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Casio AT-3

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27 user ratings
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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Editorial reviews:
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Pros

  • great and enjoy
  • portability
  • fun and decent sounds

Cons

  • Constant rhythm can get repetitive
  • the voices seeming to have a pretty fast decay
  • does not allow layering sounds or splitting the keyboard into 2 sounds

Key specs

  • Portable Keyboard
  • 61
  • Touch-sensitive
  • 64
  • Aux In, Headphones, MIDI, SD Card, USB
  • yes
  • yes

Casio AT-3 - Pros & Cons

Casio AT-3

Pros

  • great and enjoy
  • portability
  • fun and decent sounds
  • nice to have and better than nothing
  • faster and more energy efficient
  • most secure payment gateways and make sure your purchases are safe
  • The keys also have a nice sense of touch to them
  • sleek and incredibly wallet-friendly stage
  • reliable
  • affordable and sounds fantastic
  • light but responsive action that many beginner players enjoy

Cons

  • Constant rhythm can get repetitive
  • the voices seeming to have a pretty fast decay
  • does not allow layering sounds or splitting the keyboard into 2 sounds
  • This product is no longer available or has been discontinued
  • The bass frequencies can get a little muddy
  • grubby marks will come off
  • it may be a little too nuanced for us
  • noticeable image appears on the left of the display
  • it s hard to practice piano parts without having a sustain pedal
  • lacks dedicated output jacks
  • non-piano sounds did lag behind in terms of quality

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Casio AT-3 - Full Specifications

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Keyboard
TypePortable Keyboard
Number of keys61
Touch responseTouch-sensitive
Touch sensitivity levels2
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Effects
EffectsTouch-sensitive
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Dimensions
Weight14.99 lb
Width37.25 in
Depth14.8 in
Height5.1 in
Colour of productGold
Included accessories
  • Music Stand
  • Pedal
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Sound
Maximum polyphony64
Number of sounds800
Number of rhythms250
Number of preset slots5
Preset songs5
Number of pedals3
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Features
Ports
  • Aux In
  • Headphones
  • MIDI
  • SD Card
  • USB
Headphone jackyes
Built In Speakersyes
Built-in metronomeyes
LCD displayyes
Pitch-benderyes
Recordyes
Splityes
Transposeyes

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