The Casio CZ-5000 is a vintage digital synthesizer released by Casio in 1987. It was one of the first synthesizers to feature phase distortion synthesis, a type of synthesis that uses a combination of sine waves and phase modulation to create complex sounds. It was used by a variety of artists, including Depeche Mode, The Prodigy, and Aphex Twin.
The CZ-5000 has a variety of features, including 8-voice polyphony, a 16-track sequencer, and a built-in arpeggiator. It also has a variety of effects, including chorus, flanger, and delay. It also has a built-in MIDI interface, allowing it to be connected to other MIDI-compatible devices. The CZ-5000 also has a variety of knobs and sliders, allowing users to easily adjust the sound of their patches.
Manufacturer | Casio |
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