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What Casiokid said.
I strongly suspect this box will be perfectly OK to use:
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Hi.
Maybe somebody might know anything about the subject-matter.
As a fan of toy- and home-keyboards (and of pulling from them as much as possible ) I was wondering about getting the CT-X700.
The lacking of a pitchbender is bad but I saw lately some equivalents of it on older CASIOs and Yamahas (a key put on the upper part of the case, working more/less as the pitchbender).
Another way might be to use some slides/glissando while changing from one key on the keyboard into another.
Maybe anybody of you might know whether there is any equivalent of the pitchbender?
PS: I would get the X800 instead but it's grey and I don't like it, 'cause the beast must look cool, hahahah.
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Hmmm.
And what about HxC device by lotharek.pl ?
Maybe this one would work?
Still, it uses only SD / microCD cards, as far as I know.
Good luck!
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Hey, guys,
_most_ interesting stuff to read.
Yes, maybe sayin' "offspring" I was too specific.
Indeed spreading addiction to anybody is reasonable too.
I agree that the piano alone is not enough (unless it's PX-5S or something, haha).
I remember myself being young - I didn't want to be dependent on anybody, making music, so the synth/keyboard was a natural choice (the SK-5 had a sequencer on-board. Hmm, sad to say they were better back then, the toy versions of keyboards. Ah well, but it's not relevant here anyway).
So anyway such thing as WK 7600 - or the others - is a very good gift.
Kind regards.
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Later I tried to find out whether it's possible to make a techno-pop / electro music on such a lo-fi instrument.
And YES - it is.https://soundcloud.com/pss-270/mikromusikwerk-05-casio-ct-670
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Hi.
As a fan of Casio, I decided lately to buy for my little niece a... Casio of course as she indicated some interest in synths, so I ordered for her the CASIO LK-127, hehe... Let the child learn.
My first keyboard was Casio too; I was 15 or something 'though, but I was lucky to start with Casio SK-5 sampler - so I try to make some similar experiences for her now.
Hence my quetsion - do you guys do the same? Do die-hard fans of CASIO pass the addiction to next generations?
Regards.
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Hi.
Maybe guys don't know what you mean as there actually exist a machine called "CASIO AS-20".
Anyway. I assume the SA-10 should have the same sample-set?
Here is is, supposedly:
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZkzs77ZrGH007OsrSh3oeegzQrxqhmNKCBy
I'm pretty sure it should do the trick, as they sound like
All the best.
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Hi.
My first test of CASIO CT-670, my the newest asset, heh.
The song's name is "Mikromusikwerk 01".
I left the original sound, just added some multitracking for various volume levels (which are not present on the machine itself).
The sequencer was ATARI 520ST.
Greetings.
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Hi.
bandcamp.com doesn't work on many older computers. There's only some mess on the screen.
Is it possible you have the recordings also in another place of Internet?
Regards.
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Very good stuff indeed.
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OK, ok. It's like a drug. I can't resist picking up old, bargain Casios!
I have exactly the same thing.
True, not all the time but every 5 years I buy even several more. Actually don't have place to keep them, already.
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Hmmm, seems like you can check it out here, I suspect.
https://generror.wordpress.com/2010/07/08/history-of-casio-keyboards-2/
Album made with CZ 1000
in Share Your Casio Music Here!
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Finally I had an opportunity - it is very very good!!
PS: Hmmmmmmmm, I'm listening to it without a break and I noticed it gives me some energy to try to finish my own 1-synth album, with a different old-timer 'though - a bit younger - Casio CT-670.
PS.2: OK, it also went to my twitter.