Top 3 Most Iconic Vangelis sounds on Yamaha CS80
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- Опубліковано 1 вер 2023
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I have selected three iconic patches played on the Yamaha CS80 that have been made famous by Vangelis. Next to playing a short cover I will also explain how the sounds where made on the instrument. #vangelis @CS80 @vintagesynthesizer @YamahaSynthsOfficial #synthcover @TheGoldenEighties @synthesizer #vintagesynths #jupiter8 #soundtrack #cs80
Ohhhhhh WOW!! Subbed now.
the invitation stands; but after the interview I understand why you are so busy :-)#losangelesheredrmixcomes
I'm a simple man. I see a CS80, especially regarding Vangelis... I click. I subscribe.
It's great to meet fellow simple man ;-)
The CS-80 just sounds SOOOO lush and magical. It really is the greatest synth of all times. There are other synths that are amazing, but the way the CS-80 used the polyphonic aftertouch to control the filter, gave it such an amazing expressiveness. True greatness. Of course, the performer also makes a big difference, as Vangelis truly could make this instrument sing like the voice of an angel. And I'm not even religious 🤣
Vangelis was out of this world…I feel very humble
An absolutely beautiful instrument, and one of the rarest. Vangelis always poured emotion into his music, and as soon as you hear the model CS80, the only name that comes up is Vangelis.
Bladerunner became my favourite movie because of the atmosphere. The soundtrack, along with the visuals and brilliant acting make it untouchable.
Vangelis was a true master. His synths always sound organic. His albums Spiral and Albedo 0.39 haven't dated in the slightest.
great job... Vangelis was a genius. I still hear I hear you now playing forever
That Blade Runner theme, what a soundscape…
Vangelis changed my life and makes me emotional every time I hear him. Direct, emotive and genuine in every note. I love this video and honestly would watch it if it was hours longer! Cheers!
Brass 1&2, resonance zero, and most important general filter to minimum, then modulation with aftertouch . And Lexicon 224 reverb.
Vangelis was the Greatest Composer and he will stay that way forever.
What an incredible amazing synthesizer and the greatest synthesizer ever made. Used to make incredible music by one of the greatest musicians of all time. RIP Vangelis, you absolute legend.
Vangelis and a CS80 - it doesnt get any better!
@@josesvintagekeys Exactly mate! Exactly!
Dear Jose, thanks so much for doing the video about the Vangelis' sound on CS-80, no one ever made such a detailed how-to video on UA-cam. Have a great weekend!
A great weeked to you as well!
RIP Vangelis. We wil never forget what a great musician he was. Back than in Aphrodite’s Child as with Jon Anderson as well as his solo albums. My favorites are 666, Heaven and Hell, Spiral.
Noooooo I did not know he died, where was all the coverage on TV! Bloody media. If it was a crappy politition it would be all over the place.
he died? it can't be true
Sadly so@@Galova
Great to hear these iconic sounds reproduced and played so well! Big congrats Jose 👍👍👍. RIP Vangelis
sounds amazing!!
I only have to work on my presence - than again blue is my colour ;-)
Really enjoyed this, thanks for taking the time to put it together. It's incredible how different the real CS80 sounds compared to the many VST emulations. I have both the ME80 and CS80V, both of which are great sounding synths but they don't quite hit the spot compared to the real thing. Cheers!
How about the AN1x virtual analog synth? I bought a used one eight years ago for around $250. I call it my "Blade Runner machine. Thank god I bought it then, because now the prices are well over a grand. It actually has a preset called "Vangelis", but that patch doesn't sound anything like these sounds. But it sounds pretty damn good.
Anything Vangelis emidiately gets my attention. Great video sir
Txxs toyota tech!
Excellent breakdown of the signature Vangelis sound!
No one Vangelis instrumental went throw me like Bounty intro theme ! With music , he explained every situation at the story for sure hard , with out of exit .
All Three songs are some of my most favourite Vangelis songs. You sir play beautifully, and hearing them again, gave me chills! Thank you!
Very accurate analysis and considerations, emotions included. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge
Great presentation- even Vangelis would have been pleased to hear this
I certainly hope so!
Thanks, Jose, for the really great job. I Know, how difficult it is, to rebuild a sound on a vintage synth, but you matched it. :-) Great!!!
Evanghelis Odysseas Papathanassiou (if that is correct?)... That beautiful human being. He entered my heart, my soul...my everything. I love him forever! R.I.P.
mine too!
@@josesvintagekeys Than we are both lucky victims❤ I looked it up: Evanghelos Odysseas Papathanasiou should be the right pronunciation/with such a name all is good...whatever you do in life!
Great channel, great video, doesn't try to sell nothing, knows how to play, the sound is great and the camera work is fabulous.
Looking forward for more videos.
Thank you.
