The factory sounds and samples are correct quality, but a little older.
The manual, the blue book (Tutorial Designed for Fast Fashion CS1x sound) and the extensive documentation available on the net can be drawn and rapidemet full advantage of this machine. As is the concept of CS-1x, most functions are Submitted ditions. Nanmoins, the ACCS is the notch thanks ais rtro-clear graphics, and Multi-Table slecteur faade in the keyboard. The ratio quality / price is really correct, as often with Yamaha.Įven if this keyboard is meant intuitive, the publishing patches and Access in paramtres is through menus and submenus. Wide range of quality sounds correct and Varis, paramtres edition of fairly comprehensive and direct some of CASC these parameters are pushed me CRITERIA acqurir this keypad. To conclude this is a great first synth to learn to program sounds. What I liked most: its color, weight, ease of use and sound I used a couple of years the time of existence of my small group and frankly we have extensively used (we had two). The realism was not his strong point, he offered against by beautiful sounds like pads, fx or leads. Some more traditional sounds (piano, strings) are outdated today, but in my humble level was very acceptable at the time. It was very pleasant to edit your own sounds: it takes two layers, we put a little resonance, cutoff envelopes are managed, although his time on dose and reverb and hop it sounds.Īs part of my group at the time, the sounds were quite convincing oriented electro, new wave, dance and techno.
The manual supplied is relatively clear and it is quite easy to find the sound you want and create a nice little set.Įspecially the buttons for a minimum edition are on the front panel (buttons cutoff, resonance, attack, release and ASSIGN1 and Assign2). Each can be modified before and all headed in the effects section.
If I remember correctly, the use is based on a system of layers (2 max) that can overlap. Common fx (reverbs, delays and variations) + an arpeggiator. There are hundreds of sounds at the origin (close to 900) and 21 drum kits. The polyphony is 32 voices, the multitimbrality 16. It has roughly 61 keys, some buttons on the front, the standard connectivity, midi, headphones, stereo output, pedals and reliement to the computer (To host). The CSIX is a synth using AWM2 out in the mid-90s, electronic music oriented.