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A Casio SK-1 Found in a Trailer full of Junk for $1!

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:53 pm
by HideawayStudio
I went to one of my junk fests at the weekend looking for spare tubes and ended up liberating a poor old Casio SK-1 thrown in a trailer full of junk for a $1 !! I took it home, polished it up and it works a treat. For those who like their ultra grundgy 9KHz sampling, the SK-1 was the world's first home sampler for less than $100. Despite it being a toy and having mini keys it had auto triggered sampling with portamento and 4 note polyphony - not bad for 1985. What I like about it is you hit the sample button and play something into it - the SK-1 auto triggers and thats it - no truncation or sample setup - it couln't be easier!

Believe it or not it is even possible to MIDI retrofit this beasty....

Here is a demo of a few lo-fi samples I made from my Juno-106 - and somehow flossy got in their too :)

http://www.last.fm/music/D.A.Wilson/_/C ... ?autostart

You can read up on it on this site...

http://www.vintagesynth.com/casio/sk1.php
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Re: A Casio SK-1 Found in a Trailer full of Junk for $1!

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:42 pm
by madtheory
Nice! :)

Re: A Casio SK-1 Found in a Trailer full of Junk for $1!

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:18 am
by masstronaut
Don't forget the additive synthesis and two track sequencing