These SD synths are definitely part of this complete breakfast. It's a lovely song as always! You probably noticed the keyboard on that thing is really nice too, even if it doesn't quite make up for the lousy settings UI. Alllso, if you ever find someone to loan you a CT-6000, I think you'd find that very interesting too. It has fixed filters like the older Casios, but has a richer stereo chorus than the HT line, several unison modes, main+accomp layering, and the instruments have 6 DCOs instead of 2. Along with having both velocity and aftertouch.
@@alfonsemusic The HT6000 is still no pro instrument but almost. VCF is polyphonic, even in the accomp section. Drums are identic but with many addtional ones, f. e. a typical late 80s crashing snare & an orch. hit f. e. Only bass patches are presets but there are several ones to select, even a synth bass. It shares any HT series' waves plus some variationes but uses 4 (unfortunately) identical waves per patch that can extremely be pitched up seperately. Any DCO can have different vel curves that are transitioning from 0 to 99. (I've never seen something like that anywhere else.) Ring mod is a valuable addition (my piano patches make use of that) & there's a white & a metallc noise DCO (latter amusingly reminds of analogue TR-series). To me its the best table hooter of its time. If you're interested in how it can sound, I've done some heavily programmed out of the box patches a while ago. Its on the "cloud" with the "sound" in its name. If you want to, just google "Daniel Francois Gerard HT6000 demo". That's certainly no advertisement, exceptionally just for listening purpose.
@@Gerald_Daniel that's weird... I definitely didn't deliberately delete it. Was planning on coming back to it to check your Soundcloud, but didn't get a chance yet. Sorry if it looked like I'd thrown a temper tantrum!
Looking to invest in a Yamaha DX 21. As they don't have built in speakers, do you connect it directly to some speakers, or can you connect it to an interface? I'm assuming these older models did not have any USB?
You'll be able to connect via audio (jack) cables to an interface or an amp/ speakers with jack inputs. Also dx21 has midi connectivity via DIN cables. USB tech appeared in the mid to late 90s - not sure when it first started being used for midi and audio but you can assume any keyboard pre 2000 wouldn't have usb connectivity.
Brilliant content! I'm so happy to have discovered your channel... keep it up! ❤❤❤
i'm always so happy to have new music of yours to listen to. thank you so much for every second of it :)
You're welcome! Glad you like it
You're a treasure Alfonse, these videos are amazing. I imagine vocals on top of this, in the style of maybe Rah Band or Chromeo.
Thanks Simon! Hadn't thought of vocals for this one, but I see what you mean.
Alfonse one day u have a big studio of lots of keyboards and other music instruments if you keep up the fantastic work ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks. I would love that, but not sure my wife would be as keen as long as I'm keeping them at home... This one was borrowed, so no problems there!
These SD synths are definitely part of this complete breakfast. It's a lovely song as always! You probably noticed the keyboard on that thing is really nice too, even if it doesn't quite make up for the lousy settings UI. Alllso, if you ever find someone to loan you a CT-6000, I think you'd find that very interesting too. It has fixed filters like the older Casios, but has a richer stereo chorus than the HT line, several unison modes, main+accomp layering, and the instruments have 6 DCOs instead of 2. Along with having both velocity and aftertouch.
Thanks for the tip. I'll put it on the list!
I own the HT3000 - love what you've made here, well done :)
Fantastic! I'm looking forward to the possible case you lay your golden hands on a HT6000 sometime. I guess you wouldn't regret it.
Hoping that one falls into my lap at some point - am keen to hear the difference.
@@alfonsemusic The HT6000 is still no pro instrument but almost. VCF is polyphonic, even in the accomp section. Drums are identic but with many addtional ones, f. e. a typical late 80s crashing snare & an orch. hit f. e. Only bass patches are presets but there are several ones to select, even a synth bass. It shares any HT series' waves plus some variationes but uses 4 (unfortunately) identical waves per patch that can extremely be pitched up seperately. Any DCO can have different vel curves that are transitioning from 0 to 99. (I've never seen something like that anywhere else.) Ring mod is a valuable addition (my piano patches make use of that) & there's a white & a metallc noise DCO (latter amusingly reminds of analogue TR-series). To me its the best table hooter of its time. If you're interested in how it can sound, I've done some heavily programmed out of the box patches a while ago. Its on the "cloud" with the "sound" in its name. If you want to, just google "Daniel Francois Gerard HT6000 demo". That's certainly no advertisement, exceptionally just for listening purpose.
@@alfonsemusic Have you deleted my last reply or was:it yt???
@@Gerald_Daniel that's weird... I definitely didn't deliberately delete it. Was planning on coming back to it to check your Soundcloud, but didn't get a chance yet. Sorry if it looked like I'd thrown a temper tantrum!
Actually, I can still see your reply I was thinking of in my feed. If there was another one that's disappeared, that wasn't me! 😆
yes
Super inspiring 👌🏻 Would be great to see how you are producing your songs or even your videos 🤓 or did I miss that one video?
Thanks. :) I did a behind the scenes on the mix process a little while back that might be of interest? ua-cam.com/video/mQjy3dcWa0I/v-deo.html
Wow - that's what I was wondering and it is as I thought: It's quiet hard work behind your Videos 💪
@@klanglabor1997 I've got it to the point where I can complete one track/ video in a day, writing and mixing as I go, but some take longer.
Love this
Thanks :)
Looking to invest in a Yamaha DX 21. As they don't have built in speakers, do you connect it directly to some speakers, or can you connect it to an interface? I'm assuming these older models did not have any USB?
You'll be able to connect via audio (jack) cables to an interface or an amp/ speakers with jack inputs. Also dx21 has midi connectivity via DIN cables. USB tech appeared in the mid to late 90s - not sure when it first started being used for midi and audio but you can assume any keyboard pre 2000 wouldn't have usb connectivity.
@@alfonsemusic Thank you.
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que bien suena, yo tengo el mismo modelo pero no prende 😓
P. S.: The CT6000 from '84 is also cool but a lot less programmable than HT-series.