Casioβs mid-β80s digital synths were light on price and big on sound. One listen and youβll be really big on the Arturia CZ V. Arturia has recreated the true essence of Casioβs patented phase distortion synthesis that made their CZ series so popular. You donβt need to understand how phase distortion works β just let your ears tell you how cool and unique it would sound in your music. As youβve come to expect from all of the V Collection, Arturia’s enhancements transform CZ into an even more formidable sonic force that can transform your music.
A simpler kind of powerful digital synthesis
Released in 1984, the CZ-101 was Casioβs answer to the wildly popular Yamaha DX7. It was significantly less expensive and infinitely easier to program than its rival. Instead of frequency modulation, Casioβs phase distortion (PD) used various user-selected waveforms to modulate the timing of simple carrier waves at the cycle level in order to create more complex wave shapes. This simplified form of digital synthesis made it comparatively easy to perfect a wide variety of timbres spanning warm pads, natural percussion, buzzy digitalia, sci-fi effects and even analog synths. While PD could sound similar to FM, it also had a unique sonic signature all its own.
The CZ sound helped propel artists like Salt-N-Pepa, Was (Not Was), and Vince Clarke into the spotlight. Letβs add your name to the list.
Classic Casio Phase Distortion + cutting-edge Arturia modeling
Imagine a virtual instrument that realistically models every nuance of the CZ-101 and with four times the polyphony and zillions more presets. What if it gave you an intuitive graphic interface that unlocked of all the hidden jewels in this unique digital synth? And what if it now had additional envelopes, filters, LFOs, effects, and extensive beat-sync-to-host parameters? Oh, and what if you could interconnect all that via a new super-flexible modulation matrix? Arturia have faithfully reproduced the instrument that brought β80s pop to new heights.
All the presets you need
Access a full library of great sounds from world-class designers the moment you launch CZ V. Unlike the hardware version, CZ V can store an infinite number of sounds. Arturiaβs universal library system let you search and organize patches according to categories and tags. With more than 450 presets covering a whole host of zingy bass, lead, key, and pad sounds, CZ V will add some inimitable bite and edge to your tracks. CZ V can even import SysEx patch data from Casio CZ-series hardware so you can access your favorite presets from your own library or those available from decades of user posts.
Features:
- Two synthesis lines and independent noise source
- All CZ-101/CZ-1000 original parameters
- 8 original waveform and custom waveform editor
- Original CZ SysEx import
- CZ, DADSR and Multi-Segments envelopes (syncable and loopable) to control pitch, DCW and amplitude
- 2 Modulation envelopes
- 4 assignable macros
- Advanced modulation matrix
- A Sample and Hold module, 2 LFOs with 6 waveforms, 3 sources combinators and an Arpeggiator
- 4 FXs slots that can be routed in series or per synthesis line
- A synthesis line state viewer for real-time feedback
- Emulation of the original CZ DAC
- 32 voices of polyphony
- Up to 8 voices of unison with unison detune
- Over 400 factory presets



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