![]() ![]() It had 64 DCO wave forms to choose from (32 basic, 16 with noise white or metallic, and 16 with ring modulation). The drum sounds resemble the Casio RZ-1 8-bit drum machine. The HT-6000 used an impressive 4 DCO's per voice. Short for 'Spectrum Dynamic' SD Synthesis has some things in common with the subtractive synthesis we know and love. ![]() They use a very specific form of sound generation called 'SD Synthesis'. Additionally, being a home keyboard, it has built-in speakers, a Drum Machine and an Auto-Accompaniment mode (the lower tone is used for accompaniment). The Casio HT and HZ series are a very interesting group of synthesizers produced from 1987-1991. There is also a nice chorus effect on board. The HT6000 can be powered by batteries (6 D) or 9V adapter. The filter is a bit weak for bass but adds a nice swoosh to some sounds. ![]() Poly800 An odd polysynth configuration, using harmonically weighted square waves for the sound source (with all voices mixed to a common 2069 analog filter) give the Poly800 a distinctive sound. This one's at home with the pro casios like the CZ and VZ series if you know what you're. You can program your own sounds and accompaniment patterns too Not what you'd expect from a home Casio keyboard. It had 64 DCO wave forms to choose from (32 basic, 16 with noise white or metallic, and 16 with ring modulation). DWGS is the digital single-cycle waveforms used by the DW-6000, DW-8000, and included as harmonic presets in the DSM-1. This impressive Casio offers subtractive synthesis with 4 oscillators and interesting complex waveforms. The Casio HT-6000 is a 61 key, 8 voice digital synthesizer with separate poly (upper/lower), chord and bass sections, featuring four digital oscillators (48 waveforms), analog resonant, low pass (24dB) filter, and dedicated ADSR filter and amplifier envelopes per voice, along with LFO, stereo chorus, 60 presets (30 editable), chord memory sequencer, pattern based bass/drum sequencer, and MIDI. The HT-6000 used an impressive 4 DCOs per voice. Adds oscillators, waveforms, and ring modĪrchitecture Class: Conventional (subtractive). ![]()
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