1. Kerber Songs- 1- on the Casio Cz-5000 Synthesizer prof.Miki
Only for Education and Entertainment;-)Kerber Songs 1 on the Casio Cz-5000 Synthesizer by prof.Miki
Kerber Songs 1 List:
1.Ratne Igre-Kerber
2.Na Raskrscu-Kerber
3.Bolje da sam druge ljubio-Kerber
4.Hajde da se volimo-Kerber
Prof.Miki keyboard covers and original work on the Electronic keyboards Roland D-50,Yamaha Dx-7,Korg M-1 Casio Cz-5000 Casio Ap-45,Casio Wk-3500 Roland Va-7,Roland VP-550
Drum Machines;Roland R-8,Boss Dr-660 mk2
Mixer and hd recorder;Yamaha Aw-16g+Zoom H1
Post Production;Adobe Audition 1.5
2. Kerber Songs 2 on the Casio Cz-5000 Synthesizer prof.Miki
Samo za Obrazovanje i Ucenje;-)Kerber Songs 2 on the Casio Cz-5000 Synthesizer prof.Miki Casio Sintisajzer Cz-5000 sa Pd sintezom zvuka sa 2 oscilatora ako se dobro programira moze da zvuci ovako;-)
Kerber Song List;
1.Sutrasnji dan -Kerber
2.Poslednja -Kerber
3.Izmedju jave i sna-Kerber
4.Jos samo ovu noc mi daj-Kerber
5.Zauvek slobodna-Kerber
6.Tvoja pesma-Kerber
Prof.Miki born in Kragujevac Serbia(1975)Serbian New Age Composer Equipment;-)Casio Cz-5000(1985)Phase Distortion Synthesizer
Roland D-50- Linear Synthesizer(1987),ROLAND VP-550-Vocoder-(2006),Roland Va-7 Arranger Synthesizer(2001)Roland Cube-30x amplifier(2006),Roland R-8 Drum Machine(1989)Boss Dr.660 Mk-2 Drum Machine(1993),Yamaha DX-7-Digital Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer(1983) KORG M-1- Sampler rom synthesizer-(1988)Korg-sustain pedal,Boss DD-6 Digital Delay Pedal(2002),Digitech X-Stereo Phaser Pedal X-Series(2002)Boss RT-20 Rotary Ensemble Pedal(2005) Boss Tr-2 Tremolo Pedal(2001)
Casio AP-45-Digital Piano(2007),Casio WK-3500-Arranger Synthesizer(2003),YAMAHA AW-16G-Mixer+Hard Disc recorder(2002),Zoom H-1 Handy Recorder-(2010),,AKG-K-240 Studio Headphones-(2011);-)Used Software:Adobe Audition 1,5;-),Power Director 11 and Microsoft Office Picture Manager+Google Images;-)
3. Queen songs on the Casio Cz 5000 prof.Miki
Only for Education and Entertainment;-)
Queen songs on the Casio Cz-5000 Synthesizer custom sounds by prof.Miki
Queen Song List
1.Back Chat
2.A kind of Magic
3.Vultan's Theme
4.Who wants to live forever
5.I want it all
6.Save me
7.Spread your wings
8.Scandal
9.Under pressure
10.Radio Ga-Ga
"How to really understand programming the Casio CZ Series from the CZ-101 to the CZ-1
https://hyperfollow.com/scififunk/
This series demonstrates how the synth works at a detailed level. By the time you have watched them all, you will have a great idea of how all the parameters interact for making sounds.
The Casio CZ-101 was my very first poly synth bought way back in 1985."
00:00 CZ-101, CZ-1 Introduction to programming using the Virtual CZ plugin.
00:40 We start with most basic sound BUT with Velocity sensitivity, so the sound is alive as you play (tone movement).
01:51 Fine tuning movement. The built-in chorus, plus Chorus defined (technically).
02:56 More fine tuning movement. A manual chorus - using the Vibrato section.
03:41 Harmonic movement. Using a chord that doesn’t resolve. E.g. C Maj 7 flat 5.
04:22 Add a vintage reverb with a long tail and the sound comes alive.
