Ok, thanks for the reply - TBH if the VST sound engine is spot on I may part with the CZ-101 anyhow, maybe. I'll definately be grabbing a copy hopefully, the YT video sounds spot on although you say was done in Max4live, whatever that is?!hibrasil wrote:1) VirtualCZ can send patches to a CZ hardware synth. This is a sysex dump (everything at once). It can also load patches from .syx or .mid files. In a future version i will add a function to directly receive the patch from the hardware.
2) Assuming you choose your patch in VirtualCZ, click send sysex when your project loads up yes. In a future version i will see if I can implement some kind of auto synchronisation between the hardware and plugin.
3) soon
4) when it comes out
Casio CZ
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- KVRAF
- 4279 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
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- 3031 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Oli did a phase distortion synth, based on the CZ series, as a Max For Live instrument (Max is an addon programming language that can be used within Ableton Live).breakmixer wrote:you say was done in Max4live, whatever that is?!
He then built on that work to make the full scale emulation in regular instrument plugin form we've been discussing here.
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- 43892 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
- KVRian
- 1276 posts since 30 Apr, 2004 from Louisville, KY
about this shot of the GUI: Here it is in ADSR mode.Numanoid wrote:Nice GUI
Also, the 8 stage envelopes on the CZ series are quite unusual and you may wish to switch to use ADSR mode when first experimenting with the plug-in. You can switch modes with the button in the bottom right-hand corner of the interface. - O. Larkin
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- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Yes, looks like there are two subpages, the other MSEQ, and ..... then there is the scaling panel toobftucker wrote:about this shot of the GUI: Here it is in ADSR mode.
The colors selection reminds me of Waves Element
- KVRAF
- 3031 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
I should also add that anyone who has only experienced the CZ synths from non-velocity keyboards (ie, all of them except the CZ1) might be surprised at the difference that velocity (and aftertouch, though less so) makes when playing the CZ.
CZ's excel at plucky sounds (but differently to FM synths) and velocity response brings them alive and more playable to a surprising degree. Stick in some decent FX in your DAW and they are still surprisingly good synths - and for your dance heads who love DX100 solid bass sounds and the like, there are a ton of synth bass sounds that work to a similar purpose.
Not to mention *thousands* of sounds out there, should make VCZ a cool instrument to play with, even if you thought your CZ-101 was a bit cheezy back in the day... I've just been playing my CZ1 again and it's really nice, with a unique character that no other instruments can replicate - they don't really sound FM-ey at all, which is a good thing in my book because I never liked the really thin and bland FM stuff, at least in the 4-op range...
CZ's excel at plucky sounds (but differently to FM synths) and velocity response brings them alive and more playable to a surprising degree. Stick in some decent FX in your DAW and they are still surprisingly good synths - and for your dance heads who love DX100 solid bass sounds and the like, there are a ton of synth bass sounds that work to a similar purpose.
Not to mention *thousands* of sounds out there, should make VCZ a cool instrument to play with, even if you thought your CZ-101 was a bit cheezy back in the day... I've just been playing my CZ1 again and it's really nice, with a unique character that no other instruments can replicate - they don't really sound FM-ey at all, which is a good thing in my book because I never liked the really thin and bland FM stuff, at least in the 4-op range...
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- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
I've just added the announcement in my great collection Sounds of the 80s. It is the number 107 (the list is sorted in alphabetic order).
As soon as the KVR product page is created I'll link the entry to it.

As soon as the KVR product page is created I'll link the entry to it.

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I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
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- 3031 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
No it doesn't.Lee702 wrote:Virtual CZ looks like JXSynth.
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- KVRian
- 882 posts since 24 Jun, 2002 from Berlin
thanks for setting that one straight!beely wrote:No it doesn't.Lee702 wrote:Virtual CZ looks like JXSynth.
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- 3031 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Note - both the VirtualCZ manual and demo version are up on the PluginBoutique web site, and it seems like it's also available to buy now...
http://www.pluginboutique.com/product/4 ... -VirtualCZ
http://www.pluginboutique.com/product/4 ... -VirtualCZ
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Both apples and oranges are round tooLee702 wrote:Virtual CZ looks like JXSynth.
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- 2695 posts since 3 Aug, 2003 from Narnia
Brand new. Not rated yet.Plugin Boutique wrote:Product rating
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But...
Yeah surePlugin Boutique also wrote:VIP TESTIMONIALS
"Anyone that grew up with 80s tech would know how often we would throw in a bit of CZ into the mix. It is great to have it back in a convenient plug in with a better layout including all the sysex working."
Graham Massey (808 State) Legendary Acid House producer
"Loving the VirtualCZ plug-in . I have been a long time fan of CZ-101 synthesizer which I still own and use today. This plug-in goes far beyond with endless sound shaping possibilities, and its much easier to edit. It will become again an instant classic!"
Richard Devine Schematic, Warp, Sublight, Asphodel
"REALLY enjoying the VirtualCZ, absolutely amazing what you have done there. It’s like a trip into the 80s… and it’s going to be used all over our next studio album for sure"
Chris Carter Throbbing Gristle, Chris & Cosey, Carter Tutti Void


