I agree, a great effects unit is a passport that allows the instrument to transcend its sonic borders.
I've run the CS-80 through a digital delay chained to an Alesis Microverb. The result was 'transcendant'. It really accentuated the multi-timbral quality, what with Mix I and Mix II being set on different type sounds.
I have a Lexicon mpx500 but haven't used it yet with the CS. Other instruments' sounds when taken through the Lex have gone through a resurrection. Can't wait to try it.
system_700 <
voyetra8@...> wrote:
Personally, I think the trademark Vangelis sound is more than just the
CS-80. The Lexicon 224 Reverberator has a lot to do with his
atmospheric sound.
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "philodryasbr" <arremesse@...> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I am new to this group and have checked the files bank looking for
> some Vangelis like sounds but unfortunately could not find it here :(
> I have tried to program some myself but I think the sounds used by
> Vangelis was improved by some great reverb modules.Can anyone point me
> to some patches for the CS80 that sounds like Vangelis Strings or
Brass?
> Thank you
>
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