Should You Buy the Casio CT-S400? Things I Wish Someone Tod Me

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  • @JeremySee
    @JeremySee  Před 3 lety +6

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    • @Native_love
      @Native_love Před 3 lety

      Jeremy your Casio CT-400 Best Price & Info link isn't working.

    • @winterheat
      @winterheat Před 2 lety

      would you buy the CT-S400 or CT-S1 today? Is it true that CT-S1 has the German Concert Grand Piano sound that CT-S400 doesn't have?

  • @jeffmendelsohn3498
    @jeffmendelsohn3498 Před rokem +42

    Bought this one a week ago and love it! I'm a guitar player and new to piano - had to try this due to some neuropathy in my left hand from cancer surgeries... it's been a blast! Thanks for the review.

  • @jongreen3712
    @jongreen3712 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Got my 400 out for delivery right now and I can’t wait to get off work and try my first lessons

  • @ThePianoJourneyMusic
    @ThePianoJourneyMusic Před 3 lety +41

    Casio keyboards sound much better now
    And that means Yamaha has to level up their game
    That again means better products for all of us! 😉

    • @JeremySee
      @JeremySee  Před 3 lety +14

      Indeed!

    • @v3xman
      @v3xman Před 3 lety +7

      They did improve especially on the piano and epiano sounds and better DSP, but it still feels lacking compared to the Yamaha, especially if you listen to the styles. The percussions and other sounds still sounds tinny.
      Good thing though is Casio knows how to price their product so it's still competitive with Yamaha so i wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to beginners.

    • @alexanderwilliams1731
      @alexanderwilliams1731 Před 12 dny

      Yes!!!!

  • @jamesivanmarionrosete3039
    @jamesivanmarionrosete3039 Před 2 lety +19

    I've bought this keyboard, it sounds very good! And yeah it is quite underwhelming that it didn't had a felt strip over the keys, but that is an easy fix, I asked my grandma if she had some soft red fabric, almost the same as an actual felt strip, good thing she got some left overs from her sewing cloths and I added it to my keyboard, and to my surprise, the keyboard absolutely looked more attractive and the key bed's noise got muted so much!!
    Like even if I'm playing it at it's lowest volume, I do not hear any key noises.

    • @JeremySee
      @JeremySee  Před 2 lety +6

      Great hack! ❤️

    • @marchangel7462
      @marchangel7462 Před rokem +2

      Did you have to take out the keybed?

    • @UserMW14
      @UserMW14 Před rokem

      @@JeremySee can you download sounds onto the keyboard?

  • @garrettshook5084
    @garrettshook5084 Před 2 lety +6

    I got the same exact keyboard back in December after Christmas and I absolutely love it, and I am still playing, definitely worth the $200

  • @blueterminal7495
    @blueterminal7495 Před 2 lety +5

    Casio actually started listening to you about the LCD Screen you objected about back then on the comparision between the PSR-S670 and CT-X9000IN. More informative LCD. I love this move from them.

  • @sandrosimao
    @sandrosimao Před 3 lety +14

    Hello Jeremy,I saw your review of the Casio CDP-S350 and bought it,awaiting arrival now :),i only played a bit for 1 year when i was 6 yrs old lol,now im 37,time to start from scratch and start practicing heavy :),keep going Jeremy you have an excellent channel,all the best for you :) Sandro

    • @jjacob25101
      @jjacob25101 Před 2 lety

      Our church got ine a few months ago, and it is great. And I can use it anytime after hours when not being used, since I have 24/7 access if I want to do music stuff when no one is there.

  • @paracog
    @paracog Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks again, Jeremy for pointing me to this keyboard. I just tonight figured out that I can mute the voice and layer and just use the rhythm and accompaniment with my DAW's instruments, playing the backup through the keyboard's speakers. Very handy for trying out songs using the software instruments. I've always wanted some kind of workstation function for with my DAW, and this keyboard provides just what I need without having to program in drum patterns in the DAW. Such good value in this keyboard.

    • @badboyv2344
      @badboyv2344 Před rokem

      can't we mute the voice coming out of keyboard's speaker in casio cts300? any idea?

