The Casio MT30 I used to own many, many years ago was my first polyphonic keyboard. Although the keys were minisize (but way bigger then on my Casio VL1) I was able to play on it chords. And the Brass and Synth Fuzz were not that bad then. But ofcause cheesy if compared to a real synth with two oscillators and a nice filter. The Casio featured on preset sound per white key. You could preselect 4 different sound in 4 quick access locations that were selected by a 4-stop slider-switch. Of cause, all these selections were lost when switching the unit of with the big switch on the right. Also on this unit: a vibrato switch (on/off only).
The Casio MT30 I used to own many, many years ago was my first polyphonic keyboard. Although the keys were minisize (but way bigger then on my Casio VL1) I was able to play on it chords. And the Brass and Synth Fuzz were not that bad then. But ofcause cheesy if compared to a real synth with two oscillators and a nice filter.
ReplyDeleteThe Casio featured on preset sound per white key. You could preselect 4 different sound in 4 quick access locations that were selected by a 4-stop slider-switch. Of cause, all these selections were lost when switching the unit of with the big switch on the right.
Also on this unit: a vibrato switch (on/off only).