casio sound disk C "FL-C1"
2013-10-05 by charlie midi gfa
looking for these offical casio released sounds disks and they include optional software fl-c1 fl-c2 charlie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Webster" <ianwebster04@...> To: <CZsynth@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 3:39 PM Subject: Re: [CZsynth] Casio CT-6000: has it phase distortion? (main ICs?) I have put my HT6000 up for sale on a Buy it Now at Ebay.co.uk if anybody is interested..
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 3:04 AM, <cowindler01@...> wrote:
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> The Casio CT-6000 from 1984 was Casios first keyboard with velocity
> sensitive keys and midi. It also has very versatile accompaniment and can
> layer sounds. I always thought it was based on Consonant-Vowel-Synthesis
> (crossfaded stair waveforms with analogue filter, like MT-65), but some
> people claim it was based on phase distortion. The first official PD
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> keyboard (marketet as such by Casio) was its even bigger successor
> CT-6500,
> which (how silly is this!) had no velocity sensitive keys anymore. I yet
> haven't bought a CT-6000 (takes much space), but it seems to be a true
> technical milestone.
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> - What are the main ICs?
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> If CT-6000 has sound ICs "NEC D931C", then it is definitely
> consonant-vowel. In oppsite to this, the phase distortion IC in my CZ-101
> is "NEC D933D".
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> Are anywhere PCB photos online?
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> - Is the percussion semi-analogue or sample based?
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> The sound quality on YouTube wasn't high enough to identify this.
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