I enjoyed it. Same sound set as the ctk 451 I have. With the midi ports I have a feeling reverb and chorus could be added with an external effects machine.
Hey gearFacts nice video. One of my friends had one of these as a child. I think Cassio keyboards are the best in my opinion; they have good sounds and really fun demo songs. Although this isn't my favourite keyboard from Cassio I still like some features about it.
thaught you would like to know I have another new keyboard, this time the casio ctk495. what I've learned is that with each model from this keyboards time, none of the 100 rhythms have changed, only the songs. the ctk495 does not have midi ports but has the same sounds, I have no power adapter for it so have to run it on 6 double a's, not sure how long its supposed to last on batteries, but hopefully unlike yamaha, the sound generator is not too taxing on them
@@gearfacts I was going to get the lk100 as that has midi, but its all the same sounds and feature wise, however, the adapter it will come with will work on the ctk495 as its the same one that both keyboards need
I still have this CTK-481 keyboard for 17 years I got it when I was 3 years old but now I got a new Casio keyboard it's a LK 280 light up keys I have that for 2 years now🎹 both of the keyboards I got were brand new
I have a Casio CTK but it’s broke it was used and it was abused at the place where I found it from a black key is missing and a white key is missing, but it still works but only one speaker works. The other speaker has problems with connection.
@@omegalitico Well I put midi in in midi out and midi out in midi in. Then in the software (Reaper + any VST synth) I put midi input on all channels and it just works. If you use different stuff I don't know, my stuff I found in Google somehow.
Just found this review as someone on FB is selling this particular model for $30. I used to own an older model for basic recording of songs (bass, drums, strings) and wondering if this would be worth my time to re-record my music on it. Since it has a MIDI output, I know I can connect to my laptop using a MIDI/USB cable. I'm a "Low-end Andy" because I can only afford so much on something that could be useful for my needs.
It's funny 'cause the chord name block on the LCD shows "6" and yet you can't do either of them. (And they show just a major chord for 6th and minor for minor 6th in the song bank tunes.)
Well I suggest not spending too much. Personally I wouldn't go over $30, and I'd choose comfort over sound quality when using a keyboard like this. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching my channel :) Gearfacts
Available in stores right now? I suggest the Yamaha PSR-E373. Used: Anything by Yamaha that is black or silver in color (not grey). If you are hiring a piano teacher though, they will insist on a 88-key weighted-action keyboard, any brand - just buy the cheapest one you can find.
I don't have this one anymore but I think there may have been a sustain option in the function menu. You can still get the manual by googling "Casio CTK481 PDF"
Hello. I was given one of these and I want to use it as a midi controller only. My DAW is Logic Pro X and I have a Y-shaped midi-usb cable that seems to be connected correctly however...I can't get the keyboard to send data to my computer. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much.
Hi Donald, I don't do computers with music my friend, all I know is that there are tons of things that can go wrong with midi>USB. Guys, can any other viewers help out Don out?
Donald, you should interface your keyboard to your laptop with external sound card/audio interface with built-in MIDI in/out. Do google on Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP Firewire, M-Audio M-Track Plus, PreSonus AudioBox, etc This web site should give you the list www.wirerealm.com/guides/top-10-best-audio-interfaces
Thanks for that. The Casio keyboard I have was a free-bee gift so I'm not married to it. My current home studio rig has a Yamaha AG03 as the USB interface to my Macbook but it doesn't have midi. I'm a working pro musician (read: low income) so I have to be very $ conscious. If the interface is more money than a second hand USB/MIDI keyboard controller, I'm better off getting a different keyboard. The linked article makes good reading though and I'll watch for used bits of gear based on your suggestions. Thanks again
do you guys think i can still use this keybord as a midi controler? I have one but not the interface... the keybord its so old if need drivers or something i guess i will not found...
Yep it should be easy. If you are connecting to a computer you'll need a USB midi interface (very cheap - ebay), otherwise you can connect to any midi gear, no problems :) Gearfacts
@@gearfacts Thanks for the quick reply. I found a cheap CTK 496 for sale, and was wondering if I should still get it due to the only 12 poliphony thing. I've found on some forums people claiming that you wouldn't be limeted to it, since the software would be generating the sounds, but others said the opposite, that I'd still be limited to it. I'd like to get a cheap keyboard to get started, since I'm a beginner and don't want to spend much right now. I don't know if the limited 12 polyphony voices would be a problem
Hi there, no you can't load any additional sounds into this one. Anything by Casio that starts with CTK-3*** will be able to sample a sound and use it an an instrument though. There are many other models that do this too, like Yamaha's new PSR-E463 and pretty much any other keyboard that has sampling as an option. Does that help? hope I answered your question :) GF
@@gearfacts Yeah, it does, thanks. I'll keep those models in mind when it's time to graduate to a more recent make. I currently play a Casio CT 360 ( just enough keys to learn Martha My Dear!) and a very fun Yamaha PSS-170.
