Casio SK-1 recorded and arranged with Acid 4.0. No additional sounds were used, just the build in effects of Acid and multi track recording. www.easyflowmusic.com/music/ca...
Here here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I agree with you, I can't stand Circuit Bending myself, this video shows creativity, It shows that you can be creative with anything without making drastic changes. All you need here is the SK-1 in question, a computer with the right software and you're good to go. I'm not a musician so I really have no right to talk.
Now this is definitive proof that you don't need anything fancy to make amazing music. If someone can make an SK-1 sound like a million bucks, its all a testament to the user, and not the instrument you use.
I'm very delighted that you are still producing musical tracks. I have been following your work since the late 90s. Bossa! and Three days of the condor were my favourite tracks. Keep on good work and greetings from Osnabrück.
Thank you very much. My SK-1 is not modified. It's just a multi track recording using some actual software. You can download the track in stereo from my website.
I understand the internal speaker in the SK-1 is monoraural, but do you get stereo sound when you use headpnones? I suspect you don't but I thought I'd ask. Once again, I really like what you've done here.
I know you posted this a long while ago but if you happen to read this I would love to know what the sounds you were that you sampled and if any were innate to the sk-1 (other than the percussion) thanks.
great stuff. to me, it's like you were presented with a set of limitations-the limited sounds of the SK-1-and made it into something really great with Acid without having to workaround it by bending it. not that there's anything wrong with bending stuff; some of it is actually kind of good, but a lot of it is sort of annoying.
Here here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I agree with you, I can't stand Circuit Bending myself, this video shows creativity, It shows that you can be creative with anything without making drastic changes. All you need here is the SK-1 in question, a computer with the right software and you're good to go. I'm not a musician so I really have no right to talk.
Now this is definitive proof that you don't need anything fancy to make amazing music. If someone can make an SK-1 sound like a million bucks, its all a testament to the user, and not the instrument you use.
it's amazing to hear how a little casio keyboard can make such beautiful sounds. excellent work!
Wow, this is so soothing and relaxing, i could fall asleep to this at night. I love what you've done here.
I'm very delighted that you are still producing musical tracks. I have been following your work since the late 90s. Bossa! and Three days of the condor were my favourite tracks. Keep on good work and greetings from Osnabrück.
Nice to see you didn't bend the hell out of it and kept it simple. Sometimes that's the best way to go. Great job on this song, I love it.
Thank you very much. My SK-1 is not modified. It's just a multi track recording using some actual software. You can download the track in stereo from my website.
So cool what you did with it!!
This was my keyboard toy as a kid, spent so many hours with it sampling everything (even my cat! haha) Ah... memories.
I really like what you've done with this. Very impressive, much more impressive than Circuit bending! Keep up the good work.
Very nice! Well done.
soooooo good. You rock hard.
great job- i have the sk1 as well. super fun. nice track.
i like this a lot more than circuitbending the hell outta an sk-1 for creating car-accident-like-sounds
I like what you did there.
kickass!
Ha, I don't know why, but that is really funny. I actually chuckled, which is rare
This track is really fantastic! Too bad that Casio stopped building instruments like the SK-1 or the CZ series.
This composition reminds me of the Afterlife mix of Another Chance by Roger Sanchez.
I understand the internal speaker in the SK-1 is monoraural, but do you get stereo sound when you use headpnones? I suspect you don't but I thought I'd ask. Once again, I really like what you've done here.
I know you posted this a long while ago but if you happen to read this I would love to know what the sounds you were that you sampled and if any were innate to the sk-1 (other than the percussion) thanks.
great stuff. to me, it's like you were presented with a set of limitations-the limited sounds of the SK-1-and made it into something really great with Acid without having to workaround it by bending it. not that there's anything wrong with bending stuff; some of it is actually kind of good, but a lot of it is sort of annoying.
it's casiopaia if you never found it. at the end of the list
that must be where they all ended up
Lacks a bit of bass but still it's genius.