  • @raymondlussier3920
    @raymondlussier3920 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just bought the CT-S410 at Guitar Center as a second keyboard to have fun with. I always love your videos. I recognized the song you began with. "Above All". Love it.

  • @nirmalasareescentreyashoda6257

    Finally, Jeremy see is back in action. Good to see you after a long time man.
    Great review by the way😀😀😀👍👍👍👋👌👌

  • @jjacob25101
    @jjacob25101 Před 3 lety +6

    Another great video. Along with the Yamaha PSR-E373, the Casio CT-S400 is the best two arranger keyboards for the same price, or best value. The Yamaha had it's great features, but the Casio has a smaller footprint, or slimmer portable form factor, with the guitar strap pegs, textured keys and the wireless BT capability with the optional dongle, plus the pitch bend wheel, and is great for playing worship & praise music 🎶 ✝️ 🕊 🙏 😇 .
    Lots of great tones, rhythms and such. I think it will be best to get this one, after the CT-S1.
    The tones and effects are even more incredible, especially in layers that I haven't heard in other keyboard in anywhere near the price until you get to about $1000+ like the the Roland V-Combo, RD 88 and comparable keyboards in the price range. These two Casios are both wins, depending as mentioned previously, when features you need, but great if you can get both, and the Yamaha PSS-A50 makes a great, compact and affordable partner to the CT-S1 for rhythm, bass or backing parts, and second keyboard to play another part.
    Masataka Kono has mastered that and his latest video epitomizes what I just mention above and previously about the sound and utilization of the PSS-A50...
    This shows why you should get the CT-S1, over the CT-S400 if you are focused on playing with the 61 tones over the 600 tones, rhythms, pitch bend and arranger functions.
    Masataka Kono has seemless tone changes thoughout his arrangements not using just the same sounds throughout the song, particularly with the PSS-A50, where you can hold notes and switch to another tone and pkay both until you release the first tone, and keep switching like he does on other songs, like when he plays the PSS-A50 alone, sounding like a full multitrack arrangement played in real time.
    But the CT-S400 is great if you do need those features, especially if you write, record, need the extra tones, pitch bend, etc. Both being so affordable, you could get both, like I plan to. Plus, having the Roland Go:Keys and JD-Xi, and maybe get the Yamaha Reface CP will round out what I would need and want without going to the more expensive keyboards I mentioned if I was a professional gigging keyboardist.
    czcams.com/video/-iCCr4Reqis/video.html

  • @ruby055
    @ruby055 Před 2 lety +4

    I think the CTS 1 is a great choice to learn piano, and is the ultimate portable 2nd instrument for practice outside of classical

  • @JuanUnitX
    @JuanUnitX Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Jeremy! Love ur videos Man! Thanks for all the effort you put! I can watch you all day, Perfect explained, This Is real content. Good job!!

  • @navypti
    @navypti Před 3 lety

    Welcome back my friend. It's always good to have a break, especially when the time is spent with your family.

  • @6AlchemicalDragons
    @6AlchemicalDragons Před 3 lety +1

    That starting song reminds me of the ending to Chrono Trigger. Great playing as usual.

  • @jamesivanmarionrosete5191

    Welp, guess this keyboard is now my pick, I was debating over choosing this or the CT-S1, the functions on the 400 is just much more suitable for my needs, guess it's tims for me to kiss goodbye to the Tape-flute and vintage sounds of the CT-S1 :

    • @JeremySee
      @JeremySee  Před 3 lety +1

      Great choice. Have fun!

    • @HubertEtAlice
      @HubertEtAlice Před 2 lety

      Yep, too bad they didn’t put the tape flute and the CZ tones in the CT-S400… maybe later in a more advanced CT-S500?

