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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

Here's what you can do with your Casio SK-10 from 20 years ago. Demonstrated by Liz Luttinger.

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  • The music's so beautiful and meditative. I'm a guitarist in a punk band, and use my Casio SK's as sort of "noise assault weapons."

    However, what's needed in the culture to keep people from throwing these beautiful little instruments away or hacking them up in the name of hipster "circuit bending," is someone who can show the dulcetness and strange beauty of the SK's in their origninal form.

    Thank you for doing that, and for not hacking up that rare SK-10. Take good care of it.

  • how rare is it? i had no idea...

  • thanks for posting this

  • no problem, sir

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  • so fun! i just bought one of these at a thrift store. 4 dollars!

  • does it have in-out jacks? Can you plug it somehow into amp?

  • Nice sounds... very quiet video though, I couldn't hear you when you spoke

  • what about the melody on 2:20 ?

  • the synth sounds like a lullaby. i had something similar, called the casio pt 10. but i sold it. i wish i could find this somewhere for cheap :)

  • I do the same sampling of the voice thing with my SK60. I bet everyone with one of these Casio SKs does.

  • Those small sampling keyboards are interesting and fun... I had all Yamahas (VSS-30, VSS-100 and VSS-200) and some Casios (SK-1, SK-10, SK-2100 and SK-200), but my favourite is the Yamaha VSS-30 which is amazing. It's very flexible, small, sounds great and it does not switch itself off after 7 minutes.

  • around 3:30 it becomes very interesting to hear...I like it. :) Great Job Liz

  • AMEN TO THAT...being a pianist myself I have watched other piano and keyboard players...some had passion...some did not... The one that lacked played very well but sat there like an animatronic...No feeling...One of my late friend, Anthony Burger, was one of the greatest pianists of all time..He always delivered an awesome performance...never lacking passion..

  • Thanks for understanding...I have a friend (Jared) that used to work in a pawn shop and make those old junkers sound great, see him in my Blues From The 5 vid on my channel.

    I'd still like to learn keyboard, just don't have the time these days.

    Thanks again, zach, for uploading this vid, and thanks nivsha for your reply!

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