i'd like to hear it too, these two CT-410V & MT-400V are the ones at the upper lines in my want-list and it would be nice to listen to some demos.... please upload some here at CZsynth....
henry smithson <switchrecordings@...> skrev: i'd like to hear them...
--- Rocky Rodenbach <yooper@...> wrote:
> Has anyone heard of the Casio MT-400V? That was an
> awesome keyboard and I
> have a ton of sound samples if anyone is interested.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scott Nordlund" <gsn10@...>
> To: <CZsynth@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:12 AM
> Subject: RE: SV: RE: [CZsynth] What do you
> own.......
>
>
> >hi Scott (and everyone), what keyboards do you own
> then, Scott ?
>
> Casio MT-68, PT-80, SK-1, SK-8 (previously owned an
> SK-5), SA-5
> (circuit-bent), VA-10, HT-6000, Yamaha VSS-200,
> PSS-570, PSS-130, PCS-30,
> Yongmei YM-250A, Bontempi T100 (I don't know
> actually, the name tag is
> missing). And some other stuff but that covers the
> good ones.
>
> And the "higher-quality" stuff: Ensoniq EPS, ESQ-M,
> Yamaha RX5, RY30, Casio
> VZ-10M, Dave Smith Instruments Evolver, etc.
>
> Also of interest, I have a Keytek CTS-2000 (very
> obscure Italian synth,
> doesn't sound very good though).
>
>
> > i managed to buy one of the most sought after
> (for me) keyboards this
> >night, CT-620, last one before changing into
> PCM-drums (CT-630)
>
> nice!
>
>
> > the mighty Casiotone 7000 was one of the biggest
> and most advanced back
> >in 1983/84 with 2 track melody sequencer, accomp
> sequencer, sounds is
> >analoguish thank lord! not this typical primitive
> additive sound-engine as
> >in MT-70, Casiotone 501,601,701 and 1000P
>
> It's got analog drums and everything? Does it sound
> similar to any other
> models?
>
> > yes i have those HS and VA on my list too, but
> these later models is not
> >prior on my want-list, although if i see and
> HS-6000 cheap i will grab it
> >instantly of course!! ;=)
>
> The HT series might be more exciting than you
> expect: Basically they use the
> same style of single-cycle waveform style synthesis
> as the older models
> (MT-68, etc.) but they're programmable (waveform,
> ADSR envelopes, LFO for
> vibrato..) and have a VCF. The auto-accompanyment
> isn't as good as older
> models and the drums are PCM but there's a really
> bad-sounding orchestra hit
> sample.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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