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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2008

Casio HT6000 Synth.

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  • How do you change the sounds on the pads for upper and lower?

  • @numanuma20

    I think there are buttons for upper & lower???

  • That first patch appears to be a layer of a piano and something else. But the piano part is not the true HT-6000 piano patch, it is much better than the HT-6000 piano if I recall. Do you have another sound generator in the mix over MIDI?

  • All the sounds are from the HT6000! I might have changed whatever the first parameter is though - I think it alters oscillator, which adds or subtracts extra harmonics...

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  • @raszal2

    It's a synth not a piano.

  • Finally someone posted a video about the HT-6000. Thanks for uploading! Maybe you should do a second video in which the drums can be heard.

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  • can you create your own patches like on the yamaha dx7?

  • I used to have one of these, but swapped it for a TG55 module- at the time I just wanted instant gratification that you get from sampled sounds. Though it's easier to program than a DX, it still involves a lot of button pressing as there's only the single knob. I found the keyboard noisy, which was a shame. You can get a free VST called Plastique which emulates the HT3000 fairly well.

  • @1986uno45s

    KInda want a 3000 for collecting and so I can play two at once. But the 6000 seems like def the way to get. Really love the 700 sound

  • @hXcKitteh The HT 3000 is really just a full sized HT 700 with an added modulation wheel so not really worth getting if you already have the 700. Unless you particularly need the full sized keys! The HT 6000 meanwhile is a very different beast. It has four oscillators compared with the lesser HT models (they only have a single oscillator), plus the 6000 has a lot of extra features (rhythms, drums, patches etc.). I have a 700 and a 6000, yet weirdly the 700 sounds more analogue!

  • @bastler1001:

    There are late 80's Yamaha PSS models with the blue drum pads under the keys.

    I have the Casio HT-700 and it just has the little drum icons under the keys. It says Pulse Code Modulation on it but that only applies to the drum samples so far as I know. The synth section is analog. It sounds really good.

    I love these machines and want a 3000 and 6000 too.

  • b-e-a-utiful pads! :)

  • @raszal2 - shut the fuck up dickhead! leave him alone, at least he has the balls to put a vid on here...

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