Casio MT-70 Sine Wave Keyboard - Full Review
This is my full review about the Casiotone MT-70, a keyboard from 1982. It is one of 6 Casio keyboards that uses sine waves instead of multipulse square waves. It has a memory system with barcode reader pen, 20 Instruments and 10 Rhythms. Affiliate Links The keyboard shown in this video is only available on the used market. But if you like to buy a new musical instrument, consider using one of the following links: EU: https://www.thomann.de/?offid=1&affid... US: https://www.thomannmusic.com/?offid=1... This won't cost you anything extra, but I'll receive a small commission, which helps support my channel. Or support my channel by buying a Keen On Keys album on Bandcamp: https://keenonkeys.bandcamp.com/ 0:00 Introduction 0:45 Sine Wave Keyboards 2:34 A Look Inside 5:13 Sounds 8:53 Accompaniment 10:59 Barcode Reader 13:20 Sequencer 16:47 Final Performance 18:56 Conclusion Listen to some tracks on Soundcloud: / user-229361059

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