I can't show you, but what you need is 9 volt DC. I can't remember is if the polarity has to be centre-negative or centre-positive but it won't hurt your keyboard if the adapter you try is wrong - It just won't turn on. I hope that helps :) Gearfacts
Gearfacts Ahhh, ok, thanks #Gearfacts ! I am loking for a good second hand weighted key keyboard for a frend’s son to learn on. Can you recommend some to look out for?
@@the_black_douglas9041 Ok well it'll be an 88 key keyboard that you're after. The only one with fewer weighted keys that I've ever seen is a Yamaha model that had 76 keys. Anyway, I've found the Casio CDP series to be great for learners (I consider myself to be still very much a learner). They are always more expensive than typical 61-key keyboards but it's worth the extra money for learning, and they hold their value very well. Hope that helps :)
Hey I i stopped using my ctk 481 keyboard for a couple of years and now it doesn't turn on (using batteries nor plug) Any idea if it is a common problem and how to solve it?
Someone gave it to me...it sounds NOTHING like this video. It actually sounds like a kids toy. Too bad the Rhythm button doesn't work and I don't have a power supply either!
I have a Casio CTK but it’s broke it was used and it was abused at the place where I found it from a black key is missing and a white key is missing, but it still works but only one speaker works. The other speaker has problems with connection.
I have had this for 23 years now and still playing like new😊
Yep, there are few machines that will last like a well looked-after home keyboard.
And yet I always hear people say that the less expensive keyboards don't last outside of 3 years😂😂😂😂
I have had this keybord for 18 years. It still works well.
How to enable sustain effect on this paino model?
I enjoyed it. Same sound set as the ctk 451 I have. With the midi ports I have a feeling reverb and chorus could be added with an external effects machine.
Had this keyboard since 2000!
Same heree and it is still frickin working till this dayy.
Actually no it’s from august 2 2002 my brother was just 2 or 1 yrs
I won the band keyboard competition using this keyboard. Thanks for uploading!
Great work, congratulations! GF
I still use it till this day.
Yeah me to but I’m gonna get a new one but I won’t sell it
@@Cosmetic_Astro damm and it’s a olddd piano I just found mine in the attic and decided to look it up on google
Hey gearFacts nice video. One of my friends had one of these as a child. I think Cassio keyboards are the best in my opinion; they have good sounds and really fun demo songs. Although this isn't my favourite keyboard from Cassio I still like some features about it.
*Casio
@@HotStrange bruh
I just got this for 50 dollars used and it’s really good for me as a beginner
Yeah perfect beginner keyboard
thaught you would like to know I have another new keyboard, this time the casio ctk495. what I've learned is that with each model from this keyboards time, none of the 100 rhythms have changed, only the songs. the ctk495 does not have midi ports but has the same sounds, I have no power adapter for it so have to run it on 6 double a's, not sure how long its supposed to last on batteries, but hopefully unlike yamaha, the sound generator is not too taxing on them
I place high value on midi ports :)
@@gearfacts I was going to get the lk100 as that has midi, but its all the same sounds and feature wise, however, the adapter it will come with will work on the ctk495 as its the same one that both keyboards need
I still have this CTK-481 keyboard for 17 years I got it when I was 3 years old but now I got a new Casio keyboard it's a LK 280 light up keys I have that for 2 years now🎹 both of the keyboards I got were brand new
I have the CTK-700 and I'm wondering why the left side keys doesnt work, do you know why?
@@Andrea_JW You have the mode set to either CASIO CHORD or FINGERED and it must be on NORMAL.
@@Mr.Face222 do you know how to make it the left side side keys work tho? I really wanna on play it:))
@@Andrea_JW Set the mode on the power slider to NORMAL.
I have a Casio CTK but it’s broke it was used and it was abused at the place where I found it from a black key is missing and a white key is missing, but it still works but only one speaker works. The other speaker has problems with connection.
Much better then the casio LK 90 - LK 92 and LK 93! That's why bought this keyboard
Im playing this Keyboard since i am 4 years old. Im now using it as an Midi Controller.
Cool, so you are about 20 now I'm guessing?
@@gearfacts No 15. My sister owned it before.
Does it work with Logic?
@@4evermcgee If you have an Midi to USB adapter, of course.
Those are my favorite Casio sounds. I don't care that Casio used them in a bunch of different models
Indeed there are some classics there. I love the human rhythm as well :) Gearfacts
Thanks for the video, very useful information.
Glad it was helpful!
