Yamaha Synth Space History | CS-80 | Krzysztof Pająk
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- In this video, take a look at the legendary CS-80 with Krzysztof Pająk. This beloved eight-voice analog synthesizer with great controls like polyphonic aftertouch and a ribbon controller. Its extremely fat sound makes it an honourable member of the hall of fame of synthesizers. The CS80 was produced between 1977 and 1980.
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Yamaha, please make a CS-80 again 🙏🏻❤️
I'm 100% sure that if Vangelis had the choice between a CS80 and a Montage M8, he would've never used the CS though!
@tied515 You think🤔🤔 that's a hard one. he did use his custom synth set up
@@nicholasdorazio10 I think that most of a composer's job is to record, not to perform. I don't know of any storage medium that allows for perfect reproduction of the sound, there is always a mathematical equivalent of compression (even vinyl, the disc erodes and quickly the quality is way worse than a standard mp3 file). From an analog synth to a speaker to the ear of someone, yeah OK this is useful to have an analog synth. But from a synth to any storage medium... you loose whatever edge the analog has over the modern digital. So if your job is to record... well you'd better get a cheaper, more polyphonic, more mutitimbral, more powerful, more in-tune machine, no ?
@@tied515The CS80 sounds way better than the Montage….
@@theclaverman I think this is an overstatement. "Somewhat better" would be a discussion.
We are long overdue a reissue.. and Yamaha are long overdue resurrecting their analogue synth line in general. It's been ignored for nigh on 40 years, but is still fondly remembered. RIP Vangelis
It took Korg for releasing proper FM synth although with a small keyboard.
I've read Yamaha have said they will never re-make it its just to much work and costs a fortune even for Yamaha to make them...
@@NathanChisholm041 they did propose the question “what if we remade a CS-80? What would you want?” or such on their IdeaScale site in 2017 though
They move like a glacier though, I don’t think anything has come out of that site yet.
It is interesting to note the new Montage M8X releasing on Monday does come with a keybed with polyphonic aftertouch, though..
@@Wagoo Well they did kinda remake it already .. just not as an actual reissue that would be 99% true to the original and fully analog. Already back when they introduced th ANX-1 and now in the Montage M. It's of cause not a reissue, but in many ways the ANX engine IS a universal virtual Analog Synth that can make sounds like the CS80 and many other classical Synths. And lets face it. Most people would want a "modern version" that have all the benefits of a modern Synth which you have in the Montage with a variety of ways to mod the the sound of the engine with various effects without outboard gear. But unless you have a very large bank account and knows people that are able to service these instruments It's ji's just not feasable for normal synth freaks to invest in one of these (if Synth freaks actually is normal ) 😂There is so many of the IC's in these instruments that is special made an not even Yamaha have supplies on many of them anymore and can't really help you if one blows up. You have a piece of 6 figured junk on your hands. Even some of faders and pots will have to be specially made or modified to fit in the CS-80. Have a look on the video from Syntauer how involved it is to refurbish a partly broken CS-80. The question that Yamaha made was propably on where to go with the ANX they were were making for the Montage.
@@mrdali67 I own an AN1x and even though it's a nice VA engine, it's not a CS-80..
You're talking about the components as if Yamaha would be producing a 1:1 reissue including giant wooden case, original faders and the original IG chips with miles of point to point wiring inside.. It is true some people want that accurate of a reissue, but I don't think that's what most people were asking for.
The circuitry would obviously be modernised and probably done using SMT components. Yamaha should have all the circuitry for the IG chips so they could be redone on a modern chip, or done discretely with SMT components. Control pots and so on.. whatever works, is currently available and delivers the same spec to the circuit.
My personal suggestion to Yamaha back around 2017 was a hybrid reissue.. whereby they do actually do a circuit modeled VA version of the CS-80 (similar to Roland's ACB).. and perhaps pair that with the analogue filter circuits of the original.. and perhaps the ringmod, which is quite special. I suggested that mostly because Yamaha haven't worked with analogue for years.. and this route seemed far more achievable for them in the short term.. as long as it had the same control layout and polyphonic-aftertouch..
But it would be great if Yamaha did have an analogue engineering team again that could resurrect the full direction of their old analogue synths. SMT components are far smaller, so even though a CS-80 looks like a mountain of madness inside, these voice boards are much smaller reworked today.
It would also be okay if they made it a superset and added more features to the original CS-80 design.. as long as it could still cover all the areas of the original CS-80 faithfully
Honestly this was one of the first ads I've ever watched from beginning to end (purposefully). This was amazing!👏
The most appropriate homage to Vangelis. R.I.P.
