@@TheUnperson Bugger, mine has the coiled lead but no external jack / socket - downloaded the manual - think yours may have been given an awsome mod at some point.
just found one of these in a house clearance, powered it up with a plug from a bt tv box and it works perfectly. Must have sat on the same shelf for 30 years. Gonny have a go
I've got the 200, and don't spend enough time with it, but this video has reinspired me. The presets are probably the least exciting of all the PSS chips, but the sampler and FX makes it all worthwhile. Never tried resampling the presets, so I'll have to try this. A real lo-fi ambient machine. I've ended up accumulating 4 different Yamaha Portasounds, as they often have cool features on them. Just picked up a PSS 790 which has a vector joystick for blending presets. Add some reverb, and it can do quite dynamic washes and pads.
I just picked one of these up as I wanted a lofi sampler keyboard but wasn't prepared to pay the going rate for a Casio SK-1 or SK-5 for the feature set they have... then I found the VSS-30, then saw the prices... then found the VSS-200 and was happy that it generally goes for less than the VSS-30. I plan to stick a UMR2 MIDI kit into it too. Your video was a nice example of what is possible with this sampler. I wish the FM pre-sets could be edited, like the PSS680 ones... but its probably more like a fixed pre-set PSS140 and VSS30 in a single box. But, why care when you've got an array of synths and noises to sample into the thing? Thanks for making this video, much appreciated.
Thanks man! I’ve got an sk1 and the vss200 is much better imo. The tone is way more usable (the sk1 is a bit too lofi for my liking!), and the ability to overdub your samples is an amazing feature. :)
@@TheUnperson yeah the overdubbing kinda sold it for me, and I located one that was an ok price. That and I seem to have a collection of 80s Yamaha gear piling up now. I think I have an incurable disease. But then, I also have a collection of 80s Casio gear, ht6000 being my favourite, the SK1 would have also fitted in. So long as the Mrs doesn't find out the prices I've paid, or my baws will get booted.
Fantastic video and demo, convinved me to buy my own VSS-200 and subscribe! What kinda cable did you use to connect the OP-1? Seems like it isn't a 3.5mm jack input.
I just picked up one of these, but my mic seems to be built into the unit, it can't be unplugged as your seems to be? Could I insert a mic into the sample line in perhaps?
really love your vids! I was wondering what is the boss delay unit you're using here? Can't seem to find it online. (I'm currently the highest bid on ebay for a vss-200 hope I'll get it!)
hey thank you! The boss delay here is the RPS-10 (i've actually done a video about it a while ago) It's cool and weird box and not too rare too! Good luck with the ebay auction! These keyboards are kinda a bargain compared to how much the Casio SK-1's are going for 😮😀
Search on ebay for 'Acos Mic' there's one available for £15. Also check out reel to reel mics. You sometimes need to solder a jack on the end, but can often find really cool mics for cheap :)
@@TheUnperson ty for all the great info, the video is so helpful im aobutta buy one of these BEASTS man that sampling function , with in line and layerd with presets on top wowowowoowowo i think im in love
I don't know why the price is so high on these. i have one and the sound quality is not great, especially on sampled stuff. I think there is a better model more worth the asking price but for the price of one of these you can pick up some much better gear. Still. I'm not selling. lol
this video should win the best music on a product-review video award
Eat that fuzz button baby 🥂 Superb overview, that phrase sampling for that era is mixtape pause pushing-tastic. 👾
now you got me cracking out on gassy gearlust for the dinky old synths of my childhood. wow!! this is really, REALLY cool!!
These old cheapo keyboards often have some hidden magic! I’ve got more than I care to admit lol
Had mine since 1989 - awesome bit of lo fi kit - didn’t know you could unplug the mic - thanks for that gem.
Hello again just looked at the back of my 200 it looks like the mic is hard wired - did you have to open the case to remove the mic?
@dezb1 oh! We must have slightly different models. Mine has a coiled lead and can unplug the mic externally.
@@TheUnperson Bugger, mine has the coiled lead but no external jack / socket - downloaded the manual - think yours may have been given an awsome mod at some point.
Wow! It's literally mindblowing! It behaves like a professional synth, not like such a toy, I think.
I think these samplers were pretty mind blowing back in the day when they first appeared ~ and still sound great today!
I almost fell asleep watching this because of the keyboard and your voice I found to be soothing
haha cheers man! Maybe I should think about starting an ASMR channel! 🤔:D
@@TheUnperson I mean it doesn’t sound like a bad idea
just found one of these in a house clearance, powered it up with a plug from a bt tv box and it works perfectly. Must have sat on the same shelf for 30 years. Gonny have a go
damn what a find! Happy sampling :D
I've got the 200, and don't spend enough time with it, but this video has reinspired me. The presets are probably the least exciting of all the PSS chips, but the sampler and FX makes it all worthwhile. Never tried resampling the presets, so I'll have to try this. A real lo-fi ambient machine. I've ended up accumulating 4 different Yamaha Portasounds, as they often have cool features on them. Just picked up a PSS 790 which has a vector joystick for blending presets. Add some reverb, and it can do quite dynamic washes and pads.
omg how have i never heard of this 790 with joystick!? I'm on the hunt now lol
@@TheUnperson The 790 is pretty cool, awm samples but really dirty 8 bit dacs. It's a fun board. And the vector is fun.
