So this isn’t really something that’s shite blog matterial but whatever you’re getting it. So as a child I had a Casio LK series keyboard of some variety, and I was wanting to hake a little trip down memory lane. Now I’ve not had this keyboard in like 10 years, and I wasn’t gonna order one online since I’d use it once and then never touch it again, but turns out someone made a MIDI SoundFont based on the keyboards samples. And so, here’s a brief little demo cooked up a couple months ago. This is based on a composition I did a couple years ago. This is not accurate to the original keyboard since not only does this versio use effects and stereo panning unavailable on the Casio LK series, but this was also recorded with a MIDI controller that has velocity detection, which the Casio did not have.
Childhood Keyboard (but in Software)
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2 responses to “Childhood Keyboard (but in Software)”
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this is cool
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Note: yes this is from the same project as "Bitcrusher = Yes"
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