05:17 Using Detune to add movement. Line 1 + Line 1 or Line 1 + Line 2.
07:25 Future lessons will use the Envelopes to add further movement.
00:00 Combining Sawtooth and Square Waves (keeping the same octave discussion) 01:00 Combining Sawtooth with the other waveforms inc. Resonance waveforms. 01:51 How resonance waveforms can work the same as a resonance slider. 04:11 Using resonance to sound a bit like a vocal sound (low-end frequencies). 06:01 54% is the magic number for performance vibrato (demo as well) 06:25 Stacking. Super Saw wave examples. 07:29 Ring modulation add complexity (or fuzziness) to a sound.
Casio CZ Synth PROGRAMMING. 3 of 4. “2 Osc FULL CONTROL”. (CZ 101, CZ 1000, CZ 5000, CZ 1)
00:00 How to have full control over 2 oscillators. Set up explained. 02:16 Start point. A tiny delay means it sounds like its being phased/flanged. 03:19 Lets hear how each combination of waveforms sound. 04:00 The threshold for hearing the same waveform on the other oscillator. 04:50 Using envelopes to smooth filter sweeps. 05:35 More combinations. 06:39 Pulse width discussion. Using Filter sweeps to hear the differences in waveforms)
00:00 How to have full control over 2 oscillators. Set up explained. 02:16 Start point. A tiny delay means it sounds like its being phased/flanged. 03:19 Lets hear how each combination of waveforms sound. 04:00 The threshold for hearing the same waveform on the other oscillator. 04:50 Using envelopes to smooth filter sweeps. 05:35 More combinations. 06:39 Pulse width discussion. Using Filter sweeps to hear the differences in waveforms)
Update: 3rd video, pics, and details added below. Check with the dealers on the right for availability.
"The 'CIZZLE' is a dual digital 'phase distortion' VCO inspired by the classic Casio 'CZ' series synthesizers. It brings the specifics of 'CZ' style phase distortion (PD) synthesis into Eurorack with the inclusion of primary and secondary oscillator layering and detuning (with up to 8 voice chord generation), extended morphable PD wave generation algorithms, unique resonance wave generation, plus specific 'end of chain' ring modulation and noise modes that are key to the CZ sound.
The voices also feature built in VCAs and various modulation controls and inputs, a cv-able chord mode, tracking ability, triggered mode switching and can be output independently or mixed with stereo widening.
The 'CIZZLE' finally brings characteristic CZ style synthesis to Eurorack with a rich palette of sounds from mellow ambient tones, 90s Detroit Techno inspired chords, Reese style basses, and synth tones with unique faux resonance squelch."
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:08 - Frequency Controls
4:20 - OSC A Controls
12:38 - OSC B Ring Mod
18:08 - OSC B Noise
23:30 - Chord Mode
28:57 - Patches - Acid Bassline
30:58 - Patches - Ambient Chords
32:46 - Patches - Beat
34:38 - Outro
"ALM / Busy Circuits invited artists Satoshi and Makoto, renowned Casio CZ synthesists, to the Clockface Modular shop and studio in Tokyo, Japan to try out the new ALM CIZZLE module. This short film documents the visit and provides a translated interview.
Satoshi and Makoto are a twin duo that received international acclaim in 2017 with the release of their debut album 'CZ-5000 Sounds and Sequences' on Safe Trip. In 2020, their follow up album "CZ-5000 Sounds and Sequences Vol. II” was released, solidifying their dedication to the Casio CZ synthesizer.
The new ALM CIZZLE is a dual digital 'phase distortion' VCO inspired by the classic Casio CZ series synthesizers. It brings the specifics of CZ style phase distortion (PD) synthesis into Eurorack with the inclusion of primary and secondary oscillator layering and detuning (with up to 8 voice chord generation), extended morphable PD wave generation algorithms, unique resonance wave generation, plus specific 'end of chain' ring modulation and noise modes that are key to the CZ sound. The CIZZLE is available now from fine ALM stockists worldwide.
"Cizzle is a Eurorack synth voice from ALM Busy Circuits based around Phase Distortion synthesis, which Casio pioneered in their CZ series back in the 1980s.
