That's really cool! Thanks for adding that. Even in French it still is really rare. I've never seen one like that. -J --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "esynthesist" <esynthesist@y...> wrote: > Indeed, there's not a lot of information in it. But it's a nice > overview of some legacy stuff :-) > By the way, there's another "Casio catalogue of 1985" on the net: > http://oldschoolsound5.free.fr/manuels/catalogue_casio_zill.pdf > > (in FRENCH) > > They say it's from 1985, but it contains more recent synths and > keyboards, including the FZ-1 and some... SK samplers. Yep, even my > SK-200 is in it. > > But again: almost no information, just some headlines of the specs. > > ///E-Synthesist > > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Nordlund" <gsn10@h...> wrote: > > >It's a scan of the 1985 Casio Catalogue, with the CZ-1000 and CZ- > 101 > > >and other - sometimes strange - stuff (such as a keyboard with a > built- > > >in radio & cassette recorder, pffff...) > > > > Amazing, all the casio keyboards of my dreams (except the SK series > and a > > few earlier models) in one catalog, and almost no information about > any of > > them.. > > > > that KX-101 thing is very rare, I saw one for sale on ebay once and > it went > > for far too much money. From the looks of the keyboard part it's > probably > > just a PT-20 or something. > > > > And is anyone else here drooling over the SYMPHONYTRON 8000? I've > seen the > > CT-8000 for sale before, and I think the auto-accompanyment thing > to the > > left of the top keyboard, they actually look much less interesting > when > > they're not assembled into a monsterous organ.
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Re: 1985 Casio Catalogue uploaded... for the fans
2005-07-06 by JRobert
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