Yamaha CS-5
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Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: USD 300 USED
Submitted 09/04/2007
at 10:45pm
by Steve
Ease of Use
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10
very easy. printed the manual out from online. smaller then other synths and once you get the hang of it it's real easy to use...
Features
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7
not much compared to the cs-60 or 40s and no midi capablilities (made in 1970 i believe). sometimes i wish it had more keys. you can run an instrument through it though. that is an awesome feature i havent seen on too many other synths.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
the PWM sounds sweet with the square wave, nice vibrato, you can get some cooky sounds out of this thing, good for out there, free jazz or edgy rock and fusion. the reaction is good, feels comfortable playing fast. if you run it direct into a computer it doesnt sound as good, but when ran through the right amp it can sound amazing. no effect on velocity difference, can be a desirable thing but is limiting sometimes in terms of expression. the filter is cool though, bass is real deep and the leads can be somewhat piecing for a yamaha, but mostly pretty mellow sounding, depending on the filter knob...
Reliability
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6
when i got it it was busted, but now that i've that had it for about 6 months, i haven't had any problems since it was fixed...
Customer Support
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1
terrible. yamaha is a japanese company and barely anybody in america/europe knoes how to fix them. i had to drive three hours to the nearest dealer to get mine fixed and payed more than half of what i bought the cs-5 for...
Overall Rating
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7
if you like a decent toned synth with lots of possibities as far as out there sounds, its pretty good. i use it with funky rock, fusion and hip-hop. i've been playing keys for over 12 years but this my for synth and i like it a lot.
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: 220 (euros)
Submitted 01/18/2006
at 10:20am
by dubgearphreak
Ease of Use
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9
pretty easy if u r familiar with anaol synthesis
Features
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No Opinion
read below
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
i can't believe that anybody is rating bad this synth's sound. it is wonderful pure analog! FAT bass. brilliant filter. fatter bass sound than korg ms. somewhat moog-ish. I had 2 moogs. and I like the CS-5! does it mean something?...
raw, ballsy, FAT analog!!!
Reliability
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No Opinion
so far so good
Customer Support
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No Opinion
dunno
Overall Rating
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10
i can compare it only with the synths i used. korg ms-10, polysix, novation ks4, supernova, moog rogue, micromoog, juno 6, virus b.... the old yamaha cs is full of caracter-the novations are NOT-believe me!! try it if u don't believe and I am 100 percent sure that u will like it. unless u r dumb:)
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: 250 (eur) used
Submitted 03/19/2004
at 11:13am
by max phobax
Email: phobax<at>gmx dot de
Ease of Use
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9
easy to use, hard recall good sounds.
Features
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5
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
At first: I do not think, this synth sounds weedy or thin.
The saw is not very cool but SQUARE IS VERY FAT.
PWM is cool, and with high lfo-settings you get plenty of beating waves(?). For detuning u can use the ext inp.
Cool features:
The filter is unique, multimode is a usefull feature. Resonating strong or mild it sounds very cool especially for sweeps.
I can understand if u do not like it, cause it's 12db, but it's an advantage imo. It more seaaaow than bluurb, so basses and sweeps shine more or sound transparent in a cool way. Very gritty and good suited for distortion.
Reliability
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5
The chassis is very solid, but some keys don't work very well...
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
It is definately worth the money. Don't pick it up for evil sounds and really fat and brutal leads.
But it's cool for it's niceness and tiny sounds in some way.
Cool basses and everthing for backgrounds.
It has a huge developing and life-tweaking possibility especially combined with ext input.
As main or stand alone instrument very good minimal and expression abilities, just think minimal.
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: 220 (Euros)
Submitted 10/19/2003
at 07:36am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Maybe the easiest synth to use. Editing as easy as it can get. The manual is funny in a pleasant retro way, but only as a good read. Screw the pots and enjoy.
Features
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8
Monophonic, good keyboard. Pitch is set by a slider, that's a bit crap. Very stable tuning. Brought it out of the cold into a heated room, switched it on and it was tuned right. No sequencer, effects etc. Basic synth. But external input is a killer!
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
It is one of the most playable synths I've ever owned. Everytime I play it I forget the time and look up to find that it's already dark outside. Sounds are always a matter of personal taste: I absolutely love the sqare wave with pulse modulation. The sound sends shivers down my back. The saw wave is not very good, not usable for leadsounds, just some basic bass stuff. You can mix noise, saw and square, but saw+square doesn't sound good. Square alone is perfect for leads, maybe with some noise thrown in for grit. Two points deducted because of the weak saw. But again two up for the fact that you could route anything through the filter and amp. It's the best tremolo I ever heard and a guitar can drone beautifully with resonance high up. And it makes any input sound a lot warmer and fuller. Good for vocals, guitar, digital synths. I give it full marks, because for the price you get an extremely useful synth plus filterbank. It's no moog but that's a good thing. Moog sounds like Moog, this sounds fresh!
