Casio Casiotone 1000P (1982)

A 61-key home keyboard with 10 voices, 8-note polyphony, and a Digi/Analog hybrid sound engine, released by Casio in 1982.

Overview

The Casio Casiotone 1000P is a home keyboard made by Casio and launched in 1982. It features 61 full-sized synth-weighted keys and offers 10 built-in voices, including piano and real-world sounds. The instrument uses a Digi/Analog hybrid sound generation system, supports user-editable sounds, and includes accompaniment functions. It has built-in speakers and can be powered by AC or batteries, making it portable and self-contained. The 1000P lacks MIDI, USB, and recording features, and does not support pedal inputs.

Specifications

Number of Keys61
Key WeightSynth
Key SizeFull
Touch Sensitiveno
Aftertouchno
Number of Voices10
Polyphony8
Sound GenerationDigi/Analog hybrid
Piano Soundsyes
Real World Soundsyes
Sounds Editableyes
Accompanimentsyes
Recorder/Sequencerno
Tutorialsno
MIDIno
USBno
Tablet Connectivityno
AC Poweryes
Batteriesyes
Speakersyes
Audio Outyes
Audio Inno
Sustain Pedalno
Soft Pedalno
Expression Pedalno

Product Family

The Casio Casiotone 1000P is a home keyboard released around the same time as the Casio Casiotone 101 (1981) and is listed as a related product to the Casio Casiotone 610.

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