
"i found in an old french book about synthesis (from Jean-Paul Verpeaux) a picture of a 'yamaha FM synthesis prototype', clearly looks like a DX-1, with some differences quality is very bad, i'm sorry, but, i don't think i've ever seen that picture"
Be sure to click the image for the full size shot and zoom in a bit. The scan actually isn't too bad in that you can read the text and you can clearly see the label CSDX. If anyone can translate this feel free to post it in the comments or send it my way. You can find my contact info on the bottom right.
You can find all posts on the CSDX here.
Nice little bit of history. I'd love to see more scans from the book - reading about a hobby is a great way to practise your "foreign" languages.
ReplyDeleteThe text on the page here doesn't say anything about the CSDX. It's just captions for the graphs - stuff about the carrier and modulation frequencies and levels and the dominant frequencies in the resulting waveforms.
hi
ReplyDeletewell, in the book, there was only that page about that synth
it's a book that explains different kind of synthesis, and sometimes shows pictures of different synths that use it (for exemple, matrix 12 for analog synth, fairlight about sampling, and others .....)
i really doubt it would be useful to make scans of the book, but please, if anyone has some more informations about CSDX ...
The CSDX was the prototype for what became the DX1.
ReplyDeleteLike the CS80, it also had a bank of sliders for realtime control - these were removed the DX1.
There were only a few CSDX's made, and they weren't sold.
http://www.kratzer.at/dxwallpapercsdx.htm