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Description

This seemingly worthless synth/calculator hybrid weighing in at under a pound has somehow found fame and fortune despite looking like a kid's toy. Its ultra cheesy sounds have been discovered and immortalized in the hit songs of such artists as Trio for "Da Da Da" and White Town. The Casio VL-1 or VL-Tone as it's also called has 29 little calculator-type button keys, five preset and one user memory patches, built-in rhythm machine (waltz, swing, rock, samba, etc.) and a 100-note sequencer. There is no chance at any external or MIDI control and there are no filters or effects. There is an LFO with vibrato and tremolo effects and an ADSR envelope.

he tinny monophonic blips and beeps that come out of the VL-1 provide a childishly funny accent to your music, if you're into that sort of thing. The VL-1 is analog, it's tiny, it has a built-in speaker and a useless built-in calculator. The synth itself is quite small, light-weight and portable when running on batteries. The keys are unreliable and cheap soft buttons with absolutely no natural feel, response, aftertouch or velocity. The VL-1 was succeeded by the VL-10 (same spec, smaller case) and VL-5 (4-note polyphonic version with a useless bar-code reader). Strangely, the simple cheesy sounds of the VL-Tone have been used by Apollo 440, Devo, the Talking Heads, the Cars, Dee-Lite, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Vince Clarke, Beastie Boys, The Human League, Trio, White Town, and Bill Nelson.

Product specs

Brand Casio
Model VL-1 VL-Tone Keyboard
Finish White
Year 1979 - 1984
Made In Japan
Categories Portable Keyboards
Analog / Digital Digital
Polyphony 1 Voice

FAQs

What type of synthesis does the Casio VL-1 use?

The Casio VL-1 employs digital synthesis, offering a unique blend of sounds and a built-in calculator function, which was innovative for its time.

Is the Casio VL-1 monophonic or polyphonic?

The Casio VL-1 is a monophonic synthesizer, meaning it can play only one note at a time, which is ideal for simple melodies and bass lines.

What are the sound options available on the Casio VL-1?

The Casio VL-1 provides five preset sounds: Piano, Fantasy, Violin, Flute, and Guitar, each offering a distinct digital tone characteristic of the 1980s.

Does the Casio VL-1 have a built-in sequencer?

Yes, the Casio VL-1 includes a simple sequencer that allows users to program and play back short musical phrases.

Can the Casio VL-1 be used as a calculator?

The Casio VL-1 features a calculator mode, allowing it to perform basic arithmetic functions, a unique feature for a synthesizer.

What is the size and portability of the Casio VL-1?

The Casio VL-1 is a compact and lightweight keyboard, making it highly portable and suitable for musicians on the go.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Classic 80s synth sounds

  • Compact and portable design

  • Doubles as a working calculator

  • Ideal for creating Lo Fi noises

  • Great for sampling small melody sequences

  • Durable, remains in excellent condition over time

CONS

  • Screen can fade over time

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Casio VL-1.

Features and functionality

  • The Casio VL-1 is noted for its acoustic character despite its simple, flat sound profile.

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  • The VL-1's preset can mimic the old Amsterdam Metro doors' closing warning sound, offering a unique and nostalgic auditory experience.

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  • A specific patch number, "909999966," is favored for creating a sound reminiscent of a traditional crystalline instrument from Zeta Reticuli, indicating the VL-1's versatility in sound design.

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Use cases and applications

  • The VL-1 can be effectively used with the Norns tracker to create chip music, enhancing its output with reverb and mixing capabilities.

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  • Users highlight the VL-1's clicking beats, notably the "rock 1" pattern, as used in songs by Have a Nice Life and The Fall, showcasing its impact in music production.

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  • Owners enjoy using patches with long attack times for creating mono swells, adding depth to performances and recordings with the VL-1.

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Software and compatibility

  • VL-1 owners often use a Norns tracker, specifically the zxcvbn, to expand its sound palette and sequencing options.

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Comparisons

  • The VL-1 is part of setups aimed at replicating the experience of playing a Teenage Engineering OP-1, offering a budget-friendly alternative.

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Critic Reviews

Remembering the sounds of Casio VL-1, a pocket calculator with chiming noises

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The Casio VL-1 is a nostalgic piece of musical history, praised for its charm and simplicity. It’s remembered fondly for its quirky sounds and role in iconic tracks like Trio's "Da Da Da." While its sounds are far from authentic, with presets that barely mimic acoustic instruments, the VL-1's synth programming and playful calculator mode captivated early 80s youth. Despite its limitations, this pocket-sized synth offered a sense of musical empowerment and creativity, contributing to its cult status. Overall, the review highlights the VL-1 as a beloved vintage gadget that continues to inspire nostalgia and admiration.

