Sounds wonderful! You have a perfectly serviced and calibrated CS-80 there. I have serial nr: 1229. It had some service when i bought it 20 years ago and has played beautifully but now has issues and needs a full overhaul and calibration. It´s a job i´ve put off for years, but now time to do it.
the CS80 is by far the MonaLisa of all analog synthesizers. It was often copied, but never matched. The absolutely stable sound quality is also fantastic in the upper frequency ranges. Even at the highest frequencies, the sounds float like in a shallow smoke. Even if you touch the keys, the CS80 sounds as if it was intended that way. This synthesizer is simply fantastic! It is actually a masterpiece of Japanese electronics engineering.
Its design of the oscilators (and they are same for all Yamaha CS analogs). Their frequency / voltage is scaled exponencialy, so they are much more stable and accurate through all ranges and especialy in highest frequencies its apparent a lot. Pretty much all other analog VCO synths are 1V/oct and in higher registers they tend to be very drifty and unstable.
Nothing comes close to this wonderful synth - just the richness of the sound. The top end cuts through anything, the middle is full-bodied and warm, and the bass is rich and full without ever being boomy or overpowering. I have a number of software emulations and, whilst they seem reminiscent enough of that CS-80 sound when you're noodling away on them, none of them has this richness of sound, the overall warmth... every sound in this demo seems just so well balanced tonally - there is nothing too harsh or overpowering, every single sound seems to fill the sonic spectrum just perfectly. And the other thing that emulations can't do is the physical feel of this beast. I have had the good fortune to have played a CS-80, and owned a CS-50 for many years. It's the way the sounds respond to aftertouch, ribbon, and also the way those rocker switches feel to the fingers - completely different to ordinary knobs or sliders, almost like an extension of the hand. The ring modulator, in particular, is a really, really special feature, unique to the CS range. Looking at some of these pics, I can almost smell the heat coming off it 🙂 An absolutely beautiful demo.
I could listen to this all day. I'm as novice as you can be when it comes to synths, i don't even own a synth, but for years there has been a particular synth sound that just captivates me completely but i never thought about it twice. Up until recently i stumbled upon a video explaining the CS80 and why it's so legendary. I had no clue, honestly. But upon hearing it i immediately knew, THAT's the sound that always stops me in my tracks and just freezes me. To think that so long ago, in a time where technology was still really limited, Yamaha developed this line of synths only for it to be left alone in this realm of greatness for decades to come, is more than fascinating to me. I'm one of the few that does not think of Blade Runner when hearing this. I know Blade Runner, but to me, the CS80 does not owe anything to Blade Runner. So, then i found your videos and i keep coming back to them. I can play some keys as i have learned it when i was young, yet i have no interest in buying a synth except... When Behringer does come out with their rumoured DS80, then i think i'll have to force myself. If it can come even remotely close to this, then i'll be in heaven. Anyway, that's an awful lot of text to say thank you very much for your wonderful uploads as they are really invigorating to me and really strike me like nothing else, musically wise. Thank you!
Really good sound design. I always hear the CS80 is described as one of the best polysynths, and here it is proven. Impressive sounds, great use of the ring-modulator, perfect reverb with the lexicon pcm-90, every sound and dynamic is great on this track.
@Daniel Davis. sorry danny boy but $10k wouldn't be enough....just last year one of these things wen't for $25.000.00 on E-bay but hey danny you can dream,maybe Yamaha will Re-issue it like Moog is doing with their Modulars and the Model-D,or maybe somebody can Clone it.
These sound so insanely beautiful... but like other analog polysynths of their time, they were also insanely expensive. Adjusted for inflation, 1977 > 2020: $22,700 usd. That explains a LOT. And we are fortunate...in 2020, one can buy an 8 voice analog polysynth for $1000 or some such. Not a CS80, perhaps... but still, something quite useful.
I have always thought that Beaubourg was to a great extend an improvisation on the CS80 to explore its capabilities. Don't get me wrong, I am not intending to talk it down. It is actually my favourite of Vangelis' work. So please take it as a compliment when I say this is YOUR personal "Beaubourg"!
Had a CS60. Became worth too much for me to have sitting around... Still couldn't touch an 80, but I'd rather have the CS60 back, than be settling for a Juno. I miss it a lot.
Of all my analog polys (JP-8, Andromeda, OB-Xa & Sunsyn....and volca keys! :) the CS-60 is my favorite. I was able to snag a time-capsule specimen about 11 years ago for a few $k., and it still plays as good as new in 2021.
