Looks a bit like a Roland Juno-6/Juno-60.
"This is a digital/analogue hybrid preset keyboard from the early 1980's. There are twenty digitally synthesised preset tones that largely recall the sounds of 1970's combo organs, as well as sixteen preset analogue rhythms.
There are some preset envelope variations, as well as auto chords and arpeggios and two preset 'sound effect' buttons, which are simply variations of a resonant swept filter (pow-pow!).
The Casiotone 701 is a large full-size wooden keyboard with 61 full-size keys and a melody guide key lighting feature and sequencer. The 701 includes more sound variations than its predecessors (the 501 and 601), 20 sounds and 16 rhythms, both selected through a set of locking push buttons, a programmable arpeggio and two pretty awesome retro special effects buttons.
20 Preset sounds include Brilliant Organ, Woodwind, Full Tibias, Piccolo, Jazz Organ 2, Electric Piano, Marimba, Chime, Bassoon, Wah Brass, Pipe Organ, Diapason, Tibia, Flute, Jazz Organ 1, Piano, Vibraphone, Celesta, Oboe and Funky. Has onboard Casio-chord feature and drum machine accompaniment. The Casiotone 701 also features a red 3-digit "memory step" LED display.
On the back panel are:
INPUTS FOR: Sustain & Foot switch, Pitch adjust/contol for # or b.
OUTPUTS FOR: Phones, Line Out Hi, Line Out Low, Foot Volume."
I just bought one today. Awesome, even just for the analog organ sounds and drum patterns.
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