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Re: CS-80 on eBay? ($15,000?!?!?!?)

2008-03-02 by dscr22

The current generation of musicians plays the technology as much as 
the keyboard (programming, etc.).  And even myself with the older 
synths, I'm not a trained keyboardist so my creativity is on the 
control panel more than on the keyboard.  

The CS-80 is perhaps the one synth more than any other designed for 
trained keyboardists, which most were back in that era I reckon.  
This is with the weighted keyboard, poly velocity & aftertouch, all 
the performance controls.  Not to imply I'm telling you something you 
don't already know here.

But as a non trained keyboardist, the weighted keys don't do all that 
much for me personally.  Actually, the CS-50's key action to me is 
superior to any other Pratt/Read type synth.  Something about it, 
it's a wonderful feel.

--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "JH." <jhaible@...> wrote:
>
> I still love my CS-50. It's a totally different intrument, compared 
to the 
> CS-80.
> You're spot-on about the keyboard action and aftertouch.
> An "ideal" instrument would have polyphonic AT, but as sensitive as 
the 
> '50's,
> and a keyboard action like a Wurlitzer (The '80 is more like a 
Rhodes).
> 
> The 50's limited polyphoni makes it more of o solo instrument.
> 
> If the CS-80 is my piano, then the CS-50 is my violin.
> 
> JH.
> 
> >The real situation is a worse indignity - CS-50 lives on the floor 
in
> >a closet in my parent's basement.  I don't have room for it.  I 
play
> >it a couple times a year when I'm there.  A good way to experiment
> >with the CS audio architecture, without relying on the 80's voice
> >layering.  Faster keyboard action and mono aftertouch can also be 
fun
> >to play with - on balance poly aftertouch is superior of course.
> >
> >Biggest downfall to me is only four note polyphony - I hate that.
> >I'd rather have an 8 voice CS-50 than a 4 voice CS-80.
>

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