Casio Keyboards – Standard (61 and 76 Keys) – 2

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9. Casio LK-S250

  • 61 Touch-Responsive, Light-Up Keys: Keys illuminate to guide learning; touch sensitivity enhances expression.
  • Casio Key Lighting System: Visual feedback for easier song learning.
  • 400 Tones and 77 Rhythms: Wide range of sounds and accompaniments to explore.
  • Portable & Lightweight: Compact (under 3.5kg), with grip handle and long battery life.
  • Step-Up Lesson System & 60 Built-In Songs: Structured learning path with voice-guided lessons.
  • Dance Music Mode: Instantly create and remix electronic dance tracks.
  • Audio, Mic, and USB Inputs: Connects with devices and microphones for versatile performance.

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10. Casio CT-X700

  • 61 Touch-Sensitive Keys: Three levels of sensitivity for expressive playing.
  • AiX Sound Source: Advanced engine delivers lifelike instrument tones with 600 built-in sounds.
  • 195 Rhythms: Includes global and Indian rhythms with auto-accompaniment.
  • Layer/Split Keyboard Functions: Allows simultaneous use of multiple tones or parts.
  • Extensive Effects: 20 reverb, 10 chorus, EQ, DSP, and more for sound shaping.
  • Step-Up Lesson System: 160 built-in songs with phase-by-phase practice.
  • Portability & Battery Operation: Lightweight and can run on AA batteries for easy transport.

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11. Casio CT-X870IN

  • 61 Piano-Style, Touch-Responsive Keys: Toggle between three sensitivity levels for authentic feel.
  • AiX Sound Source & 48 Note Polyphony: Delivers expressive, detailed sound quality.
  • 600 Tones & 195 Rhythms: Rich soundset, including 21 Indian tones and 26 Indian rhythms.
  • Pendrive Port & Registration Banks: Save user settings and play MIDI files directly.
  • 100 Arpeggio Types & 12 Harmonization Effects: Enhance melodies and performance depth.
  • Step-Up Lesson System & 160 Built-In Songs: Comprehensive learning support.
  • Smartphone Shelf: Designed to conveniently support devices for learning via apps or sheet music.

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12. Casio CT-X8000IN

  • 61 Piano-Style Keys with touch response and 3 sensitivity levels.
  • 800 Tones (including 43 Indian and 57 SFX tones), tailored for Indian music.
  • 250 Built-in Rhythms (including 39 Indian rhythms) with dedicated examination banks.
  • AiX Sound Source for expressive and highly realistic sounds.
  • 64-Note Polyphony for complex performances without note dropping.
  • Real-Time Control: Tone Editor, Rhythm Editor, 42-channel mixer, Phrase Pads, and Registration Pads (8 pads × 16 banks).
  • Connectivity: USB, Pen-drive (for .wav playback and data storage), Aux-In, and Amplification (6W+6W speakers).

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13. Casio CT-X9000IN

  • 61 Piano-Style Keys with touch response (3 levels, on/off).
  • 800 Tones (43 Indian) and 250 Rhythms (39 Indian) with exclusive Indian instruments and rhythm banks.
  • Advanced AiX Sound Source with 64-note polyphony and multiple DSP/system effects.
  • High-Power Speakers: Dual 15W+15W system for powerful sound output.
  • Registration Banks: 8 pads × 16 banks with Freeze function for instant recall during performance.
  • Phrase Pads & Sequencer: Record and replay up to 100 phrases; 4 phrase pads allow for overdubbing and ensemble performances.
  • Arpeggiator & Auto-Harmonizer: Automatic arpeggio and harmonies, plus portamento and pitch bend wheel for expressive playing.

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76 Keys Casio Keyboards

76-key Casio keyboards are designed for players who want more range without going up to a full 88-key piano.

They offer enough keys to play most classical and modern pieces with both hands.

These keyboards are often equipped with high-quality tones, advanced learning systems, and better sound output.

They’re ideal for serious learners and hobbyists who want a bit more freedom in their playing.


1. Casio WK-7600

  • 76 Piano-Style Keys with 2 touch-sensitivity levels for natural expression.
  • 820 Built-in Tones including 50 drawbar organ tones (plus 100 user tones for custom creations).
  • 260 Built-in Rhythms (100 user rhythms), compatible with a wide range of music styles.
  • AHL Sound Source and 64-note polyphony for rich, layered performances.
  • Song Sequencer: 17-track sequencer (16 multi-tracks + 1 system track), record up to 5 songs with real-time and step recording.
  • 32-Channel Mixer for detailed mixing and creative control.
  • Drawbar Organ Functionality: 9 sliders for real-time changes and rotary speaker simulation for classic organ sounds.

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2. Casio CT-S1-76

  • 76 Keys for extended playing range—ideal for piano-like performances.
  • Compact & Lightweight Design: Only 258mm deep and 1,140mm wide, weighing about 5kg for easy portability.
  • AiX Sound Source for high-definition, realistic sounds.
  • 61 Tones (including 10 Advanced and 12 Casio Classic tones).
  • 64-Note Polyphony enables complex pieces and rich accompaniment.
  • Comprehensive Effects: Reverb (24 types), Chorus, Delay, DSP (presets), and customizable master EQ.
  • Simplified Layout: Minimalist interface with essential controls and integrated speakers for immediate, user-friendly music making.

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Casio 61 and 76-key keyboards offer a perfect balance of functionality, key range, and affordability.

They are ideal for serious beginners, hobbyists, and intermediate players who want to grow their musical skills.

If you’re just starting out, you may want to explore our list of Casio 32 and 44-key keyboards. Or, if you’re ready for a full piano experience, head over to our next post on Casio 88-key keyboards.


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