@@captainvoluntaryistthestat3207 it's not a weapon you can weild. but if you were to use it as one you can certainly bludgen someone to death with it lol
Nice improvisation... very Beaubourg-like . A real video would have been great, just to show that it's not one of the CS-80 virtual clones. This instrument is perfect for melancholy, Vangelis inspired tunes... but not so much for other types of music.
One of the best CS80 demos on YT
I've been listening to this improv pretty regularly for years at this stage. Sublime.
Simply beautiful. The best CS-80 video I have ever listened to. Wow
Lovely sounds. I missed my CS80. Just bought a Roli Seaboard Rise 2, to get that expression back. 👍
Lovely.
This is much better than Beaubourg, you should really make more like that.
Sounds wonderful! You have a perfectly serviced and calibrated CS-80 there.
I have serial nr: 1229. It had some service when i bought it 20 years ago and has played beautifully but now has issues and needs a full overhaul and calibration. It´s a job i´ve put off for years, but now time to do it.
the CS80 is by far the MonaLisa of all analog synthesizers. It was often copied, but never matched. The absolutely stable sound quality is also fantastic in the upper frequency ranges. Even at the highest frequencies, the sounds float like in a shallow smoke. Even if you touch the keys, the CS80 sounds as if it was intended that way. This synthesizer is simply fantastic! It is actually a masterpiece of Japanese electronics engineering.
Its design of the oscilators (and they are same for all Yamaha CS analogs). Their frequency / voltage is scaled exponencialy, so they are much more stable and accurate through all ranges and especialy in highest frequencies its apparent a lot. Pretty much all other analog VCO synths are 1V/oct and in higher registers they tend to be very drifty and unstable.
This instrument has a soul!
Nothing comes close to this wonderful synth - just the richness of the sound. The top end cuts through anything, the middle is full-bodied and warm, and the bass is rich and full without ever being boomy or overpowering.
I have a number of software emulations and, whilst they seem reminiscent enough of that CS-80 sound when you're noodling away on them, none of them has this richness of sound, the overall warmth... every sound in this demo seems just so well balanced tonally - there is nothing too harsh or overpowering, every single sound seems to fill the sonic spectrum just perfectly. And the other thing that emulations can't do is the physical feel of this beast. I have had the good fortune to have played a CS-80, and owned a CS-50 for many years. It's the way the sounds respond to aftertouch, ribbon, and also the way those rocker switches feel to the fingers - completely different to ordinary knobs or sliders, almost like an extension of the hand. The ring modulator, in particular, is a really, really special feature, unique to the CS range.
Looking at some of these pics, I can almost smell the heat coming off it 🙂
An absolutely beautiful demo.
I could listen to this all day. I'm as novice as you can be when it comes to synths, i don't even own a synth, but for years there has been a particular synth sound that just captivates me completely but i never thought about it twice. Up until recently i stumbled upon a video explaining the CS80 and why it's so legendary. I had no clue, honestly. But upon hearing it i immediately knew, THAT's the sound that always stops me in my tracks and just freezes me. To think that so long ago, in a time where technology was still really limited, Yamaha developed this line of synths only for it to be left alone in this realm of greatness for decades to come, is more than fascinating to me.
I'm one of the few that does not think of Blade Runner when hearing this. I know Blade Runner, but to me, the CS80 does not owe anything to Blade Runner.
So, then i found your videos and i keep coming back to them. I can play some keys as i have learned it when i was young, yet i have no interest in buying a synth except... When Behringer does come out with their rumoured DS80, then i think i'll have to force myself. If it can come even remotely close to this, then i'll be in heaven.
Anyway, that's an awful lot of text to say thank you very much for your wonderful uploads as they are really invigorating to me and really strike me like nothing else, musically wise. Thank you!
yeah you should try Arthuria cs80 v
Just amazing. Few synths get into this level of depth and quality.
Really good sound design. I always hear the CS80 is described as one of the best polysynths, and here it is proven. Impressive sounds, great use of the ring-modulator, perfect reverb with the lexicon pcm-90, every sound and dynamic is great on this track.
This is the only demonstration of a wider palate inherent in this instrument on yt I’ve yet to find.
Thank you for exploring it much deeper.
Wow this monster has some serious warmth. Nice tune, too.
can you post more? most people who have them seem to just make a bunch of junk noise.
+bigblockelectra
If I had more time I would!
a tip: you can watch movies on flixzone. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies during the lockdown.
