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Average rating: 4.1 out of 5
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hankfist a part-time user from USA writes:
I use this in my band Oh Possum (www.myspace.com/ohpossum) I did some circuit bending but retained the original sounds. I use the jazz organ vibraphone a lot.

Rating: 0 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Mar-21-077 at 09:11
a professional user writes:
What is it with old casios and Jazz organ sounds? All the other sounds are fairly crap but the organs are cool. Chorus effect is astonishing for something like this, amazingly wide and deep. Love the cheap 'thwap' dirt percussion. Hi-hats are all analogue (3 noise sources if i'm not mistaken) sound almost exactly like a CR78 with a bit of messing around with the circuit. Won't replace anything else but has a certain magic to it.

Rating: 3 out of 5 posted Monday-May-09-055 at 14:33
Fred Mockler from U writes:
I have a new condition Casio MT-210 for sale. The highest bidder gets it. Unit is in great, new condition. Originasl owner bought it, then kicked the bucket. Unit in storage for ten years. Widow wants to sell it. Contact Fred @ ka2siw@htva.net

posted Wednesday-Nov-05-033 at 18:42
Graham Baumbach a part-time user from UK writes:
If you ever see one of these for like less than 15 or 20 quid - get it! Jazz organ with the (exceptionally fast) 'stereo' chorus is quite funky, and both the guitar sounds actually do a fair impression of clav. Pianos and Cello/Violin suck, but of the beats, bossanova and samba (slowed down) are beautifully light - for use as 'effect' beats behind something else - if you can sync it up to something, somehow. Better still sample the thing so you can gain touch sensitivity and pitch bend etc.

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Tuesday-Sep-17-022 at 18:48
Jon Mueller a hobbyist user from Vancouver, WA writes:
I need a AC adapter for my MT-210. I bought a 9 volt 300mA adapter from Radio Shack but I don't know the tip polarity. Can anyone tell me if the tip polarity is positive or negative? - Thanks.

Rating: 3 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Jan-02-022 at 12:21
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