This is a fun little synth.. Very fun to waste some time on. Its fun go for it if you find one.
__________________________________________________ Korg Electribe A. Kawai R-100. Casio VL-1. Casio PT-10. Some yakbaks, old hohner tabletop organ
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Friday-Nov-19-9999 at 09:55
Matt S.
a part-timer user
from US
writes:
How can you not love this little thing? It's beady little white circular eyes on the one key play pads. The Demo is worth the price of admission alone!!!! Always a good ice breaker is the "da da da" beat (rock-1 rythm). Even a calculator! I found this in my grandfathers closet when I was a kid and played it all the time when I visited, and you know what...I honestly don't think it has EVER needed a batter change! Go ahead, run your finger up and down the keys rapidly while flicking through the sounds and tell me it ain't a little cool.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Friday-Oct-22-9999 at 04:35
ficus
a part-timer user
from USA
writes:
I never heard of the pocket version... but mine's still going strong after 16 years.
The German Folk Song Demo mode is the best synth demo I've ever heard.;-)
Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Friday-Oct-15-9999 at 12:56
Noom
a hobbyist user
from Bangkok, Thailand
writes:
It's really amazing synth (Is it a Synth? :p ) Lovely preset sounds and you can program your own with ADSR. Real time and Step Recording capability. Waw.. What made Casio put this features in my hubby. I got it when I was 9 yrs. It gave me music inspiration. I'm entering Synth world since I got VL-1. Thanks to my family and CASIO. I love you so much.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Friday-Oct-15-9999 at 06:43
Mr Ed
from Liverpool, UK
writes:
Some bastard stole mine, so I'm on the lookout for another one. Anyway, put it thru any effects pedals eg delay (analogue if poss, the grainier the better) - and it sounds fab. Early Teardrop Explodes!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Saturday-Jul-17-9999 at 06:04