PolyValens VL1

VL1 is a Casio VL-Tone emulation. It implements all functionality of the original calculator/mini-synthesizer from Casio, including song recording and calculator.
Features:

VL1 is a Casio VL-Tone emulation. It implements all functionality of the original calculator/mini-synthesizer from Casio, including song recording and calculator.
Features:


The TR-CCC is like a drum machine, whose sounds were created on the basis of a “Click” sound.
This rhythm box incorporates a random generator of rhythmic sequences, it can be synchronized with your host application.
The TR-CCC also answers to the MIDI notes (C4 to C5 without #) and can be sequenced via your sequencer.
It is also possible to play the random generator in addition to the Midi part of your host sequencer.

This is a special version of the CS33, skinned for use with the UC33 hardware controller. A matching template for use with the UC33 is included in the packlage.
One of the aims with the CS33 design was to provide a maximum “Synth-in-a-box” feel when used with the UC33. You can program patches from scratch never looking at the screen until it’s time to apply the final touches – expression controller tweaks, FX settings etc. The identical look of template and GUI also means you don’t have to do a “mental re-map” every time you switch from looking at the screen to looking at the controller.

Whereas the CS01 is barely more than a synth-historical artefact, the CS33 builds on the concept and is quite a capable little synth even by today’s standard. While it can do all sorts of “bread and butter” sounds, its signature sounds come from the PWM oscillator waveforms, twin linked filter modes and the built-in distortion effects.