Casio Keyboards
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Casio keyboards are used to make most of the music for the Homestar Runner cartoons. They also make appearances in some of the toons.
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Casio SK-1
The Casio SK-1 in particular was the tool used to craft some of homestarrunner.com's most recognizable tunes. It can even be said that younger generations now attribute the SK-1's lo-fi drum beats to Homestar Runner, unaware of their origin.
Songs made with SK-1
- Old Intro
- A Jumping Jack Contest intro credits
- Eggs (toon)
- A Jorb Well Done
Appearances
- FAQ — According to The Brothers Chaps, most of the music on the site is made with "old Casio keyboards or worse".
- The Cheat's Keyboard is a Casio SK-1.
- Several of the SK-1's rhythms and presets have shown up as background music and sound effects, particularly in the Old Intro and A Jorb Well Done.
- Sweet Cuppin' Cakes — Keyboard Strong Bad's head is a Casio VL-Tone.
- Email lady...ing — The background riffs on the LaserDisc song are demo tracks of the Casio MT-100.
External Links
- VL1 - the Casio VL-Tone Emulator should be able to produce virtually identical sounds.