I have this one bought used over 10 years ago. I like it because it was very very cheap and I use it as my midi controller!
:) #gearfacts
How do you use it as a controller? I can't figure it out. I have MIDI to usb cable but doesn't work!
@@omegalitico Well I put midi in in midi out and midi out in midi in. Then in the software (Reaper + any VST synth) I put midi input on all channels and it just works. If you use different stuff I don't know, my stuff I found in Google somehow.
Mine doesn't work, maybe it's defective. Thank you for your response!
@@omegalitico it has standard 5 pin midi. Use that, NOT usb.
Oh the memories! I’ve had that keyboard when I was little! Sadly, I know not where it is today.
I am selling mine for $95.00 on Craigslist.com Medford Oregon
@@carolwhitmire4690 Really?! 😄😄😄
@@carolwhitmire4690 is it brand new?
@@yasminejohnson3372 No not brand new. In excellent condition as stated on line. The case is in perfect condition as well.
correction $80.00
Just found this review as someone on FB is selling this particular model for $30. I used to own an older model for basic recording of songs (bass, drums, strings) and wondering if this would be worth my time to re-record my music on it. Since it has a MIDI output, I know I can connect to my laptop using a MIDI/USB cable. I'm a "Low-end Andy" because I can only afford so much on something that could be useful for my needs.
I have this Keyboard today and its okay
Thanks mate! Really did help me understand this thing! haha
Cool, thanks for watching Gearfacts :)
How do you use the drums on these if you can?
Hmm so long ago I can't quite remember. I'd try sound 99, sometimes that's the casio default drum kit.
@@gearfacts you are such a legend
Awesome and I own 2 of these
Why aren't there minor 6 and major 6 chords on this?
It's funny 'cause the chord name block on the LCD shows "6" and yet you can't do either of them.
(And they show just a major chord for 6th and minor for minor 6th in the song bank tunes.)
1:05 what sound effect was that one?
I think it's called "ice rain"
@@gearfacts i don't see any ice rain tones but i do appreciate you trying to help me thank you
1Brony Gamer hmmm... ‘crystal’ maybe? It’s been a long time since I had this one :)
Late, but its called "Perl Drop" #70
Pearl drop
Hello, what type of headphone that is able to connect to that Casio? Do you have any recommendation? Thanks
Well I suggest not spending too much. Personally I wouldn't go over $30, and I'd choose comfort over sound quality when using a keyboard like this. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching my channel :) Gearfacts
Thanks :)
Nice keyboard
Hello, can i ask if there's a sustain button in this casio model?
You can ask anything, friend! I don’t remember seeing a sustain button on this keyboard. The manual is online though
If mine ever is in critical condition where can I get mine repaired
If anything goes wrong the first thing to do is check TH-cam for ways to fix it - sometimes it's simple :)
Plz suggest a good piano keyboard for beginner child 06 years age. Thanks
Available in stores right now? I suggest the Yamaha PSR-E373. Used: Anything by Yamaha that is black or silver in color (not grey). If you are hiring a piano teacher though, they will insist on a 88-key weighted-action keyboard, any brand - just buy the cheapest one you can find.
QUERO PARTITURA DAS MUSICAS DO TECLADO CASIO CTK-481 100 SONG BANK KEYBOARD
OBRIGADOO
I’m sure if you google it with “PDF” in the search, you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding it. Good luck :-)
Do you transpor?
Is it possible to turn on sustain on this bad boy without the pedal ???
I don't have this one anymore but I think there may have been a sustain option in the function menu. You can still get the manual by googling "Casio CTK481 PDF"
How do i use as midi?
Hello. I was given one of these and I want to use it as a midi controller only. My DAW is Logic Pro X and I have a Y-shaped midi-usb cable that seems to be connected correctly however...I can't get the keyboard to send data to my computer. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much.
Hi Donald, I don't do computers with music my friend, all I know is that there are tons of things that can go wrong with midi>USB. Guys, can any other viewers help out Don out?
Cheers for that. I'll keep trying.
Donald, you should interface your keyboard to your laptop with external sound card/audio interface with built-in MIDI in/out. Do google on Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP Firewire, M-Audio M-Track Plus, PreSonus AudioBox, etc
This web site should give you the list
www.wirerealm.com/guides/top-10-best-audio-interfaces
Thanks for that. The Casio keyboard I have was a free-bee gift so I'm not married to it. My current home studio rig has a Yamaha AG03 as the USB interface to my Macbook but it doesn't have midi. I'm a working pro musician (read: low income) so I have to be very $ conscious. If the interface is more money than a second hand USB/MIDI keyboard controller, I'm better off getting a different keyboard. The linked article makes good reading though and I'll watch for used bits of gear based on your suggestions. Thanks again
Would you recommend for a beginner?
