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*Casio Keyboard 1990sCasiotone CT-380 Keyboard
Casiotone refers to a series of home electronic keyboards released by Casio Computer Co., Ltd. in the early 1980s. In 2019 the series was revived with the launch of three new keyboards.[1] Casio claims that the Casiotone 201 (CT-201) was ’the first electronic keyboard with full-size keys that anyone could afford’.[2]
The first Casiotone keyboards used a sound synthesis technique known as vowel-consonant synthesis to approximate the sounds of other instruments (albeit not very accurately). Most Casiotone keyboards were small, with miniature keys designed for children’s fingers, and were not intended for use by professional musicians; they usually contained a rhythm generator, with several user-selectable rhythm patterns, and often the means to automatically play accompaniments. While the name ’Casiotone’ disappeared from Casio’s new keyboard catalog when more accurate synthesis technologies became prevalent, their low cost and abundance made them fairly common fixtures in garage rock bands. Musicians and bands known to use Casiotone keyboards include: Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, TG Miller of Black Camaro, Dan Deacon, Lettie, Maurizio Arcieri of Krisma, Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Turnstyle, Trio, Ozma, Cobol Pongide and Hedluv, Chiara Lee of Father Murphy, Elena Lozovskaya.
Casio electronic musical keyboards were first manufactured in 1980 and continue to be made by Casio today. The original Casiotone line was abbreviated to CT in the mid-1980s but has continued to feature full-sized keys. There are two methods of connecting a Casio keyboard or digital piano to a computer: using standard MIDI In/Out ports plus a MIDI interface, or using USB. Most of our current keyboards use one method or the other, although a few models have both. The attached document lists most of the keyboards and digital pianos that Casio. Download 340 Casio Electronic Keyboard PDF manuals. User manuals, Casio Electronic Keyboard Operating guides and Service manuals. CASIO Computer’s 40th anniversary website. You can see the anniversary message, contributions, the history and technology of CASIO electronic musical instruments. Casio Electronic Devices Co., Ltd., was established in 1990 as an electronic device sales company. The company assessed potential OEM demand for devices such as the LCDs used in Casio products. In line with demand, it then promoted further technological development, and with increasing orders, ultimately secured greater cost competitiveness.VL-Tone VL-1 (1979, pre-Casiotone)Casiotone 201 (1980, 1st Casiotone)Casiotone 401 (1981, 1st Casiotone with polyphonic auto accompaniment)Casiotone 1000P (1982, semi-programmable synthesizer with arpeggiator)Casiotone 501 (1983, successor to CT-401)Casiotone MT-60 (identical case design with later MT-45)Casio CZ-101 (1984, phase distortion synthesis)Sampletone SK-1 (1985, sampler)Families[edit]
Old Casiotone keyboards came in three distinct families, separated by the method of synthesis.[citation needed]
*The famous VL-Tone VL-1 (1979) uses a method of sound synthesis based on the Walsh function.
*Keyboards such as the CT-202 (c. 1981) use vowel-Consonant synthesis. The later model of this family, the MT-65, is one of the more well known and sought after models, as it also contains auto-accompaniment drum beats and bass lines.
*Some other keyboards (such as the MT-35 and MT-45) use a combination of two different binary weighted numbers (1 and 64). The larger weight bit provides the fundamental, and the smaller weight bit provides the harmonic complexity.
Juicy vegas online casino free chip. The later, more professional range of keyboards, the CZ series (1984–1986), used phase distortion synthesis, which is mathematically almost identical to Yamaha’s frequency modulation synthesis, although implemented slightly differently in order to avoid patent infringement.
After the release of famous Casio SK-1 in 1985, gradually PCM sample based tone generator became dominant in Casio keyboards line. After the 1990s, most Casio keyboards utilize PCM tone generator or its variants.
Some early 1980s models in the PT series of keyboards, such as the PT-30, PT-50, PT-80 and PT-82, were not marketed under the Casiotone name. The name was revived again later for models such as the PT-87 (which is basically the same as the PT-82) which was again sold as Casiotone.ROM Packs[edit]ROM Pack
Some models sold from 1983 onwards included a cartridge bay to accept Casio ROM Packs which contained sheet music in a digital format. The keyboards could play the notes automatically, or (with the exception of the PT-50[3]) illuminate LEDs above each key to teach the user how to play the song. Most keyboards came with one ROM Pack as standard, but a large number of additional packs, covering a wide range of musical genres, were available to purchase separately.[4] The last ROM Pack model was the CT-840, which came out in 1990.
