When I heard this stuuf for a very firt time I was shocked by its sound. But a week later I had a chance to play MC 303 a bit... And what I think is that MC 303 is more powerful box than CS1X. It's my personal point of view.
Rating: 0 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:17
Steve Chessher
a professional user
from USA
writes:
I just wanted to throw in a few coments from more of a live performance perspective.
I just recently got my CS1x and am completely satisfied. I play in a working band,
and was using a Moog Prodigy and Korg Polysix, but needed some more acoustic sounds
than they offered, but I also wanted to find a synth that could satisfy the analog
sounds i was using. The CS1x worked wonderfully, ultimately taking the place of both
of the other analog synths as well as giving me all the other sounds from the XG set
I needed. In my mind this synth is a fantastic realtime live performance synth that
fills multiple needs.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:17
Arash
a part time user
from Sweden
writes:
Well , just as Todd said : the CS1x is not a Nord Lead, or a JP-8000, but it's a bad-ass instrument for the price BTW, I think JP realy sux, so... CS1x is the best (virtual analog) synth
compared to the price you pay for it. Of course, I WOULD change it with one of those red swedish synths if someone
is stupid enough....
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:17
Yanni
a professional user
from Greece
writes:
Hi everyone. I'm sure you've heard of me before. Haha....OF COURSE YOU HAVE! I am Yanni! The famous and great penist...oops I mean pianist (they sound so much alike). I just have to say that I love the CS1x. It has so many great sounds I can "fool" around with after those long concerts I give. I must have sat and "fondled" the CS1x for 4 hours after I played at the Acropolis. I must say "2 thumbs up Yermaha!" No....they didn't pay me to write this!
Rating: 0 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:17