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scored one in box today at a yardsale for 1$ seems pretty cool. can anyone tell me a little more about it?

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United Kingdom
12ianma wrote:

scored one in box today at a yardsale for 1$ seems pretty cool. can anyone tell me a little more about it?

1$ hey, I can tell ya you got conned.




I joke, Good find with original box too! I know a few people have been able to circuit bend them etc...

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thought about doing that, but honestly its a great little tool. at a buck, its great bang for my buck

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Paso del Rey, Argentina

You´ll find info about that one here:

http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/Casio_SK-1.html

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Portland

I have one and love it.

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From the 20 minutes I've messed with it it seems really useful

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Russia, Moscow
12ianma wrote:

From the 20 minutes I've messed with it it seems really useful

Same story here. Too bad it is difficult to get one here.

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Seattle, WA

I've got an SK-1 and SK-10 and I love them both. They're super easy and fun to circuit bend. Here's my bent SK1:

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clovis CA

oops http://store.highlyliquid.com/collectio … ducts/umr2
use this guy on it =]

Last edited by Alley Beach (Jul 14, 2012 6:44 am)

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Portland

I've gotten perfect samples of slap bass and stuff before, it's super easy to get a great sound with the line in

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San Angelo, TX

I fux with the SK-1
Circuit bent mine!

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The Hollow Earth

They're great fun, even unbent. They've even been used by some "big name" people like Autechre.

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Milwaukee, WI

They're awesome.  I've actually been looking for one for a while to bend.  Sell it to me? wink

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shanghai

i made this with mine
http://downstate.bandcamp.com/track/ehi … o-sk1-only
love the sk 1. sounds great through reverb and a vibrato pedal

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pdx

That's a great track downstate!

As per the Casio, its a great machine (especially for a buck) what more do you need to know?

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Indiana

sampling an LSDJ patch into one of the SK's can breed some pretty interesting results. I like to think of it as its own effect.