He seems to be a great keyboard player, but if you don't like you can play precisely enough with mini leys, then you can sample about 2 or 3 octaves of those sounds that you like and put them into a sampler inside a DAW and just play those sounds by playing your MIDI controller that's controlling the DAW's sampler, and you can correct the MIDI performance, you can hard quantize some of the sounds (especially the drums and probably the bass too) if you want to sound similar to this ending music of this video.
Oh wow! It's a world of difference from the SA-46. I was impressed by the tones all the way through. For a small keyboard that you can take everywhere, it is great. Who knows, may be Casio will remake some MT models, or better yet, SK. I can't wait to see Yamaha's new PSS keyboards, if they continue with this range. Really nice video? Best channel on UA-cam.
Wow, I'm so surprised how good this keyboard sounds. I was expecting to hear tinny, low-fi tones / voices but this shocked me. 20 or so years ago you'd have to pay 10 times the cost for some of those pad and synth sounds. Brilliant demo, very impressed.
indeed. love my behemoth of a casiotone. it's big and heavy, but the retro sounds that come out of it are SO good, especially out of the super lo-fi included speakers. plus also, the auto-harmonize function is so groovy, it's fun to play around with it. for a seemingly low-tier keyboard, it had some pretty cool stuff about it. also, when the batteries start to run low, it has some fun glitchy behaviours. maybe not the best idea to be starving it for long, but i certainly am not bothered when the batteries begin to run low as i am recording due to the neat sounds that happen.
@@jasonb.9790 which casiotone you have? you can also do this trick using low voltage adapter. Most casiotones are 7,5 or 9v, i would try this with regulated universal adapter 3-12v.
@@keyhoarder i cannot remember the one i have, and i am currently too far to check, but i do know that it is 9v input. however the jack is kind of loose, so every so often it doesn't make good contact, thus it relies on the batteries, which i haven't changed in forever, and so finally the thing happens haha. thank you for the suggestion though :)
hooold up, i haven't seen any of your vids so this is your first video that was recommended to me and I wanna say that i have been blessed by the algorithm gods. you are one solid talented bastard you!
Another great video, your wonderful performance perfectly demonstrated the Sound quality of this little new keyboard I enjoy every video of your channel, keep going.
Some of these sounds are like straight from a Square - Enix made game OST. Not bad for a budget keyboard. Pretty impressed with some of these sounds. A lot better than what I had as a kid.
This machine uses a varriant of the AHL basic sound chip, which was uses on many of the companys full-sized kiddie units, of CTK and LK series varieties, between 2008-2017. If you were not aware, it was also used in the first gen casitone revival units from 2019 ad well.
If Yamaha and Casio were really smart, they'd consult with Keen On Keys before designing their latest and greatest musical toys. I've had the SA46, gave it to a friend to get them started but for this form factor, I'm sticking with the F30 and A50 for my couch jam sessions. Haha WOW that ending jam was magic....
@@keyhoarder Hi, sorry, just seeing this. Idk why I don't get notifications!? Thanks for the conversation It's funny cause we come at it from 2 different angles then, I guess... Cause for me, if I could only have one it would be the F30. I have way too much fun looping and sampling my ideas and the arrangements and patterns and fills and am having way more fun with those even tho the A50 is a better midi keyboard. In my honest opinion the A50 is probably the worst Yamaha has ever produced. I get that it is amazing for the money but it has lots of issues and granted none of them are that important but it can be a problem if you try and use it live. Most of the sounds are not normalized and the volumes are all over the place. The way you have to completely go all the way around the Effects because there is no Back button. Little things like that and whereas the F30 is basically a mini arranger. It's very powerful in that arena for it's size and cost. Well hopefully I don't have to part with either right now, they really are awesome low budget music makers. I stopped by your channel and subbed, you are having way too much fun, I love that HaHa. Keep on Jam'n 🎹
@@ifxman thanks, well i agree about PSS A50 flaws. I think they could normalize the volumes just by the software update. And i found that there is a big difference in quality of some tones, some of them sound nice (like piano and 2 fat leads) and some of them are dated like from 90s Yamaha PSR budget models.