It contains two digital oscillators that would typically be combined and used as one voice, but you can also use them independently. Each oscillator can produce four-note chords and has its own VCA, so all you need is an envelope or two to start using this as a complete voice.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Patch previews
02:10 What is phase distortion?
02:48 Cizzle overview
06:27 Deep house chords
09:34 Ring mod electro synth
12:34 Sweeping synth arpeggios
13:56 Jacking house loops
16:22 Two separate voices
18:12 Dual stepped modulation
20:16 Chord progression sequencing
23:06 Freaky techno loops
The ’CIZZLE’ is a dual digital ’phase distortion’ VCO inspired by the classic Casio ’CZ’ series synthesizers. It brings the specifics of ’CZ’ style phase distortion (PD) synthesis into Eurorack with the inclusion of primary and secondary oscillator layering and detuning (with up to 8-voice chord generation), extended morphable PD wave generation algorithms, unique resonance wave generation, plus specific ’end of chain’ ring modulation and noise modes that are key to the CZ sound.
The voices also feature built in VCAs and various modulation controls and inputs, a cv-able chord mode, tracking ability, triggered mode switching and can be output independently or mixed with stereo widening.
The ’CIZZLE’ finally brings characteristic CZ style synthesis to Eurorack with a rich palette of sounds from mellow ambient tones, 90s Detroit Techno inspired chords, Reese style basses, and synth tones with unique faux resonance squelch.
Feature List → Dual phase distortion VCO with direct and voltage controlled parameters.
→ Easy, quick and accurate tuning via an encoder control.
→ 9 morphing phase distortion ’Algorithms’ (Osc A) with direct and CV control.
→ PD Offset ’Shape’ with direct and CV control.
→ Unique CZ resonance waveform (Osc B) with direct and CV control.
→ Multiple Osc B modes; Rez, Ring Mod, and Noise based on classic CZ synthesis.
→ Mode switchable via direct and trigger control.
→ Optional Osc B frequency tracking of Osc A with offset.
→ Voltage controlled chord mode with inversion and up to 8 voices.
→ Dedicated oscillator output level VCAs.
→ Separate dual or mixed outputs with stereo widening effect.
→ Skiff friendly with reverse power protection.
→ 2 Year Warranty.
→ Made in England.
Ideal For
→ Flexible and precise primary digital voice duties in a Eurorack system.
"CZ Touch is a patch editor for the Casio CZ series of synthesizers. If you have a CZ-101, CZ-1000, or CZ-5000 then this is the editor for you! CZ Touch gives you touch-based control over all of the voice parameters on your CZ synthesizer. Just make a change on the screen, and the change is instantly sent to your synthesizer.
CZ Touch especially shines in giving you direct, easy control over the 8-stage envelopes on your synth. No more menu diving to create a complex envelope.
Here are some more features:
* Save patches to your iOS device, with names
* Share/export your patches via email: patches are saved as sysex files that can be transmitted to your synthesizer by a sysex program.
* Copy/Paste envelopes between DCO, DCW, and DCA
* Create random patches
* Copy the current patch from your synth to your iOS device, for further editing
Use this app either with a MIDI adapter for your iOS device, or via a wireless MIDI connection to your Mac or PC, with your CZ synthesizer connected to your Mac or PC via MIDI.
REQUIREMENTS:
* A Casio CZ synthesizer (CZ-101, CZ-1000, or CZ-5000)
* A MIDI adapter for your iOS device, OR a Mac or PC connected to your CZ via MIDI and a wi-fi connection between your Mac or PC and your iOS device.
NOTE: This app does NOT make any sound! It's just an editor for your Casio CZ synthesizer. If you don't have a Casio CZ synthesizer, this app won't do anything useful for you.
This app is not affiliated or endorsed by Casio. It's just an app I made to fill a need!"
"This is the original sound patch created with Casio CZ - 5000.
I tried devising the tone color change after the key was pressed / released using the characteristic 8 step envelope. Thin reverb is wearing. "
"How to program the Casio CZ-101, CZ-1, CZ-5000 etc. The series starts with a demo where I am changing parameters of a patch in real time. Please like http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for updates.
