The CS80 Patches is not what inspires....
It is its playability which inspires...
The Aftertouch and the hands on interconnectiveness is what the 80 is
all about....
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From: technoproducer303
technoproducer303@...Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2009 13:54:20 -0700
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yamahacs80@yahoogroups.comSubject: [yamahacs80] CS80 motif
Hi Everyone,
Given the scarcity of CS80 demo recordings on the web I thought you
all might enjoy this. This motif (or whatever you want to call it) is
recorded in a single take with ONE dual-channel patch, late one
night. The raw recording is running through Logic 8's "Spreader"
plugin as an insert (to add some width), and there is an aux send to
DelayDesigner (also a Logic plugin). The CS80 was recorded via an RME
Fireface 800.
http://www.technopanda.com/CS80strident.mp3Kinda long, definitely a few missed noteshere and there and no MIDI
quantization, but I think this recording properly shows one of the
many moods that the CS80 can create, with ample use of initial
velocity and aftertouch modulation. Funny thing with this synth is it
can sound totally uninspiring and then all of the sudden one falls in
to a patch that is out of this world. Anyone else feel this way?
Every once in a while I will try to upload some more sounds as I
discover them.
Cheers and Happy New Year,
Kent - not the UK Kent btw :-)
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