One of the greatest artist of the 20th century with the extraordinary sound of the CS80 ... thank you, Jose 👍
Fantastic. Brilliant insight and for this 66 year old lover of all things prog and electronic, those sounds brought the memories flooding back. Thank you 👏👏👏
For me it all started with the sound of Pink Floyd - that got me into synths and keys. Actually I love my Rhodes, Wurli and CP70 as much as I love my synths
A great composer, sadly missed, and a beautiful instrument. Personally my greatest moment of "wow, I never knew that was a CS80" was when I found out they used one for the opening sound effect on the new Doctor Who theme in the 1980s (it was the ring modulator).
yep, amongst the most iconic uses of the instrument: Ringmod voor Dr. Who - but also the bassline was played on the CS
you will njoy the quiz I have just uploaded :-)
Great homage to an iconic synth and a musical genius
Very nice, what a superb synthesizer collection you have!
Excellent work recreating these sounds...iconic
I wouldn't add the 'extra brass' in the end.. instead use one of the two starters, they don't seem to differ that much. Simply beautiful demonstration though! It's truly a timeless instrument. Thanks for the video.
So beautiful (I can't move from my chair)... Thank you very much!!!
Very nice!!!! I always wanted to know about how that amazing sounds was conceived. Thaks for posting, José.
Absolutely fantastic! Great performance!
I bought Soil Festivities in 1992 and it's been my go to relaxation album ever since - timeless, simple and yet so complex
Amazing synth
How beautifull layering sounds!!!❤
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for making this. Great to hear and see it.
WOW! chills down my spine.
Very nice! Great sounds.
Great video. Always nice to see great composers also using presents, it just shows that a lot of the times it's the inspiration to how to use them, what to combine them with, that is the most important in creating a great song. One pointer though, it's pronounced "vang-GHEL-iss", I would really hoped for people, especially musicians, would put a bit of effort in making sure they know how the names of the artists they admire are pronounced. It just shows good musical culture. All the best!
Excellent video! I think this will become a very popular video, and I hope you continue to make more like this.
Well,next to the real thing, you are the master of getting the Vangelis sound on your Prophet!
WoW, It sounds Big & glorious! Congrats!
thats very interesting for me to use my reface , the pictures in the studio are nice
Really enjoyed that, thanks.
What a wonderful sounding machine.
it is!
Sprial's title track is wickedly good.... The arpeggio intro sounds like it's from another planet
I think that arpeggio was done on a Roland system 100
Now the ultimate test...do these 3 examples again but with the vst versions :)
Vangelis + Anderson is magic.
Learned so much from my dads Vangelis (and others like Kitaro, Pink Floyd, Mostly Autumn, Marillion, and many more) collection.
Glad we could see a rerun of Blade Runner together back in 2019. Just one year before he passed.
Man that soundtrack needs to be heard in a Dolby theater.
💚Bravo !! Magnifique !
Great Video thanks so much for doing this - I have already started playing all my old Vangelis albums - Cheers pj
You’ll have a great time!
I didn't know that the ribbon controller was used to make all these pitch falls in Vangelis music. Thank you for that last trick. Interresting.
Now I shall have to go buy a ribbon controller or something like that...
Very cool
Interesting vivid sound...
Suscrito! gracias por tu video. Saludos desde Chile
I'll always watch Vangelis content
Inspiring!!
Amazing, thanks for sharing. Very jealous. I thought the right hand melody was much simpler and only a twin note harmony though.
love Vangelis!
CS 80's brass voices sound amazingly thick ...
Closest I will ever get to a CS 80 is my Arminator 2 VST. I will try to do the same what you have done here. Bravo. Beautiful sounds. I remember seeing Blade Runner in theater for first time and the music was spellbinding. The only thing comparable today is Hans Zimmer Dune.
I would love to see more of these video studies, and I hope someday you make a video about Vangelis' masterpiece "Reve" from Opera Sauvage.
All of Opera Sauvage is a masterpiece.
You did really well there Sir. Keep them coming. I wonder what Vangelis would have done with the Seaboard Rise 2, with its 5d expression.
How dammn good it does sound! The CS-80 is amazing.
absolute Great
Que sintetizador tan hermoso ❤ gracias por hacerme recordar la música Vangelis ❤
Love the kate bush poster. Great video too
Spiral is my joint favourite Vangelis album along with Albedo 0.39 depending on my mood. It's a pity he didn't do more albums like Albedo. My favourite track though is Dervish D - I love playing it on sax or my Roland AE-30 wind synth.
Have you shared it on YT?
@@josesvintagekeys no, not yet. I do have a full backing track but it's in Cubase on my Atari ST. I must make some time to put my MIDI setup back together and get all those old songs converted to audio! 😀
Fantastic composer he was. Taken me back to the 70s managing a record store. Inspiring. Beautiful having all those controls at hand. Nicer than my experience with the DX7. Thanks.
It's great to see someone who loves these sounds as much as I do. For To the Unknown Man, try Guitar 1 up one octave and blend to taste. That's how I've gotten that sound on my Hydrasynth and Peak.
I'm a dumb guitar player and Vangelis is my hero. I heard he had his CS80 shipped from Japan and put on a train across Russia to London. The man was a one of a kind #genius
Nice story.BTW: guitarplayers are great!
