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Casio LK220 introduces those who are just learning to play the keyboard with the new Step-Up learning system from Casio. The practice pieces are divided into small learning units, which are then learnt step by step. And that's not all; the LK220 has plenty more to offer, including the new AHL sound source boasting 48 notes, 150 rhythms, an extended automatic accompaniment feature with ON-bass chord and a large, easy-to-read display. The sampling function provides hours of fun: Recordings of up to a second can be played back via the keyboard using the Mic-in facility. The 61-lighted keyboard on the LK-220 guides you through a whole host of songs. The practice piece is divided into individual sections and then learned step-by-step - just like in a traditional music lesson. The 3-level, interactive learning system featuring light-up keys offers a simple way to achieve your learning goals. Ultimately, the LK-220 offers USB computer connectivity that lets you transfer your music to many options of software for sequencing, editing, and scoring. It helps you produce your own compositions and can act as a personal studio. The LK-220 is also MIDI compatible. For learning to composing and performing, the Casio LK-220 may finally bring and help cultivate music in your life. Sampling Tones - 1 Sampling time - 1 second (fixed) Effects - 10 types Metronome - Beats per Measure - 0,2 to 6, Tempo Range - 30 to 255 10 Songs 4 Lessons Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Patterns - 150 One Touch Presets - 150 Transpose - +-1 octaves (12 semitones) MIDI - 16 multi-timbre received, GM Level 1 standard USB port - TYPE B Sustain jack - Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop) Phones/Output jack - Stereo standard jack Built-in stereo speakers Audio In jack - Stereo mini jack Mic In jack Works on AC (included) or optional Batteries - 6 AA-size / Battery Life - Approximately 3 ho
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