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sprock

First no-pro keyboard

At the time of the 80s synth sound I realised after getting one of these for christmas that I love working out the melodys of my favourite tunes. Classic.

tacohellion

40 years of this little guy.

My uncle purchased it and never got it back from me. I learn ADSR from this little guy when I was 8 years old.....a manual sequencer too! Plug it in to a Fractal and let the fun begin!

rtuckr

Casio's foray into music

My dad picked this up in 1979 and it made its way to me eventually. This is the original cheesy-beat machine and the LCD display actually doubles as a working calculator!

umcaruje

My vintage synth. Makes all kind of lovely Lo Fi noises.

cos_mozz

Fun to use

I use it for sample small melodies sequences, really fun to play with

Artist usage

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See how Moby uses Casio VL-1

Moby

Music Producer

Hanzel und Gretyl

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"...Casio's strange VL-1 instrument sold 1,000,000 units between 1979 and 1984. Trio, the German band, used it to record their huge hit "DaDaDa", and bands like Human League, Devo, The Cars followed suit. And 30 years later it is still backing tracks by Moby and Fergie. ..."

See how The Prodigy uses Casio VL-1

The Prodigy

Music Producer

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Tools of the trade ,,,, circuit bent instrument style #theprodigy #thedayismyenemy #circuitbent @theprodigyofficial

See how Wilbur Soot uses Casio VL-1

Wilbur Soot

Singer, Guitarist

Lovejoy

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Verified via YouTube

In a YouTube video by Ash Kabosu, at the 3:09 mark, Wilbur Soot is seen in the studio playing a Casio VL-Tone mini keyboard/synthesizer. Although the clip is brief, it captures him using this instrument, which is likely the synth featured in "Wake Up & It's Over."

See how Vince Clarke uses Casio VL-1

Vince Clarke

Keyboardist, Composer

Depeche Mode

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Verified via Muzines

"When we were building Splendid Studios down here, we had the Fairlight upstairs at Blackwing, and while they were demolishing this area of the church to make way for the studio, they turned out all sorts of rubbish down here: bits of wood, china, glass, God knows what else. So I came down here with a hammer and just started smashing everything, sampling all those sounds onto disk. Since then we've sampled most things, from acoustic guitar to Roland TR808, and even a Casio VL-Tone..."

See how Tony Banks uses Casio VL-1

Tony Banks

Singer, Keyboardist

Genesis

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Verified via Facebook

From this Facebook post by Tony Banks. The Casio VL-Tone VL-1 is used in the song 'Charm' on the album The Fugitive.

< The answer to Tony's question: "Name the instrument used at the beginning and at the end of Charm?" - was indeed the Casio VL-Tone V-L1! >

See how Stuart Pot (2D) uses Casio VL-1

Stuart Pot (2D)

Singer, Keyboardist

Gorillaz

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At 8:17 "I had a Casio VL-Tone..."

See how Baths uses Casio VL-1

Baths

Singer, Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

You can see Will Wiesenfeld using the VL-1 at 17:29 of his Boiler Room live set.

See how Alex Metric uses Casio VL-1

Alex Metric

Music Producer

Infadels

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Verified via YouTube

In a studio tour featured on MusicRadar Tech's YouTube channel, Alex Metric showcases the Casio VL-1 synthesizer.

See how The Residents uses Casio VL-1

The Residents

Guitarist, Keyboardist

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Verified via Photo

Mentioned in a May 2002 Keyboard magazine article by Hardy Fox.

Even as I sit here I think about other keyboards that made minor contributions, including a hot-rodded Casio VL Tone.

See how Chris Ballew uses Casio VL-1

Chris Ballew

Singer, Guitarist

The Presidents of the United States of America

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Verified via YouTube

At 4:40 Chris talks about his first band and his casio vl tone

See how Graham Massey uses Casio VL-1

Graham Massey

Guitarist, Keyboardist

808 State

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Verified via Discogs

A Casio VL Tone was used on the track "Fuzz Nasty," according to the liner notes for State to State 2.

See how Solar Fields uses Casio VL-1

Solar Fields

Music Producer

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Verified via Igloo Magazine

" Everything is connected to each other so one synthesizer is a little module of the whole thing. With some buttons I can easily route the signal path as I want it, so if I want to use my old lo-fi Casio VL-1 as the source and use the Korg MS-20 as a filter and end up in the Kyma system for effect processing, it’s very simple. "

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