes his own intro, fill-ins and endings with ctk7500.
th-cam.com/video/vUZCkSEC9sM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BfqfaiDOHBMD0XYa
I own the WK-7500 basically the same thing but with more features. You make it sound really cool yeah! High vibes Bro!@
Much obliged!
@@gearfacts cool bro Yeah!
Does it have a sampler? Great vid btw
Yes it does :)
Interesting Video my friend.
Love Casio´s Innovations.
best wishes😉😊
Thanks Helmut :)
I still have this keyboard for 12 years, sick machine!
Great video, how are the keys are they weighted
Touch response, yes, but not weighted like a piano.
The CZ 101
i think most people don't know that in so many Casio keyboards you have the basic synth features, sadly there no filter in this one. I also love the "drawbar" organ - and i don't know any other keyboards in this price range with this feature. There was an info about quite big latency in the drawbars - is it true?
Yes, the clunkiness in changing the drawbar settings is really jarring. Minus one point for that, Casio! But what a great home keyboard :)
The slightly updated CTK7200/WK7600 has improvements over this in that department. The 7000/7500 have 4 zones in the drawbars and the 7200/7600 has 8 zones. I still have my WK7600 for this reason and is amazing for the money. I brought mine new but i bet there are good deals to be had on the second hand market. I still love it to this day.
@@leerobinson8709 yep - Everything we need is already on the second hand market :)
Wait so you’re telling me they were able to do all that in 2010 AND YET THEY STILL USED THE OLD SOUND CHIP FOR 30+ YEARS?❓❓❓❓❓😭😭😭😭
Yep :/
First view, got luck I guess. Great review.
Lucky lady 😎
Slightly weird reply from Tim there :/
@@gearfacts Nah. It's ok. I'm used to weird replies. At least, it wasn't in Latin.
@@gearfacts Sorry not intended to be Gearfacts . A great review from you . I recently brought a Roland E60 on your previous review of it a year or so ago 👍
Cheers man!
Does this have the same sound engine as the 6250 ? I have that keyboard .Casio do good value products .
Apart from the drawbar organ, yes I think it's the same.
@@gearfacts Ah yes that's what I suspected.
Pls can this be useful for a beginner, and also for one who's already a singer but want to play and arranger her own songs?
Yes, I think it would be ideal as it has a mic socket. Casio makes several models with mic sockets, so if you are looking for something simpler try the CTK-496
Hi gearfacts can you please make a video on the Yamaha PSR 5700