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Description
The Casio Casiotone CT-S410 portable keyboard lets you compose and perform anytime, anywhere. With 61 full-size, touch-responsive keys and hundreds of high-quality tones and rhythms powered by Casio's AiX sound engine, the CT-S410 provides an authentic playing experience in an ultracompact package. Whether at home, on the road or on stage, this lightweight yet robust keyboard inspires musical creativity for players of all skill levels.
AiX Sound Engine Delivers Premium Tones and Rhythms
The Casiotone CT-S410's AiX processor serves up 600 realistic instrument tones, from grand pianos and organs to guitars and brass. With reverb and chorus effects, you can add dimension and depth to your performances. Choose from 200 built-in rhythms in a variety of musical genres to accompany your playing, including rock, pop, jazz and Latin styles. The bass-reflex speaker system provides dynamic, full-range stereo sound to bring your compositions to life.
Intuitive Controls and Portability
Despite its compact size, the CT-S410 offers an array of user-friendly features for limitless creative possibilities. The pitch bend wheel allows for dramatic pitch shifts, while the song recorder can capture up to five tracks of your music. The class-compliant USB port provides a simple connection to the free Chordana Play app for iOS and Android devices. With optional battery power, the CT-S410 gives you the freedom to make music whenever and wherever inspiration strikes. For on-the-go portability, the included carrying strap and music rest provide comfortable stand-up play.
Accessorize and Expand Your Musical Experience
For wireless connectivity, the optional WU-BT01 Bluetooth MIDI/audio adapter (sold separately) allows you to stream audio and MIDI data between the CT-S410 and your smartphone, tablet or laptop. With Casio's SP-3 optional pedal/footswitch (sold separately), you can sustain notes, start/stop playback or activate effects hands-free.



Features
- 61 full-size keys with touch response, pitch bend wheel and easy-to-use controls
- 600 AiX-powered Tones and 200 full-accompaniment Rhythms
- Powerful bass-reflex stereo speaker system with surround effect
- 5-track song recorder
- Strap pins for stand-up play
- Class-compliant USB-MIDI connects to free Chordana Play app
- Optional WU-BT01 Bluetooth MIDI/audio adapter (sold separately)
- Optional six AA battery power (AC adapter and music rest included)
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4.63
16 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
A Casiotone no longer for the painfully alone
I'm really pleased with this, although I got it at 20% off the current price. It's extremely compact, lightweight, and portable, especially with batteries. Get the impulse? Just slap it onto your lap and play. Should fit in 61-key keyboard gig bags and even some skateboard bags. The sounds are quite good, especially if you enable the "Surround" button. Nothing is triple-strike sampled, but the basic Stage Piano sounds convincingly piano-like, and you can both layer and split the keyboard. Other keyboard-instrument and mallet patches are quite usable, plus there are some real gems: brass-section quick "fall" patches, Arabic strings, and synths with portamento. The amp/speakers get only moderately loud, but sound superb for this keyboard's size and weight. The only serious omission is a mod/vibrato wheel, for which you can't reprogram the pitch-bend wheel. Still, there's an expression trick: You can dial between adjacent (e.g.) organ patches on held notes, to sort-of simulate a Leslie rocking between slow/fast. Compared to lower-cost 61-key Casiotones, this S410 gives you a different (better) sound engine and a pitch-bend wheel. It doesn't have the fun monkey-grip handle, but there's still an indentation in the same location, which you can use to pick up the keyboard (even though the manual tells you not to). Overall, a fun and portable practice, arranging, and jamming instrument at a nice price.
Most Liked Negative Review
Eh…it's fine
It's fine. Just fine. Sure, there are a ton of sounds, but they're poorly organized and, honestly, only about a dozen of them are actually good. I'm going to have to run it through Mainstage when I play live, making it little more than an expensive MIDI keyboard. Oh, and I've had it a month now and the power button is already starting to stick. If you're thinking about one of these Casitones, save yourself $50 and just get the CT-S1. Better looking and easier to use.
- Learning11
- Travel9
- Accompaniment8
- MIDI5
- Concerts4
- Poor Action2
- Difficult to Use1
- Unrealistic sound1
- 600 Tones, Some Do Not WOW You1
- For some youth or children it will feel heavy1
- Experienced9
- Professional Musician4
- Novice3
- Easy to Use14
- Good Audio14
- Portable12
- Responsive / Good Action12
- Touch Sensitive Keys12
Reviewed by 16 customers
Great product!
