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 Keys | 61 |
| Key Weight | Synth |
| Key Size | Full |
| Touch Sensitive | no |
| Aftertouch | no |
| Number of Voices | 10 |
| Polyphony | 8 |
| Sound Generation | Digi/Analog hybrid |
| Piano Sounds | yes |
| Real World Sounds | yes |
| Sounds Editable | yes |
| Accompaniments | yes |
| Recorder/Sequencer | no |
| Tutorials | no |
| MIDI | no |
| USB | no |
| Tablet Connectivity | no |
| AC Power | yes |
| Batteries | yes |
| Speakers | yes |
| Audio Out | yes |
| Audio In | no |
| Sustain Pedal | no |
| Soft Pedal | no |
| Expression Pedal | no |
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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