via this auction
"The Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard synthesizer takes the renowned Blofeld synth module to its next logical destination: integrated with a quality keyboard! That's just the beginning; the Blofeld Keyboard gives you 49 weighted keys with aftertouch, 25-voice polyphony, pitch bend and modulation wheels, and 60MB sample memory right onboard. You get over 1,000 amazing sounds right out of the box, plus fast USB 2.0 connectivity to update your samples. Packed with features and built to last, he Blofeld Keyboard is ready for the studio or the road!"
Thursday, September 29, 2011
CONCERTMATE-200 "Casio VL1" KEYBOARD
via this auction
"This nice Realistic C-200 Keyboard is actually a Casio VL-Tone 1 clone specifically built for Radio Shack stores!
The Concertmate-200 is a monophonic VL-Tone 1 (VL-1) synthesizer with built-in calculator. The "M+" calculator memory also stores the timbre, ADSR, vibrato and tremolo setting for the synthesizer, and the short 29 buttons mini- keyboard could be transposed by a switch to low, mid and high pitch range. (In Germany the VL-1 became very famous by the pop group Trio's song "Da Da Da", which features the "rock" rhythm and piano sound of this tiny white keyboard.) The VL-1 was the first genuine "Volks- Synthesizer" and came out even earlier than the well known Yamaha DX-7. It was first released as the Casio VL-Tone 1, and later as the Realistic Concertmate-200."
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