I recently picked up one of these at a flee market for £10 and it works perfectly 👌
i dream of such finds!!
@@TheUnperson New Covent Garden Market, in Vauxhall London. Every Sunday from morning till 4pm
Resampling on this is where it’s at (overwrite)👍
I just picked one of these up as I wanted a lofi sampler keyboard but wasn't prepared to pay the going rate for a Casio SK-1 or SK-5 for the feature set they have... then I found the VSS-30, then saw the prices... then found the VSS-200 and was happy that it generally goes for less than the VSS-30. I plan to stick a UMR2 MIDI kit into it too.
Your video was a nice example of what is possible with this sampler. I wish the FM pre-sets could be edited, like the PSS680 ones... but its probably more like a fixed pre-set PSS140 and VSS30 in a single box. But, why care when you've got an array of synths and noises to sample into the thing? Thanks for making this video, much appreciated.
Thanks man! I’ve got an sk1 and the vss200 is much better imo. The tone is way more usable (the sk1 is a bit too lofi for my liking!), and the ability to overdub your samples is an amazing feature. :)
@@TheUnperson yeah the overdubbing kinda sold it for me, and I located one that was an ok price. That and I seem to have a collection of 80s Yamaha gear piling up now. I think I have an incurable disease. But then, I also have a collection of 80s Casio gear, ht6000 being my favourite, the SK1 would have also fitted in. So long as the Mrs doesn't find out the prices I've paid, or my baws will get booted.
lovely! Hey... which Boss micro rack is that? It sounds fantastic with it!
Love the style of your video!
thank you! :)
Trent Reznor would've been so in love with this in the Pretty Hate Machine era
Awesome demo. Subscribed!
Thank you! :)
Brilliant - what's the boss delay box in the top right corner? Or is it a mixer? I need that keyboard in my life :)
Thank you - it's a delay unit called RPS-10. Really crazy/fun noise box! :D
Thanks for this great demo video. Love the intro!
thank you! :)
Top video mate. I love my VSS-30, instant fun and endless inspiration. Thanks for sharing.
nice man! I've always thought the VSS-30 looks way cooler! I really want one even tho I know the features are pretty much the same :D
Fun tutorial man !
Just dug mine out and gonna try some of those trix I'd forgotten. Thanks.
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haha cheers man!
Fantastic video and demo, convinved me to buy my own VSS-200 and subscribe! What kinda cable did you use to connect the OP-1? Seems like it isn't a 3.5mm jack input.
You make all my favorite videos! Ha ha too fun man!
cheers man! I'm practicing for future voice-over work lol
I just picked up one of these, but my mic seems to be built into the unit, it can't be unplugged as your seems to be? Could I insert a mic into the sample line in perhaps?
really love your vids! I was wondering what is the boss delay unit you're using here? Can't seem to find it online. (I'm currently the highest bid on ebay for a vss-200 hope I'll get it!)
hey thank you! The boss delay here is the RPS-10 (i've actually done a video about it a while ago) It's cool and weird box and not too rare too! Good luck with the ebay auction! These keyboards are kinda a bargain compared to how much the Casio SK-1's are going for 😮😀
@@TheUnperson Thanks! Got the VSS for 80€ I receive it on monday 😃
@@maryansauve7054 Great price! Now you just have to wait patiently over the weekend lol
@@TheUnperson Yep! Can't wait to sample my JX3P with it
Very entertaining 👏
cheers dude! ✌
How did u unplug the mic? Mine is permanently connected?
Must be a different model ~ mine is detachable.
I have that thingand bcz the demo i call it the rizz machine 9k cuz i instantly fell in lobe with the thing
whats the boss item that you use for reverb/delay etc?
the one in the right corner xD
It's the Boss RPS-10. A very cool and unusual delay box!
What is that mic, and how can I find one similar?
Search on ebay for 'Acos Mic' there's one available for £15. Also check out reel to reel mics. You sometimes need to solder a jack on the end, but can often find really cool mics for cheap :)
@@TheUnperson ty for all the great info, the video is so helpful im aobutta buy one of these BEASTS man that sampling function , with in line and layerd with presets on top wowowowoowowo i think im in love
@@jesse7591 Cheers man, I've been using the VSS all weekend - love it so much!
can i connect it to laptop
There’s no midi unfortunately
I don't know why the price is so high on these. i have one and the sound quality is not great, especially on sampled stuff. I think there is a better model more worth the asking price but for the price of one of these you can pick up some much better gear. Still. I'm not selling. lol
It's absolutely fine in a mix... its got a lo fi feel wich people actually spend a fortune trying to get.
I would give you thumbs but you're currently on 69.