Lots of the sounds give me nostalgia for Music on the Gamye Boy Advace in the early 2000's. Great sound for a toy keyboard and finally something that doesnt sound atrocious like lots of other contemporary toy keyboards
I have to say, you pull out the most you could from this keyboard and made many people buy it. In the end it really is a decent keyboard with many improvements.
Fantastic video, this little Casio is extremely usable in all applications… that’s what I think is great. Anyone could afford, and make use of this for whatever needed. Education purposes, fun in the studio, compact for travel, just all around fun. Great little gadget
just found your account through sheet luck and im really glad! your review style is really unique and i really love the song you made at the end a lot!!! it's really catchy and it's cool how good you are at sound design to make something that nice sounding with this little keyboard
I appreciate how much info you put into this. I haven't had a keyboard since I was a kid and I've been looking for something to get me back into it. I have no idea what I'm looking at most of the time when I look at a listing on a website.
Love your in depth review, I mean, literally, you showed us the main board 🤣🤣🤣 I like all the details you put on this review, as a beginner with a low budget, maybe I will give it a try.
14:23 - Mannn I need a full version of that improvisation, gave me some strong millennium digger vibes! XD your channel is GOLD. it needs way WAY more subscribers.
Man what were they thinking on the Orchestra hit on the SA-50. Sounds great on the SA-46 8:55. I like how after hearing the very much lacking SA-50 version you were like.... "Thats a Shame"... lol I watch that like five times. Great video as always. I am always looking forward to a new video!!! take care
I’m surprised and impressed. I never expected to see a video of someone treating one of these Casio keyboards seriously. I always considered them toys.
I've never seen anyone playing so much in these mini keyboards keen on Keys..you are incredible You promote better than the actual manufacturers. You deserve more subscribers 😊
I am happy Casio came out with a new keyboard because we get a new Keen On Keys video. That is golden. I love the let's look inside section which is always a treat to see the inner workings. Keen On Keys is the only one I have seen that turns these affordable keyboards into professional sounding instruments. A true musical genius.
I love the SA series. I try to use my SA-46 as much as possible in my own music because it's a great tool for placing limitations on yourself to spark creativity. Looks like the SA-50 is a great upgrade!
I do a similar thing here, that’s why I like using tapes and physical media whenever possible. It’s always so cool to place limitations and use mixed reality artwork in my pieces! I’d recommend trying to make an album on tape using overdubs, it’s a lot of fun and can lead to some “happy accidents” in a manner of speaking.
Brilliant analysis of this tiny instrument. I’m a grade 8 pianist but couldn’t play this keyboard anything like you do. I have a Casio CT-S500 but, having watched this, I need to buy one of these now for fun! Casio rocks.
You know what this newest Casio SA keyboard brings back memories I had with old Casio SA-5 Songbank keyboard that I grew up with. To this day I still have it and it works well. Honestly IDK where or when it originally came from but I've clamed it as mine. But I think it might have originally been my sisters. With the SA-5 Casio claimed it had 100 tones that you can play. But in reality it was just only 25 tones and 4 different effect modes. So with the combination of the effects and the tones made up all 100 tines that Casio clamed it had. Just hearing this new Casio SA-50 makes feel impressed on how Casio has improved the SA models in the past 33 years. Yet this is so much more improved compared to my old 30 year old SA-5.
Another great and honest review. The hollow string samples kinda sound like the background music from an old RPG game. I remember those lo-fi sounds from older model Casio keyboards. Great demo as well.
Excellent review as always, and it looks like Casio did actually make some notable improvements to the SA-46 rather than just repackage it. They also included a couple of things that I wished for when I reviewed the bigger brother SA-76 on my channel. No sign of an SA-76 successor yet though - we can but hope!
