Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Motiontrendz Ripper Reviewd

[13] Toy Keyboards - Casio ML-71 - Cobol


This Casio and 'a real pocket calculator. Very small and very flat in 1980. Obviously does not cover keys semitones let alone a rhythm section. He had only one thin sound very similar to the violin Casio VL-10. I mean just one thing to reason a bit 'creative and dedicated to experimental music semitones biased toward ... who knows 'how many have existed in the eighties so the accountants'.
Among other functions than those for calculating the ML-71 also has an alarm function. Next to the ML-71 and 'the ML-81, identical from a melodic point of view "compositional" inspeigabilmente but much more' bulky.
to achieve excellent cover of Kraftwerk's Pocket Calculator and when 'in the company of buddies ... to laugh and wonder.
To hear the sound of the ML-71:
[a bit ' bottom of the page where there is' too complex tablature of this song Teutonic].

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tomtom Mounting Brecket

[12] Toy Keyboards - Xylomatic - Cobol

Obviously this is not a keyboard but a
metallophone programmable to handle the bright colors. Basically how it works ': there' s a cylinder connected to a crank. The cylinder and 'supported by metal rods on which are set of selectors. A sticella, a selector. The selectors may be mute. A switch is activated a hammer beating on a metal rod on a given tone 'in the majority. Determined the sequence of notes, then turned on the switches, the rotation of the cylinder 'Share a mertelletto time so' to get a melody loop.
Xylomatic is called. It 's a great toy to arrive intact but a bit' rusty directly since 1970.
I know that in Italy it 's never been sold.