CYBERYOGI =CO=Windler Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 People claim that Casio CTK-1000 was a singleton without variants. But a predecessor might be Casio CT-770. Its functions look like CT-670 (a velocity sensitive fullsize variant of MT-750), but as a novelty it had additional illuminated buttons for DSP effects (reverb etc.). Has anybody heard if it has similar dynamic synth timbres like CTK-1000? (By space reasons I definitely do not want to buy one to try it out.) -Which CPU has the CT-770? Is it a "NEC D939GD" like in CTK-1000 (i.e. IXA synthesis), or is it based on earlier hardware (e.g. D937GD of MT-750 or D938GD of MT-540) with external effect DSP (e.g. the "OKI M6583-04" from VA-10)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CYBERYOGI =CO=Windler Posted August 23, 2014 Author Share Posted August 23, 2014 Sorry, I made a mistake.I compared the manuals and saw that the regular Casio CT-670 (aka Hohner PSK75) has no velocity; its features seem fully identical with MT-750 (beside additional sustain pedal jack). However Hohner released the PSK75R, which looks the same but (I think) has velocity sensitiv keys. Possibly this had the equivalent "Casio CT-670 Plus" (name seen on eBay, existence not confirmed) as the velocity sensitive version. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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