Keyboards


Casio CTK-511

Judging by the fact that I have two of these, the CTK-511 has been my favorite keyboard for a very long time. My grandfather had this keyboard since the late 1990s. I have many fond memories of walking into his office and playing it in there. When I was eleven years old, I bought my own CTK-511. After my grandfather passed away, I ended up inheriting his as well.

I use the CTK-511 for its percussion pads as well as its keyboard sounds. A good chunk of my songs have drums from the CTK-511, never really the rhythms either, just me banging around on the keyboard.


Casio CTK-520L

This keyboard is near-identical to the CTK-511, outside of it having a very inefficient navigation system, no screen, and maybe four different sounds, all of which are quite unusable. The keys also light up, hence the "L" at the end of the model number.


Realistic Concertmate-670

Following the release of Home Defense, I bought this keyboard. It's the RadioShack version of the Casio CA-100, released in the late 1980s. Since I bought it, I have used its rhythm presets and synth tones a lot in my songs.


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