Full Song Bank: 1:43:25 (00) We Wish You A Merry Christmas 1:44:10 (01) Silent Night 1:45:16 (02) Joy To The World 1:46:03 (03 When The Saints Go Marching In 1:46:35 (04) Greensleeves 1:47:42 (05) Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 1:49:48 (06) Amazing Grace 1:50:55 (07) The Muffin Man 1:52:00 (08) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 1:52:43 (09) Lightly Row 1:53:43 (10) Under The Spreading Chestnut Tree 1:54:38 (11) Long Long Ago 1:55:45 (12) Ach Du Lieber Augustin 1:56:20 (13) Sippin’ Cider Through A Straw 1:57:13 (14) Michael Row The Boat Ashore 1:58:02 (15) Home Sweet Home 1:59:50 (16) Aura Lee 2:01:03 (17) Camptown Races 2:01:50 (18) Yankee Doodle 2:02:20 (19) Turkey In The Straw By Zip Coon 2:03:28 (20) Minuet In G Major (J.S. Bach) 2:04:24 (21) Gavotte (Gossec) 2:05:03 (22) Arabesque (Burgmüller) 2:05:40 (23) Chopsticks Waltz 2:06:32 (24) Fröhlicher Landmann 2:07:33 (25) Invention No.1
Some of these rhythms survives in modern Casio keyboards, mostly unchanged -Pop Ballad 1 (as 16 Beat Ballad in CTK/WK models) -Pop Ballad 2 (as Pop Ballad in CTK/WK models, different drum pattern on CT-X models) -8 Beat 2 (as 60's Shuffle in CT-X series) -60's Rock -Big Band 3 (as Mid Big Band on CTK-4000/5000/WK-200/210) -Trance (downloadable rhythm in .ckf format) -Fox Trot (only for Song Bank) -Jazz Waltz (as Jazz Waltz 2 on CTK-5000) -Viennese Waltz (only for Song Bank) -Serenade -Rhumba -Punta -Reggae -Ska (with extra muted guitar in CT-X) -TexMex -Fast Gospel (different drum pattern on CT-X and MZ-X) -Slow Gospel -All Piano Rhythms (except Piano Ballads and EP Ballads, which was different starting from CTK-5000 onwards)
how do you record the samples of each sound anyway. It could be useful for a soundfont since their are not many casio soundfonts, and some of them have piano only.
Thank you for this. In all honesty, when I assembled this video, I just took the Chinese names from the user's guide, and aside from two potentially politically incorrect rhythm names, I didn't really change much about them because I assumed that the writer(s) of the user's guide would know more about these names than I would.
Alright, here we go again⋯ ① The LK-_8CD keyboards do not have a video port; therefore, the "TV" part of the model number that you put there is invalid. ② The LK-78CD is not so interchangeable with any Japanese HL model out there, where the Ethnic tone set is replaced with the Japanese tone set. It's not just a category name change; there's a different set of instruments there. ③ There's a 40 Piano Bank, not 39. You must not forget index 0. ④ Rhythms. They're called rhythms. ⑤ Your rhythm category list is messed up. It's out of order, and one of them isn't even correct (Latin I starts at 070, not 069). Well, I'll give you this: at least you got the year correct this time.
This keyboard was never officially sold to U.S. residents. I wish it was, though. It was only ever sold in China. See _Casio LK-78CD Functions Review._
@@samkjolhaug1993- The LK-88CD has Japanese-language everything printed on it except for "CASIO", "GUITAR IN", "CD", "CASIO MUSIC SITE", "LK-88CD", and "NAVIGATION". The screen is no exception. There are also some Japanese pop songs on it. The keyboard shown in this video doesn't have any of that; therefore, it's an LK-78CD.
@@samkjolhaug1993- You should realise that a functions review of the Casio LK-88CD would be identical to the functions review of the Casio LK-78CD since both keyboards are fundamentally the same except for the contents of the song bank and the language as I mentioned above. In other words, getting one would not be worth it because I already have another one that's just like it.
