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Casio HT-6000 4 DCOs Analog MIDI Synthesizer -RARE-
Estimated price for orientation: 595 $
Category: Synthesizers
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Type: Keyboard Synthesizer Number of Keys: 61 Brand: Casio Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan Model: HT-6000 Inputs//Outputs: MIDI (DIN) Out Features: Battery Powered Option, Built-In Effects, Display Screen
Hello everybody,For sale is the very rare 4 DCOs Analogue Synthesizer Casio HT-6000, with a new official Casio power supply, which is introduced as the flagship of the HT line with more High-End features, such as ring-modulation, detuning, key-follow, and initial-touch. The Casio HT-6000 is the high-end version of the Casio HT-3000 with aftertouch, 2 jogwheels, 8 x polyphony and 20 lower tones. Next to 40 programmable and storable sounds, 18 drum sounds are on board - combinable with additional variations. The sound synthesis is a lot more sophisticated and very powerful, because all 4 DCO Oscillators, with 64 waveforms, are available at once. The first 32 waveforms have the same effect on all 4 oscillators, whereby tone pitches, aftertouch and volume levels can be adjusted flexibly in relation to one another. The remaining 32 waveforms can be combined differently, for example to unleash a fascinating ring modulation or to provide for an extra, adjustable noise oscillator. The poly filter section is also an analogue construction built with the JRC 2090D chips, but this time you get 8 (!) of them at once, i. e. a separate filter for each voice. On top, considerably more parameters are at hand and the extra aftertouch can be adjusted for different sections (filter, DCA, tone pitches). More technical info can be found here: *** TERMS OF SALE ***
1. Payment:2. Shipping and delivery:
Worldwide Shipping (buyer is responsible for possible customs brokerage fees, taxes and/or any other fees related to this shipment).We ship parcels worldwide by ELTA/EMS Courier within 2 working days of cleared payment received, as registered (Appropriate packaging with detailed photos during packaging, including serial number, at courier's premises). You will get a tracking code to check delivery status.3. Returns or warranties:
Before you buy, please understand that due to the Vintage Status of the instrument, no warranties or returns are possible, however we can arrange a Skype meeting, to demonstrate and check the instrument, so you'll know it is as described before shipping. Thank you very much for looking
1837 - C.G. Page (Salem. Mass) - first to produce electronically generated sound. 1885 - the first electronic musical instrument. 1920 - Theremin invented by Lev Sergeevich Termen 1936 - The first synth using Subharmonic synthesis
1939 - The first Vocoder 1948 - First voltage-controlled synthesizer 1948 - The first sequencer 1950 - First music computer 1957 - The first digital synthesizer 1963/64 - First modular synth 1967 - Moog modular synthesizer I, II & III 1969 - Synthi VCS-3 - The first non-modular mini-synth (EMS) 1969
EML ElectroComp 200
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Aries 300 Music System
ARP 2500
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EML ElectroComp 100
EML ElectroComp 400/401
Moog Minimoog
1971
ARP 2600
EMS Synthi 100
EMS Synthi A
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Moog Synthesizer 10
Wurlitzer Orbit III
1972
A
Description
| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Type: | Keyboard Synthesizer |
| Number of Keys: | 61 | Brand: | Casio |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | Japan | Model: | HT-6000 |
| Inputs//Outputs: | MIDI (DIN) Out | Features: | Battery Powered Option, Built-In Effects, Display Screen |
Hello everybody,For sale is the very rare 4 DCOs Analogue Synthesizer Casio HT-6000, with a new official Casio power supply, which is introduced as the flagship of the HT line with more High-End features, such as ring-modulation, detuning, key-follow, and initial-touch. The Casio HT-6000 is the high-end version of the Casio HT-3000 with aftertouch, 2 jogwheels, 8 x polyphony and 20 lower tones. Next to 40 programmable and storable sounds, 18 drum sounds are on board - combinable with additional variations. The sound synthesis is a lot more sophisticated and very powerful, because all 4 DCO Oscillators, with 64 waveforms, are available at once. The first 32 waveforms have the same effect on all 4 oscillators, whereby tone pitches, aftertouch and volume levels can be adjusted flexibly in relation to one another. The remaining 32 waveforms can be combined differently, for example to unleash a fascinating ring modulation or to provide for an extra, adjustable noise oscillator. The poly filter section is also an analogue construction built with the JRC 2090D chips, but this time you get 8 (!) of them at once, i. e. a separate filter for each voice. On top, considerably more parameters are at hand and the extra aftertouch can be adjusted for different sections (filter, DCA, tone pitches). More technical info can be found here: *** TERMS OF SALE ***
1. Payment:
2. Shipping and delivery:
Worldwide Shipping (buyer is responsible for possible customs brokerage fees, taxes and/or any other fees related to this shipment).We ship parcels worldwide by ELTA/EMS Courier within 2 working days of cleared payment received, as registered (Appropriate packaging with detailed photos during packaging, including serial number, at courier's premises). You will get a tracking code to check delivery status.
Worldwide Shipping (buyer is responsible for possible customs brokerage fees, taxes and/or any other fees related to this shipment).We ship parcels worldwide by ELTA/EMS Courier within 2 working days of cleared payment received, as registered (Appropriate packaging with detailed photos during packaging, including serial number, at courier's premises). You will get a tracking code to check delivery status.
3. Returns or warranties:
Before you buy, please understand that due to the Vintage Status of the instrument, no warranties or returns are possible, however we can arrange a Skype meeting, to demonstrate and check the instrument, so you'll know it is as described before shipping. Thank you very much for looking
Before you buy, please understand that due to the Vintage Status of the instrument, no warranties or returns are possible, however we can arrange a Skype meeting, to demonstrate and check the instrument, so you'll know it is as described before shipping. Thank you very much for looking
1837 - C.G. Page (Salem. Mass) - first to produce electronically generated sound. 1885 - the first electronic musical instrument. 1920 - Theremin invented by Lev Sergeevich Termen 1936 - The first synth using Subharmonic synthesis
1939 - The first Vocoder 1948 - First voltage-controlled synthesizer 1948 - The first sequencer 1950 - First music computer 1957 - The first digital synthesizer 1963/64 - First modular synth 1967 - Moog modular synthesizer I, II & III 1969 - Synthi VCS-3 - The first non-modular mini-synth (EMS) 1969
EML ElectroComp 200
EMS VCS3
Moog Synthesizer 1p/2p/3p
1970
Aries 300 Music System
ARP 2500
ARP Soloist
Buchla 200 Series
EML ElectroComp 100
EML ElectroComp 400/401
Moog Minimoog
1971
ARP 2600
EMS Synthi 100
EMS Synthi A
EMS Synthi Sequencer 256
Moog Synthesizer 10
Wurlitzer Orbit III
1972
A