Casio MT-70 [Patreon Exclusive] by Decent Samples [Decent Sampler]

The mellow tones of this unique sine-wave based synthesizer from 1984. For Patrons only.

This sample library is only available to patrons.

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Description

The Casio MT-70 is an electronic keyboard from 1984. What makes it unique is that, unlike most other Casio keyboards, its sounds are generated by adding together sine waves, an approach often called additive synthesis. As a result, this keyboard is particularly good at producing mellow organ and flute tones. This sample library captures all twenty of the MT-70s presets. It also adds an extra looping versions of the “synth bells” preset, which I think is really nice-sounding.

A screenshot of the Casio MT-70 library user interface.

I want to give a huge thank you to Russ Paladino who sent me this keyboard.

As always, you can download the sample library through the Decent Sampler plug-in, assuming you use the same email address for Patreon as you do for DecentSamples.

– Dave

Features

  • All 20 voice presets that can be found on the Casio MT-70
  • An extra “looping” version of the Synth Bells preset
  • ADSR envelope
  • Cutoff and Filter Q controls
  • Reverb effect
  • Chorus effect
  • 24-bit/48kHz high-quality samples

This sample library was made exclusively for my Patreon supporters. You can buy this sample library here as a one-time purchase, or you can become a patron, in which case you’ll get access to all of the Patron Exclusive sample libraries. By becoming a patron, you will also be supporting future sound design projects and receive early access to upcoming releases.

– Dave

The sample library works with the free Decent Sampler player plugin. Download it here.

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