    • @michaeless658
      @michaeless658 Před 2 lety +1

      Cts1 is great though, amazing sounds for a $200 board…

  • @ixoye143
    @ixoye143 Před rokem +1

    Love your song choices 😊

  • @Auraxium
    @Auraxium Před rokem +1

    Came for the review, stayed for the serenade. 😄

  • @sam_11202
    @sam_11202 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello sir. I'm a beginner that wants to learn piano, And my oh my have these Casio pianos that have grabbed my attention. I want to know which Keyboard offers the best piano sound out of the CT-S400 or the CT-S1. which one do you think has a more rich and pure piano experience.

    • @ChristianKoehler77
      @ChristianKoehler77 Před 3 lety +8

      If your focus is piano (and perhaps similar instruments like electric pianos) and not arranger features ("band in a box"), I'd go with the CT-S1.
      CT-S400 has way more sounds, but most of them are rahter "generic" (from other Casio keyboars).
      Many of the 61 sounds on the CT-S1 on the other hand are designed and tuned specifically for that keyboard. I think the DSP effects are also better on the CT-S1. I don't know weather that keyboard has more preccing power for DSP or weather the effects are just tuned more carefully.
      Piano experience is very good without having to tweak anything. The piano sounds cover classic and contempoary piano music well.
      CT-S1 also has a higher polyphony count, it can play and sustain more notes at one without "dropouts".
      Be sure to get a sustaun pedal as well (doesn't have to be from Casio, the generic ones work just as well).
      CT-S400 is the better choice if you want lots of options to tweak, rhythms, many sounds (especially sounds not related to piano) etc.
      Jeremy also has a video that compares both keyboards directly.

  • @gersonvega
    @gersonvega Před 2 lety

    felicitaciones, las canciones que tocaste en el piano tienen una letra muy poderosa, saludos desde Perú, me sirvió mucho tus videos para tomar una buena decisión , Aquí en Perú seguiré esperando la llegada de Casio CT-S500.

  • @danielashishjohnson9513
    @danielashishjohnson9513 Před rokem +1

    Good to see that you also cover gospel songs... Nice👍👍

  • @mitchellglick8737
    @mitchellglick8737 Před 2 lety +6

    This keyboard looks great. I am looking to mainly using this as a Midi controller. Most of the Midi controllers I have tried in this price range have a terrible keybed action.
    I thought buying the CTX-S400 would allow the best of both worlds.
    Is this a smart idea?

  • @artlazo3254
    @artlazo3254 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Jeremy. I want to start learning to play the piano. I Saw your review on the Yamaha EZ 300 with the light up keys. Is that a good beginner piano? Is that the best way to learn? What would your approach be as a beginner?

  • @ShellyAnderson0624
    @ShellyAnderson0624 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful playing ☺️🥰

  • @emilianohernandez8152

    Thought I was tweaking ti´ll I heard ¨To God be the glory¨ and I started singing along

  • @craigie13
    @craigie13 Před 3 lety +1

    Awe the PT30, still have mine

  • @stephanemaillard
    @stephanemaillard Před 2 lety

    Great video! I love the songs you play. What is the songbook seen in the video?

  • @Djungle2
    @Djungle2 Před 9 měsíci

    Great review!

  • @nubman41
    @nubman41 Před rokem

    When i saw the keyboard, i had no idea that it was a nostalgic series of keyboard,i just liked the price tag lol

  • @carloseduardoribeirorita3742

    Hello Jeremiah. Congratulations for the excellent videos. Casio has released the CT-S500, with many improvements. But I have a question that I couldn't solve by watching videos. In terms of tones, does the CT-S400 lose a lot to the CT-S500? Thanks!

  • @davidsobel3303
    @davidsobel3303 Před 2 lety +2

    hmm, now they have the CT-S500...will you be doing a review of that in comparison? So many Casio models out right now!

  • @torilsusegg9572
    @torilsusegg9572 Před 3 lety

    Beautifully played!

  • @nelynelyyy
    @nelynelyyy Před 5 měsíci

    Jeremyy!! I fell in LOVE with the first song you played. May I ask what song it is? Hoping it is not too late for a reply 😅. Cheers 🎉

  • @paullasmith4975
    @paullasmith4975 Před 3 lety +5

    I'd just like a basic piano keyboard. No drums, clarinet, trumpet or any other extras. Although your playing sounds really good -- I just want a basic piano sound keyboard. Thanks.

