Church organ is really nice. I had cheap musical kids full size keyboard lying around. I build a Marshall Plexi clone for guitar and learned that they were also used to amplify organs back then. So I installed a 1/4 plug for a line out on the keyboard. (I should have installed a potentiometer also.) So I plug into an overdrive pedal and into the Marshall low input and Jesus Christ the tones I got out of that set up would have put Deep Purple to shame. It's amazing the difference when you don't play thru the little speakers. Can't decide to get a higher end keyboard to get rid of background noise. Of course nothing beats a real piano. Thougth I would share for some of you who wonder if digital and analog can mix.
Absolutely! And if you haven't already, check out Part 3 of my SA-76 review where I experiment with putting it through an inexpensive effects unit. The results are quite impressive and show just how good you can make an entry level 'toy' Casio sound.
31:46 You have a version 2.0 model of the SA-76 made in 2015 which TONE 72 is nothing like BASS+LEAD but instead a sampled Pipe Organ from the classic SA-10 of the like. The original 1.0 SA-76 made in 2008 has the proper sounding tone.
Thanks for the correction! I was going by the brand new user guide that came with my SA-76, that stated preset number 72 is called "Bass + Lead". You can see this at 06 : 53 in part 1 of my SA-76 review where I show the manual. Maybe my SA-76 was shipped with the earlier version of the manual?
Church organ is really nice. I had cheap musical kids full size keyboard lying around. I build a Marshall Plexi clone for guitar and learned that they were also used to amplify organs back then.
So I installed a 1/4 plug for a line out on the keyboard. (I should have installed a potentiometer also.) So I plug into an overdrive pedal and into the Marshall low input and Jesus Christ the tones I got out of that set up would have put Deep Purple to shame. It's amazing the difference when you don't play thru the little speakers. Can't decide to get a higher end keyboard to get rid of background noise. Of course nothing beats a real piano. Thougth I would share for some of you who wonder if digital and analog can mix.
Absolutely!
And if you haven't already, check out Part 3 of my SA-76 review where I experiment with putting it through an inexpensive effects unit. The results are quite impressive and show just how good you can make an entry level 'toy' Casio sound.
pretty cool little keyboard. used to have one. nice sounds, and loved the drums.
Please make a break-down video on how you created the complete Intro Music using only SA76...
nice scratch pad and good sounds, i particularly like basses and *drums* !
31:46 You have a version 2.0 model of the SA-76 made in 2015 which TONE 72 is nothing like BASS+LEAD but instead a sampled Pipe Organ from the classic SA-10 of the like. The original 1.0 SA-76 made in 2008 has the proper sounding tone.
Thanks for the correction! I was going by the brand new user guide that came with my SA-76, that stated preset number 72 is called "Bass + Lead". You can see this at 06 : 53 in part 1 of my SA-76 review where I show the manual. Maybe my SA-76 was shipped with the earlier version of the manual?
wow i even checked my sa76 and it has pipe organ
@@keyhoarder yes it’s my favourite tone to play on but since I have a bigger keyboard from a diffrent company I don’t have pipe organ
@@Formulaoneforever well, are there no pipe organ on your bigger keyboard?
can it be play by charging without putting battery on it?
Yes, it can be played without batteries by using a 9v power adapter :)