![]() Fill-2 brings rhythm back to Normal, then Accompaniment is turned off for at-least 1 measure, then accompaniment is turned back on and rhythm stops with Synchronized Ending. ![]() ![]() Note: The rhythms begin with Synchronized Intro, Proceed to Normal mode, then Fill-1 leads rhythm to Variation mode. Enjoy the demos, but trust me when I tell you that the keyboards are capable of much better. There is absolutely no coverage for Organ sounds (a strength of CTK-7000 and WK-7500), DSP Effects (new in CTK-6000 and above), new arpeggio patterns etc. 2 is very melodic and presents outstanding piano sounds, rest of the songs are a let down in terms of really exploiting the power of the keyboard. The Casio CTK-7000 features 5 demo songs. For a comparison of similarities and difference, please refer to my article – Quick Comparison of Casio WK-7500, CTK-7000, WK-6500 and CTK-6000 Hence a lot of information presented in this article will apply to a large extent to the other keyboards too. There are a lot of similarities between the Casio CTK-6000, CTK-7000, WK-6500 and WK-7500. And you my dear readers are invited to revisit the article from time to time to receive an update or better still, Update Me! Hence I will do the next best thing – update the article in increments as and when I finish a piece of R&D. Let me declare at onset that this article is going to be a lengthy one and there is no way that I can finish writing this article in one sitting and upload it.
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