Monday, May 07, 2007
cz101 music video
YouTube via robotpickle.
"perhaps the geekiest thing ever. a video of a song entirely made up of sounds from the Casio CZ101 synthesizer. i wrote and produce the song and put together this gem of a video. its very sexual. look at my stubby hands with fat fingers. you know what they say about stubby fingers. THICK"
Update: This was originally sent my way via Chris on 11/8/6. I accidentally double posted this. I removed the prior post as this one has comments.
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Excellent track, very catchy.
ReplyDeleteNot bad at all.
ReplyDeleteI used the cz101 a little on some recent recordings, and you can get some pretty cool sounds out of it.
But man, that guy must have some patience. It must have taken him forever wading through those little menus building all those patches...
um, that is not all cz101. obvious snare is not and a few orch sounds as well.
ReplyDeletegood song but not all cz101 (i have one and used for years)
That was really good!
ReplyDeleteSo when is someone going to release a cz clone? Aside from the physical hardware (midi jacks, preamp, etc.), all it would take is a couple $5.00 microcontrollers to do a clone.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is too busy doing much more expensive emulations of the 303 I guess.
I would so love to see a significantly advanced hardware clone of the cz-101 come out with knobs and sliders for real time parameter editing and some reasonable LFO routing (and min. 3 LFOs) with the ability to modulate both DCWs and DCAs too and independently, not just DCO. The ring mod should be more flexible too (choice btw. source and destination, etc)
ReplyDeleteHas anyone ever tried to hack one of these?