=CO=Windler can you shed light on the PT models? I've heard that the PT models also used Walsh Function but I'm not sure on this. The other VL models also used this.ĬT-501/ 601/ 701, CT1000P and MT70 all used a Sine Wave based synthesis, the only models to do so.ġ984 CZ101 - Phase Distortion synthesis as per all other CZ models and also the CT6500. VL-1/ VL-TONE - This uses a digital synthesis known as "Walsh Function". Pre 1985, most of Casio's keyboards (MT and CT models) were Consonant Vowel. on the type of synthesis is not mentioned. Is there a listing of what (vintage) Casio keyboards had Consonant-Vowel/SD anywhere?Į.g. #Soundsource for the casio ht 6000 how toHow to choose-midi them all up and create incredible cacophony, er I mean All: that came out with VA mono synths recently-most do not have 3 oscillators to play with, but the XW does. Look at all the newer "retro" monophonic synths-the Behringers, Korgs, M-audio etc. The monophonic model in the XW by itself is pretty deep. Then there are the hex layers.I like all of these sound designs, for composition and solo playing. And whatever the XW is using-a combination from what I can see is imminently programmable from a sound designer point of view. and AHL-as on my CDP230 and CTK6200-while the acoustic pianos are not quite up to the AIR design, is still quite playable I still own a PX575 which uses the older ZPI scheme for tones, and it is pretty impressive, even now compared to the newest workstations and digital pianos. I learned Casio programming on the CZ's and it is still a unique model for sound creation.ĪIR on my PX's is actually only part of the Casio sound modeling design-as it is pretty specifically used for the acoustic pianos unless I am mistaken. This is almost impossible for me to decide. Where miracles NEVER CEASE!!! Now as for my vote up above? What ever the CT-S1000V uses. I will NEVER EVER look at Casio them same again since I hacked those keyboards! It is a mind altering, life changing kinda thing. The main thing is those white noise, and metallic sounds I get. Now had they put a list featuring the classic sound sources like Pulse wave, Consonant Vowel,Spectrum Dynamics,Phase Distortion,Interactive Phase Distortion, 8bit PCM, 12bit PCM and then put an iconic model beside each term, theeeeeen, I can choose lol! Btw, as I read comment here it dawned on me that the second generation of super drums keyboards I like to circuit bend so much(MT205,220,520,CT360,510)all used Spectrum dynamics sound source! How I know now? The circuit bend hacks! Most of the sounds matched the HT700! The MT65 and MT45 and even the MT52(first generation super drums) did not come even close to generating the uniquely HT700 sounds I was hearing and AM hearing from the MT205s/520s I have hoarded for years for circuit bending custom building synths out of. Sadly, unless I get example models with each modern sound source type I am scratching my head on this one.
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