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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2011

Another quick synth demo. This is the Casio ht3000 from the late 80's. It's a digital synth with analog filters and is sort of toy'ish but still great fun!

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  • @dvamateur I agree. Definitely not HT drums - the 'kit' on the HT 3000/ 700 has a typical big 80's sounding snare. The kit playing here does not sound anything like the HT series (not even the HT 6000 that has extra kits). It is however a great and underrated synth that has DCO's and 2 x analogue filters (one for the main voice, one for the chord/ rhythm section). It is not a digital synth in the sense of FM or Phase Distortion, the sound generation is analogue. :-)

  • Well, the drums are definitely not HT, unless you put them through some incredible processing, but still hard to believe. On the other hand, the noise swooshes (pshew...) are definitely HT. Very nice pice, but the drums are not HT.

  • Er... technically, it's an analogue hybrid synth! The DCOs have quite a few waveforms as well as the usual squares and sawtooths, and it has one genuine voltage-controlled filter (two, in fact, since it's bitimbral). The Korg Poly-800 has a similar architecture... and nobody calls that digital.

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