Uncovering the Secrets of the Casio VL-1: A Vintage Synth Review

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @djgreenhornet2892
    @djgreenhornet2892 Месяц назад +1

    🎹🎹🎹🎹

  • @CHARLIEtheCATofficial
    @CHARLIEtheCATofficial Месяц назад +1

    I love the old CASIOs. I wanted to have an SK-1, but it was always overpriced, and then accidentaly found one very cheap SK-200 on facebook marketplace. It was only £100, and even delivered to my door 😁

    • @NostalgicExplorer
      @NostalgicExplorer  Месяц назад

      That's a great deal! Who delivers a small Casio to your door? I am seeking an SK-1 too, but waiting for a reasonable price.

  • @Gerald_Daniel
    @Gerald_Daniel Месяц назад +2

    Christmas '82 the last thing expected was, that this tiny one would still matter 42 years later. Back then I've painted it with a pink touch up pen & even opened it to find out that touching a circuit slows and distorts the unit in an extremely musical way. I've even tried to find a way using it as a keytar but my stuck on stubbles fell off! 🫠
    It only survived until '85. I'd have rebought it back then but there weren't any VL tones exhibited in my country's shops anymore, just the PT20 with kind of similar sounds but without ADSR. Just the SK1, I've been given one year later, had the power to console about VL-1's loss that I nonetheless rebought in new.condition, with any accessory, even an unscratched box, somewhere in the 2000s for the same price as new. The previous owner told, only having used it once in '81, repacked afterwards & stowed away!
    There's a good old wave song on yt by Helen Schneider called "Out For The Night", no fun song like "Da Da Da", but real music by quality musicians. It starts with the "Rock 2" pattern
    What do you think of it?

    • @NostalgicExplorer
      @NostalgicExplorer  Месяц назад +1

      You were adventurous to open that little machine and great that you were able to buy it in new condition, which is hard to find in 2024. I will check out the Hellen Schneider song. I like the machine, it is fun to generate ideas in your bed with headphones. I am sure the Teenage Engineering people got some ideas from this when building the OP-1.

    • @Gerald_Daniel
      @Gerald_Daniel Месяц назад +1

      @@NostalgicExplorer You'll perhaps be surprised by the song. Helen was US-born but mainly successful in Eurooe. Pat Benatar covered her "Shadows Of The Night" (you surely know) blew it up to a huge sounding anthem. (To me one of the most catchy & touching mastierpeces of all time)
      Anyway, back to "Out For The Night". The yt-source might come from a record, perhaps not even a great turntable & sounds comparably thin compared to today's standards but it's anyway still a creative example of using VL-1 "Rock 2" as metronome thru the entire song. A whole band's playing in sync with it. Synth parts are Pophet 5.

    • @NostalgicExplorer
      @NostalgicExplorer  Месяц назад +1

      @@Gerald_Daniel nice info about how it was recorded and of course I know Pat Benatar.

    • @Gerald_Daniel
      @Gerald_Daniel Месяц назад

      @@NostalgicExplorer ...& "Shadows Of The Night"? ✝️