Reliability
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10
O.k., I'll use the old "built like a tank" formula. But it really is. Stable tuning, mine had crackly pots first but I didn't even need contact cleaner, I just tweaked them and now it's working like new. You can't find such built quality in today's instruments. These old synths were built to last. Top marks here, would gig with it without fear. Something I wouldn't say about Roland stuff.
Customer Support
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10
Yamaha rule! They have a huge library of PDF manuals to download FOR FREE!!!! Roland wants silly amounts of money for their crappy manuals, Yamaha give give their extremely well-written ones away for nothing. Extraordinary!
Overall Rating
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10
It's worth the amount I paid and more. Would buy it again. Maybe would upgrade to CS-10 or higher. Btw.: avoid 15d, it's got no external input and somehow sounds different. The 15d is a collector's item, the 5 a workhorse synth. Basslines, Vangelis-like leads, effects you name it - the CS-5 plays it. Don't expect a Moog, expect something that's worse insofar as it doesn't sound as fat, has less control options etc. but also something that's better because its sound is just different and extremely good.
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 09/14/2002
at 08:42am
by Normann Aa. Nielsen
Ease of Use
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10
This was my first synth and I was surprised of how easy I could get sounds from it. The manual is thin, but absolutely adequate for starters.
Features
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4
No poly, no MIDI, no sequencer. Just plain old VCO. However, you can route just about any instrument thru the synth and modify the sound.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
When the controls are set correctly it is very quick. However, the useable filter range (high/low/bandpass filter) is quite limited. The sound is usually thin - it can be made fat, but not quite easy.
Reliability
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9
Very reliable, but need to warm up at least 30 mins. before play (otherwise the tune drift). It's sensitive to temperature. It could be used at an outdoor session it put in a polystyrene case or so (but it get a bit hot).
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I have been using it since 1988 so I would miss it deeply if it was stolen. The analogue buttons makes it intuitive to create music on and it definitely has its own sound. I'm now trying to move it into the moders world by fitting it with a MIDI-CV converter (as I only has two hands).
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: 140 (GBP) used
Submitted 07/09/2002
at 03:07am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
twist and play, easy as mud pies on the beach.
Features
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5
mono-synth. 1 osc (square and saw available at the same time), hard wired mod sources, not very flexible.
The lfo goes quite fast and makes for some interesting sounds.
External input for the filter
Expressiveness/Sounds
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5
easy to use, but the osc. is boring, flat and stale. The only real fun is to be had with extreme mod settings, and I quite like the pwm feel.
THIS IS NOT A FAT SYNTH. It's thin and weedy without a great deal of character.
I do like the filter. It's not amazing, but has a certain feel that will work in a mix.
Reliability
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10
Tank like
Customer Support
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No Opinion
na
Overall Rating
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5
It's kind of fun, get it if it's really cheap. Otherwise look for something with a little more depth. I think I'll use it on a few tunes then sell it on.
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: 240 (Euro) used
Submitted 07/02/2002
at 03:26pm
by Sa?o Podobnik
Email: sartre<at>siol dot net
Ease of Use
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10
Logical layout, hands-on control, quality knobs - I can't complain. Like a reviewer before me mentioned it, the CS-5 is extremely suitable for learning subtractive synthesis, much more than all those parameter/value synths.
Features
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5
A nice little ole machine that it is, the CS-5 is severely limited in its features. When I bought it, I wasn't aware that monophony would be my biggest objection in the long run. The shared VCF/VCA envelope bothered me, as well.
On the other hand, the filter (which is nothing to write home about, in my opinon) has an audio-in jack which enables you to pass any signal through it. It looks better on paper than it really is, I never really used it much, but I can understand that some people are going to absolutely love it because of this feature.
The control section is very ample and Yamaha have to be congratulated on this. CV/gate and trigger control make the CS-5 easy to integrate into a vintage rig - just remember that unlike Roland and the American synth manufacturers, Yamaha uses a Hz/volt standard.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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3
The more I played it, the less I liked the sound. No matter how much I modulated it, no matter what the filter setting way, it always sounded stale and boring to me. I know that it is a simple one-oscillator synth and I know that it just wasn't the right instrument for me, but I just don't like the sound. It's not the fact that the CS-5 is a Japanese synth which some people tend to reproach it for - I love my Jupiter 4 as much as my Matrix 1000 - I simply didn't like the sound of it anymore after a while.
I play synthpop music and the CS-5 contributed very little to our songs sonically. It did make it onto a few songs; to hear it in action, contact me at the following e-mail address: sartre@siol.net
Reliability
:
8
I had no problems at all with my CS-5, though my friend's developed a key-retriggering problem. Fortunately enough, the synth is easy to work on and we cleaned the residue off the key contacts quickly.
I wouldn't gig it at all, its sound isn't interesting enough, but hypothetically speaking, I don't think I'd need a back-up.
Customer Support
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2
I'm sorry to say, but Yamaha Slovenia are a bunch of arrogant know-alls. They are not very helpful, let alone nice.
Overall Rating
:
4
I recently sold my CS-5 after realising my money would be better spent elsewhere. I lost some money on the sale, but I'm not too bitter about it - I should've been more careful when I was buying it almost a year ago.
