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Description

Step into the world of music creation with the Casio CA-110, a versatile and accessible portable keyboard perfect for budding musicians and seasoned players alike. Engineered to provide an immersive experience, this keyboard offers a wide range of sounds, rhythms, and functions that cater to all musical styles. Its user-friendly interface ensures that you spend more time creating and less time navigating.

The Casio CA-110 features 100 built-in tones, allowing you to explore various instruments and sounds right at your fingertips. Whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage, its portability ensures that your music travels with you wherever you go. The keyboard's intuitive design encourages creativity, making it an ideal choice for both personal enjoyment and educational purposes.

With its built-in rhythms and automatic accompaniments, the Casio CA-110 makes it easy to create complex musical arrangements. The rhythm section includes a versatile selection of drum patterns to keep your practice sessions fresh and engaging. Plus, the included MIDI capabilities expand your creative horizons, allowing you to connect to other devices and software for a comprehensive music-making setup.

Explore the rich tapestry of music with the Casio CA-110, where every key press brings your musical visions to life.

Key Features:

  • 49 full-size keys
  • 100 different instrument tones
  • 50 built-in rhythms
  • MIDI capability for enhanced connectivity
  • User-friendly interface with LCD display
  • Portable design for easy transportation
  • Built-in speakers for immediate sound output
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CASIO CA-110

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Casio CA-110 has some cool FM/8-bit sounds

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Casio CA 110

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EL BUEN BAZAR

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CASIO CA-110 (sound and styles demonstration) HiQ sound and playing

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Keyboards - review - repair

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Casio CA-110

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Nonsonic

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Rockstar Music Store

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Casio CA-110.

Software and compatibility

  • Using a 1/4" to 3.5mm adapter allows the Casio CA-110 to connect to a computer's mic input for recording in DAWs.

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  • Users report that the keyboard's 3.5mm output is prone to distortion when connected to standard PC mic inputs, especially with multiple notes.

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Features and functionality

  • The Casio CA-110 lacks USB MIDI connectivity, requiring alternative methods for digital recording integration.

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  • The Casio CA-110's 3.5mm headphone output can lead to distortion when playing chords, indicating limitations in handling polyphonic sounds through this output.

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Use cases and applications

  • Recording the Casio CA-110 with a mic is a viable option for capturing its sound, especially without an audio interface.

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  • Owners find sentimental value in using the Casio CA-110 for modern production, especially if it's a childhood instrument, despite connectivity challenges.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Incorporating an audio interface like the Behringer UMC22 can enhance recording quality and connectivity options for the Casio CA-110.

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3.5 out of 5

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I liked the SA-20 a lot so I've just got a big version of it. Idk why, but the SA-20 sounds cleaner.

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lobberuno

If it has an USB, try to get a DAW software and use the sounds from it :)

yeet

Not bad

I use it sometimes and it is not all that bad.

Artist usage

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See how Rob Scallon uses Casio CA-110

Rob Scallon

Singer, Guitarist

First Of October

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Rob can be seen using the Casio CA-110 at 1:15 in this video, using an organ sound.

See how Andy Morin uses Casio CA-110

Andy Morin

Bassist, Keyboardist

Death Grips

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Andy Morin is confirmed to have used the Casio CA-110 in the tracks "The Fever (Aye Aye)" and "Hustle Bones," as evidenced by the videos showing him playing the instrument.

See how Rostam Batmanglij uses Casio CA-110

Rostam Batmanglij

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Dirty Projectors

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Rostam Batmanglij used the Casio CA-110 keyboard during Vampire Weekend's performance at the Pitchfork Music Festival in 2012, as seen in the full concert video on YouTube.

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