
via ultratendance
Update via abducted in the comments:
"hello,
nathanscribe (on vintagesynth.com forum) has all the details :
'It's a Korg LP-10 Electronic Piano. They were out around '81 I think.
There are 3 presets: Piano, Clav and E.P., which can be mixed together (on/off only, not variable level) - there are three sustain modes (gate, decay and release, basically) and a knob for the decay rate. There's a strange stepped slider for pitch control - you can shift the whole keyboard up to an octave up in semitones - and there's a 6-band EQ. Probably the best sounds use the built-in chorus, which has an on/off switch and rate control. It's pretty sweet, if a touch noisy.
There's not much interfacing - phones out, high/low mono out, and damper pedal input - I did see one with an extra socket on eBay once, but the owner had no idea what it was for. The LP-10 does have built-in speakers but they're a bit crappy.
It's pretty basic and cheap, the keyboard is synth-style and not weighted in any way; it sounds nice through proper speakers with a touch of reverb. Goes well with a stringer.'"
Update in via khoral
korg LP 10 analog piano
YouTube via abertronic — July 21, 2009 —
"demo of korg lp10 .This is just a demo of the sound of this keyboard , not a demo of my skills as a keyboard player !!!"
Pics http://www.tonetweakers.com/used/korg_lp10.htm