Casio WK-7600 Portable Keyboard Arranger 76-Key - Battery Powered w/ MIDI

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Street Price: 

$449
Casio WK-7600

Gearank Recommendation

The WK-7600 appeared on our recommended list for Portable Keyboards Under $500 from September 2016 until October 2017.

Although this was previously on our recommended list, there are now other options available with higher ratings in our guide to The Best Portable Keyboards.

Overview

While the naming convention maybe different, the Casio WK-7600 is essentially the same as the CTK-7200, with the main difference being the extra octave that the 76 Key configuration provides.

This is essentially a version of Casio's flagship keyboard, carrying the same incredible amount of sounds, effects and arranging but with more notes readily available to play with.

The same audio recording features that let you record vocals and an instrument straight to the keyboard is available as well.

More importantly, it gives you all this while keeping the unit reasonably portable and affordable.

If you're looking for a 76-key performance keyboard that can also double as an arranger keyboard for simpler tasks, then this is a decent option.

Specifications

  • 76 Piano Style Full-Size Keys
  • Velocity Sensitive
  • 64-note Polyphony
  • Dual and Split Mode
  • 820 tones, 260 rhythms, 100 DSP effects.
  • 17-track Sequencer, 32 Channel Mixer
  • Pitch Bend Wheel
  • 2cm x 2 + 3cm x 2, bass-reflex system
  • MIDI via USB/SD Card Slot
  • 96-setting Memory
  • Mic input, Stereo Audio input, Instrument Input
  • Music Rest
  • Optional Sustain Pedal
  • Runs on 6 x D batteries
  • Power adapter included
  • Weight: 18.298 lbs.

Demo

Comments

Hi. Do the keys have velocity

Hi. Do the keys have velocity like if you press them soft, they sounds soft or is it one volume no matter how hard you press?

The keys do have 'velocity' -

The keys do have 'velocity' - that's what 'Velocity Sensitive' means in the feature list above.

Is the action on this

Is the action on this keyboard really graded hammer?