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benanderson88 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The microKORG is an anlouge modeling synthesizer and the Casio CZs are Digital Synthesizers. The CZs can do sounds the microKORG cannot and vice-versa, it all depends on what sounds you want. The CZs sound very unique and spacey because it's synthesis method (P.D.) is unique only to the CZs, the microKORG sounds like a typical early 80s analouge, nothing special. You're better buying a real vintage anlouge.When comparing build quality the CZ101 wins easily, it doesn't feel as cheap and nasty.
Organiston26th (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
BENANDERSON88, how does a CZ-101 compare to today's microKORG? Twenty five-odd years ago I played many Casios (which led to a Hammond M-100/Leslie, MiniMoog, today's amazing Korg CX-3...), but never played a CZ. Thought about a CZ-1000 for a time but no. I love the microKORG - what they put into that tiny package is amazing. How would a CZ-101 sound next to a MK? "Jump" sounded great BTW!
Frostystraidlazed (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I have printed the manual and I'd had the synth for about 2 days when I asked you about this sound. I only use the CZ-101 as flavouring for a couple of songs. I know some basic stuff about synthesis but I haven't really got as much time to study the CZ-101 as I'd like to have. I'd appreciate the patch data sheet and I'll send you my email.
cantfademel (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Haha WOW, that Jump patch is dead on. I just bought one of these off Ebay. I can't wait. Nice job and thanks for making the vid.
benanderson88 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This patch is custom as I state in the video, not an edit of the preset. I am using both oscillators, you need to edit both the filters (they are acctually waveshapers hence the name 'DCW', the CZs don't have filters). If you are a synth noob you should've gotten an easier synthesizer (like an SH-201), 80s digital synths are very complicated. If you want the patch data-sheet send me your email. It would also benefit if you searched for and read the manual using a search engine, it helps alot.
Frostystraidlazed (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi! Great vid!I'm a complete synthesis noob and I was wondering if you could help me with this a little.. Do you start fiddling about with preset "Brass Ens. 1"? How do you give some filter to the main body of the brass? Is it the ENV button? What's the value? Thanks in advance!
thedivinechemical (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It was all good... until you played fucking JUMP!!! Does every damned synth demo have to have that song in it!? AHHHHHH!!!
djleo11 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
thanks for the help bro i just got me a midi to usb from maplin and know i now how to set it up
benanderson88 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The audio is simple, just run a cable from the audio jack on the casio to the line-in on your soundcard then select the line-in from the input drop down box in one of the mixer channels. To use the casio's MIDI with your PC you'll need a MIDI to USB box. I got one for £25. It came with two midi cables (one for in, one for out) a USB cable and a the box itself. It installs on windows automatically and all you have to do is select the output port for it in FLStudio and activate the input. :)
djleo11 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
man can i ask u something i have a casio cz 1000 how do i connect it to my pc and how do i ge it up running on fl studio 7 ... thnaks |