Casio CT 700 100 Styles Vintage Casiotone Keyboard Arranger

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The 100 styles of the Casio CT-700, vintage arranger keyboard released in 1992, not 1997 as stated in the video.
Every styles are played one by one, starting by the intro, the main variation and the ending. In order to get the best audio quality, the sound was recorded on a Peavey audio mixer plugged into a USB audio interface.

The CT 700, Casio ToneBank arranger, was an entry level keyboard with 61 keys, touch response velocity, a sustain pedal input, midi in and out, 100 styles and sounds, intro/main variation/break/fill-in/ending and coda. The coda is like an ending but last longer. I chose to demonstrate the codas in this video.

This keyboard is quite basic as you can't edit sounds, it doesn't include effects like a reverb or a chorus, it is limited to the internal styles and it only has a very basic one song sequencer.
Not the best Casio keyboard, not as good as the CTK 750 or CT 670, it absolutely can't match a Yamaha PSR 8000 or Roland G-800 (which are newer and more expansive), but I still appreciate its cheesy sounds and old fashion styles.

I am a vintage arranger keyboard and expander fan. Especially, I love everything Gem (WS2, WX2, WK8 and Genesys) and Technics (KN800, KN2000, KN6500 ...). My favorite arranger is the Ketron X1. Well, nearly everything released in the 90's :)

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