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Average rating:
4.3 out of 5
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When I was little, my dad gave me this synthesizer. I then let it rot in my closet for about 3000 years. When I remembered I still had it and pulled it out, the batteries were corroded and a key was missing but once I replaced the batteries and turned it on it worked perfectly. I've messed around with it a lot, using the sampler to make annoying noises. If you want to annoy people at a party, burp into the sampler, then hit the key that says "demo". It will play the demonstration melody using the burp, driving everyone nuts. I recommend this keyboard for anyone looking for a cheap but worthwhile electronic buy.
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Found mine in my girlfriends parents stroage... I couldent belive it when I saw it. Coverered with dust and untuched for years.. Still works great. It's my fav piece of gear. Sampling Keyboard #1. Need I say more?
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sampling doesn't get any easier, and rarely does it get more fun. if you can't have fun with one of these, you definitely shouldn't be making electronic music (or, probably, any kind of music).
great for grabbing 1.5 seconds of sound and making melodies and basslines. all you need is some effects. or not. also the bass is solid - put it thru some decent speakers and you will be pleased.
just remember. it's a sampler. garbage in - garbage out. always use good sounds.
there's nothing worthier of 5 AA batteries.
I need to get mine back from my friend. I'm starting to miss it. a lot.
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I still have this little keyboard and never had more enjoyment with any piece of "fun" technology. Worth its weight in gold regarding practical joke value.
Take it on a camping trip with your buddies... sample your human voiced "growl" around midnight; play back at an octave lower when everyone is just about asleep.
Instant bear aka Sasquatch! First to flee are the hunting dogs... followed by their owners.
Just fun.
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So cool I can't put it down once I pick it up. Have owned this keyboard (Concertmate 500) since 1985/86, and recently picked it up again after letting it sit & gather dust for at least 5 years. Thanks to all reviewers here for the cool tips! If I were a musician and could deal with the lo-fi I'd use this keyboard heavily. Classically cheesy percussion sounds. I mean utterly classic Casio cheese.
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