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  2. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Casio keyboards from the 1980s and 1990s are occasionally used by ambitious sound designers who ... 100 tone, 100 rhythm, 100 song bank, song bank controller, Pitch ...

  3. Casiotone - Wikipedia

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    After the release of the Casio SK-1 in 1985, gradually PCM sample-based tone generators became dominant in Casio's keyboards line. After the 1990s, most Casio keyboards utilized PCM tone generator or its variants. Some early 1980s models in the PT series of keyboards, such as the PT-30, PT-50, PT-80 and PT-82, were not marketed under the ...

  4. Casio CZ synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Despite the CZ-230S's model numbering, it was not really a programmable synthesizer; the specifications of this model more closely resembled that of one of Casio's home keyboard models. It used the synthesizer technology of the CZ-101 in a 100 tone preset sound bank, had a mini keyboard of 49 keys, incorporated the RZ1 drum computer technology ...

  5. Casio CTK-2080 - Wikipedia

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    The Casio CTK-2080 has pressure-sensitive features, LC display, 400 different tones that can be altered by various effects settings, a metronome, and 110 built-in songs. The keyboard also supports both MIDI and USB ports, allowing connection to computers, as well as other instruments. [1] [2] The keyboard can also digitally sample external sounds.

  6. Casio MT-40 - Wikipedia

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    The bass section has one timbre, and the main section has 22, assignable to one of four presets. Like most small Casio keyboards the MT-40 has a drum section with 6 different beats, a tempo knob, and a "fill" button. The fill button plays sixteenth note pulses of either the "snare" or "kick" as long as it is held down.

  7. Casio SK-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Casio SK-1 is a small sampling keyboard made by Casio in 1985. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has 32 small sized piano keys, four-note polyphony , with a sampling bit depth of 8 bit PCM and a sample rate of 9.38 kHz for 1.4 seconds, a built-in microphone and line level and microphone inputs for sampling, and an internal speaker and line out.

  8. Casio VL-1 - Wikipedia

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    The VL-1 was the first instrument of Casio's VL-Tone product line, and is sometimes referred to as the VL-Tone. It combined a calculator , a monophonic synthesizer , and sequencer . [ 1 ] Released in 1981, [ 2 ] it was the first commercial digital synthesizer , [ 3 ] selling for $69.95.

  9. File:Casio ToneBank SA-20 & SA-65.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Casio ToneBank SA-20; Casio ToneBank SA-65; Twee karaktervolle Casio keyboards uit de collectie geselecteerd voor pianovirtuoos in spe Robbie. Date: 15 January 2011, 11:33:18: Source: Flickr: Twee karaktervolle Casio keyboards uit de collectie geselecteerd voor pianovirtuoos in spe Robbie. Author: Simon Vanherweghe: Permission (Reusing this file)

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