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Jose
IP: 200.60.159.169 Aug 14, 05 - 11:38 AM |
Casio HT-6000
sorry, mi english is very bad..... I have a casio ht-6000 keyboard, and im intersting to make good sounds, like a good piano, good guitar, good 60 sounds. it is possible? im a beginner user in this respect. thaks PD: specially the piano sound. |
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IP: 218.47.132.214 Aug 14th, 2005 - 12:39 PM |
Hi, Jose!! I'm glad to know that you are the owner of HT-6000 too. It's one of my favorite digital/analog synth. While HT-6000 is very good at warm analog sounds, it may be relatively difficult for acoustic instrument emulation. 60s sounds like organs can be made realistically, using the 4 oscillatos with intervals. I think using the ring modulator, good EP sounds can be made. Emulating acoustic piano and guitars are more difficult. Waveform selection and the ring modulator are the key. If you try emulation, you may get a very interesting sound - it may not be realistically acoustic, but sound like a new instrument that no one has heard. That's why I like playing synths. Sealed |
Jose
IP: 200.60.159.169 Aug 14th, 2005 - 1:23 PM |
Thank you, I am going to be trying emulate sounds with my casio ht-6000. If I manage to make something interesting I spend(pass) it to you in format mp3. Regards |
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IP: 218.47.132.132 Aug 14th, 2005 - 6:11 PM |
Thank you Jose. I'm looking forward to your synth experiment! |
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