Description: Vintage 1980's Casiotone Casio MT-800 Analog Retro Synthesizer, Speakers, AC Power Module, and Owners Manual as PDF on Disc.Includes One "Easy Listening" ROMMissing on off switch knob-Works Perfect with Wall Wart, or Batteries, (Not Included). Folks Like this Unit for Circuit Bending. Lights above Keys Light up when Chords or Notes are played-so you can play along in Key.49 midsize keysstereo with separate attachable speakers (of reasonable quality)main voice polyphony 8 notes12 semi- OBS preset rhythms {rock, disco, swing 2 beat, samba, tango, slow rock | 16 beat, march, swing 4 beat, bossanova, beguine, waltz} selected by locking buttons + select button.12 semi- OBS preset sounds {piano, harpsichord, elec. guitar, pipe organ, trumpet, flute | elec. piano, celesta, funny, violin, clarinet, synth. flute} selected by locking buttons + select button.separate sliders for main, rhythm and chord volumetempo slider"casio chord" switch {off, fingered, on}rhythm "intro/ fill-in" and synchro buttonssustain switchbutton for "stereo chorus" rotary speaker/ leslie simulator (based on a combination of panning and pitch shifting)sequencer (550 note steps + 120 chord steps, but only monophonic main voice + standard chords, no edit)"one key chord" button (to step through a chord sequence in sequencer)"melody guide" keyboard play training feature with key lighting (31 red & green LEDs above the keys)ROM- Pack music cartridge slot for melody guide and "auto play" (jukebox mode)complex multi- chip hardware:accompaniment CPU= "NEC D930G 017, 8334XK" (80 pins SMD) which produces different multipulse squarewave tones (partly with capacitor envelope) and trigger pulses for external analogue drums.main voice sound IC= "NEC D931C 011, 8329K6" (42 pin DIL) with timbres based on 2 mixed multipulse squarewave tones with different digital envelopes, those are differently low pass filtered through capacitors.IC "HN61364P, 3G1, C61" (28 pin DIL)analogue percussion {base, snare, open cymbal, close cymbal, low tom, high tom, woodblock} which apparently uses no transistor noise. The cymbal timbre sounds half- way metallic and resembles the one of Yamaha PS-2, thus it may be mixed from 2 shift register feedback noises.tuning & microphone level knobsauto power offjacks for AC adapter, speakers, line out, headphone & microphone inputPlease Call or eMail with any Questions-(My Phone Number is on my Feedback Page).All The Best,Larry Lee Holman
Price: 210 USD
Location: Grass Valley, California
End Time: 2024-08-03T02:11:21.000Z
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Brand: Casio
Type: Keyboard Synthesizer
Model: Casiotone Casio MT-800
Analog/Digital: Analog