This is not news. He's been doing that for a long time. I know that it very strongly annoys other members of the community (who have rightfully taken matters into their own hands), but I personally never cared so much. I just wish that he'd say who made what videos.
@@keyswithkam- There's really no need in senselessly wasting my time and energy on little things like that; it's just not worth it. Besides, anyone who isn't an idiot will easily catch on to the fact that those videos aren't original, especially when it says "Recorded by Gabriel Miceli" in the beginning, which he doesn't edit out. Additionally, it gives this very rare keyboard more exposure, which is good, and if something happens to my TH-cam channel, it also can serve as a backup.
That's definitely doable; however, I don't have a need for a keyboard like that, and I'm not a fan of the more modern, advanced Casio sound sources anyway. With that said, if I can somehow get one locally for very cheap or even free, then that's something that I'll do (at least a Demonstrations video about), but for the foreseeable future, this is not planned.
Because Auld Lang Syne was supposed to play since it's usually between Amazing Grace and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but then Casio was probably like, "Screw it, let's move The Muffin Man and replace Auld Lang Syne," hence why the chords are like that, same with Down in the Valley replacing Battle Hymn of the Republic as both that and Auld Lang Syne play in the key of C.
@@Mr.Face222 so like if down in the valley and battle hymn swapped, down in the valley would originally be song 37/41 on the earlier HL pro keyboards, and its chord range would be around main F like it should be, then battle hymn would replace it on the lk 200s and it’s chord range would then be C/E?
000. Pop 1 001. World Pop 002. 8 Beat Pop 003. Soul Ballad 1 004. Pop Shuffle 1 005. 8 Beat Dance 006. Pop Ballad 1 007. Pop Ballad 2 008. Ballad 009. Fusion Shuffle 010. Soul Ballad 2 011. 16 Beat 1 012. 16 Beat 2 013. 8 Beat 1 014. 8 Beat 2 015. 8 Beat 3 016. Dance Pop 1 017. Pop Fusion 018. Pop 2 019. Pop Waltz 020. Dance 021. Disco 1 022. Disco 2 023. Euro Beat 024. Dance Pop 2 025. Groove Soul 026. Techno 027. Trance 028. Hip-Hop 029. Funk 030. Pop Rock 1 031. Pop Rock 2 032. Pop Rock 3 033. Folkie Pop 034. Pop Shuffle 2 035. Rock Ballad 036. Soft Rock 037. Rock 1 038. Rock 2 039. Heavy Metal 040. 60's Soul 041. 60's Rock 042. Slow Rock 043. Shuffle Rock 044. 50's Rock 045. Blues 046. New Orleans R&R 047. Twist 048. R&B 049. Rock Waltz 050. Big Band 1 051. Big Band 2 052. Big Band 3 053. Swing 054. Slow Swing 055. Fox Trot 056. Jazz Combo 1 057. Jazz Voices 058. Acid Jazz 059. Jazz Waltz 060. Polka 061. Pop Polka 062. March 1 063. March 2 064. Waltz 1 065. Slow Waltz 066. Viennese Waltz 067. French Waltz 068. Serenade 069. Tango 070. Bossa Nova 1 071. Bossa Nova 2 072. Samba 1 073. Samba 2 074. Mambo 075. Rhumba 076. Cha-Cha-Cha 077. Merengue 078. Bolero 079. Salsa 080. Reggae 081. Punta 082. Cumbia 083. Pasodoble 084. Ska 085. Bluegrass 086. Dixie 087. Tex-Mex 088. Country 1 089. Country 2 090. Folklore 091. Jive 092. Fast Gospel 093. Slow Gospel 094. Sirtaki 095. Hawaiian 096. Adani 097. Baladi 098. Enka 099. Str Quartet 100. Piano Ballad 1 101. Piano Ballad 2 102. Piano Ballad 3 103. Electric Piano Ballad 1 104. Electric Piano Ballad 2 105. Blues Ballad 106. Mellow Jazz 107. Jazz Combo 2 108. Ragtime 109. Boogie-Woogie 110. Arpeggio 1 111. Arpeggio 2 112. Arpeggio 3 113. Piano Ballad 4 114. 6/8 March 115. March 3 116. 2 Beat 117. Waltz 2 118. Waltz 3 119. Waltz 4 ---. "Joy to the World" Accompaniment Preset