    • @jamesivanmarionrosete5191
      @jamesivanmarionrosete5191 Před 3 lety +7

      Then the CT-S1 would be a good keyboard for you, since it mainly focus on keyboard instruments (although it has a little bit of guitars and brazz in it)

    • @Mr.Face222
      @Mr.Face222 Před 3 lety +1

      So you just want a grand piano.

  • @durhamviking1809
    @durhamviking1809 Před rokem

    Great vid just bought this keyboard

  • @MarcusPocus
    @MarcusPocus Před 2 lety

    you reveal to me how wonderfully you play!!!!!

  • @MariachiAlfayOmega
    @MariachiAlfayOmega Před 2 lety

    Blessings brother, excellent your videos, and beautiful music, I have a doubt between the CTx800 series and this CTs400 I don't know which one to choose, thank you very much

  • @onguyenvuto1876
    @onguyenvuto1876 Před 3 lety +3

    hello Jeremy, im hesitating between Casio CDP S100 and Casio CT S1. Would you give me some advices, I want to know which one sound better, in your opinion, thanks a lot!

    • @daeone1514
      @daeone1514 Před 3 lety

      Well if you’re into graded hammer action, the cdp is where it’s at. If you want a good keyboard with great pro sounds, without graded hammer action, the cts 1 is where it’s at. The cts series have some truly great sound.

    • @julie7267
      @julie7267 Před 2 lety

      Yes, I was torn between the exact two keyboards. I went with the ct-s1, because I am hearing amazing things about the unique and quality sounds for the money. I do wish it had weighted keys but I like the slim and lightweight nature of the keyboard and the overall design. I figure if I stick with the piano long enough I can upgrade later on to a weighted electric piano. And when i do that I may just go for a Previa.

  • @twentyfo8905
    @twentyfo8905 Před 3 lety +5

    The CT-400 is good. But man the 64 polyphony of the CT-S1 blows me away everytime😍It sounds amazing. Now if they combined the two, it would be a grand slam home-run for Casio.

    • @matthewgaines10
      @matthewgaines10 Před 3 lety +1

      Neither the CT-S400 or CT-S1 have enough polyphony for serious use. 128 min. is what I would like to have on a digital piano. 256 or unlimited is preferred. 8 note polyphony min. on a synthesizer is the least I would accept with 16 desired.

    • @Mr.Face222
      @Mr.Face222 Před 3 lety +1

      Tbf, the 48-note polyphony isn't all that bad, it's actually a decent amount, compared to older cheap keyboards that would oftentimes have a 12-note polyphony.

    • @hazard3020
      @hazard3020 Před rokem

      ​@@matthewgaines10 not at $249.99 !!!

  • @danielarriaga1903
    @danielarriaga1903 Před rokem

    Me encantan tus videos!, saludos desde México 😼

  • @jenuvysijo9827
    @jenuvysijo9827 Před 3 lety

    Long time no see. Everything seems to be nice
    Go on jeremy

  • @mustafayldrm761
    @mustafayldrm761 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm undecided between CTK-3500, CT-X700 and CT-S400. Which one is better?

  • @alejandroalbarran-zp1pj

    Hi Jeremy! Thanks for your good reviews and clear opinions, I'm about to buy a new keyboard but can't decide between Casio CT-S400 and CT-S500 I would like to choose the one that has better quality sound.
    What would be your advise for me?

    • @samuelnerick
      @samuelnerick Před rokem

      The CT-S500 dude... It have a lot of sounds and some cool stuff

  • @stephenp515
    @stephenp515 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent review, Jeremy! For the CT-S400 or 300, will a DAW or soft synth detect the pitch-bend wheel? If so, can it be mapped to a mod-wheel function? Thank you.

  • @palavoyz
    @palavoyz Před 2 lety

    Hi wonderful review does the Cts-400 have a registration freeze? please let me know its kinda important for me when using registration.

