I like "plastic classic" - pretty much defines retro. Upon Charle's enthusiasm I got hold of the Atari ST because it has editors available. However,it seems people are heading down the plugin route a la http://ctrlr.org/page.php?p=ddb as was mentioned. My brother is looking to make xml templates via VB (I think) - which ma resurrect my VB editor. http://templarseries.atspace.com/pss480.html I started on Yamaha's PSS480 - but had imagined to include all other retro platforms - something along the lines of Martin Tarenskeen's DX editor (DX forum).I have no idea about XML - other than it is a sort of create your own variable type...perhaps something will come it. ________________________________ From: k9k9dog <domgoold@...> To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 5 November 2012, 11:06 Subject: [CZsynth] Re: choice of a CZ synth if you get a cz101 you will fall in love with it instantly. it is a plastic classic! but try to get a RA3 RAM cartridge with it, as it doubles the number of presets, essential. there's is an atari editor for it called czartist, which may even make you get an atari! this exists also for the VZ series, which is a different synth with different textures. --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "mm47" <marcoballins@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm new to this group! > > I intend to buy a CZ soon (probably on ebay) as I started to love their sound (heard on some youtube videos). > I might also consider the VZ series, but only if it can exactly also reproduce the CZ-1000 sounds. > > - Are there differences in terms of sound between the CZ models? > - How do they compare in terms of programming interface? > - How do they compare in terms of MIDI, and which has the most complete implementation? > > MIDI implementation might be on key point in my choice as I heard they can cumbersome to program, and anyway was thinking that I could build a panel for CTRLR.org. > So, I'd choose the one which can be completely programmed via MIDI, or the one which has most of the parameters programmable. > > I'm leaning towards the CZ-101 or the CZ-1000. > Of the CZ-101 I like the portability and the fact that it could fit on my desk :) > Of the CZ-1000 I like the 49 keyboard format, but not much (the feeling of) the membrane buttons (also, are they prone to break/malfunction?) > > However my choice will be also depending on the MIDI implementation, and if I can program them from the computer.... > so any information or advice is much appreciated. > > Thanks. > Best, > Marco > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [CZsynth] Re: choice of a CZ synth
2012-11-05 by Lee Borrell
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