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sana9727 · 2 years
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hanquanhanh · 3 years
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Giả cơ mà đẹp phết nhỉ. 400k Fantasy Fake Mechanical Keyboad $20 #mechanical #keyboard #cheapkeyboard #giaco #banphim https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ6IVKMHDK-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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alfonsemusic · 5 years
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Alfonse is back...
Casio SK-1 sampling keyboard (1985) 
All sounds you hear in the track were made using the Casio SK-1 sampler or its factory sounds. Individual drum hits were sampled from slowed-down SK-1 rhythms, to allow fresh beats to be built, rather than using the rhythms found on the SK-1 itself. If you hear something in the track and can't quite figure out where it came from, that was probably a vocal sample. It has a great 8-bit / 9.38kHz lo-fi sound; grainy and interesting...   
The aim of this new series of videos is to see what you can create using sounds from ageing home keyboards together with current production tools.
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warganizedrecords · 4 years
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broken computers & cheap keyboards, warg in a nutshell! 🎵 🎹 👽 🖥 🎵 . . . . . . . . #casio #brokenmac #brokencomputer #cheapkeyboard #casiokeyboard #electronicmusic #👽 #🎹 #🖥 (at Lafayette, Louisiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFsbcngHjv6/?igshid=5ug0vtyjr97w
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shopforgamers · 6 years
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alfonsemusic · 5 years
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Yamaha Portasound PSS-680 MusicStation FM keyboard (1988) 
All sounds you hear in the track were made using the PSS-680. Individual drum hits were sampled from the drum pads and processed (the 680's kick drum is horrible, so that needed some attention for a start...), to allow fresh beats to be built, rather than using the rhythms found on the PSS-680 itself. 
The 680 has a 2 operator FM synth on board, which can be edited via the Digital Synthesizer parameters on the front panel; there are limited editing options, but enough to get a cool range of sounds. It also has Midi In, Out and Thru, allowing for plenty of cool connectivity with controllers, computers and other hardware. It's basically identical to the PSS-780, aside from some different coloured pads and other parts, and has the same sound chips as the PSS-480 and 580, which were the next rung down in the product line.
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shopforgamers · 6 years
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