These little keyboards totally make me feel nostalgic. It's a lovely little thing. I am curious if people that don't feel that nostalgia actually buy them?
i think ill buy it. i was gonna get the pss f-30 over this. but the size is really portable. i wont need to buy an extra bag that costs half the price of pss f-30 anymore xD
This was so much fun to watch! Thank you for making it. Loved the final song you presented. Would be great if you have a mini tutorial that shows how to layers and create such :>
As always, nice video. I'm impressed with the final result. Can't wait to see you making an entire song with the merengue pattern. Even better if it's an entire album made available on your bootcamp!
I use my daughter’s SA-46 all the time for transcribing stuff on the couch. The octave and metronome keys has me really considering getting one of these!
Hello Keen On Keys. I started watching all your videos a month ago and finally finished. You're like the AMSR of synth education channels and that's a good thing. Looking forward to many more. I grew up with a Casio SK1 and have had a SK8 for over 2 decades now. I ended up circuit bending it but the original functions are all still working. Do you have any plans on doing that series? Keep up the fun and informative videos.
Great review as always. I think a lot of people will buy these if Casio discontinue soon the sa 46/47 product line, but it's a missed out oppurtunity against the yamaha pss-f30 or a50.
Great work, as always. Have you ever thought about doing a video on the Yamaha MK-100? It’s an insanely capable little keyboard, especially for a Portasound. Has a 2 oscillator synthesizer, custom rhythm section, and a really cool & unique rotating case/interface. Would love to see a full overview and technical breakdown of it 🙂
Happy owner of the MK-100 here, and i totally agree. Real gem, wam pre FM sound - digital oscillator, so we may call it Virtual Analog, haha. Very versatile arranger options for keyboard this year (1982-1983 i think) and this price. Rotating menu is pleasure to use. I have also full size PS-55 which share many similarities with the mk-100.
I used to have a yamaha in the $225 range . They have built in mixer so you can record five banks, cords and melodies and cords and make complete music . It also had drum pads at the bottom to make your own percussions. All i had to do was program it , record and play. Can make as many tracks you wanted. The only problem was they only had cassette records back than. But with digital converter it may be a nice hobby for today.
Compared to Kurzweil KP-10 this is the same layout, same chassis, different colours names and speaker-grill design, and the Kurz has a wider LCD. Very mysterious. I did not like SA-46 sounds but this would be welcome as another compact sketch-pad to have lying around. Good vid, thank you.
14:24 I watched this video over and over again, at multiple times, because of this particular arrangement. Brilliant!
I am, as ever, amazed by your ability to play mini keys so well!
It's really easy, you just do the same stuff on a normal piano but make sure your hands are smaller.
@@leafsoup ah, so I have to wear those tiny plastic hands on my fingers
He seems to be a great keyboard player, but if you don't like you can play precisely enough with mini leys, then you can sample about 2 or 3 octaves of those sounds that you like and put them into a sampler inside a DAW and just play those sounds by playing your MIDI controller that's controlling the DAW's sampler, and you can correct the MIDI performance, you can hard quantize some of the sounds (especially the drums and probably the bass too) if you want to sound similar to this ending music of this video.
Fantastic sounds from what is essentially a toy piano.
I like how it does not limit an absolute beginner with polyphony like the really crummy 80s toy keyboards did. Cool vid thanks 😀
i have a casio toy keyboard from the 80s, and it has 8 voice polyphony 😊 they're not crummy they're wonderful
Oh wow! It's a world of difference from the SA-46. I was impressed by the tones all the way through. For a small keyboard that you can take everywhere, it is great. Who knows, may be Casio will remake some MT models, or better yet, SK. I can't wait to see Yamaha's new PSS keyboards, if they continue with this range. Really nice video? Best channel on UA-cam.
Wow, I'm so surprised how good this keyboard sounds. I was expecting to hear tinny, low-fi tones / voices but this shocked me. 20 or so years ago you'd have to pay 10 times the cost for some of those pad and synth sounds. Brilliant demo, very impressed.
