This keyboard was featured on Havakazoo series 1 back in 1997. It's sounds are based on the Roland SC-88/SC-88vl. It's still usable for modern productions, it doesn't sound dated at all. My SC-88 Pro also has these same sounds. Some of these electric guitars still sound convincing and the accordion sounds almost as good as the real thing. I think dated is the wrong word, the Roland G-800 sounds better than a Casio keyboard because it's a professional keyboard whereas many Casio keyboards from that time were not intended for music production or stage performance.
This keyboard was featured on Havakazoo series 1 back in 1997.
It's sounds are based on the Roland SC-88/SC-88vl. It's still usable
for modern productions, it doesn't sound dated at all. My SC-88 Pro
also has these same sounds. Some of these electric guitars still
sound convincing and the accordion sounds almost as good as the
real thing. I think dated is the wrong word, the Roland G-800 sounds
better than a Casio keyboard because it's a professional keyboard
whereas many Casio keyboards from that time were not intended
for music production or stage performance.
Yes. only a deaf person can say that the G-800 sounds the same as the Casio C-100
Demo 7 sounds like Super Mario beach music or any generic beach theme from a video game