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casio mt-65

Started by hippyjon, December 14, 2006, 02:51:58 PM

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hippyjon

anybody have any experience with a casio mt-65, theres 1 going in the back of my local paper for a tenner just wondered if it was worth it.

Signal:Noise

Well I modded a mt-55 and the only really decent bend i found was a detune thing.

iqoruvuc

Hi - I asked a similar question the other day and didn't get much of response so I am thinking if it does bend it isn't that spectacular.  I have a another full size casio keyboard that has the same arpeggios and chords, and most of the presets as mt-65 and I opened it and found lots of trimmer pots inside so it can be manipulated especially the analogue rhythm.  I also saw some info on the net for this full-size casio but it didn't look very spectacular.

The MT-65 however is a very collectable casio keyboard and the presets have a very warm and pleasant tone.  A tenner is a good price for this and you would find it very difficult not to at least double your money for it on eBay!  They sell somewhere beetween £20-50 but people sometimes bid stupid money for them as they do for VL-tones and speak and spells despite the fact the are other in better condition listed too.

I will try and dig out this full-size casio I have because it sounds so similar to the MT-65 and you can pick it up for a £5 as some people after the casio Mt-65 could make do with this untill they have another £50 free!

ne7

i've got a casio mt-100 and its bloody great :) cant bring myself to bend it tho as its far too nice to risk... its the one with the graphic equalizer built in to manipulate the preset sounds tone...
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dok

I own a MT-100 and used to own a MT-68.

I bent my MT-100 but properly, by just activating some hidden functions : http://www.jz-server.de/forum2/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?604.last

You can grab some very useful informations in these pages :
http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/casio-keyboards/
http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/Casio_CT-410V.html