![]() ![]() Even the instrument names in the SoundFont were written with Caps Lock on since they’re written like that on the Casio SA-10. For example, instead of adding bitcrushing and distortion effects to some higher quality piano samples, why not use some piano samples that are lo-fi to begin with? That said, I highly recommend the electric piano patch featured in this download, as it’s one of the most lovely sounding lo-fi pianos I’ve ever heard.Īs for the recording process, no effects have been added to the samples, to keep the sounds as authentic as possible. You may use them just for fun and jamming if you want, but these sounds can also add an authentic lo-fi vibe to your projects. These samples are cheap, dirty, and noisy, just as the Casio SA-10 is. While the samples were recorded with great attention to detail, don’t expect any audiophile-quality sounds here. So what you’re getting here is an experience similar to owning a real Casio SA-10. As a bonus, I recorded all the Casio SA-10 drum loops, the demo song, and the so-called “Super Accompaniment” loops. My initial plan for this sampling project was to only record the drum samples, but I later decided to also create a free SoundFont which would feature my favorite Casio SA-10 instruments. Originally released as a SoundFont back in 2009, the pack now also contains the individual samples in 16-bit WAV format, as well as the instrument patches in SFZ format. ![]() This page hosts the updated version of BPB’s old Casio SA-10 toy keyboard sample pack. ![]()
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