"AUCTION # 92
Casio CTK-511 - Serial No. T97B007: Super clean condition. This is a musical information system with 100's of tones & banks.. Standard 9 volt DC adaptor NOT included. Also runs on batteries."
Sold For: US $370.00
EVERYTHING SYNTH
via the Arturia Website
unique playing experience. As a matter of fact, it is the first lap-top synthesizer ever.
Ergonomic design:
via Adam
Update via Dustbunnies in the comments: "I'm pretty certain I've picked up this one and thumbed through it at the local bookstore. IIRC, it looked mostly like your basic "getting started" guide; much in the same vein as those put out once or twice a year by Computer Music magazine. I think it's just a one-off, in any case, since there hasn't been a second issue in several months.
There's been some discussion on the Rhodes Chroma list on creating a knob box for the Rhodes Chroma. The Chroma was ARP's last synth. It's an amazing monster of a poly analog synth with weighted wood velocity sensitive keys. Two things sorely missed are dedicated knobs and aftertouch. Both have been discussed on the list and may actually come some day. There is a CC+ processor upgrade that gives full MIDI sysex support.