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Update - any  reasonable offers accepted - Casio CT-656 Tonebank Electronic Keyboard with Adaptor for sale - £75 ono

It’s several years old but still in working condition - you’re welcome to come & test it out if interested. 2 of the alisee knobs are missing but sliders still work  (see photo) 

 

Features - 

choose from 110 preset sounds produced by Casio Advanced PCM sound source.
Casio's ‘Beat bank’ puts 56 auto-rhythm patterns at your fingertips.
Create totally new sounds by editing the sonic characteristics which make up preset sounds such as attack/decay, release, delay and detuning.

You can record your performance as you play and sit back and listen. The keyboard can playback automatically.

Features MIDI in/out terminals for connection to other MIDI-equipped instruments and devices.
Auto-play demonstration tune showcases the outstanding features of this Casio keyboard.”

pls contact me on 07946577236 if you’d like to try it out.

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