DOVER, N.J., Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- 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, ...
Casio hasn’t been a serious player in the world of synthesizers for some time. Gone are the days of the beloved CZ series, while the current lineup lacks the lo-fi charm of classic keyboards like the ...
Casio made a name for itself providing lots of bang-for-your-buck with its musical instruments, as evidenced by my review of the excellent $200 CT-S1 last year. Now the company is launching the ...
Just because you can play an instrument doesn’t necessarily mean you have a great singing voice. For vocally-challenged musicians, Casio’s latest digital keyboard features a built-in vocal synthesizer ...
There are a number of ways that musicians can get their instruments to sing. Sampled vocals can be loaded into a synth, you can use a vocoder, or you can stick a tube in your mouth and run it to an ...
DOVER, N.J., March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Casio America, Inc., the world's leading maker of powerful and affordable musical instruments, has been recognized with a "Product Excellence Award" for its ...
Casio is capturing a bit of Daft Punk magic with the new Casiotone CT-S1000V, which comes with the ability to “sing” using a built-in, customizable, voice synthesizer. The CT-S1000V, when used in ...
Casio has announced a new keyboard that includes a one-of-a-kind vocal synthesiser. The CT-S1000V is the world's first voice synthesiser that can convert any text into a musical phrase and then "sing" ...
Tokyo (Japan), Feb 19 (ANI): Since 1980, Japanese company Casio has been developing innovative technologies to help musicians enhance their performances. Now, the Casiotone CT-S1000V is featuring new ...
I'm listening to the famous intro of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody but the vocals are coming straight from a keyboard. Every key that's hit produces a new word, following the tune. It's clearly machine ...
GEAR EXPO 2022: It's all very well gently mousing parameters back and forth in your DAW, but when music-making starts to feel more like air traffic control, it might be time to get up close and ...