This is the synth that taught me what waveforms looked and sounded like and why PWM sounded like that - I went on to copy it on the ZX Spectrum, writing a little PWM sound routine with portamento, which I used for a tune I wrote for my brother's first game (Star Firebirds). I only wish I'd figured out it could be modified - that weak resonance filter was the most annoying thing about it!
That's AMAZING!! I remember Star Firebirds very well, and the sound really stood out! Clangerous noises always appealed to me, and adding bird calls is always a bonus! Very happy to read your message! I managed to make a finger drum program on the Spectrum with poke commands for various (deliciously crunchy) white noise bursts, but PWM?!? Portamento!?! That's some next level sh*t!! Thank you so much for saying hi!
Oh, the innocent fumblings of youth... getting the screwdriver out because you heard, or read it in "One Two Testing", that there was a control inside that unleashed some hidden goodness. I distinctly remember an article (~1982??) where the band Shriekback's attitude to Roland's "no user serviceable parts inside" warning plate was "fuck that!". Shriekback knew what they were doing of course, whereas I, being 14 and having no idea at all - did not! You were lucky/more skilled than me! I only ever managed to break, or change it for the worse. :) Love your videos!
I was definitely more lucky than skilled with this one, but there is a trail of dead casiotones in my wake. They were good times though: no gear fetishization, no respect for warning labels, just the desire to make awesome noises, a screwdriver and a soldering iron.
Fantastic bit of kit and a fantastic demo to go with it. Your high resonance adaptation is breathtaking. 🏆 That is easily the best sounding CS01 I've ever laid ears on.
Bought one myself from the "Freemans" catalogue (only way I was going to get one!) added to my 2nd hand Jen SX1000, then later on a Casio CZ1000 and a couple of modules. It all went a bit pete tong when the guy who owned the mixing desk I had borrowed (so I could pretend I was Jarre) wanted it back. Few years later got an Atari ST and entered the world of MIDI and then took a headstagger and sold everything. Currently playing with VST stuff and was pleasantly surprised by the BA1 audio version of the CS01 as to my tired ears it sounded just as good (if not better) It's true what what they say... Parents, introduce your kids to synths or cameras - they will never have enough money for drugs 🤣
Haha! That's such a good bit of parental advice, I wish I'd thought of it when I was 12! I had a free vst years ago called the Hahaha cs01, and I seem to remember it wasn't bad. If the ba01 is invoking the memories you say it is, then it must be doing its job well.
I remember as a kid really wanting this but instead I got a grifter bike 😂 I’ve always wanted one but ones I’ve found are either in really bad condition or they want stupid prices for it. One day I will get one I’ve made it my life goal now I’m in my 50s but it shall be mine 😅
These can be MIDIed if you grab the UMR2 MIDI board - which scans the keyboard. I have my MKII version MIDIed... The MKII version seems to be quite rare. It gives you the advantage of having a dedicated resonance slider and of course the 24dB filter. I love mine and use it often for all sorts of stuff!
@@BOOelectric happy to help! The MKII version seems to be quite rare just based on the number of TH-cam videos people post of the CS01. I guess I lucked out when I snagged mine!
This wee thing has been on more top hits then anyone could have predicted.
It is always fun to see Yamaha analog synths but then it becomes trippy to see this little thing produce these sounds
Amazing little beastie! I like the hot glue look - its more Punk
I agree!!
Замечательный музыкальный инструмент, спасибо за обзор!
Wonderful musical instrument, thanks for the review!
Thank you so much!
I had one way back in the 80s(wish i still had it) i got some real cool synthbass & other sounds from it-
This is the synth that taught me what waveforms looked and sounded like and why PWM sounded like that - I went on to copy it on the ZX Spectrum, writing a little PWM sound routine with portamento, which I used for a tune I wrote for my brother's first game (Star Firebirds). I only wish I'd figured out it could be modified - that weak resonance filter was the most annoying thing about it!
