Casio DJ-1 - The ultimate Rapman
The DJ-1 is a small keyboard with 32 mini keys, 25 tones, 30 patterns, 6 pads, scratch and pitch disk, microphone, voice effector and a cassette recorder. Released in 1992, it was the successor of the famous Rapman. It was also released as Rap-2 or "Rap Studio". 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 Intro 0:23 Overview 1:54 Rap Studio 4:25 Other Models 5:36 A Look Inside 11:15 Tones 13:27 Pads + Disks 15:04 Patterns 16:11 Voice Effector 20:26 Cassette Recorder 24:38 Tape Speed 26:01 Feedback Recording 28:26 Channel Selector 31:50 Adding FX 36:14 Multitrack Recording 39:02 Conclusion 39:54 Outro Listen to some tracks on Soundcloud: / user-229361059 Simon the Magpie's circuit bending video: • Circuit Bending The Tape Rap Keyboard for ...

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