MATRIXSYNTH: Casio VL-1 Tone


Thursday, November 02, 2006

Casio VL-1 Tone

flickr via farnea.

So Duran Duran

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful and perfect in everyway.

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  2. What did Duran Duran use it on ?

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  3. Nothing as far as I know. The image and colors just remind me of the Rio days.

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  4. The only synth (yes, it was somewhat programmable) that could help you with math homework AND sound like Trio!

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  5. The Marjorie Fair set above has a shot of one modified with patch points.

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  6. Maybe I'm not clever enough with a search engine. Anyone know any online mods (like the patch points)? I couldn't find any, or are people just keeping them a secret in order to make money?

    I'm not totally inept but I wasn't even able to get mine open.

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  7. My ex girl friend used to have one during the days when I hadn't even know circuit bending and stuffs... or simply the value of vintage synths. She used to switch it on when I was over at her place and she would play twinkle twinkle little star... Darn! If I had known! Well back then!

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