Friday, July 18, 2025
Yamaha | Synth Space Berlin Tour | Mike Patrick & Michael Feiner
video upload by Yamaha Synths Official
"Join Mike Patrick and Michael Finer for an exclusive walk-through of the Yamaha Synth Space in Berlin, as they explore and play some of the most legendary synthesizers Yamaha has ever created.
From vintage analog classics like the CS40M and CS80 to modern powerhouses like the Montage M and YC series, this is a journey through sound, history, and inspiration.
Learn more about our Yamaha Synth History here: https://europe.yamaha.com/en/products..."
Elektron Monomachines IDM jam
video upload by MIDERA
"Track title: IV
Nothing to report. Didn't like the track so I finished it to move on to something else.
Eventide Blackhole VST used for reverb"
Yamaha CS-80 w/ The Cox Electronics CS-80 Programmer
video upload by rimela
"Multitrack recording of the Yamaha CS-80. All sounds are made with the CS-80, except drums.
Very special thanks to Jair for lending me his CS-80 and Cox Electronics CS-80 programmer. Check out the Cox Electronics upgrade: https://cox-electronics.com"
Also see YAMAHA CS-80 Ultimate Upgrade - A Dream come true...
Pic of the programmer and details on the upgrade via https://cox-electronics.com:
"Here is a summary of features provided by the upgrade:
- 3 banks of 128 free programmable performances
- 6 banks of 128 free programmable presets
- possibility of dumping performances and presets by SysEx
- MIDI sending and receiving of almost every parameter (more then 100 CC messages)
- full MIDI support of the CS-80 keyboard's polyphonic aftertouch
- special keyboard settings like octave transpose, velocity and aftertouch response
- automatic keyboard double trigger remove setting
- programmable chord memory
- foot pedal can be programmed sending CC messages (3 simultaniously)
- possibility of manually disabling a defective voice
- autotuning possibility of all 16 oscillators
- 3 extra separate global LFOs for VCO, VCF and VCA (with MIDI clock sync)
- special playmodes providing various algorithms like voice stealing, monophonic and polyphonic in unison with detune setting
- VCF and VCA envelope time can seperately be switched to 5 times the length
- very much care has been taken so the "analog feel" of the CS-80 stays authentic to original
Also extensive service needs to be performed and lots of modifications like:
- all electrolytic capacitors will be replaced since the old ones are bad (around 450)
- all sliders and switches will be professionally cleaned (around 80)
- cleaning and readjustment of the keyboard contacts
- cleaning of the polyphonic aftertouch parts
- removal of 5 old boards, to be replaced by 7 new boards. Now the very rare YM26600 and YM26700 chips are replaced by modern electronics
- around 250 additional wires, several modifications to the boards and around 70 extra capacitors are needed to make everything possible
- complete calibration of all circuit boards
- a nice programmer is included and only one connector will be mounted on the back of the CS-80
Almost every parameter of the synthesizer can be stored in memory and can receive and send MIDI data. For only a few knobs and sliders this is not possible:
- detune CHII slider
- the four touch response sliders
- the master volume knob (exp can be controlled by footcontroller and MIDI)
- foot pedal exp/expwah switches
- sustain slider (although it can be controlled on/off by footswitch and MIDI)
- the switches and knobs of the tremolo and chorus section"
SCJS#63 RINGS OF GRAINS - Intellijel Multigrain, Shakmat Bishop's Miscellany Mk2, nanoRings
video upload by FL3SHB4CK
"Small Case Jam Sessions #63 RINGS OF GRAINS
Experimenting with the live grains new ability of Multigrain (firmware 1.2)
processing a nanoRings impro with the help of Bishop's Miscellany Mk2
Clock and modulations by Pam
Freezing the Multigrain buffer (+scan+wrap) is ACE!
Is Rings into Multigrain the new Rings into Clouds?
Recorded live thru Syntakt inputs with delay and reverb"
Oberheim OB-1a Classic Analog Synth
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via this Reverb listing
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Bad Gear - Why did I BUY THIS???
video upload by AudioPilz
[Side Note: The main reason to get a DX200 is for how the knobs are mapped to multiple parameters. Each FM synth maps their controllers differently. You can morph sound in ways you can't easily with other FM synths. The DX200 makes for some intersting Buchla-esque sound morphing and exploration. The groovebox rhythm section is just a distraction, but neverless a tool if you choose to use it.]
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. As a professional music technology clown I have become immune to gear acquisition syndrome, all my purchases are meticulously planned out, based on quantifiable parameters like resale value, repairability and actual utility in music production.
However, today we are going to talk about the 2001 Yamaha DX200, an overpriced contraption notorious for its questionable build quality, sonically surpassed by freeware plugins and riddled with more UI limitations than a Volca. Why did I buy this?
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:59 Overview DX200
01:29 Yamaha DX200 vs. Elektron Digitone, DX7 Patches
01:52 Front Panel UI
02:54 A DX7 with a Filter ???
03:12 FX Section, Distortion
03:26 Scenes
03:47 Software Editors
03:57 Sample Player, AWM Engine
04:27 Groovebox Functionality
05:09 Free EG (Automation)
05:35 Build Quality Issues, Workflow Quirks
06:12 DX200 vs. AN200 , Pricing
06:28 H*te Screen
06:56 Jam 1 ( Microhouse )
07:51 Jam 2 ( DnB )
08:53 Finale ( FM Organ Funk )
09:21 Verdict"
Ensoniq Fizmo Users Guide / Owners Manual
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via this eBay listing
via this eBay listing
Korg MS-20 FS Semi-Modular Synthesizer SN 000124
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Beetlecrab.audio Vector Digital Synthesizer Desktop Module
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