Full Song Bank:
1:43:25 (00) We Wish You A Merry Christmas
1:44:10 (01) Silent Night
1:45:16 (02) Joy To The World
1:46:03 (03 When The Saints Go Marching In
1:46:35 (04) Greensleeves
1:47:42 (05) Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
1:49:48 (06) Amazing Grace
1:50:55 (07) The Muffin Man
1:52:00 (08) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
1:52:43 (09) Lightly Row
1:53:43 (10) Under The Spreading Chestnut Tree
1:54:38 (11) Long Long Ago
1:55:45 (12) Ach Du Lieber Augustin
1:56:20 (13) Sippin’ Cider Through A Straw
1:57:13 (14) Michael Row The Boat Ashore
1:58:02 (15) Home Sweet Home
1:59:50 (16) Aura Lee
2:01:03 (17) Camptown Races
2:01:50 (18) Yankee Doodle
2:02:20 (19) Turkey In The Straw By Zip Coon
2:03:28 (20) Minuet In G Major (J.S. Bach)
2:04:24 (21) Gavotte (Gossec)
2:05:03 (22) Arabesque (Burgmüller)
2:05:40 (23) Chopsticks Waltz
2:06:32 (24) Fröhlicher Landmann
2:07:33 (25) Invention No.1
Some of these rhythms survives in modern Casio keyboards, mostly unchanged
-Pop Ballad 1 (as 16 Beat Ballad in CTK/WK models)
-Pop Ballad 2 (as Pop Ballad in CTK/WK models, different drum pattern on CT-X models)
-8 Beat 2 (as 60's Shuffle in CT-X series)
-60's Rock
-Big Band 3 (as Mid Big Band on CTK-4000/5000/WK-200/210)
-Trance (downloadable rhythm in .ckf format)
-Fox Trot (only for Song Bank)
-Jazz Waltz (as Jazz Waltz 2 on CTK-5000)
-Viennese Waltz (only for Song Bank)
-Serenade
-Rhumba
-Punta
-Reggae
-Ska (with extra muted guitar in CT-X)
-TexMex
-Fast Gospel (different drum pattern on CT-X and MZ-X)
-Slow Gospel
-All Piano Rhythms (except Piano Ballads and EP Ballads, which was different starting from CTK-5000 onwards)
how do you record the samples of each sound anyway. It could be useful for a soundfont since their are not many casio soundfonts, and some of them have piano only.
try to do LK 65 function review and demo
Tone [Bank 63 Program 81]: Test Sweep doesn't exist until the later CTK-800
That takes me to GM Sawtooth Lead.
@@GabrielMiceli I have confirmed it existed on my CTK-800, which that is played only from MIDI data.
22:47 Percussion Set 1
the correct translation for "swing low, sweet chariot" should be 马车从天上下来.
Amazing Grace should be 奇异恩典.
Home Sweet Home should be 可爱的家.
Thank you for this. In all honesty, when I assembled this video, I just took the Chinese names from the user's guide, and aside from two potentially politically incorrect rhythm names, I didn't really change much about them because I assumed that the writer(s) of the user's guide would know more about these names than I would.
@@GabrielMiceli Casio's Chinese manuals sometimes could easily get translation errors from time to time.
Ok, how did you manage to get access to playing the reserved rhythm *Joy To The World* ? None of your other videos of this show you how to do that.
That's my rhythm on that keyboard I love that beat
What's your favorite rhythm Kam?
@@adhumanrobot51791 pop shuffle 2
Some Of The Rhythms Are Also On My Casio MZX-500 Keyboard (2017)
Yes, several decades-old Casio rhythms, such as Pop Ballad, do still exist in modern Casio keyboards.
CASIO LK-78CDTV/88CDTV (2004)/280CDTV/180TV Keyboard
1:43:26 00~Event
04~World
2:03:26 39 Piano Bank
0:00 TONES
000~Piano
011~Electric Piano
019~Chromatic Perc.
