CASIO CASIOTONE CT-370 ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD

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Hello. More stuff from the Overstuffed Garage. This is a Casiotone CT-370 keyboard by Casio. It was my first keyboard and I've had it for a while. It's still a very nice smaller keyboard. It works good and looks good. Very well made with a metal bottom and frame. Comes with a heavy-duty stand, operations manual, songbook, cover, and AC adapter. Here's a bit more about it: The Casio Casiotone CT-370 is a light, portable, but surprisingly sturdy, well-built keyboard produced during the late 1980s. Like all members of the Casiotone family, this instruments features many sounds and auto-accompaniments. The CT-370 can be powered via DC adaptor, or by six D-size batteries. To the left of the panel we find a single speaker. Two (one on each side) would have been better, but there are many other Casio models that are stereo. Under the Casio logo lays a green and white message: "Pulse Code Modulation" - this is to remind us that the CT-370 is based upon PCM samples. In the 1980s, this was still a big deal. Following to the right there's a series of five sliders: Power on/off, Main Volume, Accompaniment Volume, Rhythm Volume, and Chord type. While the first four are self explanatory, the fifth slider allows you to choose the way your keyboard is set up: you can have the full keyboard dedicated to one sound, with no left side auto-accompaniment, read more