*ROM Pack models (excerpt)
*
Casio PT-80
*
Casiotone MT-820 Ameristar casino kansas city website.
*
Casio DH-800 Digital HornSee also[edit]References[edit]
*^Casio Unveils Revamped Casiotone Series At Summer NAMM 2019[1]
*^’Casiotone Series | Casio Music Gear’. www.casiomusicgear.com. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
*^Casio PT-50 Unlike the later ROM Pack keyboards, there are no LEDs above the keys.
*^List of Casio ROM PacksExternal links[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Casiotone.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Casiotone&oldid=991208375’ Electronic keyboard with calculator and music sequencer ROM Pack cartridge contains digital sheet music for easy, convenient practice any time12-bit sampled drum sound with plenty of hip hop and house tracksHybrid approach to sound generation used all new Interactive Phase Distortion (iPD) sound sourceProfessional guitar synthesizer using VZ technologyCasio Keyboard 1990The digital sound module came with three performance modes1990General MIDI compatible 76-key instrument operated via large LCD that indicated chord names, tempo, staff notation and more Optical navigation keyboard with fingering display on LCD screen 6-part song sequencer with real hammer action accompaniment digital piano2000Powerful lesson functions plus all-around rich sound in a dual color Key Lighting digital pianoCasio Keyboards 1990 Models Digital piano with ’linear morphing AIF sound source’ 2010The Groove Synthesizer with 16-step sequencer enabled distinctive performancesTarget Casio KeyboardNew-style DJ controller, equipped with 7-inch disc to make professional scratch play possibleAn all-in-one remix beat machine including sampler, sequencer and synthesizerCasio Keyboard Songs 61-key model with pitch bender, suitable for a wide range of performances, from simple to complex Casio Keyboard 1990sLatest five models inheriting
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*Casio Keyboard 1990
*Casio Keyboards 1990 Models
*Target Casio Keyboard
*Casio Keyboard Songs
*Casio Keyboard 1990sCasiotone CT-380 Keyboard
Casiotone refers to a series of home electronic keyboards released by Casio Computer Co., Ltd. in the early 1980s. In 2019 the series was revived with the launch of three new keyboards.[1] Casio claims that the Casiotone 201 (CT-201) was ’the first electronic keyboard with full-size keys that anyone could afford’.[2]
The first Casiotone keyboards used a sound synthesis technique known as vowel-consonant synthesis to approximate the sounds of other instruments (albeit not very accurately). Most Casiotone keyboards were small, with miniature keys designed for children’s fingers, and were not intended for use by professional musicians; they usually contained a rhythm generator, with several user-selectable rhythm patterns, and often the means to automatically play accompaniments. While the name ’Casiotone’ disappeared from Casio’s new keyboard catalog when more accurate synthesis technologies became prevalent, their low cost and abundance made them fairly common fixtures in garage rock bands. Musicians and bands known to use Casiotone keyboards include: Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, TG Miller of Black Camaro, Dan Deacon, Lettie, Maurizio Arcieri of Krisma, Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Turnstyle, Trio, Ozma, Cobol Pongide and Hedluv, Chiara Lee of Father Murphy, Elena Lozovskaya.