023~Organ
038~Guitar & Bass
057~String & Ensemble
073~Horns & Brass
084~Saxophone & Woodwinds
102~Synth
122~Ethnics
128~GM Tones
256~Drum Set
25:12 STYLE
085~Various
060~Traditional
050~Jazz
000~Pops
030~Rock
020~Dance & Funk
069~Latin & Various
Alright, here we go again⋯
① The LK-_8CD keyboards do not have a video port; therefore, the "TV" part of the model number that you put there is invalid.
② The LK-78CD is not so interchangeable with any Japanese HL model out there, where the Ethnic tone set is replaced with the Japanese tone set. It's not just a category name change; there's a different set of instruments there.
③ There's a 40 Piano Bank, not 39. You must not forget index 0.
④ Rhythms. They're called rhythms.
⑤ Your rhythm category list is messed up. It's out of order, and one of them isn't even correct (Latin I starts at 070, not 069).
Well, I'll give you this: at least you got the year correct this time.
Hi
000~018 Piano
019~022 Chromatic Percussion
023~037 Organ
038~048 Guitar
049~056 Bass
057~061 Strings/Orchestra
062~072 Ensemble
073~083 Brass
084~094 Reed
095~101 Pipe
102~109 Synth-Lead
110~121 Synth-Pad
122~127 Ethnic
128~255 General MIDI Tones
256~266 Drum Set
Jazz Waltz is my favourite rhythm style. 😊
IMO The rhythms sounds so melodic in 50+. Tune
22:47 Percussion/Sound/Voice Set 1
I love dance rhythm bc it Is the same thing on my casio ctk 691 keyboard
01:00:24
The measure counter *rolled over*
CASIO Rhythm Demo Major and Minor
THAT MAMBOOOOOOOOO
9:16 Is that a Fairlight CMI/Roland U-220/Kirby Synth Voice Lead?!😮😱🤯😶🌫️
do more of the casio lk 43 covers remake songs.
I wonder if this keyboard is available in the US?
This keyboard was never officially sold to U.S. residents. I wish it was, though. It was only ever sold in China. See _Casio LK-78CD Functions Review._
if so this would be LK 88
@@samkjolhaug1993- The LK-88CD has Japanese-language everything printed on it except for "CASIO", "GUITAR IN", "CD", "CASIO MUSIC SITE", "LK-88CD", and "NAVIGATION". The screen is no exception. There are also some Japanese pop songs on it. The keyboard shown in this video doesn't have any of that; therefore, it's an LK-78CD.
@@GabrielMiceli try to do a review and demonstration on the LK-88CD
@@samkjolhaug1993- You should realise that a functions review of the Casio LK-88CD would be identical to the functions review of the Casio LK-78CD since both keyboards are fundamentally the same except for the contents of the song bank and the language as I mentioned above. In other words, getting one would not be worth it because I already have another one that's just like it.
does the songbank include any chinese song?
No, there are no exclusive Song Bank tunes.
@@GabrielMiceli thank you, but even the cd it comes with contains no midi songs?
upload CASIO LK-78CD Rhythm ac7 Casio music forums
2:31:25 für elise
His TH-cam channel is Wilber Tejada
This is not news. He's been doing that for a long time. I know that it very strongly annoys other members of the community (who have rightfully taken matters into their own hands), but I personally never cared so much. I just wish that he'd say who made what videos.
@@GabrielMiceli well you should but that’s ok
@@keyswithkam- There's really no need in senselessly wasting my time and energy on little things like that; it's just not worth it. Besides, anyone who isn't an idiot will easily catch on to the fact that those videos aren't original, especially when it says "Recorded by Gabriel Miceli" in the beginning, which he doesn't edit out. Additionally, it gives this very rare keyboard more exposure, which is good, and if something happens to my TH-cam channel, it also can serve as a backup.
Can you do a review of the Casio ctk 691
That's definitely doable; however, I don't have a need for a keyboard like that, and I'm not a fan of the more modern, advanced Casio sound sources anyway. With that said, if I can somehow get one locally for very cheap or even free, then that's something that I'll do (at least a Demonstrations video about), but for the foreseeable future, this is not planned.
