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V Collection - Legacy versions => CS-80V => CS-80V Users Community => Topic started by: slammah2012 on July 01, 2007, 10:14:37 pm
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This is why all softsynths and hardware Should have polyphonic aftertouch as a modulation source....
These were done from my SQ80 controlling the Arturia CS80-V soft synth....
http://audio.xanga.com/slammah/b64a71031225/audio.html
http://audio.xanga.com/slammah/126bb1031243/audio.html
http://audio.xanga.com/slammah/e82a31031186/audio.html
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Slammah, thx, great stuff! PS, I had a listen to your track made with the real thing , that sounds GREAT!!!
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Thanks,..... but the real thanks goes to polyAT and Arturia For including it as an assignable controller in the matrix on the CS80V
You know those first 3 tracks???Max??? I am amazed at the power some presets gain from PolyAT....
I just started a wave recorder and played polyphonicaly to show another
Company the importance of PolyAftertouch....So with the track rolling I played about 10 minutes worth using a couple of presets and then selected 3 "sections" of that to display......
This was only to show polyAT control and the CS80V sure shines with it....
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Ok, inspired by slammah's great work, here's my attempt (http://idisk.mac.com/bgarratt/Public/CS-80V_test/CS80V_WW_Str.mp3) at woodwinds and violins. I cheated in that I recorded the violins 3 times. Anyway, it doesn't sound like a CS-80, but it shows a different side of the V.
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Still, very cool!
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Still, very cool!
Here is my real... CS80 Solo through a lexicon Verb
http://audio.xanga.com/slammah/d533e1038642/audio.html