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Description

Step into the world of music creation with the Casio LK-220 Midi Keyboard, a versatile tool that caters to budding musicians and seasoned players alike. This lightweight, portable keyboard is designed to inspire creativity with its 61 touch-sensitive, lighted keys, making learning and performing an intuitive and engaging experience. The built-in lesson system guides you through each note, illuminating your path to musical mastery.

With 400 high-quality tones at your fingertips, ranging from rich stereo pianos to dynamic acoustic instruments, the LK-220 opens up a world of sonic possibilities. Effortlessly add depth to your compositions using the integrated DSP reverb effects, and explore your rhythmic side with 150 rhythm patterns and one-touch presets. Connect seamlessly to other devices via the USB port and enjoy the full range of MIDI compatibility for expanded creative potential.

Whether you're performing a ballad or crafting a beat, the Casio LK-220 is equipped with features to support your every musical whim. The mic input and sampling function allow for vocal integration and unique sound creation, while the bank of 110 built-in songs offers both inspiration and practice opportunities.

Key Features:

  • 61 touch-sensitive, lighted piano-style keys
  • 400 built-in tones including stereo pianos and acoustic instruments
  • DSP reverb effects for enhanced depth
  • 150 rhythm patterns and one-touch presets
  • USB port and general MIDI compatibility
  • Mic input and sampling capabilities
  • 110 built-in songs for learning and practice
  • Requires 6 AA batteries or optional AD-5 power supply (not included)
  • Includes a music rest for added convenience

Product specs

Brand Casio
Model LK-220 61-Key Key-Lighting Keyboard
Finish Silver / Black
Year 2010s
Categories Portable Keyboards
Analog / Digital Digital
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Synth Action
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output
Number of Keys 61 Keys
Polyphony 48 Voices

FAQs

Does the Casio LK-220 MIDI Keyboard have touch-sensitive keys?

No, the Casio LK-220 does not have touch-sensitive keys. It features a key-lighting system that helps beginners learn to play by lighting up the keys in sequence.

Can the Casio LK-220 be used as a MIDI controller with a computer?

Yes, the Casio LK-220 can function as a MIDI controller when connected to a computer via its MIDI input and output ports, allowing you to control music software and external devices.

Is the Casio LK-220 suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Casio LK-220 is well-suited for beginners, featuring a key-lighting system and a variety of built-in songs and rhythms to aid in learning.

What kind of power supply does the Casio LK-220 require?

The Casio LK-220 can be powered using an AC adapter or by using six AA batteries, making it versatile for both home use and portable playing.

How many voices of polyphony does the Casio LK-220 offer?

The Casio LK-220 provides 48-note polyphony, allowing for complex playing without notes being cut off.

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Software and compatibility

  • Use a TS instrument cable (same as a guitar cable) to connect the Casio LK-220's headphone jack to the Focusrite Scarlett Solo for recording.

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Use cases and applications

  • For stereo sound capture, a custom cable with a 1/4 inch to one 1/4 inch and one XLR is suggested, though the Focusrite Solo may not support dual inputs simultaneously.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Begin with a low volume setting on the Casio LK-220 when connecting to the Focusrite to prevent potential damage from output mismatch.

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lobberuno

A good keyboard to start with and also USB/Midi capable

I get this keyboard to practice the piano basic skills, like chords and harmony theory, and during this I discovered a funny fact about the volumen control: If you play synth-like sounds using the included reverb, you can make some cool effects like the modern electronic songs, just require a little timing.

Mine has around 9 years, I don't play it very often, so it is in good condition. The best and useful feature is the USB/Midi capability, so you can use this keyboard as a Midi input for DAW software like Fruity Loops, so you can use the quality sounds from this software instead of the midi-quality included.

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lobberuno

Do you think this keyboard is not good for music because is a basic Casio? I thought so, but I made some experiments using the TC Electronics Hall of Fame 2 and the results are incredible! Shimmer and Hall are the best effects for this purpose. Clocks's intro riff sounds so good with Shimmer on and played on octaves. Also you can do some Pads with the Church, Hall and Shimmer on sounds with long decays. A volume pedal might be good. I tried the Echosystem also, but I need to be more creative thought.

armaanazeem

Good Product

Great sounds, but the actual physical keyboard isn't very good quality. I would recommend this to beginners.

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