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Synth Site |  CASIO |  CT-470

  CT-470 At a Glance
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arrow Released: 1992 Specifications
arrowUser rating: 1.0/5 >>  Read reviews (1)
 

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Marco Cocco (mcocco@hotmail.com) writes:
Just a cheap keyboard but with good sond quality. Patch map is not GM compatible but it has almost all GM sounds (20 basic tones and 200 bank sounds). Lot of rhythms (10 basic rhythms + 100 bank rhythms). Each rhythm supports INTRO, LONG INTRO, FILL-IN, BREAK, CODA and ENDING (short CODA). It has a TONE EDITOR. You can DETUNE the sounds, DELAY sounds from left to right, control the ATTACK/DECAY points, control the RELEASE of notes. Recognies Pitch Bender, System Clock, and Real Time Commands (except Continue). Don't recognises velocity on note on messages.

That's all... it's five years old but works fine!

Comments About the Sounds:
very good quality/price ratio

(Thanks to Marco Cocco for this info.)
and Lee Borrell for the pic

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