Casio Casiotone CT-320 with analogue SuperDrums!
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- Music: "Loungewear" (C) Copyright 2023 Alfonse
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Casio Casiotone CT-320 keyboard (1985) with SuperDrums!!
All sounds you hear in the track were made using the Casio CT-320 and recorded to a DAW, where reverb was added. Two of the parts were played through a Boss DD7 delay pedal for some added interest. The aim of these videos is to see what you can create using sounds from ageing home keyboards together with current production tools.
A full-size version of the MT-52, the CT-320 wins points just as a beatbox alone with its Super Drums feature, which allows for individual drum elements (kick, snare, conga, hi-hat) to be switched to one of 3 different pattern variations within a rhythm selection, allowing for plenty of customisation.
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dang that flute melody and those chords and everything its just magical
Thanks :)
Another excellent piece, Alfonse!
Thank you kindly
Pretty fine. Without MIDI, of course, it's all manual playing, just like when this kind of keyboard was new.
Brilliant composition and performance!
Magical! ❤
...reminds me of the New Jazz genre that had gotten its peak in the mid 80s; THX for beautiful memories.
Ottima tastiera che ho dal '86. Il violino🎻 e flauto sembrano autentici. Meglio dei timbri della mia più recente Roland EG-101. Realismo timbrico che si trova solo su🎹tastiere Pro di fascia superiore 😃😄😁
Alfonse brings together all walks of life to sit and hold hands to marvel in wonder how he does what he does.
🙏🏻
Wow, amazing use of the piano sound. You make it sound like a Rhodes!
beautiful!
Magnificent 👍❤🎵😃😎
This is so great
Really nice composition ⭐
Thanks!
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hitpotential:-)
nice
Please, also show your brillant music knowledge on a up to date instrument because this is incredible too, but that… 🙃👍
Thanks :) I've got some videos planned for January that will use something more up to date (but still towards the low budget/affordable end of products)
pleasant
Like a mild day in spring... Thanks again for your support.
Hi Alfonse, can you perhaps help me. I'm trying to figure out why my DIY free-reed synth does not sound good
when I play chords but when I play single notes it is perfect,
but as soon as I play chords, it is just doesn't sound as good as it is supposed to sound.
Hi Steffan - I probably don't have enough technical knowledge to help you out there! Was this a kit, or did you build it from scratch? From what you say, I wonder if it could be that the notes are slightly detuned, just enough that the harmonics aren't quite in the sweet spot when you play chords, but without hearing it that's purely a wild guess.
@@alfonsemusic That might be the case, I'll have to keep looking, some of the harmonics are not exact multiples of the fundamental. I appreciate your input, I was thinking along the same lines. I'll write some code to tune the notes while I'm playing a chord, then see if I can get it to sound good/better. thanks.
@@steffanjansenvanvuuren3257 sounds like a cool project, would be interested to hear it when you're done. 👍🏻
@@steffanjansenvanvuuren3257 cool, sounds interesting. My Soundcloud is www.soundcloud.com/alfonsemusic if you want to send me a link there
is this analogue synth? (apart from the drum part)
Semi analogue, as I understand it. More info here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vowel%E2%80%93consonant_synthesis
The drums are also semi analogue. You can hear a real difference in warmth and quality compared to sample based drums of the time.
@@alfonsemusic thanks!