Wow - I didn't know that about the VZ-1. Did Yamaha threaten to sue
them? What a shame Casio dropped out of the synth market - I'd love to
see what they would've come up with. I've got the CZ-101, CZ-1000, SK-5,
& MT-46 and have never been disappointed.
Scott
Summa wrote:
>
> Hi RFJ,
>
> you can find a little tutorial (far from finished) and the 3 most important
> pages of the manual in the files section of that group. I hope that helps a
> bit...
> The VZ-1 is also a FM Synth, with some restrictions (like not every operator
> can have it's own frequency) and expansions (for instance ring modulation)
> to typical FM synths. So if you have some experience with FM synths the VZ
> shoudn't be much of a problem...
>
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Re: [CZsynth] Welcome to CZsynth - My introduction
2001-07-26 by Scott Carr
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