  • @RubyInferno
    @RubyInferno Před 3 lety +1

    Great informational video as always Jeremy! I have a question, I already own a CASIO CT-X5000 arranger kayboard - is there any reason to get the CT-S400 for me in this case? Thanks!

    • @HubertEtAlice
      @HubertEtAlice Před 2 lety +1

      The CT-X5000 is far more advanced but you might use the CT-S400 as a second, very light and portable keyboard, if you like the CT-X tones.

  • @santiagovillamilpaz6257

    Hey Jeremy! Love your channel. I have a question. Between Casio cdps350 and Casio Privia PX-360. Which do you pick?

  • @living____room
    @living____room Před rokem +1

    what's the bluetooth adapter called?

  • @kevinmencer3782
    @kevinmencer3782 Před 2 lety

    Wasn't expecting Hillsong to come out of that thing! Very nice rendition of Worthy Is The Lamb. What was that sax piece you played? I've listened to it a couple of times, but I can't get a lock on it.

  • @zizou2i
    @zizou2i Před 3 lety

    Digno es el Señor. Marcela Gandara. Nice play. Jeremy what do you think, is Casio XT5000 a good option today?

  • @ks0ni
    @ks0ni Před 3 lety +1

    Can you please suggest me which keyboard I should buy - CTX 700 or CTX 870IN?? Any help will be appreciated...

  • @olive1992
    @olive1992 Před rokem

    Hi. Thx for your videos
    They are so helpful. Can anyone tell me which color the screen is? Is it blue, green, purple? Thx, regards

  • @stefaneduard8169
    @stefaneduard8169 Před 3 lety +1

    I recognize the christian songs you play here. I was a christian myself in the past and i must say christian music is usually very beautiful

  • @hopeforusall6968
    @hopeforusall6968 Před 3 lety +2

    What piano book are you playing from please?

  • @slyfox720
    @slyfox720 Před rokem +1

    What’s the difference between the cts400 and the 410?

  • @rohanroy1168
    @rohanroy1168 Před rokem

    Intro with Above All ❤️

  • @Kawadaken
    @Kawadaken Před 2 lety

    Hello Jeremy
    Which should I buy, PSR E373 or CT S400?

  • @matthewgaines10
    @matthewgaines10 Před 3 lety +4

    I agree that the CT-S400 makes the most sense...particularly if you are a beginner or intermediate player. That includes the CT-S1.
    Added Bluetooth MIDI to all my digital pianos, synthesizers, and a MPC using WIDI Masters. It's a handy feature.

    • @yeeeha5674
      @yeeeha5674 Před 3 lety

      Is there any way to make keyboards wireless that only have USB MIDI ports? Like the printer style cables I mean. Not sure that you can do it really but just wondered if there was ever a solution to achieve that in some way, because I have a Yamaha NP-12 which is powered separately by an adaptor, so I only need the USB MIDI part to be wireless.

    • @matthewgaines10
      @matthewgaines10 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yeeeha5674
      CME of WIDI Master fame has been talking about USB MIDI adapters. They have a type A connector but not a type B one yet. They also have the WIDI Jack that should be capable of adapting to type B. I would ask them if the WIDI Jack works for type B. I am certain they cover 5 pin DIN, 6 pin DIN, TRS DIN, and USB type A MIDI formats. The WIDI Jack likely covers type B.
      Update:
      WIDI Uhost is for USB B. So yes, you can. There is a wireless solution for every type of MIDI port type. Powered or unpowered.

    • @ChristianKoehler77
      @ChristianKoehler77 Před 3 lety

      @@yeeeha5674 Yes. But you have to combine zwo devices. There are "USB MIDI Hosts". This is a box that connects to a USB port on a keyboard and converts it to 5 pin MIDI. Important: This is different from a USB-MIDI interface that converts a USB port on A PC to 5 pin MIDI, so be carefull what you buy.
      There is "WIDI", a tiny adapter that plugs into two 5 pin MIDI ports (in and out) and makes them wireless with bluetooth.
      You can put a WIDI on a USB MIDI host and you are good to go.
      Downsides: Expensive. Two devices required. The MIDI host requires a power source, usually 5V USB. The MIDI USB port on the keyboard does not supply power. If the keyboard also has a USB-A port (for a memory stick, wireless dongle or something) you probably can get the power from there. Otherwise you'd have to use a USB power bank or a phone charger.
      As far as I know nobody makes a box that combines both devices in a single box, yet.

