Casios as controllers

stjoeben

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I noticed in a couple of the setup pics, a few cats were using Casio 'boards and there midi controllers. I'm looking to get a new controller and was wondering if "all,some,most" of these are suitable substitutes for a $250 (61 key) "Pro" controller. I just need to trigger notes that it. -anyone?
 
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The Bastard

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If U Cop A Casio Controler With A Pitch Wheel And Modulation Wheel The Only Diffrence From Buyin The Pro Controller Is The Pro Controller Has Knobs U Can Assign To Diffrent Functions,u Wont Be Able To To Do With With A Casio But U Dont Really Need Em Either
 

ChaseCashe

Member
ill o.g.
All you need the casio is for the controller...you wont need the knobs..you can use software programs for effects if you need it
 

Cold Truth

IllMuzik Moderator
ill o.g.
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i suggest a dedicated midi controller. my experience with casios as controlers have been subpar- they do not react as well as other keyboards and their velocity/pressure sensitivity isnt that great unless you get a more expensive casio, in which case you are still better off with a dedicated midi board.
 
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ACEBEATZ

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I coped a casio wk-1800 for 250$ approximately so its good cuz it worth 849$ + taxes. It got a good velocity and aftertouch. But most casio models are cheap so you betta look for a dedicated controller.

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