The Casiotone label makes me feel warm and nostalgic. Sounds really nice as well, especially the piano tones.
Also the colour scheme. Reminds me of my white casiotone Mt 65. But sadly doesn't have any of the great tones of it.
@@keyhoarderist Okay
indeed. love my behemoth of a casiotone. it's big and heavy, but the retro sounds that come out of it are SO good, especially out of the super lo-fi included speakers. plus also, the auto-harmonize function is so groovy, it's fun to play around with it. for a seemingly low-tier keyboard, it had some pretty cool stuff about it. also, when the batteries start to run low, it has some fun glitchy behaviours. maybe not the best idea to be starving it for long, but i certainly am not bothered when the batteries begin to run low as i am recording due to the neat sounds that happen.
@@jasonb.9790 which casiotone you have? you can also do this trick using low voltage adapter. Most casiotones are 7,5 or 9v, i would try this with regulated universal adapter 3-12v.
@@keyhoarder i cannot remember the one i have, and i am currently too far to check, but i do know that it is 9v input. however the jack is kind of loose, so every so often it doesn't make good contact, thus it relies on the batteries, which i haven't changed in forever, and so finally the thing happens haha. thank you for the suggestion though :)
hooold up, i haven't seen any of your vids so this is your first video that was recommended to me and I wanna say that i have been blessed by the algorithm gods. you are one solid talented bastard you!
Another great video, your wonderful performance perfectly demonstrated the Sound quality of this little new keyboard
I enjoy every video of your channel, keep going.
The song frickin slaps!
Can't over how great these videos are! The songs with the instruments at the end are just mind blowing....
Keep up the amazing work!
This is mind-blowing, Keen! Thanks for video
As always a pleasure to watch Keen on Keys videos - Greetings from Berlin to Berlin
Some of these sounds are like straight from a Square - Enix made game OST. Not bad for a budget keyboard. Pretty impressed with some of these sounds. A lot better than what I had as a kid.
You are so right! That’s what I was picturing too 😅
As a kid? Dude, this was better than what I had as a young adult 😮
@@lucyferabyss1886 young adult? I had a X5D by then.
@@Nightingale1887 Lmfao imagine your folks actualy supporting your career in the arts enough to make money.
@@lucyferabyss1886 actually working and bringing around shit loads of newspapers made that happen.
This machine uses a varriant of the AHL basic sound chip, which was uses on many of the companys full-sized kiddie units, of CTK and LK series varieties, between 2008-2017. If you were not aware, it was also used in the first gen casitone revival units from 2019 ad well.
Great! I bought this SA-51 version, as my first musical instrument, after watch this brilliant presentation. Thank You so much.
Love the final performance on this one.
This review was so much fun to watch. Thank you for introducing me to small Casio keyboards.
Dude that end jam. Thank you man. A+
You're such an artist KonK!! pretty sure casio is watching your reviews with great interest! TY
If Yamaha and Casio were really smart, they'd consult with Keen On Keys before designing their latest and greatest musical toys. I've had the SA46, gave it to a friend to get them started but for this form factor, I'm sticking with the F30 and A50 for my couch jam sessions. Haha
WOW that ending jam was magic....
I have also PSS a50. Sold f30 to a friend, but would definitely buy its sucessor if they improve it with touch response.
@@keyhoarder Hi, sorry, just seeing this. Idk why I don't get notifications!? Thanks for the conversation
It's funny cause we come at it from 2 different angles then, I guess... Cause for me, if I could only have one it would be the F30. I have way too much fun looping and sampling my ideas and the arrangements and patterns and fills and am having way more fun with those even tho the A50 is a better midi keyboard.
In my honest opinion the A50 is probably the worst Yamaha has ever produced. I get that it is amazing for the money but it has lots of issues and granted none of them are that important but it can be a problem if you try and use it live. Most of the sounds are not normalized and the volumes are all over the place. The way you have to completely go all the way around the Effects because there is no Back button. Little things like that and whereas the F30 is basically a mini arranger. It's very powerful in that arena for it's size and cost.
