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  1. Hi to all, Please let me introduce my Occasional Tunes project which is dedicated to vintage Casio keyboards of the early 1980s. The main idea was to limit myself to the sounds and functions of the Casiotones of the years 1981–1983. Therefore the instruments used in this four volume compilation include Casiotones MT-45, MT-65, PT-30 and the Casio VL-Tone. I played all the music with these keyboards only; no loopers, samplers or outboard sequencers were used. However, I coloured the sound by using analogue and digital effect units of which many date back to the 1980s. A digital multitrack recorder was used to capture individual tracks which were then edited in software environment before the final digital mixing and analogue mastering. The pieces on this compilation were recorded during 2015–2017 but some of the melodies and other musical ideas have haunted me for years. I didn’t want to limit myself with the musical styles and genres. In a musical sense, I found it liberating to start playing with Casio rhythms and sounds, letting the instruments lead me to structures, scales and chords. Not surprisingly, many of the final tracks reminded me of the music I used to listen in the early 1980s. It was a combination of new wave and synth pop, movie soundtracks, ambient, industrial and experimental music, Berlin school electronic music and krautrock of the 1970s, and even funk, reggae and disco of the late 1970s and early 1980s. All the best PG-66 Links to downloadable digital albums @ BandCamp Occasional Tunes Vol.1 - Sights and Vibes Occasional Tunes Vol.2 - Smooth and Mellow Occasional Tunes Vol.3 - Away and Back Occasional Tunes Vol.4 - Echoes and Reflections Link to some demos @ SoundCloud Pertti Grönholm @ SoundCloud
  2. Version 1.0.0

    60 downloads

    This is kind of an ambient piano choir, strings combination performance I made this afternoon. Notice that with a very soft touch, you can get the choir/strings to sing without waking up the the piano keys, IF you are very soft on your touch. There is some great music hidden inside of this performance patch, and it is your job to pull it out,. so get after it now! (lol) I hope you enjoy this. It's a nice performance to chill out to.
  3. High Sierra View File This is kind of an ambient piano choir, strings combination performance I made this afternoon. Notice that with a very soft touch, you can get the choir/strings to sing without waking up the the piano keys, IF you are very soft on your touch. There is some great music hidden inside of this performance patch, and it is your job to pull it out,. so get after it now! (lol) I hope you enjoy this. It's a nice performance to chill out to. Submitter gtarsoncasio Submitted 06/16/2018 Category XW-G1
  4. https://www.songtradr.com/user/catalog/master/edit/overview/1266300 uhm...its FREE to listen on songtradr...but ..uhm....hmmmm..... enjoy! Alan LaBudde.......
  5. 192 downloads

    My "deep" ambient version of acoustic piano with a smooth synth pad layer with deep reverb and delay.
  6. Version 1

    204 downloads

    Mellow pad.
  7. File Name: FIRMAMENTO (HexLayer) File Submitter: David File Submitted: 26 Oct 2014 File Category: XW-P1 Mellow pad. Click here to download this file
  8. Has anyone had any luck building some good ambient stage settings on the PX-5S? I'm trying to write in the vein of Sigur Ros, Brian Eno, Boards of Canada, Tycho, etc., and I would really like to build some cool ambient stage settings. Anybody have one they can share, or have any tips on building my own?
  9. Version 1

    175 downloads

    It is a plain, peaceful, quiet and environmental music tone. The slider 2 has a voice to give more force to the song (by pressing the keys harder).
  10. File Name: Firmamento (Hex Layer) File Submitter: David File Submitted: 27 Oct 2013 File Category: XW-P1 It is a plain, peaceful, quiet and environmental music tone. The slider 2 has a voice to give more force to the song (by pressing the keys harder). Click here to download this file
  11. Check-out tracks from my micro-budget CD, Himalayan Muse, released a few years ago: http://noisetrade.com/dattaa http://soundcloud.com/dattaa I used a CTK-671 kb on tracks other than vocals, acous/elec guitars and percussion. Even though this CTK would be considered fairly entry-level, still, it was a great, affordable tool for helping stitch together this music project. Amazing little 61-key muse-generation machine! Give 'So Suite' a listen at NoiseTrade.com!
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