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Cybernet

The CS-80 excels at rich evolving pads that evoke science fiction motifs. Cybernet utilizes a function envelope release assigned to pitch that is reminiscent of Vangelis'92 synth style. And playing with the brilliance Macro control gives you realistic control over string volume dynamics.

Jeremiah Savage - on CS-80 V

Jeremiah Savage has contributed his unique sound design skills to many synth and sampler developers over his 19 year career, including extensive sound design work with Pigments and many other Arturia synths. Savage has also contributed sound design to nearly all Native Instruments synths and sampler instruments including the development of his own instruments, such as the highly acclaimed Kinetic Metal, Kinetic Toys , Sonic Fiction and Acoustic Refractions, which introduced a new style of sample instrument to the world. With his deep experience in sound design and designing synths and sample instruments, Savage launched Cymatic Form for developing his ongoing evolution of high quality and distinctive conceptual instruments that explore new ways to express tone, color and sonic texture across music and film genres.
“I feel the modulation functions really gave this version of CS80 something special that transforms one of my favorite vintage synths of all time into a great sounding powerful sculpting tool, allowing you to marry vintage analog tones with modern sound ideas.”
“Whenever I use CS-80 V it’s like a time capsule bringing me into a period in the early '80s with people like Vangelis painting soundtracks with a diverse and atmospheric palette of sonic textures. I can’t help but get into that mood when designing sounds with it. So I had early '80s sci-fi in mind while creating many of my sounds and let that be a sort of path to follow in my approach. It’s interesting how the new advanced features gave those ideas a fresh vibe.”

Ascend To Five

It was an adventure to go in deep into the CS80's possibilities. I found myself discovering new goodies all the time, for instance the ring modulator that when use sparingly provides a lovely tremolo and when used extreme gives wonderfully gritty metallic character. And with the added modulation sources you can even make it do sonic sequences, if your are precise, even melodic. Aside from using aftertouch and mod wheel for expression this pad has this fluttery tremolo that slows down over time thanks to the ring modulator.

Sonar Traffic - on CS-80 V

My name is Allert Aalders, I run Sonar Traffic electronic music studio in Utrecht, The Netherlands. I was a member of underground ambient techno act Human Beings in the Nineties. These days I do a lot of sound design, mainly presets and samples for the likes of Arturia, Native Instruments, Steinberg, Fabfilter, Korg, Kilohearts etc etc but also sound effects for trailers via The Solos in Amsterdam.
“I love how there's many subtle things going on, the pitch shifter delay in the effects section gives it an extra dreamy quality.”

Release Falling Pad

CS80 V4 has innovative improvement on not only sound quality but also awesome functions. Especially the behavior of analog feel is almost perfect compare with real CS80. This sound has cool analog sound of rich and fat atmosphere, and I programed very sensitive and dynamic polyphonic aftertouch. And most specific point is Pitch facing down when you release key. This magic is made by Pitch-envelope in modulation section. You should check how to work it.

Katsunori Ujiie - on CS-80 V

Katsunori Ujiie is a composer, arranger, and keyboardist. Also he has a great career in field of musical consultations, software production, musical education, and producing. As a sound designer, Mr Ujiie has collaborated for the creation of the presets and styles for many of Yamaha digital equipments like DX, SY, QY, VL, EX, CS, MOTIF, etc.
“Release Falling Pad has a cool analog sound, with rich and fat atmosphere, and I programed very sensitive and dynamic polyphonic aftertouch - specifically the pitch falling down when you release key. This magic is made possible by the pitch envelope in the modulation section. Try it out! ”

Deckards Heating

This beautiful pad shows the unique filters and the great ring modulator of CS80V4 in a very musical way.

Tobias Menguser - on CS-80 V

Tobias (aka 10 Phantom Rooms) started getting into professional sound design at the age of 17 in 1990 by creating his first commercial sound bank for the Waldorf Microwave. In the 90s and early 2000s, he created several soundbanks and sample CD ROMs for companies like Clavia, Ensoniq, Waldorf, Alesis, and more. During that period, he also worked as a music producer and contributed to the Frankfurt techno/house/trance birth years with more than a hundred releases, including one UK single chart entry. In 2005, he started working full time for NI as a sound designer and later as head of sound design and senior product manager of Komplete. After leaving NI at the end of 2016, he started working on several exciting MI projects, preparing them for a release. He also worked on sound design of trailers and his sounds can be heard in more than 250 well known movies.
“I was always a big fan of CS80 and Blade Runner, and bought a real CS60 a few years ago. The new version of CS-80 V with its great filter emulations comes closer and closer to the original hardware.”
“I was clearly focusing on the unique filters and the ring modulator, but also used the new effects quite heavily.”

Sweep VCA

The "Sweep_VCA_" preset highlights the rich harmonic range of the original synth with, in particular, the volume modulation of the two synth lines as well as the numerous possibilities of real time controls of the instrument: after touch, Ring Mod in tremolo mode, modulations using the Sub Osc...

Jean-Michel Blanchet - on CS-80 V

Jean-Michel Blanchet is a sound designer and music producer, passionate about electronics and synthesizers since the ‘70s. He started by creating sounds on memory-less analog instruments such as the Oberheim OB-1 (his first synthesizer), the SEM 2 Voices and OBX, ARP Odyssey, and the Prophet 5...and never stopped!
“As soon as I tried it out when we received it at Arturia, I was immediately very impressed by the very wide sound and the exceptional expressiveness that matched the original CS80. The configuration of the sound control parameters and the quality of the polyphonic aftertouch make it a unique musical instrument.”
“I always prefer to start from an 'init' sound to create a new preset. At the beginning of a sound design period, I try to imagine what kind of sounds I should have in my bank, for example, if it should have a specific style or if it should be a Factory bank. After that, I start to create my sounds, taking into account the specificities of the synth and what we need to show to be as close as possible to the color of the original synth. Or on the contrary, to move away from it by using additional settings or modulations in the advanced panel. Then, I start to classify them by type, I progressively build my bank, and I finish with the details (comments, creation of macros, volume settings, and so on).”

Aftertouch Surprise

Let's take at "Aftertouch Surprise" - a simple preset, but with sounds you can play and use on various recordings. That's what I aimed for: making playable sounds, not impressive ones...

Michael Geyre - on CS-80 V

Michael Geyre is a professional musician, composer, and sound designer, raised in a 6-generation musical family. He started playing piano at age 5, and very quickly got into synthesizers which became a passion. In 1999, he acquired a genuine CS-80, which became his favorite polysynth - even after all these years, it still puts a smile on his face.
“Arturia has finally managed to nail the specific sound from this instrument, even though it's quite a complicated instrument with an unusual architecture. I am very happy about the sound of the new version, as I can get identical sounds to my original CS-80. As the original instrument is crowded full of obsolete and rare chips, I know that I will always manage to get its sound using this plugin, and that's pretty reassuring. Also, when working on some short recordings, or when the weather is too hot, I'd prefer not powering the CS-80 on in such conditions, so using the plugin even makes sense for me, even if I do have the original instrument.”
“Despite using the original instrument almost daily, making presets was pretty difficult for me, as, in my opinion, it is a musical instrument, not a research synthesizer. I could get even a single sine wave, and play it with great pleasure, as, to me, the main point of the instrument is playability. Using a good keyboard controller (especially featuring polyphonic pressure), it is possible to get a similar experience using CS-80 V. Let's take "Aftertouch Surprise " or "Meadow Flute " as examples; they're both very simple presets, but they're sounds you can play and use on various recordings. That's what I aimed for, making playable sounds, not just impressive ones!”