The Casio CZ series whilst totally digital has many similarities with traditional analogue synthesis. Indeed the Names of the elements may have changed (DCO, CDW, DCA etc) but essentially It correlates to the VCO,VCF,VCA on an analogue series.
The Casio CZ-101. CZ-1 etc uses 8 basic waveforms which can be "phase distorted" i.e. pulled about a bit to make new sounds. Indeed as they have two oscillators AND the ability to stack voices, you can also think of this as an additive/subtractive synthesizer hybrid."
Part 2: "The Casio CZ-1 has after touch, a built in chorus (which works well with brass and strings). You can also use the Line button to apply phasing and other doubled effects.
Portamento and glide are included as part of the synth. Both are very programmable. I discuss the differences in memory between the CZ-101 and CZ-1.
I look at various sound synthesis handbooks from the series (the CZ-101 is the best one with the most colour), plus magazines from the era that review the machines.
Finally I show the performance elements - solo, bend range and vibrato and octave."
Part 3: "I change combinations of waveforms on both DCOs, and how they interact with Line select. Looking at the 8 stage envelopes we see that you get envelopes for each DCO (pitch), DCW (filter) and DCA (amplitude).
The key stages in the envelopes are the sustain and release, everything revolves around them. Note that these envelopes are better than the traditional ADSR envelopes."
Part 4: "A resonance filled sound is achieved by upping the filter on the DCW on wavefroms 6 to 8, and on a square wave upping the filter gives a lovely solo synth sound.
I go on to look at key follow and the effect it has on the sound (over the range of the keyboard). The CZ-1 can name it's sounds, which was pretty good for 1985/86.
Velocity on the CZ-1 applies velocity sensitivity to the keys - the higher the setting the less velocity applied to the keys changes the sound. So a low setting means all your wonderful playing nuances can be captured during a performance."
"How to program the Casio CZ Series from the CZ-101 to the CZ-1
https://hyperfollow.com/scififunk/
A Step-by-step tutorial for programming the Casio CZ Series of Vintage Synthesizers. I explain what each Pot and Slider does on the synthesizer and how they interact to create sound.
PLEASE NOTE - Subsequent Casio Progamming Tutorials will use Plug-in Boutiques Virtual Casio CZ VST plugin, as it#s so much quicker to program this way.
This series demonstrates how the synth works at a high level, enough to get you making sounds. For an in-depth look at programming the Synth as a whole. Please refer to my advanced programming series.
00:00 Example CASIO CZ programming session. Waveform sounds.
01:58 The 8 stage envelope.
03:08 Envelope visual examples.
Please watch the whole video to make sense of the chapters.
The Casio CZ-101 was my very first poly synth bought way back in 1985."
"How to program the Casio CZ Series from the CZ-101 to the CZ-1
https://hyperfollow.com/scififunk/
A Step-by-step tutorial for programming the Casio CZ Series of Vintage Synthesizers. I explain what each Pot and Slider does on the synthesizer and how they interact to create sound.
PLEASE NOTE - Subsequent Casio Programming Tutorials will use Plug-in Boutiques Virtual Casio CZ VST plugin, as its so much quicker to program this way.
This series demonstrates how the synth works at a high level, enough to get you making sounds. For an in-depth look at programming the Synth as a whole. Please refer to my advanced programming series.
00:00 Key Follow. Change the sound as you play higher up the keyboard
01:58 Filter programming examples. Patience is required! (Better to program via Plugin Boutiques Virtual Casio CZ VST plugin).
05:14 Sharper sound example. (Taking chorus off, key follow off)
06:12 CZ-1 Name your sounds (pretty good for 1985/6)
06:50 Velocity key applies velocity sensitivity. (CZ-1 only) Examples shown. How to get your sound sharp.
08:30 Add waveforms together, Ring Modulator.
09:00 An old cliche: Get a sound close to what you want to achieve and start fiddling = quicker results.
Please watch the whole video to make sense of the chapters."
"How to program the Casio CZ Series from the CZ-101 to the CZ-1
https://hyperfollow.com/scififunk/
A Step-by-step tutorial for programming the Casio CZ Series of Vintage Synthesizers. I explain what each Pot and Slider does on the synthesizer and how they interact to create sound.
