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DeZmA
Synth Addict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Lalaland
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May-19-2004 13:23
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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought

Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
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I dont know about your Yamaha.. but I have a Roland XV-5080, where I have heard ppl say it contain samples. After working with it, I have to say that its not really true. It contains basically presets or patches...
Each patch (or some may say sample)... wheather its a drum kick or snare, or saw lead, actually is made from wave forms (you have different to choose from square, sine, ect), and each have LFOs, evelopes, TVA filters. In addition, you can pretty much mess with every patch, disect it to its purest form and get an idea on how it was made using the wave forms. It also has many options to creating patches. In addition, you can layer them in many different ways to creating really fat sounds.
I believe you can get a lot out of your Yamaha CS1x, as you need to learn how to use post effects (perhaps external either from software or hardware) and eq to get the most out of it and its patches or samples.
For example, some of the kicks that are from 808 or 909 may sound kinda low or not good enough.. but when adding some compression and equing, they may sound better than pro (if thats possible).
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May-19-2004 20:16
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DeZmA
Synth Addict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Lalaland
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May-19-2004 20:29
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BetaFactory
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Helsinki/Vaasa, Finland
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I have at least never found any EQ-functions on it. I'm sitting with the "blue book/blue bible" as it is called in my hand now trying to browse for equalizing.
The CS1x and an1x apparently have the same case layout. Exactly where in the menus do you have equalizing? I could compare it with mine if that is possible. I don't know how much the internal menus (those listen on the right) differ.
EDIT: a search with Google got me this:
"For example in Various there are several types of Flnager, Distortion, Phasers, 3-Band EQ, 2-Band EQ"
Gotta start the synth up and check it out. Feels familiar as hell, I might have used those after all...but definetly not something I have been using frequently (which is weird if they really are there).
EDIT: Okay, of course it had those 2- and 3-band EQs. But they are not that useful. The effect is up in the uppermost row, the effect row, and then you have some data parameters to the right of it. Not much you can do, and yes I've been using that one frequently, but it's more like choosing EQ the way you choose among different types of reverb if you know what I mean - with 2 or 3 bands it's more like using readymade EQ-presets than being able to fully customize your EQ, at least if you compare it to EQ-effects with more bands. That's only my opinion though.
Last edited by BetaFactory on May-20-2004 at 18:07
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May-20-2004 17:54
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