Well hopefully I don't have to part with either right now, they really are awesome low budget music makers.
I stopped by your channel and subbed, you are having way too much fun, I love that HaHa.
Keep on Jam'n 🎹
@@ifxman thanks, well i agree about PSS A50 flaws. I think they could normalize the volumes just by the software update. And i found that there is a big difference in quality of some tones, some of them sound nice (like piano and 2 fat leads) and some of them are dated like from 90s Yamaha PSR budget models.
Beautiful Final Performance
These have come such a long way from when I was coming up. This is insane!
Lots of the sounds give me nostalgia for Music on the Gamye Boy Advace in the early 2000's. Great sound for a toy keyboard and finally something that doesnt sound atrocious like lots of other contemporary toy keyboards
Great video. That end song was amazing! Impressed by what you can make with this small keyboard!
yah that track was a banger
Listening to that finale made me feel like I was playing some weird hybrid of Bejeweled, Runescape, and Banjo Kazooie. Amazing review and skills!!
I have to say, you pull out the most you could from this keyboard and made many people buy it. In the end it really is a decent keyboard with many improvements.
Fantastic video, this little Casio is extremely usable in all applications… that’s what I think is great. Anyone could afford, and make use of this for whatever needed. Education purposes, fun in the studio, compact for travel, just all around fun. Great little gadget
Thanks for the review we cannot get this model here in the US but I heard from a reliable source we will be getting them before Christmas......
that song at the end is some top shelf shit, i appreciate a person who loves casios and yamahas as much as i do so thank you.
Great concert, thanks!
just found your account through sheet luck and im really glad! your review style is really unique and i really love the song you made at the end a lot!!! it's really catchy and it's cool how good you are at sound design to make something that nice sounding with this little keyboard
I appreciate how much info you put into this. I haven't had a keyboard since I was a kid and I've been looking for something to get me back into it. I have no idea what I'm looking at most of the time when I look at a listing on a website.
Get a Casio CTS-400 and be happy.
Mellotron alike choir tone is my favorite. And the song at the end of video is superb.
I appreciate the harmonious mustard colorway for the backdrop.
Your showcasing of the samples is outstanding
Great review with extensive explanation of what's good - and not so good on this little keyboard - excellent video. Thank you so much.
Love your in depth review, I mean, literally, you showed us the main board 🤣🤣🤣
I like all the details you put on this review, as a beginner with a low budget, maybe I will give it a try.
14:23 - Mannn I need a full version of that improvisation, gave me some strong millennium digger vibes! XD your channel is GOLD. it needs way WAY more subscribers.
You must be classically trained, you play SO good everything sounds good, even if sound quality is low. A true gift! Thanks for sharing, Sir Keen.
Man what were they thinking on the Orchestra hit on the SA-50. Sounds great on the SA-46 8:55. I like how after hearing the very much lacking SA-50 version you were like.... "Thats a Shame"... lol I watch that like five times. Great video as always. I am always looking forward to a new video!!! take care
I’m surprised and impressed. I never expected to see a video of someone treating one of these Casio keyboards seriously. I always considered them toys.
wow that final performance.. did not expect that :D great song. loved it.. almost made me buy something I dont need lol :)
Love that Casiotone is back. Picked up the CT-S1 for a cheap but decent living room keyboard. Sounds, feels and looks great for the price!
Yeah the CTS1 is surprisingly good
Casiotone is literally just a name
I can't stop listening to the final performance track at the end
I've never seen anyone playing so much in these mini keyboards
keen on Keys..you are incredible
You promote better than the actual manufacturers.
You deserve more subscribers 😊
First video of yours I've seen, you really have a talent for teasing out the full potential of these keyboards.
