SK-51 is an all-in-one keyboard inspired by the Casio SK-1 (and his brother the
SK-5), a 8-bit lo-fi keyboard from the 80’s, with sampling features and
onboard drum machine.
Called the poor man's sampler at the time, this keyboard
was a real instrument and has been used by many major artists such as Fatboy
Slim, Portishead, Autechre and Nine Inch Nails.
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SK-51 is an all-in-one keyboard inspired by the Casio SK-1 (and his brother the SK-5), a 8-bit lo-fi keyboard from the 80’s, with sampling features and onboard drum machine. With its nice and true to life interface, many instruments (Trumpet, Flute, Piano, Vibraphone, …), 4 sampling slot and many drums patterns and sounds, the SK-51 is versatile and fun music tools. We recorded all the instruments and drums notes, one by one with a professional audio quality (16bit/44KHz), we recreated the sampling features, and we transcribed all the demo drums patterns. Called the poor man's sampler at the time, this keyboard was a real instrument and has been used by many major artists such as Fatboy Slim, Portishead, Autechre and Nine Inch Nails. As some of us at Fingerlab compose their first songs with it when they were kids in the eighties, we wanted to bring back to you this particular feeling from the past, so we created the SK-51. We also added the sounds from the Casio VL-Tone, a keyboard older than the SK-1 but nevertheless famous. Record your voice, start the drum box, play a chord and you got it!