Yamaha CS-10 User manual

Category
Synthesizer
Type
User manual

Yamaha CS-10 is a synthesizer that allows you to create and modify sounds using four primary controls: VCO, VCF, VCA, and EG.

  • VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) generates sound waves in various forms, including sawtooth and square waves. These waves serve as the foundation for the sound produced by the synthesizer.

  • VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) shapes the sound by selectively cutting or emphasizing certain frequencies, allowing you to modify the harmonic content and create different tones.

  • VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) controls the volume of the sound, enabling you to create dynamic effects such as fades and swells.

Yamaha CS-10 is a synthesizer that allows you to create and modify sounds using four primary controls: VCO, VCF, VCA, and EG.

  • VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) generates sound waves in various forms, including sawtooth and square waves. These waves serve as the foundation for the sound produced by the synthesizer.

  • VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) shapes the sound by selectively cutting or emphasizing certain frequencies, allowing you to modify the harmonic content and create different tones.

  • VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) controls the volume of the sound, enabling you to create dynamic effects such as fades and swells.

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Yamaha CS-10 User manual

Category
Synthesizer
Type
User manual

Yamaha CS-10 is a synthesizer that allows you to create and modify sounds using four primary controls: VCO, VCF, VCA, and EG.

  • VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) generates sound waves in various forms, including sawtooth and square waves. These waves serve as the foundation for the sound produced by the synthesizer.

  • VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) shapes the sound by selectively cutting or emphasizing certain frequencies, allowing you to modify the harmonic content and create different tones.

  • VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) controls the volume of the sound, enabling you to create dynamic effects such as fades and swells.

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