Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 8

CS-80 Library

Promotional Flash Memory Content for Yamaha MOXF

The „CS-80 Library“ contains:


 128 User Voices
 61 User Waveforms
 469 MB Samples (1,179 Keybanks)

The library produced by Prof. Dr. Peter Jung (Institut für Kommunikationstechnik, Voerde,
Germany) is based on recordings that were created from the Yamaha CS-80 with the serial
number 1037 between February and November 2012.
The recorded sounds are very lively and authentically render the typical sound of the
legendary analog synthesizer. In addition to the baisc waveforms of the CS-80 (Sawtooth,
Pulse with several diffent Widths and Pulse Width Modulations, Sine, and White Noise) a
large number of the well known CS-80’s preset sounds were sampled.
Peter Jung then ported the selected 1,179 Samples as Keybanks to the MOTIF XF, where
they were finalized and combined into Waveforms. 128 Voices using these Waveforms were
created and stored in USER 4 .

To be able to load the complete All-file a Flash Expansion Memory Module (512 MB or 1 GB)
is required.
Single Voices can also be loaded into the SDRAM memory of the MOTIF XF (volatile sample
memory).

__________________________________________________________________

Important note:

By loading the All-file all current USER data in the MO;F (User Voices,
Performances, Master programs, User Arpeggios, Songs, Pattern, Utility settings,
User WaveformsLQ)ODVK0HPRU\) are overwritten UserWaveforms and Samples
already stored in the Flash Memory are not overwritten.
If you haven't backed up your USER data yet, you should do so now (File Type „all“ -
SAVE).
All Factory Voices can be restored by performing a Factory Set (UTILITY JOB).
__________________________________________________________________
Steps to install the file to the Flash Memory of the MOXF:

 Connect the USB stick to the USB TO DEVICE connector of the MOXF
 FILE – F3 LOAD
 Type = all
 Select the file CS80MOXF.X6A
 SF3 -- EXEC
 ENTER – Yes

The installation process requires around 28 minutes. Please don't turn off the instrument
while „Now installing to the Flash Expansion Memory Module“ is shown in the display!
If you want to install the Samples to the Memory Module FL2 you have to change the
destination setting to FL1 > FL2.

Steps to load single Voices into the )/$6+ memory of the MOXF:
FILE – F3 LOAD
Type = „Voice"
Select File and Bank (Cursor ->) [ENTER] [ENTER]
Press ENTER to call up the list of the Voices contained in the file
Set destination bank (Cursor <-) USER 1, USR 2,
Select the desired Voice from the directory („Dir“)
Press SF1 EXEC and confirm „Now loading...“ is displayed
The producer: Prof. Dr. Peter Jung
Prof. Dr. Peter Jung was working as a freelancer (amongst others as MIDI specialist) for
Yamaha from 1985 until the end of his studies at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern
in 1990.

After graduating in May 1990 he was research assistant at the Technical University of
Kaiserslautern, where he was last employed as an academic senior councilor. A graduate in
physics he doctorated in 1993 for Doctor of Engineering in 1996 and qualified for the subject
of "message transmission technology." The Technical University of Kaiserslautern in 1996
awarded him the right to teach (lectureship). In 1998 he was also a lecturer for the subject
"Estimation and Detection" at the Technical University of Dresden.

In early 1998 he joined the industry. He worked for Siemens AG, Semiconductor Division,
and later for Infineon Technologies AG in the field of chip development for wireless
communications devices, eg for mobile phones, and has held several leadership positions.

He left the Infineon Technologies AG on 31 May 2000 and became Professor and Chair of
Communication Technology at the University of Duisburg-Essen on 1 June 2000. There he's
engaged with sound synthesis for some time now, in collaboration with renowned musicians
and sound designers.

Early in 2011 he created a Voice Bank for the Yamaha CP1, which is available for download
free of charge for all CP1 customers since the second quarter of 2011.

Acknowledgements
For their support in the final qualification of the CS-80 Library I would like to thank Claus
Kruse, Gert Drögemüller, Kurt Ader, Dr. Guido Bruck and, above all, Hans-Peter Henkel
for his careful listening and valuable informations.

Dr. Guido Bruck also deserves my warmest thanks for his support on the creation of image
documentation.
This library has been produced on behalf of Yamaha Music Europe GmbH.

 Yamaha Music Europe GmbH


Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany

More goodies and further information on the MOTIF series can be found in the MUSIC
PRODUCTION GUIDE.

