First post, by ZEKROM67
Hey guys, so just recently, I got a copy of Casio SW-10 from here: http://erpman1.tripod.com/download.html. It is Casio's softsynth that came with some "communication karaoke" program that they called Lana Lite. And I believe this synth was only in Japan, so it's not that known in other places. This thing is "accordingly" based off GM, it has 128 voices (not sure about this since there is very few information about this, but since it's based off GM, it's definitely 128 voices) and they do sound quite fine as well. Really good for a Casio tbh 🤣. Heck, it even included an amazing MIDI of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, lmao. I wonder if some of you guys know about this synth and it would be nice to drop some information you know about this obscure softsynth.
edit: 128 voices, 8(?) drum kits
update: I just knew that Casio made a hardware GM module, the GZ-50M. I think this is possibly the SW-10's closest relative, or idk. Here is the service manual for it, and this can be possibly used as reference for this softsynth: http://warningwillrobinson.com.au/manuals/Cas … ce%20manual.pdf