Sunday, February 24, 2008

had a good day

Man, I found some stuff yesterday at that old thrift store. I had plans to make the rounds of thrift stores in my area, but didn't need to hit all three, cause I found these:

Casiotone MT-210





Casiotone MT-45






Casio SA-35






Talk about luck eh? These go a long with my other thrift store find of the Casio SK-1. Neato. I know that the SA-35, and the MT-45 work, but I haven't gotten round to taking the MT-210 apart, and whatnot. Lokin' forwad to it.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

hey

Just sold this and thought I would give an overview of its operation. It is fair to say that there is very little information that I could give which would make a person completely able to play it right off the bat. A good amount of experimentation will be required.

At the right you can see the switch which was previously hidden under a sticker. The switch has three settings which simply change the distortion.





If one wanted, one could use the machine to apply an effect to, say, a guitar or other signal passed through it. To do so you would just flip the top switch, turning on the "modulation" circuit, and plug your external signal source into the input.






If you wanted to hear the sounds the machine can make on it's own flip all the switches, as pictured.









The battery packs:

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