The official News Guide about the Yamaha Music Production product series and Computer
Music Instruments is published by EASY SOUNDS in cooperation with Yamaha Music
Europe.
The free Music Production Guide contains news, tips & tricks, software offers, and interviews
on and around Yamaha synthesizers of the MOTIF series, S series, MOX series, MO
series, MM series, Tenori-On, and articles about recording, software, and Computer
Music Instruments.

Sounds for MOTIF XF / XS / MOX

www.easysounds.de
Peter Jung & Guido Bruck Institut für Kommunikationstechnik
Vintage Synth YAMAHA CS80
Sample and Voice Library for the YAMAHA MOTIF XF Series
Flash RAM "FL1" is required. 

Number of Waveforms: 61
Number of Keybanks: 1179
Total Waveform Memory:  469.79 MB

Waveform No. Waveform Name Number of Keybanks Comment


001  CS80 SAW 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Sawtooth 
002  CS80 PLZ50 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 50% width
003  CS80 PLZ55 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 55% width
004  CS80 PLZ60 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 60% width
005  CS80 PLZ65 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 65% width The CS80 supports pulse waveforms 
006  CS80 PLZ70 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 70% width with widths ranging from 50% to 
007  CS80 PLZ75 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 75% width 90%.
008  CS80 PLZ80 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 80% width
009  CS80 PLZ85 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 85% width
010  CS80 PLZ90 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse with 90% width
011  CS80 PWM LFO 0 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse width modulation, slowest LFO speed.
012  CS80 PWM LFO 1 22
013  CS80 PWM LFO 2 22
014  CS80 PWM LFO 3 20 The CS80 supports pulse width 
015  CS80 PWM LFO 4 22 modulation (PWM) with adjustable 
016  CS80 PWM LFO 5 21 modulation speed. The PWM is 

017  CS80 PWM LFO 6 21 privided by a seperate LFO. Twelve 
018  CS80 PWM LFO 7 21 speed settings were considered in 
019  CS80 PWM LFO 8 22 the sampling process. 
020  CS80 PWM LFO 9 22
021  CS80 PWM LFO A 22
022  CS80 PWM LFO B 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Pulse width modulation, fastest LFO speed considered.
023  CS80 NOISE 1 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: White noise
024  CS80 SINE 22 BASIC CS80 OSC WAVEFORM: Sine wave
025  CS80 RINGMOD 1 15 Ring modulation sound
026  CS80 RINGMOD 2 15 Ring modulation sound
027  CS80 Organ 1 22 Synth organ, no CS80 effects
CS80 patches created from scratch.
028  CS80 Organ 2 19 Synth organ with fast CS80 tremolo
029  CS80 A.Bell.Pad.FX 22 Synth pad with slow CS80 chorus
030  CS80 A.Bell.Pad.Dry 22 Synth pad, no CS80 effects.
031  CS80 Flute 11 The CS80 "Flute" preset
032  CS80 Brass 1 20 The CS80 "Brass 1" preset
033  CS80 Brass 2 22 The CS80 "Brass 2" preset
034  CS80 Brass 2 Resonanc 22 The CS80 "Brass 2" preset with filter resonance
035  CS80 Brass 2 Ringmod. 22 The CS80 "Brass 2" preset with some ring modulation effect
036  CS80 Brass 2 Ribbon F 15 The CS80 "Brass 2" preset with ribbon slide down
037  CS80 Brass 3 22 The CS80 "Brass 3" preset
038  CS80 Strings 1 22 The CS80 "Strings 1" preset
039  CS80 Strings 2 22 The CS80 "Strings 2" preset
040  CS80 Strings 3 22 The CS80 "Strings 3" preset
041  CS80 Strings 4 22 The CS80 "Strings 4" preset
042  CS80 Strings 5 22 A modified strings preset with mellow decay phase
043  CS80 Strings 6 22 A further modified strings preset with bright decay phase
044  CS80 Electric Piano 22 The CS80 "E. Piano" preset
045  CS80 Clavichord 1 Mut 22 The CS80 "Clavichord 1" preset, mellow character Basically, these are samples of the 
046  CS80 Clavichord 1 Reg 22 The CS80 "Clavichord 1" preset, bright character CS80 presets.
047  CS80 Clavichord 2 11 The CS80 "Clavichord 2" preset
048  CS80 Harpsichord 22 The CS80 "Harpsichord" preset
049  CS80 Guitar 1 Muted 12 The CS80 "Guitar 1" preset, mellow character
050  CS80 Guitar 1 Regular 11 The CS80 "Guitar 1" preset, bright character
051  CS80 Guitar 2 11 The CS80 "Guitar 2" preset
052  CS80 Bass 19 The CS80 "Bass" preset
053  CS80 Mod.Brass 22 CS80 Brass with slow CS80 chorus
054  CS80 Mod.Bass 22 CS80 Bass with slow CS80 chorus
055  CS80 Funky 1 A 12 The CS80 "Funky 1" preset, with a bit resonance and filter decaying
056  CS80 Funky 1 B 12 The CS80 "Funky 1" preset, with stronger resonance and filter decaying
057  CS80 Funky 2 12 The CS80 "Funky 2" preset
058  CS80 Funky 3 A 22 The CS80 "Funky 3" preset, with a bit resonance and filter decaying
059  CS80 Funky 3 B 22 The CS80 "Funky 3" preset, with stronger resonance and filter decaying
060  CS80 Funky 4 12 The CS80 "Funky 4" preset
061  CS80 Fun‐Riffs 8 Some CS80 riffs playing, just for fun and scratching…
VOICE BANK USER 4