That's AMAZING!! I remember Star Firebirds very well, and the sound really stood out! Clangerous noises always appealed to me, and adding bird calls is always a bonus! Very happy to read your message! I managed to make a finger drum program on the Spectrum with poke commands for various (deliciously crunchy) white noise bursts, but PWM?!? Portamento!?! That's some next level sh*t!! Thank you so much for saying hi!
Oh, the innocent fumblings of youth... getting the screwdriver out because you heard, or read it in "One Two Testing", that there was a control inside that unleashed some hidden goodness. I distinctly remember an article (~1982??) where the band Shriekback's attitude to Roland's "no user serviceable parts inside" warning plate was "fuck that!". Shriekback knew what they were doing of course, whereas I, being 14 and having no idea at all - did not! You were lucky/more skilled than me! I only ever managed to break, or change it for the worse. :)
Love your videos!
I was definitely more lucky than skilled with this one, but there is a trail of dead casiotones in my wake. They were good times though: no gear fetishization, no respect for warning labels, just the desire to make awesome noises, a screwdriver and a soldering iron.
Fantastic bit of kit and a fantastic demo to go with it. Your high resonance adaptation is breathtaking. 🏆 That is easily the best sounding CS01 I've ever laid ears on.
Thank you! I really do feel guilty to this day doing what I did to the front panel, but it was probably worth it!
@@BOOelectric If it's of any help, isopropyl alcohol makes hot glue release like magic.
I may have, er, melted the front a bit too... Um... Oh dear...
@@BOOelectric These things happen. At least you still have it and it still sounds outstanding.
Got one of these & dx100, love them
Nice pairing!
Cool circuit bending! Nice result. How much did you pay when you bought it in the 80's?
I got it from Freedman's on Leytonstone High Road... And it was cheaper than it should have been... If I remember rightly it was £125...
Bought one myself from the "Freemans" catalogue (only way I was going to get one!) added to my 2nd hand Jen SX1000, then later on a Casio CZ1000 and a couple of modules. It all went a bit pete tong when the guy who owned the mixing desk I had borrowed (so I could pretend I was Jarre) wanted it back. Few years later got an Atari ST and entered the world of MIDI and then took a headstagger and sold everything. Currently playing with VST stuff and was pleasantly surprised by the BA1 audio version of the CS01 as to my tired ears it sounded just as good (if not better)
It's true what what they say... Parents, introduce your kids to synths or cameras - they will never have enough money for drugs 🤣
Haha! That's such a good bit of parental advice, I wish I'd thought of it when I was 12! I had a free vst years ago called the Hahaha cs01, and I seem to remember it wasn't bad. If the ba01 is invoking the memories you say it is, then it must be doing its job well.
I remember as a kid really wanting this but instead I got a grifter bike 😂
I’ve always wanted one but ones I’ve found are either in really bad condition or they want stupid prices for it.
One day I will get one I’ve made it my life goal now I’m in my 50s but it shall be mine 😅
These can be MIDIed if you grab the UMR2 MIDI board - which scans the keyboard. I have my MKII version MIDIed...
The MKII version seems to be quite rare. It gives you the advantage of having a dedicated resonance slider and of course the 24dB filter. I love mine and use it often for all sorts of stuff!
Thanks for the tip! I always yearned for the MKII, but I've only ever seen one for sale, years ago.
@@BOOelectric happy to help! The MKII version seems to be quite rare just based on the number of TH-cam videos people post of the CS01. I guess I lucked out when I snagged mine!
It doesn’t look especially pretty, but that mod definitely does sound pretty!
Ah, thank you!
There's gotta be less destructive way...
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@@rachelar oh for sure, the video mentions repurposing one of the existing sliders IIRC
Gonna midi it?
Hmm... maybe? Probably the already messed up one, cos sonically, that's more interesting. I'll probably break it though.
Influenced by Klangers?
Yup. They always made perfect sense to me.