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Casio is releasing 2 new keyboards: The CT-S1000V and CT-S500. Some of the unique features include:
Built-in vocal synthesizer with performance capabilities in Japanese or English.
Strap capabilities to turn it into a key-tar.
Smartphone app syncing.
They can be pre-ordered now.
Watch the videos:
DOVER, NJ, January 20, 2022– Casio, the world’s leading provider of powerful and affordable musical instruments, today announced the Casiotone CT-S500 and its big brother, the CT-S1000V,
the first vocal synthesizer that can literally turn any text — such as
song lyrics — into a musical phrase and then “sing" it in full harmony
based on any notes played on its keys.
For centuries, instruments have been designed with the human voice in
mind — not necessarily to sound exactly like it, but to enunciate and
express emotion like it. The violin, cello, and saxophone are all
examples, as are modern vocoders and certain aspects of synthesizers.
The CT-S1000V fulfills this creative dream by tapping into an activity
almost everyone does every day: typing text.
To get started, Casio has built 100 Lyric Tones (phrases inspired by
familiar songs) into the CT-S1000V, which can be overwritten, and
there’s space for 50 more brought in from the Lyric Creator app. The
instrument supports both English and Japanese text. No keyboard
instrument has ever before been able to speak and sing with this degree
of ease and musicality.
For customized lyrics, the player simply types in words using the
companion Lyric Creator app for iOS® and Android® devices. These are
then transmitted into the CT-S1000V via USB and played using any of its
22 Vocalist types, including talkboxes, processed choirs, robot voices,
vocoders and whispered voices, all drawn from the history of synthetic
vocals in pop music. Phrases can be played all at once, according to a
set rhythm when keys are pressed, or one syllable at a time as new notes
are played with or without legato. They can also be sequenced together
to play complete songs.
The CT-S1000V also offers all the features that make Casiotone
synonymous with the fun of immediately playing music. Its AiX tone
source offers 800 high-resolution sounds representing all categories of
instruments, the keyboard may be split or layered to play multiple
sounds at once, and 64-voice polyphony ensures players will never run
out of notes. The accompaniment section puts a complete backup band
under the player’s fingers, including 243 built-in rhythms, 50
user-programmable rhythms, simplified chord fingering modes (including
CASIO Chord™) for easy playing, and auto-harmonies. Players can arrange
songs on the fly by switching between various intro, normal, fill-in,
variation, and ending sections.
Casio was the first company to make sampling available to everyone, regardless of budget, with its SK-1 keyboard in 1985. The CT-S1000V
continues this tradition with its ability to sample up to ten seconds
of high-quality audio (or several three-second samples for creating drum
kits) via its 1/8-inch stereo input. The CT-S1000V
also gives you the flexibility of sampling wirelessly using the
included WU-BT10 Bluetooth MIDI & audio adapter. It can sample up to
ten seconds of CD-quality audio via its 1/8-inch stereo input or via
the included WU-BT10 Bluetooth MIDI and audio adapter— or several sounds
at up to three seconds each for building custom drum kits.
For learning and songwriting, an onboard MIDI recorder can store up to
five performances. With its capacity of six tracks and 40,000 notes per
song, musicians can sketch out fully arranged compositions — and
beginners can listen back to their own practice — without the need for a
computer. Of course, the CT-S1000V can also connect to a computer or
mobile device via USB-MIDI or Bluetooth, taking advantage of the entire
world of MIDI and recording software as well as Casio’s own Casio Music
Space iOS/Android app, which turns the process of learning music into an
interactive and engaging video game.
The 100 built-in, studio-quality DSP effects can add a polished shine to
any sound, including lyrics. The effects include many amplifier and
cabinet simulators, modulation effects, choruses, reverbs, delays, and
much more. Each of the effects can be extensively customized, and can be
modified on the fly using the CT-S1000V's three assignable knobs.
For musicians who simply want all the CT-S1000V’s great instrument
sounds, accompaniment features, sampling, MIDI recording, and effects
without vocal synthesis, Casio is introducing the new CT-S500, which
hits this sweet spot at an even more compelling price. Weighing just
over 10 pounds and featuring the ability to run on six AA batteries,
both keyboards are designed to make music on the go.
As part of the release, Casio has unveiled an exclusive landing page taking consumers through the features which can be viewed HERE.
The CT- S1000V (MSRP: $679.99) and CT-S500 (MSRP: $499.99) are available at musical instrument retailers nationwide and at CasioMusicGear.com. To learn more about Casio’s full portfolio of electronic musical instruments, please visit www.CasioMusicGear.com.