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byYufan
fromSan Jose, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great overall portable keyboard. Good quality chassis, structurally very sturdy. Key action could be better, but great for a semi-weighted keyboard. Sound selection is quite extensive, with over 600 sounds. Touch-sensitivity (as an acoustic player) was a little difficult to get used to, though I adjusted fast. Gaps between the keys are a little inconsistent, but not too noticeable. The keyboard weighs around 10 pounds, making it very easy to carry around. #sweepstakes
Great keyboard for playing around as a beginner
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byElsie
fromLos Angeles, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We have been using this keyboard to help with song composition and recording (we primarily play guitar). It's has a nice sound and feel (with and without being plugged into the computer), fun to play, a good size to fit in a small studio, and works well as a MIDI. Really happy with this purchase, looking forward to learning more piano and using it even more in our songs!
Great little keyboard for a small apartment!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byTerry
fromFort Myers, Florida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This keyboard has great touch and feel and has more features than I could ever use. Great sound in a small package. I wanted a smaller size keyboard as i live in a pretty small condo. Pretty lightweight and easy to move. I can use it on my coffee table or set it on the kitchen table. I would recommend this keyboard for any beginner, intermediate, or even a better player looking for a great sound and feel in a small package.
It would be a good keyboard for practicing
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
bySteff
fromFarmington, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I used the keyboard for practicing my songs I had to learn. It does have a nice sound, very close to the CT-S500 which I have here, both keyboards are lightweight and can be played like a guitar.
Casio are truly coming out with great sounding keyboards!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
bySteff
fromFarmington, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this keyboard for mostly practicing but I would use it for performance. It really has some great pianos, electric pianos, many of the voices the CT-S500 has which I have as well. Both keyboards sound very good. Casio has come along way and I'm sure they will get even better soon!
Terrific Keyboard
submitted2 years ago
byRay
fromCranston, RI
Great keyboard to just have fun with. My other keyboard is bigger and has weighted keys. This one I can create some arrangements with the accompaniment and different sounds. I also love how lightweight and transportable it is.
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submitted7 months ago
asked byJoe
fromFrisco, TX, USA
(1) Does the CT-S410 have a 1/4 inch headphone output connection? (2) Is that connection capable of connecting to a mixer like a Yamaha AG03? (3) Can the USB output port be used to connect to a Yamaha AG03 mixer? (4) What other output options does this keyboard have? Thanks
1) Yes. 2) Yes,. 3) No, the USB is an output. 4) Inputs - Line: 3 x 1/4" TRS, 1 x 1/8" Outputs - Main: 1 x Dual RCA Stereo, 2 x 1/4" TS Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS, 1 x 1/8" USB: 1 x USB-C Computer Connectivity: USB 2.0submitted2 years ago
asked byJen
fromundisclosed
Is there a microphone port?
Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byErik
fromLivingston, TX
does the cts410 come with a sustain pedal?
No The Casio Casiotone CT-S410 doesn't include a pedal.submitted3 years ago
asked byfb
fromnj
can you confirm that this can connect to an amp (perhaps 1/8 out to a 1/4 into an amp)? also can you confirm that this can connect a sustain pedal?
It has a headphone out that will suffice. It will take a pedal.submitted3 years ago
asked byMichael
fromSalt Lake City, UT
What is the difference between this product (CT-S410) and the Casiotone CT-S400? They apparently are identical in features and visually I can only notice that the CT-S410 has yellow lettering instead of white like on the CT-S400.
They appear to be very similar, please give us a call to better help you out 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byKatie
fromLouisville Kentucky
Does this product have reverb and different instrament sounds and stuff like that
Yes it does have effects and sounds built in.submitted4 years ago
asked byTrayvon
fromundisclosed
Are the keys weighted
No, they’re notsubmitted4 years ago
asked byThe Clueless Wonder
fromStaten Island NY
1) Does this come with an AC Adapter or do you have to buy it separately? 2) Is it standard with a an output jack that you can plug it into an amplifier (with a guitar type cord)?
It has a 38 " mini jack. "AC adapter and music rest included"submitted4 years ago
asked byKaren
fromundisclosed
Is there a music rest that is compatible with the Casiotone CT-S410 keyboard? I assumed that the product would come with one but apparently it doesn't.
Please contact a Sales Agent for Special Order Placementsubmitted4 years ago
asked byCrisKeys
fromNY
What's the difference between the Casio CT S410 and CT S400?
They appear to be very similar, please give us a call to better help you out 877 687 5403