    • @matthewgaines10
      @matthewgaines10 Před 3 lety

      @@ChristianKoehler77
      Of course each device has to have its own Bluetooth transceiver unless it has one built in such as a tablet, phone, or laptop. Isn't that logical? That is why it clearly states in the original post that I added Bluetooth MIDI to all of my keyboards and a MPC.
      Expense is a matter of opinion. It isn't free but it is cheaper than buying the Casio Bluetooth module if all you need is DIN MIDI (WIDI Master) or a WIDI jack. Furthermore, all USB and most DIN MIDI ports are powered so no additional power is needed on the five devices I set up (Roland, Akai, Yamaha, and two Casios). The rare DIN MIDI port from legacy keyboards are unpowered and require an external power source. A dedicated USB MIDI controller also may not have a powered jack being it draws power from a host via USB to operator in the first place. Those MIDI controllers aren't good canidates for wireless connections at all. A WIDI Uhost or WIDI Jack is needed only when DIN MIDI isn't an option or legacy DIN MIDI ports aren't powered.

  • @serjny
    @serjny Před rokem

    If you don’t need ultra-portability, Casio has another keyboard which is up to $100 cheaper than the CT-S400 & LK-S450, has the same tones, rhythms, features, and functionality as well as the ability to save 32 registrations without sacrificing the lesson mode.
    Please tell me the exact model
    Thank you

  • @GetPianoLessons
    @GetPianoLessons Před 3 lety

    How about the brand new PX-S3100? Do you have any review on this model?

  • @stevemacquarrie9819
    @stevemacquarrie9819 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jeremy, you never answered the question, should you buy it? I can't decide between the Yamaha e463 and the Casio s400. I'm thinking the Yamaha tones might be dated, but that I might have some trouble with the Casio interface, I am a singer, keyboard beginner. Any thoughts would be sincerely appreciated, thank you

  • @alexanderwilliams1731
    @alexanderwilliams1731 Před 2 lety

    Love it!!!

  • @tomoquads3975
    @tomoquads3975 Před 2 lety

    good for playing as a piano but pretty dismal as an arranger keyboard. The beats and fill-ins are left to be desired. This one is going back to Guitar Center

  • @cosmic2096
    @cosmic2096 Před 3 lety +2

    Yamaha psr -463 or Ct-S400 for begginers and edm lovers ?

    • @jonathansoko1085
      @jonathansoko1085 Před 3 lety

      Get your hands on an old yamaha djx keyboard, it is legendary

    • @HubertEtAlice
      @HubertEtAlice Před 3 lety +1

      Yamaha PSR E463 is better for EDM with its groove creator and Live! knobs to manipulate the sounds when playing.

  • @agrovlogsidukki1055
    @agrovlogsidukki1055 Před 3 lety +1

    Above all power

  • @FnLn55
    @FnLn55 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jeremy. The CTS400 just seems like a CTX700 thats been reconfigured for portability. You briefly mentioned that the keys feel better, but is it better enough to justify the additional cost? Maybe a headon comparison video, eh? Cheers!

    • @JeremySee
      @JeremySee  Před 2 lety +1

      They keys are noticeably better. 😉

    • @FnLn55
      @FnLn55 Před 2 lety

      @@JeremySee ... I best get hands on ... thanks!

  • @MrRichard1280
    @MrRichard1280 Před 6 měsíci

    To God be the Glory...which song book is that?

  • @jstrockon8266
    @jstrockon8266 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir..
    Should I wait for upgrading yamaha p 125.
    When this will upgrade..?🤔
    What is your opinion..?

  • @GraphicDesignerFineArts
    @GraphicDesignerFineArts Před 3 měsíci

    Casio CT-S400 or Yamaha PSR-E373 ????

