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Amplifier Combo Guitar Amplifier

Fender Sidekick 15 Reverb

Combo Guitar Amplifier

Excellent small-format / practice combo guitar amplifier, with built-in real spring reverb

Fender Sidekick 15 Reverb audio demo

(guitar: Fender Stratocaster; microphone: Shure SM57)

Fender Sidekick 15 Reverb photos

Fender Sidekick 15 Reverb manual

Fender Sidekick 15 Reverb specs

Year of release1980s
TypeSolid state
EffectsEQ, Distortion, spring reverb
Dimensions

Fender Sidekick 15 Reverb links

www.fender.com

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Digital Accompaniment Keyboard Keyboard

Casio CT-370

Accompaniment keyboard

The Casio Casiotone CT-370 is a light, portable, but surprisingly sturdy, well-built keyboard produced during the late 1980s.  Like all members of the Casiotone family, this instruments features many sounds and auto-accompaniments.  The CT-370 can be powered via DC adaptor, or by six D-size batteries.

To the left of the panel we find a single speaker.  Two (one on each side) would have been better, but there are many other Casio models that are stereo.  Under the Casio logo lays a green and white message: “Pulse Code Modulation” – this is to remind us that the CT-370 is based upon PCM samples.  In the 1980s, this was still a big deal.  Following to the right there’s a series of five sliders:  Power on/off, Main Volume, Accompaniment Volume, Rhythm Volume, and Chord type.  While the first four are self explanatory, the fifth slider allows you to choose the way your keyboard is set up:  you can have the full keyboard dedicated to one sound, with no left side auto-accompaniment, or you can set up two types of accompaniment, and the Casio chord feature (a simplified auto-accompaniment, where you press two keys and you get complex chords – useful for beginners).

Continuing to the right, there are three red buttons:  these are the Synchro/Fill-In, Start/Stop, and Intro/Ending controls.  They allow the user to: start the rhythm/accompaniment as soon as you touch the keyboard, start/stop the rhythm, and finally create a brief introduction, or finish in style with an automated ending.  Very, very useful for performing live.  Two grey buttons are dedicated to the tempo:  faster, and slower.

A series of ten grey buttons allows you to choose the rhythm, while a lone blue button toggles between two settings, to access the remaining ten rhythms.  The same for the Tone section.

Finally, two green and a yellow button that strangely are not well labeled:  the first green button allows us to mix and match any two of the preset tones, for a whopping 210 tone bank.  The second green button is the auto-harmonize, which harmonizes the right hand to the chord you’re playing on the left.  And lastly, the yellow button is dedicated to the demo song.

The keyboard itself feels pleasantly light, and while this may be very bad for piano sounds (especially since it’s not dynamic), it’s perfect for organ or synth sounds.  The back of the unit is very Spartan, with only the power connection, a 1/8″ mono output, and a tune knob.

This is not a bad keyboard, and now it may be even considered “PCM vintage” is there were such a thing 😉  The tone mix feature adds a lot to the overall sound – even though it obviously cuts the polyphony in half to five voices (hey!  that never stopped the Prophet-5 😀 )

Today, the Casiotone concept is still going strong, with the CTK-series.

Casio CT-370 audio demos

The Casio Casiotone CT-370 factory demo (“Night Birds”, by British group Shakatak. A very similar version of this demo is also featured in the Casio CSM-1 module (CSM-1 DEMO SONG) , and it sounds pretty similar – I suspect the on-board ROM is based on the same samples)

Tones

Rhythms

Casio CT-370 manual

Casio CT-370 specs

  • Portable and well built;
  • Several good sounds;
  • Auto Harmonize, mix sounds;
  • easy to use
Year of release1980s
Polyphony10-note
Presets20 (210 obtainable by linking two sounds together)
Rhythms20
Keyboard49 keys
Responds to velocityno
Sound generation methodPCM
MIDIno
Sound expansion capabilitiesno
Effectsauto harmonize
Controlssliders
Outputsmono
Displayno
Miscbuilt-in speaker

Casio CT-370 photos

Casio CT-370 links

https://www.casio.com/products/electronic-musical-instruments

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Desktop Digital Polyphonic Synthesizer Synthesizer

Casio CSM-1

Digital Sound Module

Casio CSM-1 audio demos

Let’s listen to the well-programmed DEMO SONG – “Night Birds”, by the British group Shakatak (thank you Vincent de Mulder for the tip 😉 ) – showcasing the best sounds of this module. Melodically, I really like this song, especially from 1:06 to 1:20 and similar, where the classic “Autumn Leaves” harmonic progression is employed to great effect. The piano is realistic enough – for a module of this era. And the crowd really liked the performers! 🙂

The sounds

The drum machine

Casio CSM-1 Tone List

TONE NAMETONE NAMETONE NAMETONE NAME
PIANOCRASH CYMBAL 2COMPUTER GAME SOUND2ROBOT VOICES B
HARPSICHORDSYNTH-CYMBAL 2TIMBALE (MIX)ROBOT VOICES (MIX)
VIBCRASH CYMBAL 3COMPUTER GAME SOUND3HONKY-TONK PIANO
ORGAN 1SYNTH-CYMBAL 3HI AGOGOE PIANO
ORGAN 2CRASH CYMBAL(MIX)LOW AGOGOMARIMBA
BRASS ENSRIDE CYMBAL 1HI CONGA (MUTE)ORGAN 3
FLUTEGONG 1HI CONGAACCORDION
CHORUSRIDE CYMBAL 2MID CONGASTRINGS
JAZZ GUITARGONG 2LOW CONGAOBOE
BELLSTOM 1CONGA (MIX)SYNTH 1
CLAVI 1TOM 2HI CLAVEHARP
METALLIC SOUNDSYNTH-TOM 1LOW CLAVESYNTH 2
SYNTH ENSTOM 3CUCKOO 1-3CLAVI 2
BASS DRUM 1SYNTH-TOM 2CUCKOO & SMALL BIRDSFANTASY
BASS DRUM 2TOM 4SMALL BIRDS 1-3MIRACLE
SNARE DRUM 1SYNTH-TOM 3STREAM 1-5WOOD BASS
SNARE DRUM 2TOM (MIX)WAVES 1-7SLAP BASS
GATED SNARE DRUMCOWBELL 1SEA GULLS 1-5RAIN 1-12
RIM SHOTTRIANGLE (OPEN)CAR HORNS 1-7FROGS 1-7
CLOSED HI HAT 1COWBELL 2TRAFFIC 1-5INSECTS A 1-4
CLOSED HI HAT 2TRIANGLE (MUTE)LASER BEAMS A 1,2INSECTS B
OPEN HI HAT 1HI TIMBALE (MUTE)SPACE SHIP ENGINES 1,2APPLAUSE 1-7
OPEN HI HAT 2HI TIMBALELASER BEAMS B 1,2WHISTLES 1-5
CRASH CYMBAL 1COMPUTER GAME SOUND1EXPLOSIONS 1-3GUNSHOTS 1-8
SYNTH-CYMBAL 1LOW TIMBALEROBOT VOICES A 1,2GALLOPING HORSES 1-5

Casio CSM-1 manual

not yet found

Casio CSM-1 photos

Casio CSM-1 specs

Year of release1980s
Polyphony12 voices
Responds to velocityno
Sound generation methodpcm sampled
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Sound expansion capabilitiesNo
Misc:drum machine; stereo outs 
Multitimbrality4-part
Effectsno

Casio CSM-1 links

https://www.casio.com/products/electronic-musical-instruments