I have the PT-10 and SA-20. Did you say that you use the SA-20 for bass? Are you electrically inclined? my point being-how did you fit your keyboards with a line output? and im thinking about getting the CZ 101-does that have a line output? It's so hard to find good info about these keyboards online!
@penguinoharpsichord - I use the SA-20 for the bass in this video. And electrically inclined............well, I have an education in electronic engineering. And regarding the CZ-101 it has line-out, headphone out, and MIDI.
@penguinoharpsichord - I have thought about making a video about this subject since I quite often get asked about how to connect a toy keyboard to a PC and how to make an output. I have a set of electronic toy drums that I can use for the purpose. I need to add that output anyway because I will use them for a song.
Hey, love your music. I have a few casio keyboards like yours. How did you add line outputs to your instruments? Is it hard? I would like to add outputs to my casios. Also what casios do you have that can play polyphonically and for good bass? PLease let me know, and great music!
Hey, love your music. I have a few casio keyboards like yours. How did you add line outputs to your instruments? Is it hard? I would like to add outputs to my casios. Also what casios do you have that can play polyphonically and for good bass? PLease let me know, and great music!
Hey, love your music. I have a few casio keyboards like yours. How did you add line outputs to your instruments? Is it hard? I would like to add outputs to my casios. Also what casios do you have that can play polyphonically and for good bass? PLease let me know, and great music!
@penguinoharpsichord - The smaller Casios are not very good at playing bass voices. But the CZ-101 is quite good. Regarding polyphony most of the keyboards with medium sized keys - like SA-35 and SA-20 - has 4-note polyphony while the keyboards with small keys only has 2-note...........duophony is probably the right word.
Well done & how you're using such small keyboards. I've had loads of keyboards over the years. I record my own stuff, play Gary Nmn, Krafwerk, J Jarr, sing & play the old time classics for elderly groups. I've compiled a CD of me covering old classics but it's just a hobby music. Cheers & keep up the good work your doing. WELL DONE
@MichaelKhanTV - I depends on your definition of "best sounding". The PT-80 has the best chord section with it's separate chord keys and chromatic major, minor, 7th, and minor7th chords. The SA-20 has 100 quite good instrument sounds but rather mediocre rhythms. The ML-1 has surprisingly good rhythms but fewer sounds. And the SA-35 has many wacky or unusual sounds. So it depends on what you want.
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1787dude 11 months ago
what an assortment of midget keyboards you have there pen!
DavidH373 1 year ago
Nice Telex cover! I'm a little jealous of your collection, I must admit =P
singinglawnchair 1 year ago
I have the PT-10 and SA-20. Did you say that you use the SA-20 for bass? Are you electrically inclined? my point being-how did you fit your keyboards with a line output? and im thinking about getting the CZ 101-does that have a line output? It's so hard to find good info about these keyboards online!
penguinoharpsichord 1 year ago
@penguinoharpsichord - I use the SA-20 for the bass in this video. And electrically inclined............well, I have an education in electronic engineering. And regarding the CZ-101 it has line-out, headphone out, and MIDI.
organfairy 1 year ago
Hey, love your music. How did you add line outputs to your casios? please let me know, I have a few casios I'd like to add a line output to.
penguinoharpsichord 1 year ago
@penguinoharpsichord - I have thought about making a video about this subject since I quite often get asked about how to connect a toy keyboard to a PC and how to make an output. I have a set of electronic toy drums that I can use for the purpose. I need to add that output anyway because I will use them for a song.
organfairy 1 year ago
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Hey, love your music. I have a few casio keyboards like yours. How did you add line outputs to your instruments? Is it hard? I would like to add outputs to my casios. Also what casios do you have that can play polyphonically and for good bass? PLease let me know, and great music!
penguinoharpsichord 1 year ago
Hey, love your music. I have a few casio keyboards like yours. How did you add line outputs to your instruments? Is it hard? I would like to add outputs to my casios. Also what casios do you have that can play polyphonically and for good bass? PLease let me know, and great music!
penguinoharpsichord 1 year ago
Hey, love your music. I have a few casio keyboards like yours. How did you add line outputs to your instruments? Is it hard? I would like to add outputs to my casios. Also what casios do you have that can play polyphonically and for good bass? PLease let me know, and great music!
penguinoharpsichord 1 year ago
@penguinoharpsichord - The smaller Casios are not very good at playing bass voices. But the CZ-101 is quite good. Regarding polyphony most of the keyboards with medium sized keys - like SA-35 and SA-20 - has 4-note polyphony while the keyboards with small keys only has 2-note...........duophony is probably the right word.
organfairy 1 year ago
Well done & how you're using such small keyboards. I've had loads of keyboards over the years. I record my own stuff, play Gary Nmn, Krafwerk, J Jarr, sing & play the old time classics for elderly groups. I've compiled a CD of me covering old classics but it's just a hobby music. Cheers & keep up the good work your doing. WELL DONE
bestrickie2 1 year ago
@bestrickie2 - Thanks. There will be more on the small ones sooner or later.
organfairy 1 year ago
this is really good. which is the best sounding out of them all? I'm about to get a PT-80
MichaelKhanTV 1 year ago
@MichaelKhanTV - I depends on your definition of "best sounding". The PT-80 has the best chord section with it's separate chord keys and chromatic major, minor, 7th, and minor7th chords. The SA-20 has 100 quite good instrument sounds but rather mediocre rhythms. The ML-1 has surprisingly good rhythms but fewer sounds. And the SA-35 has many wacky or unusual sounds. So it depends on what you want.
organfairy 1 year ago
my jam
littlefemur 1 year ago
yay for the casio toypile, I don't know what belgian pop song this was but with the casio's it reminded me of cheerful japanese anime music :)
bobamu 1 year ago
Good !
walterclosette 1 year ago
wonderful melody in fleming Casio toy keyboards.
Congratulations and I hope that after you make another video with the Casio toy keyboards
danielpaq 1 year ago
This is great stuff man, i still own my `94 Ctk-100 wich i still use to record stuff with!
bradleyexperience 1 year ago
Casio SK1 is awesome. I have two. Fun stuff! In 80's I owned a CZ101. I loved that thing, wish I still had it.
BadChizzle 1 year ago
the casio toy pile vids r my fav bcus i know that takes awile just to put them together but they r awsome
billybass116 1 year ago
Wooooooooooo Telex!!! Good work!
tsuihark 1 year ago
I'm glad to see the mini casio keyboards back in production, I find these videos interesting, I have a Casio SA-10 and a Casio PT-87.
Penguindog55 1 year ago