  • @hodor_ioana
    @hodor_ioana Před 7 dny

    Hey Jeremy! Can u tell me how long is it in cm ?

  • @marekgitarzysta5193
    @marekgitarzysta5193 Před 2 lety +1

    I can pick up CT-S400 for the same price as CT-S1. I am most interested in piano sounds, but having other options is tempting. Are piano samples the same in both units? Or is there any advantage by going with S1?

  • @davidbela
    @davidbela Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @wersimantje4268
    @wersimantje4268 Před 2 lety

    hello, i have a problem with saving direct to registration bank on usb flash card... only the chosen registration bank text is saving but not the content of the chosen registration I did mount the usb first and than format in the casio... and used severall usb sticks what could be the problem? and how can i reset the casio in the factory setting?

  • @franciscoalberto2577
    @franciscoalberto2577 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you.
    Can you transpose it? I haven't been able to find that function.
    Thank you very much in advance.

    • @Mr.Face222
      @Mr.Face222 Před 2 lety

      All you have to do is press MENU, scroll through until you see SETTING, and then it'll be the first setting you'll see.

    • @franciscoalberto2577
      @franciscoalberto2577 Před 2 lety

      @@Mr.Face222 Thank you.

  • @ravey1981
    @ravey1981 Před rokem

    Cts400 or Yamaha e373? The Yamaha has a better piano sample?

  • @shresthacha
    @shresthacha Před rokem

    Praise God for your Videos.. :D Worthy is the review :P Love from Nepal :D

  • @Imagineyourmusiccom
    @Imagineyourmusiccom Před rokem

    Hello, thank you very much , I just bought it, but I have a pedal problem: I did everything, put the pedal on "sostenuto" and switched off the U1 U2 and lower part, also in" TONE" but the sustain pedal does still not work after keys played , I have a small hand, and am used and need to use the pedal, what am I doing wrong please? thank you very much for your help

  • @kurudo6432
    @kurudo6432 Před rokem +1

    As a CT-S400 owner for several months, let me tell you this:
    If you want portability or NEED that pitch wheel shift, go for the CT-S400. That's where CT-S400 truly shines.
    Sound-wise, I'd say that about 70% of the sounds are... pretty bad. Like, 2000's level bad. The keybed is nice to touch and not too noisy, the "Surround" option also addeds quite a bit depth to the sound on the in-built speakers. However, Even with all the EQ and "16 types of Reverb" - which are essentially the same 2-3, most tones are still quite dull when comparison to the competition.
    The accessibility is a nightmare. Like, seriously, the fact that its manual is 100% digital also doesn't help. Not having the sounds on any paper or written in the keyboard is also quite bad, imo.
    If you've got space (since its a bit larger and heavier) and want better accessibility (more buttons and easier navigation), go for the Yamaha PSR-E373 - the sounds are better and the expression is amazing. it only lacks a pitch wheel shift, but you can use the pedal for a similar effect.
    I don't completely regret buying the CT-S400 because I bought it as B-stock for about 150$, whereas the Yamaha PSR-E373 cost about 100$ more where I live. Still... would go for the Yamaha if it wasn't too late.
    PS: I mean this for both classical music and arrangements. Casio could've done better here. Most sounds, especially the ones that I truly love to play with (violins, strings, flutes, guitars/overdrive) are too artificial.

  • @steliospapazoglou8592
    @steliospapazoglou8592 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello there...Can we loop using the recording function?

  • @landshut181
    @landshut181 Před 2 lety +1

    Does the CT-S400 has a Vox Continental-like tone?

  • @alfredomunozavila
    @alfredomunozavila Před 2 měsíci

    It is better than casio ctx700 in sound?

  • @otchaves4826
    @otchaves4826 Před rokem

    hi there! compared to the CTX-580, wich would be best?

  • @roddelfernando
    @roddelfernando Před 2 lety

    Hi jeremy. Are the dual and split volumes adjustable on the cts models?

  • @daeone1514
    @daeone1514 Před 3 lety

    I meant to get one of these but I bought an mx 49 from Yamaha. I’m still wanting one of these tho.