@Diego Keegan definitely, I've been using flixzone for months myself =)
Wonderfully majestic ambient soundscapes. Great work, your CS-80 sounds beautiful.
ugh! that filter is just so amazing. you are really doing this patch justice. thank you!
also no haters at this point, thats a pretty nice compliment in my book especially for 9k views!
@@oiuykghkjgkg this sucks
This is absolutely incredible. I wish you did more.
This is just so awesome my friend. The Synth just sounds perfect. Nice Improsation also.
love how you post the serial number of your unit :D and god damn I wish I could have one of these...this thing sounds absolutely incredible....
Gorgeous improvisation. Also holy moly that's a lot of tiny cables.
lovely!
This is how melting pot of gold dripping down my thighs sounds like
I just put this on to feel good.
Super machine....merci pour la demo...🤗🤗🤗
Gorgeous sound
great demo!
Beautiful!!!
My god, this is so beautiful. I wish I had $10k to invest in one of these. Just beautiful tones, all around.
+Daniel Davis
Thank you! It really is my favorite instrument!
Probably the best instrument ever designed and made.
@Daniel Davis. sorry danny boy but $10k wouldn't be enough....just last year one of these things wen't for $25.000.00 on E-bay but hey danny you can dream,maybe Yamaha will Re-issue it like Moog is doing with their Modulars and the Model-D,or maybe somebody can Clone it.
My name is Daniel, not Danny. :)
@Daniel Davis. Yes Daniel to Dream!!!.
These sound so insanely beautiful... but like other analog polysynths of their time, they were also insanely expensive. Adjusted for inflation, 1977 > 2020: $22,700 usd. That explains a LOT. And we are fortunate...in 2020, one can buy an 8 voice analog polysynth for $1000 or some such. Not a CS80, perhaps... but still, something quite useful.
Vangelis knows very well why he guards his CS80 like the apple of his own eye. 😉
I have always thought that Beaubourg was to a great extend an improvisation on the CS80 to explore its capabilities. Don't get me wrong, I am not intending to talk it down. It is actually my favourite of Vangelis' work. So please take it as a compliment when I say this is YOUR personal "Beaubourg"!
Carl Sagan was certainly impressed enough to immortalize it.
My Ultimate Synth.... but.... every video I see/hear, you always hear a bit of Blade Runner
Propper way to say it is the one way around... Everytime you watch BR, you hear a bit of CS80. :)
Well, can't help it, i think. After all, it's the synth that defined Blade Runner.
Fantastic demo ❤️
Had a CS60. Became worth too much for me to have sitting around... Still couldn't touch an 80, but I'd rather have the CS60 back, than be settling for a Juno. I miss it a lot.
Of all my analog polys (JP-8, Andromeda, OB-Xa & Sunsyn....and volca keys! :) the CS-60 is my favorite.
I was able to snag a time-capsule specimen about 11 years ago for a few $k., and it still plays as good as new in 2021.
Lost mine in a fire, something broke in me that day.
Very nice.
I have a cherry CS-60 here and love it to death.
...and the shot@12:02 is the nightmarish dark-side to the dream that is the CS-80.
That pic should come with a warning; I was nearly traumatized :]
I don't see any valid reason why you don't just give this synth to me. I'd give it a very good home.
Because he promised to give to me before !
@@musella974 Sorry man he giving to me. ;)
It doesn't want a very good home, it wants a very good
wielder.
@@captainvoluntaryistthestat3207 it's not a weapon you can weild. but if you were to use it as one you can certainly bludgen someone to death with it lol
Great!! Are you Vangelis himself ?
+野郎イノシシ
Not at all, but I'm a big fan!
+Jochim Redeker Even so YAMAHA CS80 looks great synthesizer. At least for me, is more of your playing I thought that much better than the "Beaubourg".
+野郎イノシシ
What an honour!! In my eyes Beaubourg ist strange but a piece of art...
Nice improvisation... very Beaubourg-like . A real video would have been great, just to show that it's not one of the CS-80 virtual clones. This instrument is perfect for melancholy, Vangelis inspired tunes... but not so much for other types of music.
Thanks for this, really great. What is it about this thing, jeez.
11:17 magic
Sounds like Beaubourg by Vangelis.
Where've you gone to?
any one know if the Moog one is as good as this thing?
It’s not, it doesn’t have the touch to finger.
Τhe Polymoog was used by Vangelis in his concert at the Drury Lane theatre in London in 1979. I saw it, I was there.
like Vangelis/Beaubourg
my cz 5000 sounds like that when i put it through eventide pedals
Vangelis ❤️
Ephemeral
A