![]() ![]() ![]() Actually, I'd also like for it to be compatible with all of the previous models (PSR-E403, PSR-E413, and PSR-E423), plus the PSR-I line (PSR-I425 and PSR-I455), as well as the YPT-4 line (YPT-400, YPT-410, and YPT-420), so I'd love to be able to buy all those models for "research and development" as well, but I should be able to get by with asking owners of those keyboards to send me some files to test with. ![]() The CTK-7000 is the previous version of the CTK-7200 and is very similar to it, but one thing I like about the CTK-7200 over the CTK-7000 is that the CTK-7200 has 9 possible settings (from 0 to 8) for the 9 drawbar organ slider controls, whereas the CTK-7000 has only 4 possible settings (from 0 to 3).īefore I bought the PSR-E443 I struggled with the decision to buy a CTK-7200 or PSR-E443, but decided to get the PSR-E443 for "research and development" reasons, as I'm working on a utility program for the PSR-E433 and I want to make it compatible with the PSR-E443 as well. It's true that some of the Casio models have more features- in particular, I've been strongly tempted to buy either a CTK-7200 or WK-7600 (identical to the CTK-7200 but with 76 keys instead of 61 keys). I own the new PSR-E443 (released this year), as well as the previous PSR-E433 model (released two years ago), and am happy with both of them. ![]()
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