I know a little about it. I think it was called the cosmo synthesis computer or something (that's why the CZ manuals say cosmo synthesizer on them...I wondered about this for years as I got my first CZ in '85 and had no idea what that was about). And they only build one for Tomita. I think that it was all mostly a marketing ploy to introduce the forthcoming line of pro synths which I think were supposedly based on bits of the cosmo design. That's about all I know and I learned this much through Julian Colbecks Keyfax Omnibus book. That's about all he says there too. Since I learned about it I've been curious also but haven't heard anything else about it and have no idea what it really did. Since there doesn't seem to be any available info on that I then got curious about what recordings Tomita might have made with it and got no answers there either. I thought maybe he'd have a CD that sounded like a 128 note polyphonic CZ and then we'd all know what it did! But no. Eventually I purchased a greatest hits of Tomita CD and all that stuff sounded like analog modular to me. No distinctive casio-isms. In the end I just gave up trying to find out more about it. Somewhere on the net I saw a photo of Tomita working at the console of the Cosmo, it was pretty funny looking, it looked like Casio's version of a fairlight if you can imagine that! Jon -----Original Message----- From: Hot Doo Dad [SMTP:hotdoodad@...] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 2:20 PM To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com Subject: [CZsynth] Tomita's Casio Synth Does anyone know anything about the synth Casio made for Tomita? As far as I know, it was extremely impressive but I don't think it made it any further than the prototype stage. I wonder what that technology resulted in. Could they have based the CZ series on it? I think it was produced in the early 80s?
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RE: [CZsynth] Tomita's Casio Synth
2002-03-26 by Furman, Jon W.
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