Its under many names. In Poland most popular was „Sherion”. But it shares the name of models - mc 68a. I thing this FM sounds as good as Yamaha 2 op FM and is more usable in music than later lousy bad samples in noname Keyboards.
wow this seems like a blast! i was looking to see if this keyboard would be any good to buy second hand for my dad. This makes me wanna learn keyboard myself!
Its under many names. In Poland most popular was „Sherion”. But it shares the name of models - mc 68a. I thing this FM sounds as good as Yamaha 2 op FM and is more usable in music than later lousy bad samples in noname Keyboards.
wow this seems like a blast! i was looking to see if this keyboard would be any good to buy second hand for my dad. This makes me wanna learn keyboard myself!
What are you playing around 8:30? it totally gives me soviet vibes! I love it!
Just improvising.
Accompaniment sounds a little bit like ELKA EH105 FM homekeyboard from 1987
What is the name of this demo
Does it use a real Yamaha FM chip or does it use a clone?
Well, cant tell you that, but it sounds same so what is the diferrence. I would say 2 op FM, clone or not, still FM, like on old soundblaster 2.0
@@Keyboards.review.repair Just curious, some of these clone keyboards use also clone fm-chips like the "Superb Sound" branded keyboards.
@@JonasKeyboards it is clone
Yes it is a real FM synth chip maybe even a Yamaha main circuit board.
@@LittleRichard1988 ive take a picture of mainboard and nothing yamaha is written on chips. There are mc68 letters on chip and thats it
it seem that it has midi feature
Czy ma ktoś instrukcje obsługi
Po cholere Ci instrukcja ?! Masz jeszcze takie cos?