Casio LK-100 Electric Keyboard Review – Fit For Beginners

Posted on April 19th, 2010

I’ve been using the Sonic Producer music mixing software for a few months now. Every time I run the tracks, there seems to be more features and sound that I get to play with. It’s is simply amazing.

No doubt the software is great, but for a total newbie who has no musical experience whatsoever, getting a hang of the application can be quite a challenge. Imagine you’ve entered the Indy 500, but you don’t know how the clutch and gear works! You’ll get frustrated very fast and hit a brick wall.

If you want to get the full use of the Sonic Producer software, it is best you begin by learning how to use an electronic keyword. Not the one you use to type with, but the musical instrument.

I’ve been surfing the web to look of a good electronic keyboard for beginners and I found one at Amazon.com. It is the Casio LK-100.

Here’s what I like about this model. From the outside, it looks like any ordinary keyboard you can get from a music instrument store. The feature that stands out is the learning assist system.

The LK-100 has an in-built system that will teach you how to develop your musical skills by following the keys as they light up!

To play music, you first have understanding the timing of the notes. If you are new, catching the exact timing to press the keys can be quite difficult.

How the LK-100 can assist beginners learning music is to light up the keyboard of the notes and all you have to do is press it with your fingers. When you are first starting to practice, you can set it at a slower tempo and when you are more familiar with the notes, you can speed it up until you reach the normal set tempo.

This feature will drastically reduce your learning curve on an electronic keyboard.

If you have a dream to become a successful music producer, you have to start by learning the tools of the trade.

Does the Sonic Producer software really works?

If you have some musical background, you can hone your music production skill with it. Check out the Sonic Producer free trial and take it for a spin.

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