I wouldn't really recommend the CS-5 to anyone who doesn't know exactly why they want one. The synth is...nothing special really. It doesn't have a "signature sound", any crazy quirks that would set it apart and it's not very useful overall.
If you like its sound, however, it will reward you with its accessibility, reliability and stable tuning. You gain some and lose some, I guess.
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 08/24/2001
at 09:36am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
My first synth and therefore daunting initially - but ultimately very logical (VCO -> VCF -> VCA) and educational. With a bit of experimentation, it all become second nature.
Features
:
5
Monophonic. Single oscillator. No way of recording your settings. I used to write them down - I could never recapture the same sound, but often came up with something even better. Non-returning slider pitchbend, optionally with a nice portamento effect. Keys very light but good quality.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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7
Big uncompromising analogue sounds. Seriously deep speaker-murdering bass notes, but with a good midrange bite, where required. PWM gives a great "chorus-pedal" fattening effect. Passable piano sound available, if you can find a use for a monophonic piano.
Reliability
:
10
Never had any problems. Obviously well built. Tuning always faultless.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No experience.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
I don't have it any more and I wouldn't know where to find another. But yes, I'd like another CS-5. Comparisons - a Moog Rogue is different, not necessarily better. All of these old monos had character and their own strengths and weaknesses. Since then, it's all poly synths and there isn't really any comparison.
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: #229.00 (Sterling)
Submitted 06/10/2001
at 08:50am
by Mark Gallagher
Ease of Use
:
10
Being a fan of Depeche Mode and Ultravox, I decided to buy a synth to make my own electro style music. I find this synth very easy for beginners like myself.
Features
:
9
Everyone knows about the Features of this synth and I am very happy with it, the other day I was messing about with the LFO and got a great Sigue Sigue Sputnik 'Love Missile F1-11' style sound.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
This synth sounds so futuristic and electronic and if you like '80s music - you will love this synth
Reliability
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No Opinion
Only had it for a few days no problems
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Like I said before
Overall Rating
:
10
This synth sounds and looks are so cool - very impressive!
Product: Yamaha CS-5
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 06/01/2001
at 02:40am
by Mike D
Ease of Use
:
10
This is a synch to use, just watch out for the initial level knob. It's a standard analog synth with no special tricks.
Features
:
6
monophonic, goof LFO options (sine, saw, S&H), filter does not self-osc, but great growly VCF in general, NO seperate EG for the filter VCF & VCA (serious, serious bummer), keyboard action not fantastic (kind of plastic!!!), ONE osc with two waveshapes, so no detuning, good PWM for fattening sound, noise and external input (very good for drums etc), In general, good features for a small mono. Great octave switching knob, which you can really bang around the frequencies with. It's getting a six 'cause of the lack of seperate VCF and VCA EGs - which I think is vital.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Well it's a fine mono in it's own right. But it's no mini or anything. the sound is growly, twangy, and total analog. But it not's like the more dance orientated roland synths, and it's no Moog. It's a Yamaha filter, and for that Yamaha filter sound I do love it. It can also pour out a great selection of FX, with it's reasonably fast LFO. If you're going to buy one, make sure you have a listen to see if it's a filter sound you like. If you have the same taste as me though, you'll go for it as soon as you turn the Cutoff knob once. This was my first analog synth, and it is, in it's own right, a serious ballbreaker. Great Square, Great Saw, both waves mix well together for combined shapes. PWM fats it up nicely. Nice portamento too....
Reliability
:
10
Tank....... The Cutoff knob froze once, and my local TV shop fixed it for about $5. And I had used the living hell out of that knob......Tuning's solid too.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never really needed it...........
Overall Rating
:
8
I'd buy another, but I don't think I'd pay the $200 $250 I've seen them for. I got mine for $40 (found in attic story). I reckon it's a nice synth, but other machines I have do a lot more stuff. And here's something important: I bought myself an AN1X a while back. These machines are going for SFA these days, mainly 'cause they look like crap and the preset guy should have been shot. But the AN1X can mimic the filter section on my Yamaha CS-5 and on my Roland Juno 6 PERFECTLY!!!!!!! I mean side by side on the bed setting up of sounds (there are other synths I have it can't do though). If you're thinking about paying A LOT for a CS-5, look at how much an AN1X will set you back. Now it won't do fast modulation changes and all that true analog stuff, but for EG based sounds and fixed LFO speeds it's the Dog. I've also used JP-8000's in the studio side by side with the AN1X and the Yamaha wipes the floor with it. But anyway......CS-5, get it cheap 'cause it's growly and about twenty years old. I do love the little rascal.
What else do I run?? :Minimoog, Micromoog, Juno 6, JX3P, AN1X, S3000XL, Jen SX-1000, Sequential Circuits SixTrac, Vox Continental, Roland SC-50 (yawn), Yamaha TX-81Z, Roland D-110 (cheese), Alesis DM-5, G4, Pod, etc etc
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