I just came across one of these and I have to say I'm not all that impressed. It's kind of fun but I don't think I'd use it for gigs/recording. The tones are kitschy enough to be somewhat charming though, especially "glocken" and "crystal", the latter sounding exactly like the instrument used in that song from the film "True Romance". I must admit though, it was definitely a steal for twenty bucks.
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Friday-Jan-14-055 at 03:59
whatsa doin
a hobbyist user
from fork city
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I dont have one of these things but they look like rock and roll.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Sunday-Nov-02-033 at 21:38
dave martijn
a professional user
from Belgium
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This is just a great guitar!! I bought it for only 100 euro. Very hard to find. If you ever see one, buy it! I use it trough my amp( Mesa Boogie DC-5) with some effects on it. Try octave ( not too much), Big Muff, this sound is quite unique. (acoust guitar 2 sound) You can hear the sound of a bas synth with a guitar feel in it. Nice...... Check also phaser on it! Nice for solos !!! One thing you should know, she is very hard too play but after a couple of weeks practising you should be able to create some finest tunes on it! I think she's good looking too! 10 for design! 9 for sound!
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Friday-Oct-17-033 at 08:39
mathieu 5chema chenard
a professional user
from north
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The DG-10 was great by being an instument really unique and I used it many years since 1988 as an alternative to my keyboards and guitars to add that pinch of spices to audio mixes ( as in track 9 on http://mathieu.chenard.com/histoirecap.html ) before getting a DG-20 in 2002 (the one with MIDI out, headphone + line out connectors, more tones, rythm foot and tap switches, etc.)
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Sep-18-022 at 09:16
Monster
from Germany
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SpaceGuitar I used to call it - looks funny, sounds are crap (cheap casiosounds like the mini-keyboards). This plasic-ufo is just for the hard ones (collectors); as I remember there were some strange sounds to select (EGuitar, classic guitar, violin, synth, strings, glockenspiel - cant remember). A speaker was included, audio-out (mini) too; MIDI out only and the battery-holder. The Drums were simple 8-beat, 16-beat, waltz etc. The guitar strings were plastic and just for the velocity; the "board" is sensitive (which means to hold a "riff" needed practice to place your fingerTIPS exactly upon the "buttons" Used to gig with it once live; that was fun! Just for real CASIO Freaks
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Apr-30-022 at 13:06