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The Yamaha Reface CS is a virtual analog synthesizer released in September 2015 as part of the Reface-series of compact keyboards inspired by earlier Yamaha synthesizers. . Inspired by the CS-80 synthesizer, it is viewed as a modern and portable version on the classic synthesizer by cr
For the sake of our discussion, we'll focus on the two synthesizers. The Reface CS is an 8-note polyphonic "Virtual Analog" synth that's said to be capable of sounds comparable you'd normally get ...
At the 2017 Superbooth music technology show, Yamaha showcased a robotic controller for the Reface CS called the Reface Robot. The robot was built in collaboration with the Fukuoka-based design company Anno Labs. [17] [18] The Reface Robot is made up of two aluminium sections, with robotic arms controlling the individual sliders and pots of the CS.
VL1 / VL1m (1993/1994, Self oscillation/Virtual Acoustic synthesizer) VL7 / VL70m (1994/1996, cost down version of VL1/VL1m) [26] VP1 (1994, Free oscillation/Virtual Acoustic synthesizer) CSx/ANx series (virtual analog / sample-based synthesis) AN1x (1997, virtual analog) CS1x (1996, similar to MU50. AWM2 engine, sample-based synthesis.)
Analog modeling synthesizers that run entirely within a host computer operating system are typically referred to as analog software synthesizers. [citation needed] While the Roland D-50 from 1987 is probably the first affordable virtual analog synthesizer, [1] the term was not used until the 1990s when the Nord Lead came out. [2] Examples of VA ...
Pages in category "Yamaha synthesizers" ... Yamaha Reface CS; Yamaha TG33; Yamaha YS200 This page was last edited on 6 May 2017, at 02:45 (UTC). Text ...
Virtual Analog Synthesizers (also known as Analog Modeling) are synthesizers that produce the sounds of traditional analog synthesizers using digital signal processing or other methods. The main article for this category is Analog modeling synthesizer .
The VCS 3 has three oscillators (the first two normal voltage-controlled oscillators; the third a low-frequency oscillator), a noise generator, two input amplifiers, a ring modulator, 24 dB/octave low-pass voltage-controlled filter, [citation needed] a trapezoid envelope generator, a joystick controller, a voltage-controlled spring reverb unit, and two voltage controlled output amplifiers.