Casio Keyboards – Standard (61 and 76 Keys)

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61 Keys Casio Keyboards

61-key Casio keyboards are the most popular size, suitable for both beginners and advanced players. 

With a full five-octave range and larger key range, you can play almost any song and practice with both hands. 

Casio’s 61-key models often include features like touch sensitivity, learning modes, USB connectivity, and hundreds of tones and rhythms.

These keyboards are great for home practice, school use, or even small performances.


1. Casio Casiotone CT-S1

Casio CT-S1 – Casiotone Keyboard
  • 61 touch-sensitive keys for expressive, piano-like play.
  • AiX Sound Source technology offering advanced tone realism and a wide range of sounds.
  • 64-note polyphony supporting complex performances.
  • 61 built-in tones, including vintage Casio classics and acoustic/electric pianos.
  • Compact, stylish design with integrated handle for easy portability.
  • Bluetooth audio/MIDI connectivity (via optional WU-BT10 adaptor) for wireless control and streaming.
  • Metronome, MIDI recorder, and Layer function to help with practice and performance.

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2. Casio Casiotone CT-S100

  • 61 standard-size keys in a slim, portable body (only 3.3kg).
  • 122 built-in tones and 61 rhythms (including 11 Indian tones and 12 Indian rhythms).
  • 32-note polyphony; suitable for beginners and classroom use.
  • Simple, intuitive interface with minimal buttons for ease of use.
  • Micro USB (Type-B) port for MIDI connectivity and music apps.
  • Built-in speaker system with enhanced EQ for balanced, clear sound even at low volumes.
  • Long battery life (approximately 16 hours on 6 AA batteries).

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3. Casio Casiotone CT-S200

Casio CT-S200 Portable Keyboard
  • 61 piano-style keys in an ultra-compact, lightweight design (3.3kg).
  • 400 tones, 77 rhythms, and 60 built-in songs for versatile music creation.
  • Dance Music Mode with 50 built-in patterns and 12 special voices for instant remixing.
  • 48-note polyphony for expressive play.
  • Large, easy-to-read LCD screen and intuitive dial/home button for quick navigation.
  • My Setup Button to store favorite settings and recall instantly.
  • Metronome and step-up lesson functions to support learning and practice.

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4. Casio Casiotone CT-S300

Casio CT-S300 – Casiotone 61-Key Portable Keyboard
  • 61 touch-sensitive keys (2 sensitivity levels, off) for dynamic expression.
  • 400 tones, 77 rhythms/patterns, and 60 built-in songs for broad creative options.
  • Pitch bend wheel for additional articulation on select voices.
  • Full-dot LCD display and dial for simplified, organized operation.
  • Compact, portable body (930 × 256 × 73 mm, 3.3kg) with integrated grip handle.
  • Dance Music Mode and 12 Dance Music Voices.
  • 19-hour battery life (with AA batteries), ideal for musicians on the move.

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5. Casio Casiotone CT-S400

Casio Casiotone CT-S400 Keyboard
  • 61 touch-sensitive keys, 3 sensitivity levels (with off option).
  • A powerful AiX Sound Source with 600 tones and 200 rhythms.
  • Layer and Split functions to combine or assign different sounds across the keyboard.
  • Bluetooth connectivity (with optional WU-BT10 adaptor) for MIDI/audio streaming.
  • Comprehensive connectivity: MIDI recorder, USB host/device, pedal input, audio in/out, and phones-out.
  • Tone Memory feature to save your favorite voices and settings.
  • Built-in metronome and pitch bend wheel for more expressive practice and performance.

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6. Casio Casiotone CT-S1000V

Casio Casiotone CT-S1000V
Casio Casiotone CT-S1000V
  • 61 keys with touch response (3 sensitivity levels, off).
  • Vocal Synthesis technology: play singing voices with Phrase and Note modes, featuring 100 lyric tones and up to 150 user lyric tones.
  • 900 built-in tones (including 100 lyric tones, 37 advanced tones, and 16 Casio classic tones).
  • AiX sound source for exceptional realism and versatility.
  • 243 built-in rhythms + 50 user rhythms, with auto accompaniment.
  • Sampling capability: Import your own audio as melodies or drum sounds.
  • Extensive effects suite: 100 DSP effects, plus system-wide chorus, delay, and reverb; touch response, layer, split, arpeggiator, and MIDI controller functions.

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7. Casio CTK-2550

  • 61 Piano-Style Keys: Offers standard full-size keys to foster proper technique for beginners.
  • 400 Built-In Tones: Includes a wide selection of acoustic and electronic instrument sounds.
  • 100 Rhythms + 50 Dance Music Rhythms: Enables diverse accompaniment for various music genres.
  • Chordana Play App Compatibility: Connects with the free app for visual lessons and music learning.
  • Step-Up Lesson System: Provides built-in guidance and song practice for learners.
  • Auto-Accompaniment Function: Intelligent harmonization follows your playing and adds depth.
  • Lightweight & Portable: Operates with batteries or an adapter for on-the-go music making.

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8. Casio CTK-3500

  • Touch Sensitive Keys (61): Allows for dynamic performance; sound changes based on touch strength.
  • 400 Tones and 100 Rhythms: Includes Indian instrument and rhythm options for regional versatility.
  • 50 Dance Music Rhythms + Dance Music Mode: Lets users easily create and remix dance tracks.
  • 48-Note Polyphony: Supports complex playing without note drop-outs.
  • Built-In Step-Up Lesson System: Helps beginners to learn songs part by part.
  • Reverb, Virtual Hall, and Dance Music FX: Adds extra audio effects for richer performances.
  • App Connectivity: Compatible with teaching and accompaniment apps.

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