Well done professional presentation. Those Yamaha CS series were so unknown, undervalued. Better sounds and flexibility than some of the more highly acclaimed Rolands.
Thanks for showing everyone what a great synth this is! I'm sure the size and glassiness of the tone (compared to the Mini-Moog), probably put people off in 1979, and mono's were soon eclipsed by the polyphonic synths, but it still sounds fresh today.
Your music is very good and addictive. I love the vibe. Great tone, composition, and production! The cs line is the best. I have a CS60 and I'm about to put the kenton midi kit in. Not sure about it having polyphonic velocity but if it doesn't, I can live without it. I have a qustion regarding the cs20m. Does it have "key follow" of the filter to pitch? Meaning does the synth have the ability to open up the filter on the higher notes and close it on the lower notes? The cs60 has this built it and is very important. I read that the cs20m/40m/70m don't have "key follow" That would be a disipointment but I believe that a midi to cv converter like the encore expressionist would add this feature through the cv in of the cs20m. Because the encore has that built in. The question though is, does the cv in on the 20m only effect the pitch? If so, I guess it could be modded. Is their. Only one cv in on the back? Also, how close is the tone of the cs20m to the cs60? Which one do you like more?
Hi - good work! I'm trying to repair a CS-20m synth, but apparently the CPU chip is faulty and no longer available. Do you have any tips for getting a new one? Or a replacement board for that section of the circuit? Much appreciated, Evan.
Well done professional presentation. Those Yamaha CS series were so unknown, undervalued. Better sounds and flexibility than some of the more highly acclaimed Rolands.
Thanks for showing everyone what a great synth this is! I'm sure the size and glassiness of the tone (compared to the Mini-Moog), probably put people off in 1979, and mono's were soon eclipsed by the polyphonic synths, but it still sounds fresh today.
Wow....great tones - well done
Best synth on the market hands down, good job
Probalby the cheaper way to get the cs80 sound. Good job. Good Sound quality. Nice lead preset and melody. Cool synth
Great track, great skills, nice sounds. Hat down!
Love it I almost got a cs20m a few years ago but my phone was so slow i lost the bid :/
Your music is very good and addictive. I love the vibe. Great tone, composition, and production!
The cs line is the best. I have a CS60 and I'm about to put the kenton midi kit in. Not sure about it having polyphonic velocity but if it doesn't, I can live without it.
I have a qustion regarding the cs20m. Does it have "key follow" of the filter to pitch? Meaning does the synth have the ability to open up the filter on the higher notes and close it on the lower notes? The cs60 has this built it and is very important. I read that the cs20m/40m/70m don't have "key follow" That would be a disipointment but I believe that a midi to cv converter like the encore expressionist would add this feature through the cv in of the cs20m. Because the encore has that built in. The question though is, does the cv in on the 20m only effect the pitch? If so, I guess it could be modded. Is their. Only one cv in on the back?
Also, how close is the tone of the cs20m to the cs60? Which one do you like more?
Hi - good work!
I'm trying to repair a CS-20m synth, but apparently the CPU chip is faulty and no longer available.
Do you have any tips for getting a new one?
Or a replacement board for that section of the circuit?
Much appreciated,
Evan.