MATRIXSYNTH: Yamaha CS01


Saturday, February 16, 2008

Yamaha CS01

images via this auction. NOTE THIS IS NOT FOR THE MKII Version.

"1984 Yamaha CS01 Monophonic Analog Synth. This is a Casio-size battery powered synth, but make no mistake- it's all analog. The CS01II is almost exaclty the same as the CS01, the only differences being the filter section and the color scheme. PLEASE NOTE: the cv/gate inputs in the video are third-party mods that the CS01 in this auction DOES NOT have. You do, however, get the factory AC adapter and the guitar strap pegs, which are already installed and ready for you to start rockin' keytar style"


Yamaha CS01-II Synthesizer Demo (previously posted here).

Note the video is for the MKII and not the one being auctioned. "All the sounds (drums too) are from my old monophonic Yamaha CS01-II, which I had retrofitted with CV/Gate jacks and plugged into a Kenton Pro Solo midi/cv box. I bounced each part from midi to audio one by one in Cubase, mixed with some effects. Maybe I'll develop this into a complete song someday, for now it was just a quick experiment to see what a full arrangement using the CS01-II would sound like. You can download a Kontakt program of a bass sound I made with this synth here."

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