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Old 03-21-2000
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OK I may be cutting my neck here but,
does any one like funky wierd little casio yahmaha or whatever keyboards?


I am a big fan of them and was looking for m0re people that like em too.
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I like 'em-- they're fun! I think Cibo Matto uses them a lot on their albums-- if they aren't real cheesy keyboards, then they're good keyboards programmed to sound cheesy...
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I used a tiny casio to get a caliope effect on a song I did as a demo for a country singer here in Texas...I also used it as a drum machine because I didn't have any other one...the calliope-like sound worked great, the drums were cheesy as hell, but she liked the song...and then ran out of money so she never recorded it as far as I know....gibs

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You can have fun with anything! That's the joy of home recording. If it sounds cool, do it...now and then a song will sound just right if you record it with a really cheap ($100) kid's guitar...
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Myself and my buddy have been big fans of the cheeze keyboard for a while now the drum machines are the coolest in Yahmahas and the casio ones are just plain goofy but i am in love with em....


If any one has cheeze keys and or drum machines or anything cheap but fun that they want to sell(CHEAP!) and it works let me know(e-mail or whatever), ok? Oh does anyone have a fourtrack they want to sell? tascam would be nice.

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I have a fostex X77 4 track i will sell u for (about) if u or anyone else is interested email me at yrone@hotbot.com and we can werk something out
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The Kawai FS-750 is mighty cheesy. It's really a kick playing with the Ad-Lib
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I hate cheese. i hate casio's! their drum
machines sound like something you find on a 2 yr old fisher-price toy! I agree that as long as you're havin' fun recording at home
and not trying to sound professional,Casios'
are the limburger cheese you could use!
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hey cheese is gooda (bad i know).
hey cheezy has its place in music profesional alike. get the cheese and find out man it adds some thing like flavor to bland egggs
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