Great sound, playability, and learning tools to build your keyboard skills.
The WK-3800 76 Key Keyboard with touch response, allows you to select up to 894 tones that include orchestral sounds, synthesized sounds, and more. Three Auto Accompaniment modes allow you to simply play a chord and the corresponding rhythms, bass and chord parts play automatically. A big LCD screen graphically shows you fingerings, keyboard keys to be pressed, and notes, making keyboard play more informative and enjoyable than ever before.
The WK-3800 has 76 full-size keys with 400 DSP programmed advanced tones like stereo piano and Tremolo Electric Piano for a total of 620 tones including 50 drawbar organ tones. This powerful instrument features an on-board sequencer and a mixer, for unmatched creative possibilities, plus powerful 2-way bass reflex speakers to take your performance to the next level.
With an SD memory card slot and USB port coupled with advanced sequencing plus MIDI capabilities, the WK-3800 makes an ideal first workstation for the aspiring music arranger. Casio's included Music Data Management Software lets you download music data from the web and save your creations to your PC's hard drive via the USB port, making storage of your projects practically limitless. The MDM Software (PC only) allows you to dial up a tone on your computer, edit it to your liking, add effects, and save it as a user preset via USB. The software also allows you to import and map wave files from your computer to any key, then save them as presets. The SD card slot makes it easy to take your projects with you and collaborate with other musicians.
The WK-3800 is ideal for home/project studio use, open-mic performance, education/classroom applications, or simply for pure musical enjoyment. AD-12 AC adapter included.
Also includes an AD-12 AC adapter, music stand, and song book.
Casio WK3800 76 Key Digital Workstation Includes:
music stand, adapter, and song book
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Casio WK3800 76 Key Digital Workstation Specifications:
Keyboard: 76 keys with touch response (OFF/1/2/3)
Tones: 400 Advanced Tones + 200 Preset Tones + 20 Drum Sets + 100 standard user tones + 20 user tones with waves*1 + 4 user drum sets with waves*1 + 50 drawbar organ tones + 100 user drawbar organ tones (894 tones total); layer/split
Polyphony: 32 notes maximum (10 for certain tones)
Drawbar Organ Function Drawbars: 9 (16', 5 1/3', 8', 4', 2 2/3', 2', 1 3/5', 1 1/3', 1')
Posted by Scotty, the Boy Wonder from Morristown, TN on Feb 7, 2010
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Electronica, Psycadelic Rock, Ambiant Jazz
I have been playing one of these for three years now, and have been extremely impressed. This keyboard has been played 3-4 times a week for over two hours at a time for over three years now, and I have nothing bad to say about it. If you are looking for an all in one package including synths, electric pianos, acoustic pianos, full drawbar organs, floppy expansion, and a full sequencer, and you want it all cheap! Buy this product. It will last you a lifetime.
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get something else
Posted by Casiojunkohio from Dayton, Oh on Aug 7, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: active musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Progressive
This thing just crapped out on me. Started making some god awful noises through the speakers and headphone jacks. Purchased in june of 2007, has a 12 month warranty, product broke in 14 months...Decent Keyboard, but the synth features are very hard to use..I'll never buy another casio again
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Only One FX Processor!
Posted by DLC1 from Northeastern PA on Jun 27, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Many styles
I have the WK3700 which is almost the same as the WK3800, the main exception being the USB port. For the money, it might be one of the better values available. Some of the limitations: The action is velocity sensitive but non-weighted. There is no 'give' in the travel of the keys and does not feel good when playing acoustic piano patches(very 'organ-like' and cheap feeling). Also, the keys do produce a loud sound when played. For me, a huge drawback is the single FX processor. If want to use the split, layer, or split/layer features, you have to manually turn on the DSP function each time in order to apply effects to all of the sounds in the setup. And even then, all of your sounds will be using the same effect. If you attempt to save your split-layer-etc. setup in one of the user slots, one of the sounds will be dry when you call it up. For some reason, the DSP switch seems to have a life of its own when it comes to how it switches on and off when using the split-layer functions. I spent countless hours trying to figure out exactly how it worked, consulting the manual and online forums, only to come to the conclusion that it is a design flaw based around having one FX processor. This limitation can be extremely frustrating if you want to program a lot of your own patches that use split or layer for live applications where you need to call up sounds on the fly and play them.
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This is for a beginner.
Posted by WeaponX2010 from Kansas City, MO on Jun 7, 2008
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: rap beats, evrything that comes to mind
This keyboard is pretty cool for someone who is a beginner. It has a lot of bells and whistles w/ the memory stick port and floppy drive. It works really good with FL Studi 8XXL Producer Edition. Install very well with XP&XPPRO, with vista it very difficult to instal, Recommend that you call casio if you need help to install if anyone have vista. Nice keyborad for the money.
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Very Impressive
Posted by Jack P from Latrobe, PA on Jan 10, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Indie Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: New Age soft style
I bought this keyboard from this site. I am very impressed with the tones from this machine. When I played it against a recording of a real grand piano several people who heard it could not tell the difference which was which. I would like to address some comments about the "whacking" sound. If you go to your local hardware store and get some self-adhesive weather strips and stick this under the keys it helps a lot. For the price this is the best keyboard you can get. I record directly into the PC and it's awesome.
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