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If you know what this item is, then you know you want it. The only reason I'm selling mine is because I subsequently acquired the full-sized version (the CT-410V).
For those who don't know what this is, it's a vintage Casiotone keyboard with faders that control the filter attack, decay, sustain level, cutoff frequency, and resonance in realtime. There is also a switch to choose the filter source: tone (main keyboard voice), rhythm, bass/chord accompaniment, or noise generator. You can also use the LFO for an auto-wah effect. There's a slider for the LFO speed, which also affects the stereo chorus. The filter can't be pushed into self-oscillation as-is, but there are cheap and easy mods on the Web for that.
There are 20 "consonant-vowel" (i.e., two cross-faded waveforms per voice) patches and 12 rhythm patterns. Each pattern has 4 bass and 4 chord variations. The vibrato, chorus, sustain, and reverb are all switchable.
This keyboard is rare and highly coveted among Casio enthusiasts, for obvious reasons. If you think the Korg Monotron is cool, you'll shit a brick when you play with this baby! Learn more about it here:
Casio CT-410V (MT-400V)
The link above details the larger CT-410V, but the two have identical features.
PM me if interested. Thanks!
For those who don't know what this is, it's a vintage Casiotone keyboard with faders that control the filter attack, decay, sustain level, cutoff frequency, and resonance in realtime. There is also a switch to choose the filter source: tone (main keyboard voice), rhythm, bass/chord accompaniment, or noise generator. You can also use the LFO for an auto-wah effect. There's a slider for the LFO speed, which also affects the stereo chorus. The filter can't be pushed into self-oscillation as-is, but there are cheap and easy mods on the Web for that.
There are 20 "consonant-vowel" (i.e., two cross-faded waveforms per voice) patches and 12 rhythm patterns. Each pattern has 4 bass and 4 chord variations. The vibrato, chorus, sustain, and reverb are all switchable.
This keyboard is rare and highly coveted among Casio enthusiasts, for obvious reasons. If you think the Korg Monotron is cool, you'll shit a brick when you play with this baby! Learn more about it here:
Casio CT-410V (MT-400V)
The link above details the larger CT-410V, but the two have identical features.
PM me if interested. Thanks!