This series demonstrates how the synth works at a high level, enough to get you making sounds. For an in-depth look at programming the Synth as a whole. Please refer to my advanced programming series.
00:00 Introduction demo playing with settings that can easily be tweaked live. 03:30 All the CZ synths are basically the same architecture. The CZ-1 is the best model as it is velocity-sensitive. 04:16 Articles from the period explaining how to program the CZ-101. 04:58 The essence of Phase Distortion programming. 05:30 All 8 basic waveforms that start sound on a Casio CZ-101 etc. 06:50 How the synth sound chain hangs together (DCO, DCW, DCA) 07:48 Line select. How the oscillators work together. This is an important setting. 08:20 Noise and Ring modulator, plus detune, examples of using them with line select. Please watch the whole video to make sense of the chapters.
The Casio CZ-101 was my very first poly synth bought way back in 1985."
"Hi :) This synth jam session features two completely opposite synths. The mighty and powerful analog Jupiter-8 and the big sized (completely digital) Casio CZ-5000 phase distortion synth. The CZ patch is my newest programming for the CZ. Synths : Roland Jupiter-8: synth bass and JP synth strings (new patch) Alpha Juno-1: synth 'arp' with the Korg EMX drum machine Casio CZ-5000: warm synth strings"
"For a limited time in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Casio Toshio invention Memorial in Seijo from December 7, 2015 to 26 days, many of Casio electronic musical instrument name of the machine has been special exhibition. What in it, Isao Tomita became the CZ series of the original post-supervised "Cosmo synthesizer" has been exhibited, I was able to be allowed to specially taken with kindly Casio Toshio invention Memorial .
Although had been exhibited this time was only the main unit, the source of this addition to the keyboard unit, the waveform is sampled connect the digitizer is there 16bit personal computer, I was able to be processed.
Within the rack, but did not make it into the release of what was announced, it was released 16bit sampler sampler "ZZ-1" of vision that became the prototype of the "FZ-1" after was also housed.
Unfortunately, the power supply was not possible to manipulate or heard the sound does not enter. But I was able to touch directly on the Cosmo synthesizer you think Defunct without having seen decent until now.
Again we would like to thank Casio Toshio invention Memorial who gave a very valuable opportunity.
"The CZ-1 synthesizer competes with the CZ-5000 for the title of most advanced in the CZ series. The CZ-1 had all the features of the CZ-5000 except the sequencer. However, the CZ-1 doubled the memory, was multitimbral, also stored splits and layers as "Operation Memories", added velocity and aftertouch sensitivity to the keyboard, along with programming parameters to control how velocity and aftertouch pressure would affect the sound. In this respect the CZ-1 is the most advanced CZ synthesizer. The CZ-1 also featured a backlit display - a small but nice improvement over the rest of the series.
It has a full 61-note, 5-octave keyboard with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity. Very professional features from a Casio synth! Otherwise it is essentially a CZ-3000 (which is essentially two CZ-1000s or CZ-101s). With the CZ-1 you get 8-stage envelopes, 2 oscillators per voice and a whole lot more, with relatively easy programming.
Polyphony: 16 voices; Oscillators: 2 per voice (DCO, DCW, DCA); Keyboard: 61 keys with velocity and aftertouch; Memory: 64 preset, 64 user patches, 64 patch external cartridge; Effects: Chorus; Control: MIDI.
This has plenty of Yamaha DX-like sounds with a unique use of Phase Distortion synthesis to get them. For performance, the CZ-1 may be the best of the CZ-series. Its dynamic keyboard and enhanced memory abilities make it ideal for live situations. Memory, MIDI and multitimbrality have all been upgraded in the CZ-1 making it one of the nicest synths ever to grow out of a consumer market. As an older piece of gear, I am selling it on an as-is basis and am offering no guarantee. However, as I said, I did test it and put it though it's paces and it was working fine."
Demo of the CASIO CZ-5000 digital synthesizer from 1985.
I played the CZ-5000 with reverb effects from a Lexicon MPX 500 and delay effects from a Korg SDD-3000. You hear some of my own sounds."