Casio electronic musical keyboards were first manufactured in 1980 and continue to be made by Casio today. The original Casiotone line was abbreviated to CT in the mid-1980s but has continued to feature full-sized keys. There are two methods of connecting a Casio keyboard or digital piano to a computer: using standard MIDI In/Out ports plus a MIDI interface, or using USB. Most of our current keyboards use one method or the other, although a few models have both. The attached document lists most of the keyboards and digital pianos that Casio. Download 340 Casio Electronic Keyboard PDF manuals. User manuals, Casio Electronic Keyboard Operating guides and Service manuals. CASIO Computer’s 40th anniversary website. You can see the anniversary message, contributions, the history and technology of CASIO electronic musical instruments. Casio Electronic Devices Co., Ltd., was established in 1990 as an electronic device sales company. The company assessed potential OEM demand for devices such as the LCDs used in Casio products. In line with demand, it then promoted further technological development, and with increasing orders, ultimately secured greater cost competitiveness.VL-Tone VL-1 (1979, pre-Casiotone)Casiotone 201 (1980, 1st Casiotone)Casiotone 401 (1981, 1st Casiotone with polyphonic auto accompaniment)Casiotone 1000P (1982, semi-programmable synthesizer with arpeggiator)Casiotone 501 (1983, successor to CT-401)Casiotone MT-60 (identical case design with later MT-45)Casio CZ-101 (1984, phase distortion synthesis)Sampletone SK-1 (1985, sampler)Families[edit]
Old Casiotone keyboards came in three distinct families, separated by the method of synthesis.[citation needed]
*The famous VL-Tone VL-1 (1979) uses a method of sound synthesis based on the Walsh function.
*Keyboards such as the CT-202 (c. 1981) use vowel-Consonant synthesis. The later model of this family, the MT-65, is one of the more well known and sought after models, as it also contains auto-accompaniment drum beats and bass lines.
*Some other keyboards (such as the MT-35 and MT-45) use a combination of two different binary weighted numbers (1 and 64). The larger weight bit provides the fundamental, and the smaller weight bit provides the harmonic complexity.
Juicy vegas online casino free chip. The later, more professional range of keyboards, the CZ series (1984–1986), used phase distortion synthesis, which is mathematically almost identical to Yamaha’s frequency modulation synthesis, although implemented slightly differently in order to avoid patent infringement.
After the release of famous Casio SK-1 in 1985, gradually PCM sample based tone generator became dominant in Casio keyboards line. After the 1990s, most Casio keyboards utilize PCM tone generator or its variants.
Some early 1980s models in the PT series of keyboards, such as the PT-30, PT-50, PT-80 and PT-82, were not marketed under the Casiotone name. The name was revived again later for models such as the PT-87 (which is basically the same as the PT-82) which was again sold as Casiotone.ROM Packs[edit]ROM Pack
Some models sold from 1983 onwards included a cartridge bay to accept Casio ROM Packs which contained sheet music in a digital format. The keyboards could play the notes automatically, or (with the exception of the PT-50[3]) illuminate LEDs above each key to teach the user how to play the song. Most keyboards came with one ROM Pack as standard, but a large number of additional packs, covering a wide range of musical genres, were available to purchase separately.[4] The last ROM Pack model was the CT-840, which came out in 1990.
*ROM Pack models (excerpt)
*
Casio PT-80
*
Casiotone MT-820 Ameristar casino kansas city website.
*
Casio DH-800 Digital HornSee also[edit]References[edit]
*^Casio Unveils Revamped Casiotone Series At Summer NAMM 2019[1]
*^’Casiotone Series | Casio Music Gear’. www.casiomusicgear.com. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
*^Casio PT-50 Unlike the later ROM Pack keyboards, there are no LEDs above the keys.
*^List of Casio ROM PacksExternal links[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Casiotone.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Casiotone&oldid=991208375’ Electronic keyboard with calculator and music sequencer ROM Pack cartridge contains digital sheet music for easy, convenient practice any time12-bit sampled drum sound with plenty of hip hop and house tracksHybrid approach to sound generation used all new Interactive Phase Distortion (iPD) sound sourceProfessional guitar synthesizer using VZ technologyCasio Keyboard 1990The digital sound module came with three performance modes1990General MIDI compatible 76-key instrument operated via large LCD that indicated chord names, tempo, staff notation and more Optical navigation keyboard with fingering display on LCD screen 6-part song sequencer with real hammer action accompaniment digital piano2000Powerful lesson functions plus all-around rich sound in a dual color Key Lighting digital pianoCasio Keyboards 1990 Models Digital piano with ’linear morphing AIF sound source’ 2010The Groove Synthesizer with 16-step sequencer enabled distinctive performancesTarget Casio KeyboardNew-style DJ controller, equipped with 7-inch disc to make professional scratch play possibleAn all-in-one remix beat machine including sampler, sequencer and synthesizerCasio Keyboard Songs 61-key model with pitch bender, suitable for a wide range of performances, from simple to complex Casio Keyboard 1990sLatest five models inheriting
Casio musical instruments history
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