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Quick Start: Essentials to get Started
The CS2x Synthesizer Concept
Although based on the same “CONTROL SYNTHESIZER” concept as its predecessor, the CS1x, the CS2x
is in many ways considerably more capable. Before we go into more detail on the differences between the
two keyboards, here is a roundup of the main features of the CS2x.
Control Synthesizer
The
8 rotary controllers (Knobs)
allow instant manipulation of sounds. These changes can be stored as a
new Performance or send as Controller data via MIDI to an external sequencer. You can also “remote con-
trol” other keyboards with these knobs, provided they can receive controller data.
The SCENE keys can be used to store the current knob positions per Performance. You can then “morph”
between two differently programmed
Scenes
using the modulation wheel, i.e. smoothly change from one
sound into the other.
Apart from being able to send controller information, the CS2x can of course also be controlled via external
controllers or Sys-Ex data. This allows convenient control from software sequencers via the supplied
EMAGIC LOGIC and STEINBERG CUBASE Mixer Maps and Environments (see chapter “Sequencer Soft-
ware and the CS2x”).
Performance Synthesizer
Performance Mode
offers four banks of 128 Performances each: PRESET1, PRESET2, USER1 and
USER2. Each Performance can contain up to 4 sound “Layers”. Each Layer offers control over parameters
such as Filter, Envelopes, LFO etc. Each Performance also has access to three global Effects: Reverb, Cho-
rus and Variation. Finally, an Arpeggiator can also be employed.
The Performance Mode, in contrast to other XG models (e.g. the MU series), is also
multi-timbral
. You can
add to the Performance Part with a further 12 Parts (single sounds or drum kits). These Multi Parts are set
up externally with a sequencer. From there you can assign all XG Voices (see Data List, pages 6 - 8) and the
“Material Voices” (Data List, pages 11 - 14).
XG Synthesizer
Instead of Performance Mode you can also choose the
MULTI Mode
. This mode corresponds to the familiar
XG Standard
as found in other YAMAHA synthesizers, sound modules and sound cards, and represents an
enhancement of the GM standard.
This mode offers 16 equal Parts to which you can exclusively assign XG Voices.
The advantage of the Multi Mode (i.e. XG Mode) is that songs recorded in it can also be used on other XG
models, provided that all sound settings are actually stored in the song itself using controller data.
CS1x - CS2x - A Comparison
This section will explain the differences between the CS2x and its predecessor, the CS1x. We will also dis-
cuss to what extent sounds are compatible between the two models.
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