a pc vsti plug for nostalics.
http://www.polyvalens.com/vl1/index.html
Forget kHz and bits for a moment - enjoy
Casio VL tone vsti
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yes arela, 4 AAs - the stuff which is normally used in my bike's lights
I had forgotten about the PSU input, so a wallwart serve, too.
Unfortunately my VL-1 has serious throat problems, almost coughs - didn't know they were sensitive to climate...
It's most likely the same problem as (more frequently) with the DH100 midi sax, a wornout electrolytic capacitor.
I also have a VL-10 in Alu which violates the genovian convention, so hard to listen to (large piezos...), but it's stylish - I paid 50 Euro just to get that piece of crap.
The DH100 on the other hand is a great midi controller, breath pressure sent as aftertouch, so you can immediately use with a lot of stuff - very responsive.
Or how about the DG20 space age midi guitar ? rubber fretboard with integrated microswitches, activated by pressure of the string on the fret - triggered by an inductive impuls sensor at the bridge.
the only sampler I ever really managed is the SK1 Sampling keyboard, which is also a PCM and additive synth - sequencer.
It is THE user interface without a face (or display) - an ingenous toy.
... I better stop now, but I could sequel with the rest of the collection
cheers, Tom
I had forgotten about the PSU input, so a wallwart serve, too.
Unfortunately my VL-1 has serious throat problems, almost coughs - didn't know they were sensitive to climate...

It's most likely the same problem as (more frequently) with the DH100 midi sax, a wornout electrolytic capacitor.
I also have a VL-10 in Alu which violates the genovian convention, so hard to listen to (large piezos...), but it's stylish - I paid 50 Euro just to get that piece of crap.
The DH100 on the other hand is a great midi controller, breath pressure sent as aftertouch, so you can immediately use with a lot of stuff - very responsive.
Or how about the DG20 space age midi guitar ? rubber fretboard with integrated microswitches, activated by pressure of the string on the fret - triggered by an inductive impuls sensor at the bridge.
the only sampler I ever really managed is the SK1 Sampling keyboard, which is also a PCM and additive synth - sequencer.
It is THE user interface without a face (or display) - an ingenous toy.
... I better stop now, but I could sequel with the rest of the collection

cheers, Tom