Use aftertouch and the modulation wheel.
In some cases, the foot controller FC2 is programmed in addition.
The CS80 ribbon is mimmicked by the pitch bending wheel.

Voice Number Voice Name Category Comments


001 *PJ CS80 V.A.N.G.    Me:Arp
002 *PJ CS80 Ringme      Me:Arp
003 *PJ CS80 Trancilizer Me:Arp
004 *PJ CS80 Arpeggio 1  Me:Arp
005 *PJ CS80 Arpeggio 2  Me:Arp
006 *PJ CS80 Arpeggio 3  Me:Arp Arpeggios, to boldly flicker… 
007 *PJ CS80 Arpeggio 4  Me:Arp
008 *PJ CS80 Could Be    Me:Arp
009 *PJ CS80 Remember?   Me:Arp
010 *PJ CS80 Shar...     Me:Arp
011 *PJ CS80 Chordronic  Me:Arp
012 *PJ CS80 Funky Riffs Me:Hit My two cents for scratching.
013 *PJ CS80 Saw‐Ring    Me:Sweep
014 *PJ CS80 Sanapada    Me:Sweep
015 *PJ CS80 Pheysah     Me:Sweep Sweeping pads.
016 *PJ CS80 Noizer      Me:Sweep
017 *PJ CS80 Stochastic  Me:Sweep
018 *PJ CS80 Ringmosho   Me:Ambie
019 *PJ CS80 3rd Space   Me:Ambie
020 *PJ CS80 Babylon 5   Me:Ambie Ambience with the CS80.
021 *PJ CS80 Vorlon Cry  Me:Ambie
022 *PJ CS80 Minbar Voce Me:Ambie
023 *PJ CS80 Chamber     Me:Move
024 *PJ CS80 Fungan      Me:Move Moving ambient patches.
025 *PJ CS80 Synvox      Me:Move
026 *PJ CS80 Legato      Se:Ambie
027 *PJ CS80 Voxy        Se:Ambie Moving ambient sound effects 
028 *PJ CS80 Ringmo      Se:Ambie patches.
029 *PJ CS80 Sordino     Se:Ambie
030 *PJ CS80 PWM 1       Sc:Analg
031 *PJ CS80 PWM 2       Sc:Analg
032 *PJ CS80 Bright Port Sc:Analg
033 *PJ CS80 PWM Port    Sc:Analg
034 *PJ CS80 PWMPluk     Sc:Analg
035 *PJ CS80 Rooms       Sc:Analg
036 *PJ CS80 Squares     Sc:Analg
037 *PJ CS80 Dynosaw     Sc:Analg
038 *PJ CS80 Dynopulze   Sc:Analg
Analog synth sounds, just like old 
039 *PJ CS80 Polysaw     Sc:Analg
days, Mortimer...
040 *PJ CS80 Polypulze   Sc:Analg
041 *PJ CS80 Polytri     Sc:Analg
042 *PJ CS80 Bombpad     Sc:Analg
043 *PJ CS80 Airlon 1  Sc:Analg
044 *PJ CS80 Airlon 2 Sc:Analg
045 *PJ CS80 Xylol       Sc:Analg
046 *PJ CS80 Syn‐R‐G     Sc:Analg
047 *PJ CS80 R.E.S.Comp  Sc:Analg
048 *PJ CS80 Pulzar      Sc:Analg
049 *PJ CS80 Virtuangel  Ld:Analg
050 *PJ CS80 Analoglead  Ld:Analg
051 *PJ CS80 Lead AT     Ld:Analg
052 *PJ CS80 PWM Lead    Ld:Analg
053 *PJ CS80 Squaralead  Ld:Analg
054 *PJ CS80 Bad Lead    Ld:Analg
Lead sounds
055 *PJ CS80 Britesquare Ld:Analg
056 *PJ CS80 Phased Lead Ld:Analg
057 *PJ CS80 Thimm       Ld:Analg
058 *PJ CS80 Funky Lead  Ld:Analg
059 *PJ CS80 Flute Lead  Ld:Analg
060 *PJ CS80 Grieve Lead Ld:Analg
061 *PJ CS80 Brass 1 A   Br:Synth
