Woooooow, at last somebody remembers about casio-core lo-fi music! smile
I'm listening to it now! Sounds goooooooood!
I do hope it's not the last one album from this kind of micromusic.
Greetings to the fellow-toy-keyboarder! smile

Thanks so much, guys.

So - the 3rd album for another 10 years! wink

Let's home we live that long, heh. wink

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

From the newer stuff (already used in songs) - Yamaha PSS-51, CASIO MA-150 and CASIO SA-47.

The older but faithful machine - the FM toy-keyboard YAMAHA PSS-680.

Hehe, and sometimes the toy-keyboards can land in SF films. wink
Lately they put YAMAHA PSR-3 into the newest episode of SF series "Defiance"! smile

But they changed sound into some normal piano. sad Yuck!

Originally the PSR-3 sounds like on this Spaszaki's song, hahaha.
http://parishq.net/proposed/sound/15-ar … antami.mp3

Arc-Demon wrote:

So I brought it home, cleaned it up a bit, put in some batteries, and it works! It's a PSR-175.
Anyone know much about this model?


Seems like it can be used for micromusic quite well - https://youtu.be/L7kg_XoHF84?t=1m23s

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Well, as I record all toy-synthesizers "from hand", into PC, then except tons of Casios and Yamahas in the room - even now - my usual place of work looks simply like this.

Ha-ha.

One day I will gather the toy-keyboard and make a photo of them too. wink
Would require the panoramic lens though. smile

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(16 replies, posted in Releases)

Chiptunes! Chiptunes uber alles!

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Very good.