"This keyboard has many similarities with the Casio VL-Tone 1 and PT-1, but includes a "melody guide" key lighting feature for music teaching (not the keys itself light up but a row of small LEDs above them) and a ROM- Pack music cartridge slot. Unfortunately this instrument is missing the great built-in synthesizer, sequencer and 3 octave switch of the VL-Tone. Like the Casio PT-30, the single finger chord concept of this instrument makes chords selectable by name instead of pressing multiple keys, but unlike the latter it is even more restricted and permits only 4 different chords. Besides the white version, this instrument was also made in red. The original German retail price in a German Conrad catalogue from 1986 was 299DM (about 150€). "
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: clip Casio PT-80. The original can be viewed here: Helloitabot'sStudio1.jpg: . Modifications made by Clusternote.
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