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The Yamaha CS2x is a sample-based synthesizer released by the Yamaha Corporation in 1999. The CS2x is designed for maximum real-time control, according to Yamaha. It is the successor of the very successful Yamaha CS1x. Enhancements include 64-note polyphony, a bigger sample ROM and a 24 dB/oct LPF/HPF filter. The CS acronym stands for ''Control Synthesizer''. ==Features== * 61 full-size non-weighted keys * 16 MB of Wave ROM with AWM2 voices * Multi Mode: 779 voices in XG mode * Performance Mode: 256 preset and 256 user performances * 30 drum kits * Arpeggiator with 40 patterns * 8 real-time sound control knobs * 2 Scene memories, for morphing between sound control knob positions * Three 24-bit effect processors (12 reverb, 14 chorus and 62 variations) * Stereo audio input, only for mixing another sound source into the CS2x, no effects applied * ''To Host'' serial computer interface, connecting the CS2x to a computer for sequencing purposes * Small backlit LCD display with 2 lines The Yamaha CS2x has a silver body color, in contrast to the CS1x blue body. It is immediately recognized by its remarkable left chamfered edge. The CS2x also offers a TG300B mode, for playing music created for Yamaha TG300B-compatible tone generators. Some of the sounds are derived from Yamaha's flagship EX5 series. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yamaha CS2x」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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