I've never actually bent a VL-1 but i've also never seen a bent one or heard of anyone successfully bending one. Given that it would be an obvious target for bending i'd say that this would indicate that it can't be done.
On the other hand if anyone wants to prove me wrong.............
Funily enough it was a bent VL-1 that got me interested in Circuit-bending. I saw it on eBay and it had a patch bay sticking vertically out the back of the keyboard like a modular synth. I soon forgot about it but the word the 'circuit-bent' went round and round in my head for some reason so I started looking at it up on the net. I already knew what it was but decided for some reason that I would like to get involved. Before long I had bought my first crappy casio and was wondering into Maplin at weekends. Coincidentaly it was about the same time I started having problems with my girlfriend....
The VL-1 though I have never heard it mentioned anywhere else. Being that it costs a little more then other keyboards and no one ever raves on about it I wonder if the one I saw on eBay actually did anything at all?
i have a vl5 wich is more or less the same. it is analogue i think. i was suprised by the amounnd of electronics inside...not much space left for mods...i don't remember exactly, but with my wet fingers i didn't find exciting things. later i found out that some people pay a lot for them, and i decided to leave it original and change it for some more interesting machines. now it is still on the shelf, collecting dust.... my advice : get rid of it for a good price, and start with a sa-series keyboard, their more easy and much cheaper. will give more satisfaction also. but who knows what you will discover if you realy go for it...
I bought a Casio as well because i really like the sound but with a cut off would be better! any news? did someone found any schematics for that? googling around seems impossible!
i started to bend a vl-1 but then i blew it up so be careful i shorted pins around the main chip and got 2 drum distortion and 2 tone distortion its also possible to conect a trigger pulse from a step sequencer (use some resistance) to the next step button durring song writting this alows the vl-1 to play in time with a analogue sequencer the bends were not very intesing realy not worth loosing it for me. have fun Matt
I've never actually bent a VL-1 but i've also never seen a bent one or heard of anyone successfully bending one. Given that it would be an obvious target for bending i'd say that this would indicate that it can't be done.
On the other hand if anyone wants to prove me wrong.............
Have you seen the 9 MOD S-CAT unit? there are lots of videos on the Phonic-Potion site. They are justworking on the midi version which should be available later this year.
For fecks sake, -31 karma and you're still getting on here and promoting yourself despite me repeatedly banning you. Just give it up for gods sake.
And whats this talking about yourself in the third person all about? 'They' are working on a midi version are 'they'? That'll be you then won't it? Or are your delusions of grandeur getting out of hand again?
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