Casio CZ-1000
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Casio CZ-1000 | |
Manufactured by | Casio |
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Dates | 1985 |
Price | Approx. US$ 1000 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 8 voices (4 voices with most patches) |
Timbrality | 8 |
Oscillator | digital |
LFO | 1 |
Synthesis type | Phase distortion synthesis |
Filter | phase distortion |
Attenuator | 8 step envelop generators |
Aftertouch | No |
Velocity sensitive | No |
Memory | 32 patches |
Effects | none |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 49-note, no velocity |
Left-hand control | pitch-bend wheel |
External control | MIDI |
The Casio CZ-1000 was the second programmable Casio synthesizer after the CZ-101, and is the full key size version of that synthesizer. All other characteristics are similar.
It uses the phase distortion synthesis related to all other Casio CZ synthesizer models. It was also one of the first low cost multi-timbral synthesizers with normal-sized keyboard.
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