Casio LK-265 PPK 61-Key Premium Lighted Keyboard Pack with Stand, Headphones & Power Supply
The LK265 premium package includes the LK265 keyboard, headphones, a stand and power supply. No matter who (or where) you are, Casio’s LK-265 portable keyboard opens up a whole world of music with 400 high-quality Tones, and 150 built-in Rhythms including the all-new Dance Music Mode. The 61 full-size, touch-sensitive keys feature Casio’s Key Lighting system, making learning music fun. The LK-265 delivers hundreds of Tones and Rhythms to jump-start your creativity. It’s a perfect introduction to music-making, and a great-sounding way to have fun.
Product Features
- This compact and lightweight, yet rugged and reliable keyboard lets you make music anywhere with battery power or the included AC adapter
- 400 Tones and 150 Rhythms deliver a huge variety of musical exploration
- Listen to your playing via the built-in speakers, or connect headphones for quiet playing
- Dance Music Mode lets you create and remix electronic dance music quickly and easily
- Select from different variations of drum beats, bass lines, and synth parts; add filter, flanger, gate, roll, low-fi, and other effects
- Combined with its intuitive Step-Up Lessons, the lighted keys makes it easy to learn the 60 built-in songs
- Connect to your iOS or Android device to use the free Chordana Play app, which uses the display to show you how to play your favorite songs
Does exactly what I bought it to do! The piano. First the bad – The piano doesn’t feel realistic or sound realistic. It actually has a lot of terrible tones. It has lot of hidden menus. A lot of it’s functionality are very hidden and I would not know how to use many of them without a manual or YouTube tutorials. This keyboard is loaded with songs and using the light up key it has the ability to teach you those songs. I’ve own a light up keyboard in the past that also has lesson mode. The song lesson on this keyboard feel very…
Dance Music Feature is Pure Gold My 8 year old son wanted a keyboard for Christmas. He noticed everyone else in the family plays an instrument, and he felt left out of the fun. He suffers from sensory issues and is on the autism spectrum…and finds the only music enjoyable to be the classical or electronic dance music. The first day he played around with the lighted keys, learning mode, and tempos. Yesterday I showed him how to use the dance music mode and by tonight it sounds like he could go out and dj an event hahaha…
Sounds MUCH better with TOUCH OFF