@@josesvintagekeys haha, I heard Jon Anderson tell a story that Vangelis had jammed with the YES guys potentially to join the band perhaps, and he proceeded to tell Steve Howe that the guitar wasn't a real instrument 😂 no wonder he did most of his work solo 😅 Guitar is only heard on a few of his tracks like Petite Fille de la Mer. Nicely played in the video. Did he play all the tracks live in that era do you know? As in, he didn't overdub and everything was recorded as 1 take or a mix of takes but he played all the instruments live ?
There's a great recent documentary about him on YT with the Director of Chariots of Fire in the studio where he has around 17 foot pedals to blend the sounds live, it's crazy though he's playing his more recent symphonic stuff which I personally wasn't a fan of but incredible to watch. More Vangelis please you do it so well. I spotted the CS80 in the Barbie video for "I'm Just Ken" along with flash and EVHs son, I swear it had to be the video Director paying homage 🌈 RIP Vangelis
To my ear, no other synth generates sounds of such clarity and purity and harmonically thick richness than the CS80. What magical components did Yamaha use back in 1976??? (Great video, btw! Subscribed!)
Wow...my prefer. Artist...Vangelis forever...
The Blade Runner theme that you played sounds really good but we can’t tell if you hit on the exact preset without listening to it along side the original track. Good job. Sounds great!👍
next i will add short clips of the original - if that is allowed vis a vis copyright laws
So cool. I love trying to do these sounds with the Arturia vst version of it.
you are amazing 100 persent
Wow❤️❤️❤️
Una joya tecnológica de la electrónica antigua! Pero aún vigente!
The China album was stunning. Still love it now 😊
You’re a lucky man to have a real CS!
I realise!
Thanks for this! Subscribed. Just got the Arturia CS80V - I loved your post where you compared the plugin to the real CS80 . ***any chance you can do a video where you recreate these sounds on the CS80V?*** (showing the settings for each as you did in the video with the quiz) Keep up the good work and thank you!
Apart from the real purpose of the video which is the music, I couldn’t let notice how preserved this unit is like if the CS80s were still being made by Yamaha today
Prachtig!
dank Tjop!
Enjoyed your video José, thanks. I believe the Blade Runner brass sound was Brass 1 & 2, but with the channel two detuned with the CH II Detune lever, that you didnt mention in the video. That would make the sound a little fatter.
Txx for your input - never thought of detuning…because the overall sound is always sligthly detuned - I wll give it a try! Overall consensus seems to be Brass 1 and 2 - which also means all the three patches were presets :-)
I have a ppg 2.3 as well. Amazing synth.
great machine!!
I loved his work with Jon Anderson. Arturia made a lovely CS-80 emulation.
fully agree! It is still my favorite work by him
8:00 - I think the programmed patch you made was spot on
Thank you for the reply concerning the effects used. Would it be possible for you to make a video about it how to setup the effect chain and the settings?
The best.
One of my favorite artists for over 40 years, nice to see you working on his music. Were you also at the performance in Rotterdam in 1991?
I was.....
Lucky you! I wasn’t -but how much of the performance was really live?
@@josesvintagekeys from where I was standing I think 50% was live. There was a choir and Jon Anderson sang too.
There were some synths and a piano on the stage but it kept raining so a lot of them had to be covered with plastic.
But the sound was incredible good. When I watched it back on TV I was glad I went to the event because I was there all afternoon prior to the event.
But the show was much bigger than what you saw on TV.
Still have this old worn out Eureka event T-shirt🫣
@@josesvintagekeysYou couldn't see that from the other side of the Maas, where the most audience stood. I think there was not much live, but I am afraid that this is the case with many concerts. In particular with key artists such as Vangelis and Jarre.
Thank you Jose for your time and insights.
I was trying for many many years to recreate one of Vangelis's iconic sound but never managed to get it exactly.
It is something between piano and rhodes.. you can hear it alot in his Antarctica album like Antarctica Echoes.
On Memory of Antarctica we can hear a lot the modulation of that sound .. like a 'tail' at the end..
Was wondering how it could be done................
This was so great to see, really got those sounds perfect. Just one small quibble - The Unknown Man is in triple time, not 44!
oooooopssssss! one of my weak
spots. txxs for the feedback
See your JP-8 in the Background.. had a time to played it in 1982 from a stdio guy in Munic´s Union Studios..but cant afford as well as the ppg´s or CS80.. then got a JP-4 which I loved ..
Short stories brilliant album
fully agree!!! Still my favorite
Love it
THE CITY WAS MY FAVORITE ALBUM HE COMPOSED IN A HOTEL IN ROME ...HE USED AN AMAZING DISTORTION GUITAR FROM THE KORG T1 ON THE TRACK NERVE CENTRE ...IT CHANGED MY LIFE FOREVER
Jose, so well done!
May I asked what you used for your incredible reverb sound?
Reverb comes from Universal Audio Lexicon 224 - which can now run 'native' (you don't need the UA anymore) - and I think they still have some Black Friday deals
Thank you for this video... from what we know, back then in the Nemo years, Vangelis music produced by multiple overdubs, even for the simplest lines. So, in my opinion, the final sounds that we hear in his albums may constructed by multiple slightly different presets to give the sound a bigger presence...
I think you are fully right!
He may have used presets , but he was the one that found them !
spot on!