Casio VL-1 VL-TONE mini keyboard http://classic-keyboards.com/casio/42-casio-vl-1-vl-tone.html?95854f39fec39c55cf3b04a7b7aa19dd=ead3b7b1d8be902b701bbe66c7800fef http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_VL-1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVDw7uPnfa8 http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2011/04/26/the-casio-vl-tone-vl-1-da-da-da/ http://www.polyvalens.com/blog/?page_id=7 Na 4 paluszki (nie załączone) lub zasilacz 6V (nie załączony) Line Out - jack Potencjometry od głośności i balansu rytm/melodia trochę trzeszczą i czasem cichną przy przesuwaniu, ale da się ustawić. Numerki pod klawiszami starte. Posiada funkcję syntezatora (ADSR): "ADSR The best feature of the VL-TONE is probably ADSR programming. ADSR is a well-known acronym for most synthesizer players. For those who don’t know, ADSR stands for Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release and in the case of the VL-TONE it relates to how the volume of a note evolves over time. See the manuals for the details, next will follow only a brief description. Set the preset switch in the ADSR position and switch to “Cal” mode. Clear the memory by pressing “ML-C”, punch in a number, any number, and hit “M+” (or “M-”). Go back to “Play” mode and hit the keyboard. The sound you hear depends on the number you entered. So how does the ADSR sound relate to the number? Easy: a sound is made up of 8 digits in a row, where every digit can have a value from 0 to 9: the first (most left) digit controls the wave form, the “sound”; 0=piano, 1=fantasy, 2=flute, 3=violin, 4=guitar1, 5=guitar2, 6=horn, 7=elektro1, 8=elektro2, 9=elektro3 digit 2 is for the Attack of the volume, 0 is fast, 9 is slow; digit 3 is for the Decay of the volume, 0 is fast, 9 is slow; digits 4 & 5 control the Sustain of the volume; This is a bit more complicated as it is not a traditional sustain. If both are 9 you will get a continuous full-on constant sustain. For other combinations you will get different kinds of curves. digit 6 is for the Release, when you release a key. 0 is fast, 9 is slow; digit 7 is for vibrato, 0 is fast, 9 is slow; digit 8 (most right) is for tremolo, 0 is fast, 9 is slow" Instrukcja po angielsku: http://www.polyvalens.com/vl1/download/casio_vl-tone_manual_uk.pdf