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Yamaha CS5





Old analog cheapie
Another analog cheapie... again in the Yamaha CS range... the Cs5 offers single osc', (no sub)... a 12db high/low-pass or 6db band-pass filter which along with the VCA section can be utilised by the external input..... (12db high/low-pass 6 db band-pass) gate again, and again hz-volts like Korg.... not a huge-style unit, but they do go cheap, and with the ability to feed in external sounds this could be a juicey little unit to get into your collection... Comments please !....







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Added: 20 December 1998
New price: discontinued
S/H price: ???
Company:  Yamaha UK

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Bazz

01-Dec-99

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I had one of these some time ago.It was a small but warm synth with an external filter-input,which i used frequently because it had low-,band- and high-pass filters..But,as always, my room became too small for my keyz... and i had to sell it..That was a pity even if it was not very fat and had no MIDI.It looked pretty good anyway>>knobs!...I think secondhand prices are around $200 or so.


ElectraVibe

01-Sep-00

Cool little mono-analog unit. Pretty
limited sound architecture but you can
still get plenty of good pure analog
mileage out of it. It sounds great when
processed, BUT this synth is often best
used AS a processor ! The external in
turns this baby into an analog
processing mo


Sander Meyer

14-Sep-00

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It looks great and it has cool bass and
lead sounds.





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Cryptor

18-Sep-00

I got one of these for £150 and I love it. I probably use it more than the Moog Prodigy that sits next to it. The external filter input is great fun and it's nice to have the hi-pass and band-pass filters.

The LFO is really fast too - capable of some really freaky metallic noise.
Also the Octave Divider thingy has a huge range - Really evil dentist drill type sounds are easy :)

Can you tell I make industrial music...? :D


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