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Re: [CZsynth] Re: choice of a CZ synth

2012-11-05 by Jason Adkins

Depends how retro you want to be,they were all metal in the seventies.
Yeah now there's an idea an Atari ST Plugin for a DAW....... ;)

J

On 5 Nov 2012, at 12:54, Lee Borrell wrote:

> 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
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> http://ctrlr.org/page.php?p=ddb
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> as was mentioned.
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> My brother is looking to make xml templates via VB (I think) - which  
> ma resurrect my VB editor.
>
> http://templarseries.atspace.com/pss480.html
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> 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.
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> ________________________________
> From: k9k9dog <domgoold@...>
> To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, 5 November 2012, 11:06
> Subject: [CZsynth] Re: choice of a CZ synth
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> 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
>>
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