>CASIO 1000P is on my wish list. It seems to be an additive >synthesizer, which may or may not be related to later SD synthesis >or HT series. >I didn't really know about Cheetah MS800, but I searched the web and >find it very interesting. Is there any further info about MS800? At one point I almost bought a 1000P but it got too expensive. Then the next week I saw an HT-6000 so I went with that. I saw another 1000P later for a really good price but I've really hit the limit in my room as to how much stuff will fit. No more massive 5-octave keyboards for me :( And I don't know much about the MS800- Apparently it's some nasty cheap 8-bit wavetable thing with no filter- but that's all I could find out. Sounds like fun to me :) >Then MT-68 and MT-70 may sound different. Regrettably I haven't >listened to MT-68. CASIO may have had two synthesis - additive >synthesis and wierd single cycle waveform you mentioned before. This >may be some hint at what SD synthesis is.... I would have thought that they all used the same synthesis architecture but I guess not. _________________________________________________________________ Never get a busy signal because you are always connected with high-speed Internet access. Click here to comparison-shop providers. https://broadband.msn.com
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Re: [CZsynth] Re: CASIO CTK-1000 page
2003-10-31 by Scott Nordlund
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