Great video! There is all that I want to know about this new keyboard SA-50. And your demonstration song is outstanding👏👏
I am happy Casio came out with a new keyboard because we get a new Keen On Keys video. That is golden. I love the let's look inside section which is always a treat to see the inner workings. Keen On Keys is the only one I have seen that turns these affordable keyboards into professional sounding instruments. A true musical genius.
I love the SA series. I try to use my SA-46 as much as possible in my own music because it's a great tool for placing limitations on yourself to spark creativity. Looks like the SA-50 is a great upgrade!
That's an awesome attitude and a great idea.
nice!
I do a similar thing here, that’s why I like using tapes and physical media whenever possible. It’s always so cool to place limitations and use mixed reality artwork in my pieces! I’d recommend trying to make an album on tape using overdubs, it’s a lot of fun and can lead to some “happy accidents” in a manner of speaking.
Thanks for review. Couldn't watch it all at once but 'I'll be back'
Excellent presentation! I really like the subtle humor. A few comments about some of the weaker sounds made me do some quiet nose air laughs :)
Those are the best!
Sounds surprisingly cool
Brilliant analysis of this tiny instrument. I’m a grade 8 pianist but couldn’t play this keyboard anything like you do. I have a Casio CT-S500 but, having watched this, I need to buy one of these now for fun! Casio rocks.
You know what this newest Casio SA keyboard brings back memories I had with old Casio SA-5 Songbank keyboard that I grew up with. To this day I still have it and it works well. Honestly IDK where or when it originally came from but I've clamed it as mine. But I think it might have originally been my sisters. With the SA-5 Casio claimed it had 100 tones that you can play. But in reality it was just only 25 tones and 4 different effect modes. So with the combination of the effects and the tones made up all 100 tines that Casio clamed it had. Just hearing this new Casio SA-50 makes feel impressed on how Casio has improved the SA models in the past 33 years. Yet this is so much more improved compared to my old 30 year old SA-5.
Great job. Nice video editing and music. Your playing made me smile.
Another great and honest review. The hollow string samples kinda sound like the background music from an old RPG game.
I remember those lo-fi sounds from older model Casio keyboards. Great demo as well.
Excellent review as always, and it looks like Casio did actually make some notable improvements to the SA-46 rather than just repackage it. They also included a couple of things that I wished for when I reviewed the bigger brother SA-76 on my channel. No sign of an SA-76 successor yet though - we can but hope!
Adorable little song.
always love ur videos so much. ur voice is relaxing, you know ur shit, and u can actually play nice chords
These little keyboards totally make me feel nostalgic. It's a lovely little thing. I am curious if people that don't feel that nostalgia actually buy them?
I'd never seen one before this video popped up and I'm thinking of buying one to keep in my little car because I work away from home a lot 🎹🙂
I never owned a casiotone and I’m considering buying one while watching this. Seems like a great little thing to carry around.
i think ill buy it. i was gonna get the pss f-30 over this. but the size is really portable. i wont need to buy an extra bag that costs half the price of pss f-30 anymore xD
I really like the sounds on this, reminds me of a SNES
sounds greattt you're making it sound really nice when you play
What great video quality. Subscribing! Also wow, great--no, BRILLIANT--playing on such a small keyboard!
This was so much fun to watch! Thank you for making it. Loved the final song you presented. Would be great if you have a mini tutorial that shows how to layers and create such :>
Your performance at the end is great, but I also liked the rest of the video.
Thank you for the excellent review. I have an SA78 and was unaware of the capabilities.
my casio CT-S1 is stellar, so i’m looking forward to anything casio puts out now
Exactly!
This is brilliant. I have a Casio PT480 I bought in August 1993.
Happy about the new version, but I still wait for little Casio with MIDI functionality 👍
It's amazing that the general layout of the boards and the mechanism for the keys are so similar to my 80s casio mt 200
As always, nice video. I'm impressed with the final result. Can't wait to see you making an entire song with the merengue pattern. Even better if it's an entire album made available on your bootcamp!
That probably won't happen. But I'll try to find some time in the next few days to finish at least 1 or 2 tracks.
