Friday, March 05, 2010
Yamaha GS-1
YouTube via AnalogSweden
"An improvised quick tour of the Yamaha GS-1. Sorry for all the blabbering :) I also forgot to mention the EQ which is pretty basic bass/mid/treble.
The GS1 has eight operators per voice but these are arranged as four modulator/carrier pairs. The sound "strips" have settings for four operators on each side, so you can mix the different presets.
Read much more here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug01...
http://www.analogsweden.com"
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We have also posted some sound-demos of the Yamaha GS-1 on our website www.tastronauten.de.
ReplyDeleteYou find our demo-songs on
http://www.tastronauten.de/unser_sound.html
For these sound we have used the following instruments:
Yamaha CP 35, Yamaha GS 1, Yamaha CS 70M, Roland Jupiter 8, Sequential Circuits Prophet 600, Roland CR 78, Hohner Pianet T
More sound-demos:
Roland Jupiter 8
http://www.tastronauten.de/roland-jupiter-8.html
Yamaha CS 70M
http://www.tastronauten.de/yamaha-cs-70.html
Thanks for looking and hearing.
Volker Hein