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OT: Here's 600mb+ of Free Loops I recorded from Casio/Yamaha Toy Keyboards

edited January 2018 in Other

Over the holidays, I discovered an old project I started as a kid almost 20 years ago-
Over 600+ megabytes of vintage Casio/Toy Keyboard sample loops.

As some background, I saved up my money from working after school at White Castle (a dangerously delicious burger chain) to buy a Sound Blaster 16 card. It was thrilling. The Sound Blaster transformed my family’s Windows 95 machine into a futuristic recording studio.

I used this “state-of-the-art” technology to record all the toy keyboards I owned...

https://audiokitpro.com/free-toy-casio-loops/

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  • Awesome! Super thanks for these :)

  • Holy wow! You are awesome @analog_matt ! Thank you. You are like Santa for iOS. :)

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  • Yeah, awesome! Thanks so much @analog_matt!

  • That’s great! :)

  • Super fun stuff.

  • Thanks Matt, I love those old Yamaha's.

  • It's pretending to snow here. Far too dangerous to brave Texan driving. What to do through the cold afternoon?

    Toy pianos!

    Thanks Mister Matt.

  • Thanks. I have my PSS-460 sitting in the corner, but you seem to have gotten more use out of yours than I ever did.

  • Thank you very much.

  • I used to have a working Yamaha PS-3. Thankfully there are some videos for pure nostalgia :)

  • thank you for sharing. I have just one question: I'm more interested in drum patterns without instruments, should I go for the full package, or for the samples at github?

  • @analog_matt said:

    Over the holidays, I discovered an old project I started as a kid almost 20 years ago-
    Over 600+ megabytes of vintage Casio/Toy Keyboard sample loops.

    As some background, I saved up my money from working after school at White Castle (a dangerously delicious burger chain) to buy a Sound Blaster 16 card. It was thrilling. The Sound Blaster transformed my family’s Windows 95 machine into a futuristic recording studio.

    I used this “state-of-the-art” technology to record all the toy keyboards I owned...

    https://audiokitpro.com/free-toy-casio-loops/

    White Castle...

  • Thanks a lot.

  • SWEET. Thank you, Matt!

    Maybe add a https://spdx.org/licenses/WTFPL.html or similar to the github repo so it's clear to would-be re-distributors?

  • Thanks everyone!

    If you use any of these sounds in a song, I would love to hear your creation(s).

    Plus, I have added an MIT License to the repo. Thank you @syrupcore for the suggestion.

  • Neato, thanks! I had a series of those Yamahas back in the day.

    I’ll be chucking that lot into my Dropbox.

  • @analog_matt this is immense and immensely generous of you. Thank You.

  • Thanks, I'll put these in my Free Sample Fodder thread so I don't lose the link.
    I had a Yamaha VSS 30 - was my first sampler, sometimes regret getting rid of it.
    I remember my first intro to synthesis was making fart sounds with first keyboards they had in music class by sweeping the Controls on one of these

  • @RedSkyLullaby said:
    Thanks, I'll put these in my Free Sample Fodder thread so I don't lose the link.
    I had a Yamaha VSS 30 - was my first sampler, sometimes regret getting rid of it.
    I remember my first intro to synthesis was making fart sounds with first keyboards they had in music class by sweeping the Controls on one of these

    I had the same model as the pic but a year earlier - PSS-460. Spent today looking for samples of it, actually.

    In high school I had a band and my buddy played the 460 exclusively. Funnily enough, 20 years later he moved 2 blocks from me and we made another album together. Most of the tunes came from demos I did on the iPad. And now I'm downloading sounds from the POS keyboard I had in in high school to revel in how awful it sounds...

    What a time to be alive!

  • @analog_matt
    A real act of generosity, which seems to be a thing with you... :)
    Many thanks!

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