Glad you like the Kafka style track Jon.
It is, technically, a digital piano, because all the tones of the preset patch are priorly sampled by the Casio CTK founders, and programmed to each specific note. But the difference here is I've used the transpose keyboard function to change the scale, and decayed the notes with 6 of 10 scaled reverb.
However, I just call the CTK a keyboard as such, as that's what it mainly is. It has over 600 multi instrument patches, 300 layered drum kits and is continuously two string instrument. That means with sustain, you can play drones, and the notes will create backing centrepiece under your next layers. If you ever considered getting one, they're 200 quid brand new...very cheap second hand.
It is, technically, a digital piano, because all the tones of the preset patch are priorly sampled by the Casio CTK founders, and programmed to each specific note. But the difference here is I've used the transpose keyboard function to change the scale, and decayed the notes with 6 of 10 scaled reverb.
However, I just call the CTK a keyboard as such, as that's what it mainly is. It has over 600 multi instrument patches, 300 layered drum kits and is continuously two string instrument. That means with sustain, you can play drones, and the notes will create backing centrepiece under your next layers. If you ever considered getting one, they're 200 quid brand new...very cheap second hand.