  • @eschewethaceborromeo3829

    i was a pianist in church, nd looking for a best keyboard , yet this songs kinda give me signs though ahaha

  • @gracepalma8391
    @gracepalma8391 Před rokem

    Hi jeremy. Does the casio ct s400 have built-in audio interface?

  • @TonyStark-kj7oz
    @TonyStark-kj7oz Před 3 lety

    Hey man do a comparison video of yamaha psr i500 vs casio ctx 9000in need the answer quick and staight forward for which keyboard to buy i bought casio ctx 9000in need help whether to change to yamaha or not

  • @verycoolperson4940
    @verycoolperson4940 Před 2 lety

    i wanna buy myself a new casio piano but i am so confused as what is the difference between casios "ct-x" keyboards and "ct-s" ones. more specifically this, the casio CT-S400 and casio CT-X800... a little help anyone?

  • @chrisfranklinguitar7105

    Im torn between the ct x3000 and the ct s400.theyre almost the same price in the UK.so I should go fpr the 3000 right because it has more features and higher polyphony

  • @yappydabbad9323
    @yappydabbad9323 Před 7 měsíci

    How does the grand piano sound compare with the Yamaha psr 373?

  • @lotchenekennethhubiera6157

    Hi Sir, please make a review for KETRON SD9 if this keyboard is better than sx900

  • @paulsr7483
    @paulsr7483 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Jeremy. Just bought this keyboard and 3 buttons are not working. Menu, Songs and Tone. Am I missing anything here before I return it?

  • @abitrisha2674
    @abitrisha2674 Před 11 měsíci

    Dear Jeremy, can we edit our style/rythm for cts400. Is there any software. Thx.

  • @keyshialee1585
    @keyshialee1585 Před 3 lety +1

    Man, that Rhodes sound is good… 😍 A lot of dropped notes in the first performance, though. Not sure if that is because of the key action, poor technique, or both.

    • @jjacob25101
      @jjacob25101 Před 3 lety +1

      I didn't notuce the note drop, but the CT-S400 has less polyphony than the CT-S1. The latter has more polyphony due to the lush, layered tones. It has nothing to do with key action or technique.
      My Roland Go:Keys has 128 note polyphony, and so does my JD-Xi synthesizer, but they are $350/$600 keyboards. I have never seen quality keyboards like these in the $200 range and have more than 64 note polyphony that I can recall. They could do it, but it would cost a lot more, and most players getting more affordable keyboards in this price level don't need it.

    • @JeremySee
      @JeremySee  Před 3 lety +9

      I recorded this way past midnight and I wasn't the most awake. 😃

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER Před rokem

      @@JeremySee I'm a night person too...it's almost 3:30 🌙

  • @gangadharkoneru1914
    @gangadharkoneru1914 Před 3 lety

    For the past one year, I've been using Yamaha PSR e263 Keyboard for learning. Now I feel like I'm in need of an upgrade. What should I do, upgrade to a yamaha psr e463 or Yamaha PSR I400 or Yamaha PSR I500 or Casio CT-X 8000in or Casio CT-X9000in? Can anyone please help me.

  • @saviobuthello6826
    @saviobuthello6826 Před 3 lety

    Hey Jeremy... Is there any way where we can use the sustain feature without the sustain peddle in the Casio ctx870in.

  • @danielwerner5881
    @danielwerner5881 Před 2 lety

    Sorry the question, are you playing Aline Barros music??she is a Brazilian golpel Singer? If yes, that's Nice!!!! O feel like praise god when i listen to your playing!

  • @natblaire
    @natblaire Před 10 měsíci

    in that model, is there a way to adjust layer volumes?

  • @oldpeoplegaming5318
    @oldpeoplegaming5318 Před 2 lety

    I was just wondering if any of the casitone keyboards can be connected via midi or bluetooth to another keyboard, say like an 88 keyboard. Can this be done? I couldn't find any info on this. I was interested in the ct-s500 model and wanted to be able to connect it to my roland fp30 so I have the casio sounds but the weighted keys of the roland.