100%
The best cs80 demo made !!
I love that you demonstrated this gem with a pop-song. With great analogue synths, all I hear on CZcams are tempo-less ambiant pads. I swear, what would I give to hear someone play pop music on a Moog One.
more videos like this! please!
Please, Yamaha, listen to your customers. We NEED a CS-80 Reissue! But maybe not as heavy as the original
But that's impossible. It is heavy because of the lead and vintage circuitry. Modern circuits won't be able to have the same flavor. And the engineers who worked on it before are either retired or deceased. So I'm not too optimistic.
@@bengsynthmusic Behringer is trying to re-engineer it. And they already told that it will take a long time to get the job done properly. Until then the Black Corporation Deckard´s Dream MkII rack module for around 4.500 EUR is the only hardware option so far (which is not 100% accurate as the developers admitted themselves...but at least they TRIED to come close). The Krakli Arminator2 VSTi freeware plug-in is inspired by the CS-80 and probably the cheapest way to get that sound. But the plug-in is a bit older (only 32bit).
@@sauermusicDE
The latest CS-80 V is impressive and is the most feature rich. I don't have hopes for any hardwares as they'll never be authentic.
I have been boat-anchored to a lovely condition CS-60 for about eleven years. She is the 'Queen of the Studio'.
My sixty is an eight-voice monotimbral 100+ lb chunk of beauty. One that is a bit dodgy _sometimes_ ....this is with less than half of the exact same circuitry of a CS-80, mind you!
CS-60 is generally much more _stable_ than a CS-80, which itself contains about another mile's worth of wiring connecting many hundreds of signal junctions, and 70+ _more_ VCAs needed to route the poly-AT to every mod destination. (that is, on _top_ of 2 x CS-60 voice circuits!!)
In the original 80, those ICs and connectors can fail or loosen, fluctuate in temperature, create weird sounding cross-talk, noise and EM interference when a cap goes, etc.
- It is a 1st gen polysynth, so it is archaic and idiosyncratic in many ways. And hardly 'prefect' in engineering terms.
*- Would I like to trade mine for a brand new one made exactly the same? Well, duh.* It's not a Q!
So imho the main trouble is: achieving every engineering aspect under the hood has been changed since, industry-wide - and many many times, and in several ways.
I can't imagine Yamaha investing all of the re-tooling, hiring and/or re-training and redundant R&D testing all over again, just to revive ONE brontosaurus-synth platform of the CS-50, 60 & 80. Not particularly any time soon, anyhow. Not with supply and chip fab issues rearing their heads.
I would also LOVE to be wrong about all of the Negative-Nacy'ing about that I've just done here 💙
Perhaps easier 3-D printing and supercapacitor abundance will help out in the near future - but then, define 'near'.
While I would indeed welcome a new one, I will not be cultivating any hope that it can/will happen in this decade.
Sincerely,
D Gerry
CS-60 caretaker
@@shaft9000
Most likely they'll either make a VST in a hardware like the scandalous Roland or they'll make some compact version that won't capture the sparkle of the original.
I have two CS-80's. They give you presents every time you play them. For real. The Sub Oscillator is astonishing. Songs just pop out of them especially when noodling around. Fancy playing almost detracts from its beautiful timbre. It's hard to explain its revered tone. Still way beyond the reach of anything today.
would you mind giving me your second one? :)
TWO?!
@@mikemorrisonmusic I also have a CS-60. All restored, but at some point, th person with only one will have to service the dwindling parts supply. I grabbed as much working 9inventory and I could afford. It isn't cheap! lol. Once you own one you are indoctrinated into the owners club. All here harbor a secret desire and to own the least working unit .Its a competition. Right now I'm in sixth place.
@@saladdays180s9 two???
I wish I had one.
someone remade some of the boards to make it future proof.
@@musiqsoundsproductions I know this is 7 months old but could show me the person who did that because I'm interested
Thank you
Made my day - great instrument, great musician!
Kocham 🥰
Excellent demo of one of the most beautiful sounding synths of them all! Now if only we had a fully analogue modern equivalent with poly aftertouch, that would be something.
Deckards dream
@@TinnyBashingnot even close.
@@musiqsoundsproductions you ever played one? Lol.
What a beautiful sounding instrument.
Yamaha are you about to drop a new CS-80?
omg this is gold great instrument + great musician = absolute banger! love this vid so much
Great track, Krzysztof!
