Sunday, September 07, 2014

Yamaha CS5 Analogue Synthesizer

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8 comments:

Rico Cummings said...

Since I'm new, I need to evaluate a few digital piano models. This approach is quite straightforward, yet it most likely works for me when I play the forthcoming getting over it.

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rose laura said...

Wow, the Yamaha CS5! A true classic. The raw, gritty sounds it produces are unmatched. I especially love using its filter for creating those retro, 8-bit soundscapes – kinda reminds me of flappy bird sound effects, haha! Anyone else experimenting with creating chiptune-style melodies on the CS5? Would love to hear your techniques and patches!

Runa Misasia said...

Hey, evaluating digital pianos can be tough! It's all about finding the right sound. Speaking of sound, anyone ever tried creating friday night funkin style music with their Yamaha? The retro vibes could be amazing! I'm always looking for new ways to experiment.

Jennifer Theis said...

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Fitzgerald said...

I love how you broke down [mention a specific point from the article]. It reminds me a bit of learning a new skill, or even just trying to explain a concept to someone else. It's like playing doodle baseball, you know? You time that swing perfectly and bam! home run – total satisfaction. But other times, you completely whiff. Still, you learn something from each swing, adjust your timing, and try again. It's all about that process of learning and refining, just like you highlighted in the article.