062 *PJ CS80 Brass 1 B   Br:Synth
063 *PJ CS80 Brass 2     Br:Synth
064 *PJ CS80 Brass 3     Br:Synth
065 *PJ CS80 Brassonance Br:Synth
066 *PJ CS80 Brassring   Br:Synth
067 *PJ CS80 Brass FM    Br:Synth
068 *PJ CS80 Horns       Br:Synth
069 *PJ CS80 Funky       Br:Synth
070 *PJ CS80 Section     Br:Synth
071 *PJ CS80 Funkytoo    Br:Synth
072 *PJ CS80 Funkyres    Br:Synth A small selection of CS80 brass 
073 *PJ CS80 Funkyjus    Br:Synth sounds.
074 *PJ CS80 Barkley     Br:Synth
075 *PJ CS80 Sweepy      Br:Synth
076 *PJ CS80 Full Brass  Br:Synth
077 *PJ CS80 PEG Brass   Br:Synth
078 *PJ CS80 Simplebrass Br:Synth
079 *PJ CS80 Big!        Br:Synth
080 *PJ CS80 Huge!       Br:Synth
081 *PJ CS80 Soft        Br:Synth
082 *PJ CS80 Slow Horns  Br:Synth
083 *PJ CS80 B4 OH       Br:Synth
084 *PJ CS80 Swell       Br:Synth
085 *PJ CS80 Spiccato    St:Synth
086 *PJ CS80 Strings 1   St:Synth
087 *PJ CS80 Strings 2   St:Synth
088 *PJ CS80 Strings 3   St:Synth
089 *PJ CS80 Strings 4   St:Synth
090 *PJ CS80 Strings 5   St:Synth
091 *PJ CS80 Strings 6   St:Synth
Here's for the strings.
092 *PJ CS80 Strings 7   St:Synth
093 *PJ CS80 Strings 8   St:Synth
094 *PJ CS80 Strings 9   St:Synth
095 *PJ CS80 Ringstrings St:Synth
096 *PJ CS80 Anastring   St:Synth
097 *PJ CS80 Back G.     St:Synth
098 *PJ CS80 Flanged     St:Synth
099 *PJ CS80 Toxic Base  Bs:Synth
100 *PJ CS80 Mellowbase  Bs:Synth
101 *PJ CS80 Dark Bass   Bs:Synth
102 *PJ CS80 Basement    Bs:Synth
103 *PJ CS80 PLZ Base    Bs:Synth
104 *PJ CS80 Fat Base    Bs:Synth
105 *PJ CS80 Chili Base  Bs:Synth Some CS80 basses.
106 *PJ CS80 Compbase    Bs:Synth
107 *PJ CS80 Blade Base  Bs:Synth
108 *PJ CS80 Westernbase Bs:Synth
109 *PJ CS80 Acidic      Bs:Synth
110 *PJ CS80 Ace Base    Bs:Synth
111 *PJ CS80 Laterbase   Bs:Synth
112 *PJ CS80mond         Or:Synth
113 *PJ CS80 Laurens     Or:Synth
114 *PJ CS80 AF Gan      Or:Synth
A small selection of CS80 organs.
115 *PJ CS80 AF Gel      Or:Synth
116 *PJ CS80 Lo‐Fi‐Gan   Or:Synth
117 *PJ CS80 Organic     Or:Synth
118 *PJ CS80 Piano 1     Kb:Synth
119 *PJ CS80 Piano 2     Kb:Synth
120 *PJ CS80 Piano 3     Kb:Synth
121 *PJ CS80 MuteClav    Kb:Synth
CS80 keyboard sounds.
122 *PJ CS80 BritClav 1  Kb:Synth
123 *PJ CS80 BritClav 2  Kb:Synth
124 *PJ CS80 WahClav     Kb:Synth
125 *PJ CS80 Clavitoo    Kb:Synth
126 *PJ CS80 Edda        Kb:Synth
127 *PJ CS80 Gilgamesh   Kb:Synth The CS80 layered with Rd.
128 *PJ CS80 Donar       Kb:Synth

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi