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Lorentz Polyphonic Synthesizer by iceWorks, Demo for iPad

Comments

  • I knew you would love it Doug! =D

  • Great synth. Sounds like a Yamaha CS80.

  • Actually your right it does sound like a CS80

  • Arturia makes a CS80 plugin that I've had my eye on. It would make a nice port to iOS.

  • Yeah, I did a demo for the Arturia CS80 nit long ago, I love that synth, here's a link
    http://thesoundtestroom.com/arturia-cs80v-big-soundtest-classic-iconic-synth/

  • I like those Brass 08 chords at 3:39, powerful sound

  • @thesoundtestroom Thanks for CS-80 demo! Can't believe I missed it back in January. I'm not an expert on synth history but it sounds ahead of its time given it was released in 1976. Sounds great but it looks like a bitch to program.

  • @mkell424 said:
    thesoundtestroom Thanks for CS-80 demo! Can't believe I missed it back in January. I'm not an expert on synth history but it sounds ahead of its time given it was released in 1976. Sounds great but it looks like a bitch to program.

    Indeed, not the easiest.

  • Imagine what a nightmare it was with the actual synth, it took four of us wimpy New Romantics to move it, you had to leave it on at least an hour to warm up and even then it would drift all over the place, it wasn't our CS80 we just used to hire it from the studio, other keys we hired where a Prophet 5 and a Jupiter 8. The keyboard player owned a Polymoog, that was another monster, but fully polyphonic with 88 keys. He had an Ocatave Kitten and a Solina String Ensemble

  • Reminds me of the time me and a mate took an upright off the end of a stage, the craziest things you do in your youth, my back still aches.

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