Seems interesting, pre ordered a JT-4000 from Sweetwater, as I miss my JP-8000. My JP had the glue keys issue (very badly that a shop didn't even fully fix)....so I sold it.
Pretty sure one res control is for the LPF and the other is for the HPF and, if it's like the original CS 80, both filters will be available to use together as opposed to just one or the other.
@@DECIMA1 Also, "Sub oscillator" was the strange way Yamaha called tha LFO. No Sub-osc on the CS-80. But it had a sine wave you could add after the filter, which boosted the fundamental, which I think is what you get out of that switch you can see under the sawtooth-square switch. The different length of the lines on that switch suggest different fixed volumes, much like the HPF switch filter you had on the Juno 6 were fixed cutoff values.
You talk about the Behringer Mini Cs. Yes, you do talk. Unfortunately no real information or relative sound in this video. And, oh, your stating that Blade Runner only made the CS-80 popular is wild beside the truth. Stopped your video at 1:29, obviously a waste of time.
Thoughts on the Behringer Mini CS?
You buy Behringer? You get what you fuckin deserve.
Hopefully we will see it in 2-3 years. Realistically, I’m thinking 5 years at the soonest.
which decade will it be available in stores?
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Seems interesting, pre ordered a JT-4000 from Sweetwater, as I miss my JP-8000. My JP had the glue keys issue (very badly that a shop didn't even fully fix)....so I sold it.
really want to hear it. but, I'd much prefer the bigger version that I think is pictured on their website.
I want the voices and power of a CS but I don’t have the desk space for one. This thing is perfect!!!
Such a high energy announcer.
It's hard to be excited for synths that may never come out 😆🤣
Pretty sure one res control is for the LPF and the other is for the HPF and, if it's like the original CS 80, both filters will be available to use together as opposed to just one or the other.
Ahh makes sense! Thanks for your input
@@DECIMA1 Also, "Sub oscillator" was the strange way Yamaha called tha LFO. No Sub-osc on the CS-80. But it had a sine wave you could add after the filter, which boosted the fundamental, which I think is what you get out of that switch you can see under the sawtooth-square switch. The different length of the lines on that switch suggest different fixed volumes, much like the HPF switch filter you had on the Juno 6 were fixed cutoff values.
Behringer volcas
Volcas are where I started my synth journey, cool to see.more things like this to get new people into synthesis.
I love hoarding small synths so I want one but not expecting it anytime soon.
Me too.
Yeah, hoarding small things like that is hereditary. Don't worry, they say it's not the size that matters but what you do with it.
Funny mate@@X22GJP
@@X22GJP Well, that is a relief because I have a very tiny dick.
Synths for ants
Think I’m gonna wait a good 5 years + for the hiro tribe instead. 😴
Instant buy!
Me like behringer
Looks more like a cs60. The the single oscillator stripped down versions of the 80. Also no felt mod touch strip?
You talk about the Behringer Mini Cs.
Yes, you do talk.
Unfortunately no real information or relative sound in this video.
And, oh, your stating that Blade Runner only made the CS-80 popular is wild beside the truth.
Stopped your video at 1:29, obviously a waste of time.
Go take a hike bud, you stopped the video beacuse I don't play the CS-80 often 😂?
@@DECIMA1 hey bro, you want to fight IRL? time and place. You didn't even talk about if it has master tuning. Bro.
@@gregorysmith8964 bro 🤣🤣🤣😭😭
@@DECIMA1 other ppl are fighting, we can fight too
i also wanna fight ,- Can i come too ??? !? .@@gregorysmith8964