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The Casio Casiotone MT-500 is a classic late '80s Casio model. It features 12 rhythms (aka "super drums"), 20 tones, and 4 great rubber pads with interchangeable drum and percussion sounds, all in stereo :-)
The omnipresent Casio-Chord is available, and it's possible to vary the accompaniments thanks to five sliders that change the pattern of the bass drum/bass, the snare/rim shot/tom, the cymbal/high hat, the hand clap/agogo/bongo, and finally the chord structure.
Separate sliders are available to control and mix the volumes of the accompaniment and the rhythm, change the tempo, and adjust the main outputs.
The keyboard is standard Casio mini-keys, four octaves, and it's surprisingly easy to play even for large hands. It's not velocity-sensitive.
The rhythms and tones themselves are early PCM, and are typical Casio. Among the tones there are a few standouts, like the excellent pipe organ, and the synth. guitar, but if you like retro styles, you'll like this keyboard.
A difference between this and other Casio keyboards of the same era is that it's not possible to change the preset tones in any way... no envelope, vibrato... like it's possible to do on other Casio models.
The rhythms sound nice and punchy, and gloriously lo-fi. There's also a synchro-start/fill-in button, and a set of two outputs for external drum pads.
Jarvis Cocker Writing A Song With Said Instrument And The Origins Of 'Common People'.
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sa ispravljacem ( adapterom za struju )
The Casio Casiotone MT-500 is a classic late '80s Casio model. It features 12 rhythms (aka "super drums"), 20 tones, and 4 great rubber pads with interchangeable drum and percussion sounds, all in stereo :-)
The omnipresent Casio-Chord is available, and it's possible to vary the accompaniments thanks to five sliders that change the pattern of the bass drum/bass, the snare/rim shot/tom, the cymbal/high hat, the hand clap/agogo/bongo, and finally the chord structure.
Separate sliders are available to control and mix the volumes of the accompaniment and the rhythm, change the tempo, and adjust the main outputs.
The keyboard is standard Casio mini-keys, four octaves, and it's surprisingly easy to play even for large hands. It's not velocity-sensitive.
The rhythms and tones themselves are early PCM, and are typical Casio. Among the tones there are a few standouts, like the excellent pipe organ, and the synth. guitar, but if you like retro styles, you'll like this keyboard.
A difference between this and other Casio keyboards of the same era is that it's not possible to change the preset tones in any way... no envelope, vibrato... like it's possible to do on other Casio models.
The rhythms sound nice and punchy, and gloriously lo-fi. There's also a synchro-start/fill-in button, and a set of two outputs for external drum pads.
Jarvis Cocker Writing A Song With Said Instrument And The Origins Of 'Common People'.
pogledajte video
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