Casio SK-1 - SAMPLING KEYBOARD - tested good condition

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For Sale:  Tested and working vintage mini electronic keyboard. Lot #2.

There is no battery cover. Otherwise complete and working fine. All keys, switches, buttons, sounds, effects, etc. working correctly. Tested just with AA batteries and not positive the AC adapter input is working. Shows some cosmetic wear, see photos for details.

Info from the intraneat:


The Casio SK-1 is a small sampling keyboard made by Casio in 1985. It has 32 small sized piano keys, four-note polyphony, with a sampling bit depth of 8 bit PCM and a sample rate of 9.38 kHz, a built-in microphone and line level input for sampling, and an internal speaker. It also features a small number of four-note polyphonic preset analog and digital instrument voices, and a simple additive voice.

All voices may be shaped by 13 preset envelopes, portamento, and vibrato. It also includes a rudimentary sequence recorder, preset rhythms and chord accompaniment. The SK-1 was thus an unusually full-featured synth in the sub-$US100 home keyboard market of the time.

The SK-1 includes one pre-arranged piece of music, the Toy Symphony, which is played when the "Demo" button is pressed.

The Radio Shack version of the Casio SK-1 is called the Realistic Concertmate 500. The SK line continued throughout the late 1980s, including the SK-2, SK-5, SK-8 and 8A, SK-10, SK-60, SK-100, SK-200, and SK-2100.


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