KeyboardKrazy49 showcased everything on it now.
@@Mr.Face222 I know
i wonder why the chords in the muffin man are doing a down in the valley thing…
Because Auld Lang Syne was supposed to play since it's usually between Amazing Grace and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but then Casio was probably like, "Screw it, let's move The Muffin Man and replace Auld Lang Syne," hence why the chords are like that, same with Down in the Valley replacing Battle Hymn of the Republic as both that and Auld Lang Syne play in the key of C.
@@Mr.Face222 so like if down in the valley and battle hymn swapped, down in the valley would originally be song 37/41 on the earlier HL pro keyboards, and its chord range would be around main F like it should be, then battle hymn would replace it on the lk 200s and it’s chord range would then be C/E?
@@Davis9754 Probably.
1:55:46 did you ever see a lassie
o, du lieber augustin
2:06:36
Hi
1:55:46 o, du lieber augustin
1:52:00
1:55:46
1:52:43 si semut
hänschen klein
000. Pop 1
001. World Pop
002. 8 Beat Pop
003. Soul Ballad 1
004. Pop Shuffle 1
005. 8 Beat Dance
006. Pop Ballad 1
007. Pop Ballad 2
008. Ballad
009. Fusion Shuffle
010. Soul Ballad 2
011. 16 Beat 1
012. 16 Beat 2
013. 8 Beat 1
014. 8 Beat 2
015. 8 Beat 3
016. Dance Pop 1
017. Pop Fusion
018. Pop 2
019. Pop Waltz
020. Dance
021. Disco 1
022. Disco 2
023. Euro Beat
024. Dance Pop 2
025. Groove Soul
026. Techno
027. Trance
028. Hip-Hop
029. Funk
030. Pop Rock 1
031. Pop Rock 2
032. Pop Rock 3
033. Folkie Pop
034. Pop Shuffle 2
035. Rock Ballad
036. Soft Rock
037. Rock 1
038. Rock 2
039. Heavy Metal
040. 60's Soul
041. 60's Rock
042. Slow Rock
043. Shuffle Rock
044. 50's Rock
045. Blues
046. New Orleans R&R
047. Twist
048. R&B
049. Rock Waltz
050. Big Band 1
051. Big Band 2
052. Big Band 3
053. Swing
054. Slow Swing
055. Fox Trot
056. Jazz Combo 1
057. Jazz Voices
058. Acid Jazz
059. Jazz Waltz
060. Polka
061. Pop Polka
062. March 1
063. March 2
064. Waltz 1
065. Slow Waltz
066. Viennese Waltz
067. French Waltz
068. Serenade
069. Tango
070. Bossa Nova 1
071. Bossa Nova 2
072. Samba 1
073. Samba 2
074. Mambo
075. Rhumba
076. Cha-Cha-Cha
077. Merengue
078. Bolero
079. Salsa
080. Reggae
081. Punta
082. Cumbia
083. Pasodoble
084. Ska
085. Bluegrass
086. Dixie
087. Tex-Mex
088. Country 1
089. Country 2
090. Folklore
091. Jive
092. Fast Gospel
093. Slow Gospel
094. Sirtaki
095. Hawaiian
096. Adani
097. Baladi
098. Enka
099. Str Quartet
100. Piano Ballad 1
101. Piano Ballad 2
102. Piano Ballad 3
103. Electric Piano Ballad 1
104. Electric Piano Ballad 2
105. Blues Ballad
106. Mellow Jazz
107. Jazz Combo 2
108. Ragtime
109. Boogie-Woogie
110. Arpeggio 1
111. Arpeggio 2
112. Arpeggio 3
113. Piano Ballad 4
114. 6/8 March
115. March 3
116. 2 Beat
117. Waltz 2
118. Waltz 3
119. Waltz 4
---. "Joy to the World" Accompaniment Preset
Gaberil I found him he’s stealing your videos of this keyboard
2:06:36
Hi