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Hello! This is a short track made using the Casio HT3000 and Boss RC-30 Loop Station. All sounds are from the Casio HT3000 without external effect, except for the short "Lo-Fi" part as remarked. The RC-30 is a very nice accessory and offers much more than what I show in the video, you may want to check it out. Hope you like it and thanks for listening!
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Hello dear all! This is a HT3000 rendition of the progressive rock theme from the Goblin’s soundtrack of Deep Red/Profondo Rosso, a cult 1975 Italian thriller/horror movie by D. Argento. The organ track has external reverb on it (Zoom 505ii), all other sounds are straight from the HT3000, with the bass being a layered patch. Concerning the drums, I have used the original HT3000 PCM samples played by the free DVS drum sampler VST, with a layered white-noise patch for the crash sound. While the time signature is kind of weird, the melody line still remains natural in my opinion. I hope you like it, and if you like the genre check out the movie, you will not be disappointed Thanks for listening and all comments welcome!
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Hello everyone, this is a short track to celebrate my first bar visit (the one in the picture btw) after many months... As if the HT3000 would not be Lo-Fi enough, I have used a noise based patch to emulate a kind of vinyl record! All sounds are by the Casio HT3000, no mods or effects. Thanks for listening!
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Hello everyone, my HT3000 practicing No Roots by Alice Merton. Keep safe and graceful! Thanks for listening!!
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Hi everybody, here is my Casio HT3000 playing Bill Withers' A Lovely Day. Thanks for listening and have a nice 2021!
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A man and his Casio against the Wrong! https://youtu.be/FbtyIOHfKFE This is my cover of the Knight Rider Theme Song by Stu Phillips played on Casio HT3000. All drums and sounds by Casio HT3000; no effects or mods. The drums are custom patches sampled and played back free DVS drum sampler VST. I had to use a little trick for the rising/dropping sounds since the HT does not offer this feature: my workaround was to use the LFO: if you use the right rate while playing scales it gives the illusion of a continuous sound. In fact I had to use a sequencer, because my timing is not so precise For a fuller 80s experience here is the link of the same track synced to the images of the original intro, although Youtube.com warns that the video may not be visible in some countries. https://youtu.be/X8LmRwfacAE Thanks for listening!
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Hi everyone, practicing Dont't start now by Dua Lipa on my Casio HT3000 and struggling to keep up with the bass line...good exercise !! I think it is a beautiful song: anybody out there with a Casio cover of it? https://youtu.be/IZ8wb6nFTIw