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Yamaha CS1x

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Manufacturer
  
Yamaha Corporation

Price
  
£599

Oscillator
  
XG format

Dates
  
1996 – 1999

Polyphony
  
32 voices

LFO
  
Yes

Yamaha CS1x

The Yamaha CS1x is a sample-based synthesizer released by the Yamaha Corporation in 1996.

Contents

Aimed primarily at dance musicians, the CS1x features analogue synthesizer-emulating rotary controllers and monotimbral analogue synthesizer voices.
The CS1x was succeeded in 1999 by the CS2x synthesizer.

Features

The CS1x uses the Yamaha Sample and Synthesis technology, as well as General MIDI and XG voices from the MU-50 module.

Effects and functions

The CS1x employs various arpeggiator presets and effects such as reverb, chorus (including flanging and celeste) and "variation" (a combination of reverbs, delays, modulation effects and equalisation).

Users

The synthesizer has been used by Proyecto Crisis, Underworld, Jamiroquai, Gilbert Le Funk, David Bowie, Boards of Canada, Elbow Coulee, Noisuf-X, X-Fusion, Chemlab, X-Marks The Pedwalk, A7ie, Centhron, Sista mannen på Jorden, yelworC, P·A·L, Suicide Commando, Supreme Court, Lost Signal, Phylum Sinter, Cenotype, Everything Goes Cold, Neurobash, K-Nitrate, Joe Pagano, Dave Greenfield, Jordan Biggs, Monoganon.

Sequencer

The Yamaha CS1x can be expanded with a small sequencer workstation module. The CS1x, CS2x and AN1x synthesizers all have a small lip on the right hand end of the front panel to accommodate a QY or SU sized module.

References

Yamaha CS1x Wikipedia