Introducing the JS80P plug-in inspired by Yamaha's CS-80 (Win only)
Today is Attilammagyar'sYamaha's "CS-80"It is an introduction of the plug-in "JS80P" created inspired by.
It is written as Win only, but to be exact, it also supports Linux.
The CS-80 was a very popular model.Arturia,Cherry AudioI'm also making an emu.
However, "JS80P" loves CS-80!Other than that user, I can't recommend it at the moment.
This is because there are few presets and it is not easy to edit.
Sound demo
There are 5 presets except the default.
I tried to ring it.
Overview
Features
- 16-tone polyphony
- 2 oscillators with 10 different waveforms:
- Sign
- sawtooth wave
- soft saw wave
- reverse sawtooth
- soft inverse yarrow
- Triangle wave
- soft triangle
- ア ク エ ア
- soft square
- Custom
- 2 filters for each oscillator, 7 types of filters
- Low pass
- High pass
- band pass
- notch
- bell
- low shelf
- high shelf
- Portamento
- wave folder
- split keyboard
- AM
- FM
- Phase modulation
- Built-in effects
- Overdrive
- distortion
- 2 filters
- stereo echo
- Stereo reverb
- 6 envelopes
- 8 LFOs
- Configurable MIDI controller
System requirements
- OS: Windows 7 or newer, or Linux (e.g. Ubuntu 20.04 or newer).
- CPU: 32-bit or 64-bit, SSE2 capable
- RAM: 50-200MB, depending on buffer size
Download
You can download it without registration.
Go to the above link and click the link of the corresponding format to download.
Basically, you can download the 64bit VST3 version.
Installation
When you unzip the downloaded file, there is "js80p.vst3" inside, so put it in the following VST3 Path.
C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3
Precautions when using with FL Studio
When using FL Studio, noise will be heard unless the following settings are made.
(This can be said to be Lo-Fi, but it is disturbing because it becomes constant)
Enable "Use fixed size buffers" in "Troubleshooting" from the gear icon.
Summary
The sound is good and the modulation is easy to understand as it can be selected under each parameter.
It's just that the editing is a bit painful, so it's a waste.
It's still under development, so I'm looking forward to future updates.
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