| Price | SGD 18.00 (u.p. 20.00, save 2.00) | |
| Quantity | Max: 20 | |
| Brand | Casio |
| Model | VL Tone 1 |
| Product ID | VL-1 |
| Category | Play ⊃ Toys, Things We Use ⊃ Electronics |
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The VL-1 featured a small LCD display capable of displaying 8 characters. This was primarily used for the calculator function, but also displayed notes played. As well as this, the VL-1 also had changeable tone and balance, basic tempo settings and a real-time monophonic music sequencer, which could play back up to 99 notes. There were also 10 pre-loaded rhythms which utilized just three basic drum sounds.
The VL-1 was the first instrument of Casio's VL-Tone product line, and is sometimes referred to as the VL-Tone. It combined a calculator, synthesizer, and sequencer. VL-1 is notable for its kitsch value among electronic musicians, due to its cheap construction and its unrealistic, uniquely low-fidelity sounds.
Keyboard: 29 keys (monophonic). Approx. 2.5 octaves (relative pitch).
Preset sound: 5 (piano, fantasy, violin, flute and guitar)
ADSR Function: Variable sound creations.
Build-in rhythms: 10 (march, waltz, 4-beat, swing, rock 1, rock 2, bossa nova, samba, rhumba and beguine)
Build-in melody: "German folk song" with melody accompaniment
Number of notes that can be stored in memory: 100
Pitch control: ±1/2 tone (±100 cents)
Others: Volume control, balance control, tempo control, octave shirt (3 level).
Speaker: 6cm (2-3/8") dia. × 1 (output 300mW)
Output terminal: Output voltage 0.5 rms.
Abilities: 4 basic (+/-/×/÷), square root, percentage, memory, 4 constants and other mixed calculations.
Number of digits: 8 digits
Decimal system: Full floating
Overflow check system: The number prior to the overflow will appear with the letter "E" in the display and calculations will stop.
Main component: VLSI
Display: Liquid crystal display.
Display function: Calculator display, note display and tempo display
Power supply: AC/DC 2-way power
Power consumption: 0.6W maximum
Battery Life: When used for music with mode selector at PLAY/REC ... * Approximately 12 hours. When used for calculator with mode selector at CAL ... * Approximately 4,000 hours. ''* Continuous use with UM-3 type batteries''
Ambient temperature range: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Dimensions: 30mmH × 300mmW × 75mmD (1-1/8"H × 11-3/4"W × 3"D)
Weight: 438g (15.4 oz) (including batteries)
No refund.
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