❤️ Bravo, excellent demonstration of the CS80 🙌🙌🙌
Legendary Yamaha CS-80 legendary Vangelis
Cannot mention the CS-80, without mentioning Eddie Jobson and Don Airey! Two of the instruments BIGGEST users!
Time for a reissue, In memory of Vangelis!
THIS is how you demo a keyboard. 🔥💯
Steve Porcaro and David Paich of Toto used CS-80 alot.
Vangelis & the CS-80. Would Yamaha be the same without him?
Sounds beautiful. When is this analog synth going to be re-released?
at last, a real pro musician playing a CS-80!!!...
Love this style of music. The CS 80 sounds great!. Make a new one!
Amazing song
Fantastic work
Thank you for the music!
RIP Vangelis
Very nice music. Love it.
The music is as good as the CS80 on this video.
1:20 That is a really tight bomb ass track. - luv luv
You’ve mentioned many artists but only Vangelis popularized the sound of CS-80 because he overused it and no other synth would have replaced this sound for him
wow !! that's a banger
awesome
Will we get a GX1 video?
reissue plz.. same as vintage
Why the hell would you do a CS-80 demo tune and not use any polyphonic aftertouch???? Kind of misses the whole point of the synth.
Sweet.
Not forgeting the 1980s Dr Who theme! 😉
that demo song makes me want to break out my sega genesis and play sonic the hedgehog, although I know that game uses a YAMAHA FM chip.. lol
A brief journey between yesterday and tomorrow.
❤
My dream. If anyone has 50k spare?
But you need at least two for maintanance as they use such rare parts.
Great synth, great player! I like your funky stuff much better than Vangelis‘ music.
No sabes lo que dices. Un respeto al maestro R.I.P.
You guys are just selling more Hydrasynths for ASM because the CS80 is a mythical creature at this point unobtainable by mere mortals
Kraftwerk used a CS-80? This is news to me, although I suppose there are some melodies on The Man-Machine with that kind of sound (Spacelab perhaps?)
Never heard that... And I did a lot of research about Kraftwerk's gear.
@@juno6 Update: sorry, I've now found my copy of E&MM that I mentioned, but it's not in the article I thought it was in. My memory isn't what it used to be... [I originally said "There was an issue of Electronics and Music Maker in the early 1980s that listed some of Kraftwerk's equipment, and the CS-80 was mentioned."]
Groovy. But it was out of my price range
Working CS-80's are selling for $50,000 + these days.
What’s the point of this video? Is Yamaha going to release a new version of this synth?
@@YamahaSynthsOfficial have your 5k ready to buy one
@@issiewizzie Sold. I'd buy one today at that price.
@@issiewizzie50k
The difference between the 70s and the 80s is epitomised by comparing Herbie Hancock's tune 'Chameleon' from the early 70s with his tune 'Rockit' from the early 80s. It's like going from Ernest Hemingway to 'Spot Goes To The Farm'. Like going from a meal in a 5 star restaurant to a Happy Meal from McDonald's. And yet 'Rockit' was a far more successful record than 'Chameleon'.
And that's why the Arturia VST is crap.
imo the GX-80 from Cherry Audio, sounds a lot better
@@RichardDenRooyen1973
I have a Cherry Audio GX80 and control them with an Arturia KeyLab 61 MK II and sometimes with the keyboard oft an Sequential Prophet REV2.
The sound is outstanding.
In comparision to some Vangelis Sounds, it sounds very close to it.
Currently the only way to get a CS80 (not like a very expensive used real model).
CS80 can do so much more than this bland pop sound.
The reissue should look no different to this but replace the window at the top left with a huge hi-res screen.
No.
Yamaha, how about making ANY kind of proper synth again... VA even ... ANYTHING!! AN2x for example... KORG, ROLAND etc ARE all releasing exciting non-rompler proper synths. Behringer are smoking everybody, with their reincarnations of classic synths. Smaller boutique companies are releasing stuff Modal, Novation... Yet all you (Yamaha) seem to do is churn out AWM2 romplers decade after decade, with a bit of 80s FM sprinkled in, if we're luck... You're beyond Boring now!! Sort It!!
Awfull demo. This is a machine known for its subtly and organic sound and here is played like a generic 80's poly with no dynamic at all. What a a pity
Idk, it sounds good. But I'm a drummer, so I don't know anything about synths
CS-80 is the most over-rated synth in music industry.
The hall album of "SPIRAL" by Vangelis was some kind of tribute of this spectular organ. For example the hit "TO THE UNKNOWN MAN".