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Dan writes: "Here is an advertisement I found in a magazine from June 1981. Sharper Image sold the VL Tone for $69.95." Got to love the nasty brown plastic and little square buttons with everything. Click the image for a bigger shot.
well the first time a bought this instrument was in a garage sale for 5$ i use it alot in making my weird electro glitch music and when i get a other one i will circuit bend it till it dies out.
Freakin' hilarous that the VL-1 was intended for business use. its just such a toy. a toy with fantastic "ticky" little beats!
ReplyDeletei love my vl-1 got it for $16 off of Ebay.
I still have mine - it was my first ever keyboard in about, er, 1983...
ReplyDeleteMy favourite sound was 71103848. Or was that 7120...
The memory key feature is still a great feature that alll major sequencers have missed having imho
I bought a VLtone a couple of days ago for £3.50. I swear it knocks 25 years off you while you are playing it.
ReplyDelete"The memory key feature is still a great feature that alll major sequencers have missed having imho"
ReplyDeleteYES!
that's why I love NoteQueue:
http://asseca-pt.net/nicfit/notequeue.html
re: the memory key feature - the sequencer part of Roland's HPD-15 "handsonic" percussion controller has this feature too.
ReplyDeletequite useful.
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well the first time a bought this instrument was in a garage sale for 5$ i use it alot in making my weird electro glitch music and when i get a other one i will circuit bend it till it dies out.
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