Casio 80s Keyboard Simulator
Great deals on Yamaha Vintage Electronic Keyboards. It's a great time to upgrade your home music studio gear with the largest selection at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items! Vintage Casio CTK-496.100 Song Bank.Working.Batteries Only.No Power Cord. $55.35 shipping. Yamaha PortaSound - PSS-120. Christmas 1984 was good for me. That's the year I got my first musical keyboard, the PT-80. Introduced that year for around $100, the Casio PT-80 was hailed as a 'technological marvel' in the 1985. With the PX-S1000, Casio opted to use a different key action, one that is designed to fit the slimmer chassis. Casio calls this the Smart Scaled Hammer Action. To be clear, these are no longer triple sensor actions; they are two-sensor actions instead.
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- Pack created on: Feb. 4, 2009, 1:58 p.m.
- Number of sounds: 13
- Number of downloads: 211
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In 1979, Casio announced that it would enter the electronic musical instruments business, further expanding beyond calculators and timepieces. In January 1980, the company released the Casiotone electronic keyboard, which was designed to be so easy and fun to play that anyone could learn it without any special training or rigorous practice. The objective of the Casiotone was not to create a keyboard with the typical electronic sound, but rather with tones that reproduced the sounds of the piano, organ, and guitar. The economic growth at that time in Japan had created a cultural mood characterized by a shift away from material toward spiritual pursuits, and the Casiotone was instantly accepted by the market as a fun new way to enjoy music.