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How do i get it to sound like a minimoog? - Casio Ctk 496 Electronic Keyboard with 61 Keys and Singalong Capability

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There is no way to make a low-end keyboard model a Mini Moog decently.

You probably need to get up into the $1000 to $2000 range to get decent modeling of the analog synths... Go to a music store that has used equipment and maybe they can find an older analog synth that can get close. Maybe try to find a DX7II or other unit but be aware it takes talent to tweak the sounds where you would want them.

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