Yes it would be a good place to start I think. Only if it was selling very very cheap though.
do you guys think i can still use this keybord as a midi controler? I have one but not the interface... the keybord its so old if need drivers or something i guess i will not found...
Yep it should be easy. If you are connecting to a computer you'll need a USB midi interface (very cheap - ebay), otherwise you can connect to any midi gear, no problems :) Gearfacts
Gearfacts thanks! If i use the focusrite 2i4 it will work right?
its not working using the midi in of steinberg hr22 mkII... do i have to install some drive?
Will I still be limited to the 12 polyphony voices if use it as a MIDI controller?
Yes I believe so
@@gearfacts Thanks for the quick reply. I found a cheap CTK 496 for sale, and was wondering if I should still get it due to the only 12 poliphony thing. I've found on some forums people claiming that you wouldn't be limeted to it, since the software would be generating the sounds, but others said the opposite, that I'd still be limited to it.
I'd like to get a cheap keyboard to get started, since I'm a beginner and don't want to spend much right now. I don't know if the limited 12 polyphony voices would be a problem
If using it for midi you can play as many voices as you want. 12 voice is limited only to the synths internal engine.
Would a keyboard like this let me load in sounds offline? What would be a good starting device that did?
Hi there, no you can't load any additional sounds into this one. Anything by Casio that starts with CTK-3*** will be able to sample a sound and use it an an instrument though. There are many other models that do this too, like Yamaha's new PSR-E463 and pretty much any other keyboard that has sampling as an option. Does that help? hope I answered your question :) GF
@@gearfacts Yeah, it does, thanks. I'll keep those models in mind when it's time to graduate to a more recent make. I currently play a Casio CT 360 ( just enough keys to learn Martha My Dear!) and a very fun Yamaha PSS-170.
no, you can't load additional sounds on this keyboard because its an entry level keyboard
How much does it cost pls ?
They don't make them anymore, but I think you could get a second-hand one for about $US30
@@gearfacts i found it at 67 .. 69 $
@@MissMaria well… if the postage is free then that might be a reasonable deal
hello is this have touch response? ??
I don't think so, but it might be worth googling that one. Thanks for watching Gearfacts :)
It does not.
I have that same piano and I have a plug rn but idk if it’s the right one can u show the plug to it??
I can't show you, but what you need is 9 volt DC. I can't remember is if the polarity has to be centre-negative or centre-positive but it won't hurt your keyboard if the adapter you try is wrong - It just won't turn on. I hope that helps :) Gearfacts
Why have sounds built in, why not just use controllers connected to a daw..? For like street performing etc?
Too much stuff to carry imho :) Gearfacts
Touch response??
Yup
There is no touch response.
I have the same one
which one better, ctk 481 or 491?
If you want microphone compatibility, go for the CTK-491.
Can it record anything?
It's gone now, and I can't remember. You can view the manual with a google search :) GF
Are the keys weighted?
No. I've never seen a 61 key weighted keyboard, although I wish they did exist.
Gearfacts Ahhh, ok, thanks #Gearfacts ! I am loking for a good second hand weighted key keyboard for a frend’s son to learn on. Can you recommend some to look out for?
@@the_black_douglas9041 Ok well it'll be an 88 key keyboard that you're after. The only one with fewer weighted keys that I've ever seen is a Yamaha model that had 76 keys. Anyway, I've found the Casio CDP series to be great for learners (I consider myself to be still very much a learner). They are always more expensive than typical 61-key keyboards but it's worth the extra money for learning, and they hold their value very well. Hope that helps :)
#Gearfacts thanks so much!!
Hey I i stopped using my ctk 481 keyboard for a couple of years and now it doesn't turn on (using batteries nor plug)
Any idea if it is a common problem and how to solve it?
I've never seen that happen before... Not looking good :/
@@gearfacts :( Thanks for replying!
from where you bought
Garage sale. I doubt you can get these new anymore...
I have this one but sadly, one of the touch doesnt work and i dont know how to fix it 😭
Its because of all the dirt inside it.
Até the meus sensitive
Someone gave it to me...it sounds NOTHING like this video.
It actually sounds like a kids toy.
Too bad the Rhythm button doesn't work and I don't have a power supply either!
Oh I agree that it's little more than a toy! This was recorded direct to my sound gear, it might have flattered the keyboard a bit :)
I have it
Reproducir en español
I will one day, promise :)
I have a Casio CTK but it’s broke it was used and it was abused at the place where I found it from a black key is missing and a white key is missing, but it still works but only one speaker works. The other speaker has problems with connection.
How to put sustain mode on?
Or it needs a plug in pedal?
Needs a pedal