@@KeenOnKeys Great. Make the track(s) available to download as a single, then. I'm a big fan of yours.
Terrific stuff, thank you.
Which keyboard with midi would you recommend?
Excellent. Octave selection...and reverb!
Right? The 21. century strikes hard.
Wow the Final Performance !
You have serious musical arrangement skills !
I use my daughter’s SA-46 all the time for transcribing stuff on the couch. The octave and metronome keys has me really considering getting one of these!
Hello Keen On Keys. I started watching all your videos a month ago and finally finished. You're like the AMSR of synth education channels and that's a good thing. Looking forward to many more.
I grew up with a Casio SK1 and have had a SK8 for over 2 decades now. I ended up circuit bending it but the original functions are all still working. Do you have any plans on doing that series? Keep up the fun and informative videos.
Thanks! I have a few SK models and will certainly feature some of these in future videos.
Looks like a toy, but you demo it like a professional instrument.
Funny enough it’s kind of not a toy, and believe it or not many lofi Musicians use these
It kind of is. I was hoping if would have touch response
Because he plays so good. Everything he plays sounds good even if sound quality is low.
Great review as always. I think a lot of people will buy these if Casio discontinue soon the sa 46/47 product line, but it's a missed out oppurtunity against the yamaha pss-f30 or a50.
The song at the end is a banger.
Looking at the PCB inside, i REAAAALLLLY appreciate the easy replacable electrolyte capacitors. I wish this was always the case.
I loved the Pet Shop Boysian song at the end !
my Favoriite Channel :)
brilliant video as always, thanks!
wow this tune at the end is wild!!!
These sounds are great for the price. Great video man I enjoyed it.
this is what introduced me to music at a young age. I spent $25 for one at Walmart.
Looks like a pretty cool little keyboard to mess around with, glad this showed up in my recommended
Thanks for the video
"let's see what's inside" -- !!! -- Subscribed
Great work, as always.
Have you ever thought about doing a video on the Yamaha MK-100? It’s an insanely capable little keyboard, especially for a Portasound. Has a 2 oscillator synthesizer, custom rhythm section, and a really cool & unique rotating case/interface.
Would love to see a full overview and technical breakdown of it 🙂
I have the MK-100. It's not at the top of my list, but I will make a video about it in the future.
indeed a cool keyboard
Has my vote too!
Happy owner of the MK-100 here, and i totally agree. Real gem, wam pre FM sound - digital oscillator, so we may call it Virtual Analog, haha. Very versatile arranger options for keyboard this year (1982-1983 i think) and this price.
Rotating menu is pleasure to use. I have also full size PS-55 which share many similarities with the mk-100.
@@keyhoarder I found the PS-55 of similar sound too! Two of my favorite Yamaha keyboards!
Neat as usual in your videos!
very similar in form factor but the improvements are very nice
Excellent review 👏👌♥️🙏🏻👍
Thanks for this. Since Casio may be listening, I'll suggest that it would be handy to add a usb-rechargable battery and headphone jack.
This sounds way better than I expected.
NEW VIDEO WOOOOO
Yayyy 🦸♂️
yahooo
Man that sounds so much nicer than my old lo-fi SA-20.
I used to have a yamaha in the $225 range . They have built in mixer so you can record five banks, cords and melodies and cords and make complete music . It also had drum pads at the bottom to make your own percussions.
All i had to do was program it , record and play.
Can make as many tracks you wanted.
The only problem was they only had cassette records back than. But with digital converter it may be a nice hobby for today.
great video
much love
Compared to Kurzweil KP-10 this is the same layout, same chassis, different colours names and speaker-grill design, and the Kurz has a wider LCD. Very mysterious.
I did not like SA-46 sounds but this would be welcome as another compact sketch-pad to have lying around. Good vid, thank you.
I can’t understate how beautifully you play, even for such a simple instrument.
I have the Casio sa 76 and omg does this sound so good, but some sounds do be better on the old ones, I hope they keep making more the keyboards