CS-30 is still mostly underrated. The layout is crazy and even though it is a CS, you never really make sounds on it like anything else. I think if the layout was more straightforward, you would default to much more boring patches. I feel like it was built like it is to simply push the user to be different and creative. Downside - remembering how you built a patch later is basically impossible unless you take a picture.
Yea it's a mad scientist's playhouse, for sure. There are some interesting and odd choices with the functions but overall as you note, the atypical layout leads to spontaneous and creative outcomes that may otherwise never be realized on a more traditional synth.
@@synth4ever I believe that the Human League found it so counter intuitive to programme, that they ended up getting rid of theirs. This doesn't exactly inspire confidence in a less than expert programmer, like myself! Otherwise they would be top of my want list. I think for an idiot "programmer" like myself (I still don't really understand synthesis) it would probably be much safer for me to buy a CS15 instead.
@@MisAnnThorpe It's not the easiest synth to get your head around, but that can also make for happy accidents. I agree though that the CS-15 is easier to grasp and I'd suggest that first before moving on to the CS-30.
Cool sounds there. I especially liked ya made that synth sound like an ambulance midway through. This mostly industrial sound but it gets more musical towards the end. Hey, have ya checked ou my latest vids? I recently posted a blues jam on my 12 string and last week, I did somethin' on my Mexican made Strat that's influenced by my all time favorite guitarist Daryl Stuermer. It ain't a rendition of one his songs, but I just show off my influence from him. And at the end of the week I'll be postin' a piece I did on my new baritone acoustic guitar. Bill Vencil from Chords Of Orion plays baritone guitar a lot. He's purdy muxh the reason I wanted a baritone guitar. And think you'll agree that baritone guitar is great fer ambience. Keep up the good work!
Good and cool playing on this 'rawhide'. I was offered one for 1800 Euros with a two hs drive...
It's pretty unique!
WTF this sounds so raw, almost agressive. well done.
Thanks! CS-30 is a beast.
another solid offering. thanks.🙂
synths are like magic creatures
Yes, they do live and breathe... especially organic analog ones. :)
what's really interesting is playing each oscillator through each stereo channel ... fantastic depth
Yep, its possible to get some very wide soundfields using both Oscillator outputs separately. Just one of the CS-30's many great features!
Excelent sound
Thank you. CS-30 is amazing!
Incredible sounds.
Thank you
4:52 almost bladerunner
Шикарный инструмент , мастер браво!!!!
:)
Spacieba (Russian for "Thank you") :)
I enjoyed that. That was great :-D
Thank you, glad you liked the demo!
Sounds magnificent, really enjoyed that thanks!
Thank you Mark, appreciate you taking time to listen.
Good job man....
Thanks dude!
Great performance! I'm wondering which effects are you using for this demo. It sounds very good!
Thanks. MXR Stereo Chorus + Eventide Space I believe.
amazing...
Thank you my friend.
all I can do is sit here and drool. are you a Nun by the way. Love it.
Mitical Synth and nice demo, good! 🎹👍
Thank you my friend!
I'm levitating! I'm levitating!!!!
:)
Crazy stuff 👍👍👍
Glad you liked it. :)
yes!
Thx! :)
CS-30 is still mostly underrated. The layout is crazy and even though it is a CS, you never really make sounds on it like anything else. I think if the layout was more straightforward, you would default to much more boring patches. I feel like it was built like it is to simply push the user to be different and creative. Downside - remembering how you built a patch later is basically impossible unless you take a picture.
Yea it's a mad scientist's playhouse, for sure. There are some interesting and odd choices with the functions but overall as you note, the atypical layout leads to spontaneous and creative outcomes that may otherwise never be realized on a more traditional synth.
@@synth4ever I believe that the Human League found it so counter intuitive to programme, that they ended up getting rid of theirs. This doesn't exactly inspire confidence in a less than expert programmer, like myself! Otherwise they would be top of my want list. I think for an idiot "programmer" like myself (I still don't really understand synthesis) it would probably be much safer for me to buy a CS15 instead.
@@MisAnnThorpe It's not the easiest synth to get your head around, but that can also make for happy accidents. I agree though that the CS-15 is easier to grasp and I'd suggest that first before moving on to the CS-30.
more reverb please
I really think i have enough synth...but a CS15 or a CS30 - i couldnt resist. But thankfully they are so rare so i am not in temptation.
CS-15 is more common but CS-30 is the pinnacle and yes, not as readily avail... but worth seeking out! :)
I rarely say this, but this synth sounds really awesome and likewise, your amazing performance on this instrument.
Thanks very much for your comment, happy you liked the demo and music.
That's the shit right there!
CS-30 is definitely crazy!
cool
Thank you.
Who let the Bees out of that CS30? Aaaaannd the spaceship?
They should rerelease this beautiful monster that was and still is my favorite Yamaha synth of all time! The ARP killer ! Peace Christo 👽🐕🎶🛸☮️💀😉🙏❤️
The CS-30 is a beast in every sense of the word! It is so much fun and you can get lost for hours with it.
Bathrobe makes you look jedi.
I was thinking the same thing myself, lol
May the synth be with you. :)
Gloria Mundi et the obscure forces malevolae
Indeed...
This video is sponsored...
by Ritz crackers for some reason
Cool sounds there. I especially liked ya made that synth sound like an ambulance midway through. This mostly industrial sound but it gets more musical towards the end. Hey, have ya checked ou my latest vids? I recently posted a blues jam on my 12 string and last week, I did somethin' on my Mexican made Strat that's influenced by my all time favorite guitarist Daryl Stuermer. It ain't a rendition of one his songs, but I just show off my influence from him. And at the end of the week I'll be postin' a piece I did on my new baritone acoustic guitar. Bill Vencil from Chords Of Orion plays baritone guitar a lot. He's purdy muxh the reason I wanted a baritone guitar. And think you'll agree that baritone guitar is great fer ambience. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man, yea this is more noise industrial sounding but nice to experiment with textures sometimes. Will check out your latest works!
Nice!!
Grazie.