Casiotone MT-100 rev.2 by 0on3 FREE

Kontakt | 76 MB
"Toy Keyz-n-Cheeze , AT ITz FINEST !!!"
Ah yes, ya gotta love some 'yard-salez!!' .... This is another killer purchase Ive recently made (for the sum of only "$5.00 buckz!!") and I gotta tell u'z, this little bugger SCREAMz!!!
So Ive sample the entire keyboard, (thru its little mono rca jack, ) into my 'Avalon BC tube Compressor, and thru my Delta 1010 for some really sweet and warm tones!! And I must say, I was pleasently surprized at how this build came out, and I believe you will also!
Includes: ( 139 meg / 535-filez / 68-folderz )
Х 44 x 24bit wave files (Kontakt 2+ / Kontakt 4.2.3+)
- Accordian
- Celesta
- Cello
- Clarinet
- Clave-O-Chord
- Cosmik Tone
- Drum Loopz 1 & 2
- Electric Piano
- Flute
- Guitar
- Harp
- Harpsichord
- Mandolin
- Oboe
- Organ
- Piano 1 & 2
- Pipe Organ
- Trumpet
- Vibraphone
- Violin
***NOTE: the first nki file, in every folder, is the orignal 'dry' tone.
All others thru out every folder are the ones Ive also created using the
built in EFx & KEY SWITCHING in kontakt ..... BUT THEY KIK ASS!!!!!!
History & Knowledge:
The Casio Casiotone MT-100 was sold in the mid-1980s as a low-to-mid-range portable home keyboard. It has 8-note polyphony, a 49-key keyboard, 20 instrument patches,and an analog percussion generator (two toms, bass drum, snare, open and closed high hats, and click) with 12 programmed rhythms of variable tempo. It also features fingered and Casio Chord accompaniment with three chord tones, four bass tones, and auto-accompaniment with four bass lines and four chord rhythms.
The MT-100 has been used in Homestar Runner cartoons,[1] as well as by They Might Be Giants, notably the "funny" patch in their song "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head".
The MT-100 employed the NEC D931x chip to digitally synthesize its sounds. All 20 patches were composed of two short waveforms, usually crossfaded (see Vowel-Consonant synthesis).
The analog drums are produced by sine oscillators tuned almost to the point of self-oscillation. The variable resistors controlling the ring time of the sine component of the drums are accessible and may be adjusted.
The MT-100 has 19 instrument patches (called "tones" in the manual and in the panel legend), selectable through 11 radio buttons (10 patch select and 1 shift) , on the front panel.