While it would be nice if the common settings had dedicated buttons, in my opinion, this keyboard’s interface overall is fantastic it is well thought out and is definitely focused on the player experience. While changing settings (layering, effects, transposing etc) and choosing less common voices does require looking up key combinations from the manual, I don’t mind this too much. Then the “Tone Memory” button is how you quickly access 7 preset registrations (there is one assigned to each category). So that gives you super easy access to the most common 28 voices (and the buttons are lit so it is easy to see what your current selection is). There are 7 category buttons (Piano, Electric Piano 1, Electric Piano 2, Organ, Keyboard, Synth and Other) and then there is a variation button that toggles through the 4 variations for each category (Standard, Advanced, Modern and Vintage). The user interface on the Casiotone CTS-1 is a very simple and intuitive button driven interface for selecting the most common tones, and easily saving / recalling registrations.
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