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Friday, January 20, 2023

Bad Gear - Casio HT3000


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Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about the Casio HT3000. Is this 80s home keyboard with an analog filter the last affordable vintage synth. Will it replace your Moog or Prophet?

My dear friend and owner of the HT-3000, Matthias Jakisic is really busy at the moment:

- New Album
https://www.col-legno.com/de/shop/160...
- Theatre Stuff
https://www.muenchner-kammerspiele.de...
- New Book coming up (picture credits: Deborah Sengl)
https://www.bahoebooks.net/

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:02 Overview Casio HT-3000
01:17 Oscillator Section
01:35 Filter Section, Paraphony
01:49 Cutoff/Resonance Mod
02:15 User Interface, Menu Diving
02:36 Envelopes, LFO, Chorus
03:05 Patches, Sound Examples
03:30 Preset Example
03:42 Midi Range Limitation
03:47 Multitimbrality, Synth Engine No. 2, Splits
04:19 Bass, Drums
04:40 Accompaniment Section
04:59 Sequencer, Chord Generator, Song Mode
05:17 Memory (or lack thereof)
05:32 Connectivity, Speakers, Prices, Thanks!!!
05:56 Hate
06:21 Jam 1 (Nerd House)
07:17 Jam 2 (Nerd Drum'n'Bass)
08:14 Finale (Lofi Synthpop Chillwave)
08:46 Verdict

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