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Showing posts with label Sanyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanyo. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Shamballah (K7) Recording in SANYO KBX-7 WIRELESS SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARD RADIO CASSETTE 80'S


video upload by AMYR VON BATHEL CANTUSIO JR ALPHA III PROJECT

"SANYO KBX-7 WIRELESS SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARD RADIO CASSETTE 80'S VINTAGE (Curiosities)
MUSIC BY AMYR CANTUSIO JR( 1990) Kanx K7(cassete tape)
Music I produced, recorded in K7 on this device. I already had one. The little keyboard separates from the radio but the sound is WIRELESS (ie the keyboard itself has no sound output, but comes out via "remote" through the radio speakers ) bluetooth type.
Radio sound is fantastic and above all, the Keyboard records audio in K7 (cassette tape) with great definition!
With the Audio output of the Headphones vc. you can plug in an amplifier and use the Keyboard signals for a P.A. with great possibilities. The keyboard is not a wave synthesizer, but similar to Casio Portátil with K7 recorder."

Note this is the first post to feature the SANYO KBX-7. I found the following pics of a white one on eBay.



via this auction

Monday, September 14, 2020

Test Equipment Drone Hp pulse generator 8011a/8015a + Wavetek Model 30 + Sanyo Mc-1 + Mod Duo


Riccardo Pietroni

"Test Equipment Drone
Hp pulse generator 8011a/8015a + Wavetek Model 30 + Sanyo Mc-1 + Mod Duo + Krisp1 Triple Lpg 5u"

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Sanyo DP 10 Synthesizer Card Player Review

Published on Mar 7, 2013 musicgearvideos909·121 videos

"The Sanyo DP 10 is a card player synthesizer from the early 80s. Yamaha released a series of keyboards around the same time and Sanyo appears to have taken that technology into their unit. Like the Yamaha keyboards they accept cards that have a magnetic strip the reader recognises and plays a pre-programmed song. The cards features songs such as Dancing Queen, Londonderry Air, etc and a head cleaning card. The DP 10 can also mix signals into the unit via the 2 mic inputs and an auxiliary input to play along with another instrument or sing through a mic. You can also adjust the tone or change the tempo of he song. There is also a rhythm section for 10 different styles of music, such as march and disco, jazz and bossa nova."

I wonder if this is the one that was posted here. Never saw one before then. These two are the only Sanyo posts on the site.  I'm curious if they ever made another synth/electronic instrument.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Sanyo Synthesizer Card Player DP-10

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via this auction

"Sanyo Synthesizer Card Player DP-10

Silver edition

Original box and instructions

Includes various leads/cords (adaptor not included, 12 V centre positive, readily available)

6 song cards (dancing queen, Londonderry Air, Little Brown Jug, Moon River, Chin Chin Cher-ee, When the Saints Go Marchin In)

1 head cleaning card

great condition"

This is the first Sanyo post.
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