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		<title>Casio SK-5 review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Casio SK serie started with the SK-1 (one of the best selling toy keyboard of the period) and the target was a the consumer market. The little sampler was technically far from the professional counterpart like Emu or Akai,&#8230;<p class="more-link-p"><a class="btn btn-primary" href="http://synthvibrations.com/casio-sk-5-review/">Read more &#8594;</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The Casio SK serie started with the SK-1 (one of the best selling toy keyboard of the period) and the target was a the consumer market.<br />
The little sampler was technically far from the professional counterpart like Emu or Akai, it was just a toy with a tiny memory of few seconds and no memory retain.<br />
Soon after the SK1 the SK5 followed.<br />
The sK5 was an upgraded version of the SK1 with more sampling time, the capability to sample 4 sounds and to retain the sound in memory even with the power swithed off (if the keyboard run on batteries).<br />
The sampling specifics were the same as the SK1 (8bit- 9,38KHz) quite low even for the time, and apart from didattic use by children, the sk seemed at that time just a toy.</p>
<p>The cheap prices of second hads SK and the &#8220;Anti Theory&#8221; of Reed Ghazala made the fame of the little sk grow.<br />
The interesting circuit bending capabilities of this instruments made them popular between the circuit bending community as a &#8220;must have&#8221; together with the  &#8220;Speak &amp; Spell&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Antitheory statement , by Reed Ghazala, is that you don&#8217;t have to know anything about electronics to do circuitbending.<br />
A circuitbend is like an energy flow thru shortcircuits&#8230;<br />
A circuit is not designed to have shortcircuits , so you have to &#8220;think different&#8221; !</p>
<p>The SK5 is now a well known and is now considered  a &#8220;real instrument&#8221; , not just a toy, after many more or less inportant, famous or trendy artists used it.<br />
Just to name a few&#8230;Autechre, Bjork, Portished, Nine Inch Nails , Blur, Aphex Twin, but the list is long&#8230;</p>
<p>The heart of the instrument is a 8 bit sampler with a very lo-fi sound and 4 voice poly.<br />
It can samples 4 sounds and play them together with the rubber pads or with the keyboard.<br />
The performance can be registered with the onboard sequencer, with no quantization (you cannot correct the timing).<br />
Every sample can be edited with the &#8220;envelope shapes&#8221; that adds crescendo, sustain, vibratos etc., can be looped or reversed .<br />
The sample memory can retain the samples if the keyboard has batteries.<br />
There is also the possibility to choose a &#8220;long sample&#8221; time (it occupies 2 samples slots) to sample a loop for example.</p>
<p>The strenght of this keyboard is without any doubt the sound, because the samples are totally mangled and they sound really different , like pixelated&#8230;<br />
This is really great for lo-fi sounds.<br />
The second point is that the SK 5 is an easy instrument to circuit bend and the mods add a great variety of  &#8220;tools&#8221; to shape new sounds with the twist of a knob or a simple switch, a variation not known, an aleatoric change, that&#8217;s why Ghazala called his mods projects &#8220;aleatrons&#8221;.</p>
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