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Description

Coming from Casio you might assume entry-level and that just about sums up the CZ-1000. Fortunately it's become known for having a surprisingly good 8-stage envelope. It also uses Phase Distortion (PD) synthesis so it is quite capable of some cool digital/analog sounds! PD is Casio's own take on digital synthesis from the mid-eighties and is found in all of their CZ series. You basically modify digital waveforms (sine waves) to create various sounds. It can create wild new sounds, notably percussive sounds. But it's not too easy to program if you don't know much about waveform theory and design.

Three sets of 8-stage envelope sections are used to modulate your sounds extensively. The first is used to modify the DCO pitches over time. Another 8-stage envelope section in the DCW is used to modify the Phase Angle over time (like filtering). Finally the DCA amplifier also has an 8-stage envelope to modify the volume of sounds over time. For further tweaking the CZ-1000 employs some surprisingly analog effects. Four types of Vibrato make up a simple LFO-type section with triangle, square, ramp up or down waveforms as well as rate, depth and delay settings. Portamento adds that classic glide effect from one note to the next. Double up on the oscillators with 4-note polyphony. Built-in noise and ring modulation. It's also MIDI equipped with 4 monophonic multitimbral parts. However, with only 32 patches (16 preset, 16 user) storage is a bit slim.

The CZ-1000 is a CZ-101 with full sized keys. It is succeeded by the CZ-3000 and CZ-5000 which really fatten up the synth and provide more professional features and looks. However the CZ-1000 is without a doubt the best low-cost means of truly useable sounds for pads and lead synth sounds. It was used by Vince Clarke and Eat Static.

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Product specs

Brand Casio
Model CZ-1000 49-Key Synthesizer
Finish Black
Year 1985
Categories Digital Synthesizers, Keyboard Synths
Analog / Digital Digital
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Synth Action
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output
Number of Keys 49 Keys
Polyphony 8 Voices

FAQs

What is the sound engine of the Casio CZ-1000 based on?

The Casio CZ-1000 features a digital phase distortion synthesis engine, which allows for versatile sound design with its dual oscillators and eight waveforms, including ring and noise modulation.

How many keys does the Casio CZ-1000 have, and what is their size?

The Casio CZ-1000 has 49 full-size keys, providing a comfortable playing experience similar to that of a standard piano.

Is the Casio CZ-1000 compatible with MIDI devices?

Yes, the Casio CZ-1000 is equipped with MIDI Input and Output, allowing it to connect seamlessly with other MIDI-compatible devices for expanded control and integration.

How many voices of polyphony does the Casio CZ-1000 support?

The Casio CZ-1000 supports 8-voice polyphony, enabling you to play complex chords and layered sounds without note dropouts.

Can the Casio CZ-1000 be used for live performances?

Yes, with its full-size keys, 8-voice polyphony, and programmable sounds, the Casio CZ-1000 is suitable for live performances, offering both versatility and portability.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent for percussion and bass sounds

  • Envelope feature is highly praised

  • Membrane buttons have a quality feel

  • Can serve as a controller for other devices

  • Notable for creating 80's whistles and bells

  • Multitimbral capabilities were advanced for its time

  • Offers great value, especially for vintage synth enthusiasts

CONS

  • Steep learning curve due to complex interface

  • Limited by a two-line LCD display

  • Only 16 user patches with difficult-to-find memory cards

  • Basic MIDI implementation

  • Plastic build quality

  • Lacks built-in effects, requiring external additions for full potential

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Casio CZ-1000.

Features and functionality

  • The Casio CZ-1000 lacks a built-in chorus effect, which was common in other late 80s synths, making external effects necessary for that feature.

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  • The internal memory requires 6 D cell batteries for backup, lasting about a year, as opposed to an internal battery, avoiding battery leakage issues.

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  • CZ-1000 boasts full-size keys and membrane buttons, differentiating it from the smaller CZ-101, which has mini keys.

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  • The CZ-1000 lacks velocity and touch sensitivity, which can limit expression and make it less suitable for dynamic playing styles compared to models with these features.

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  • This synth does not include a filter, which is a common feature in many synthesizers, potentially limiting its ability to produce typical synth sounds.

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Software and compatibility

  • VirtualCZ plug-in acts as an emulator and editor/librarian, facilitating easier patch editing compared to the synth's small display.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users have successfully added OLED screen replacements to enhance readability, a popular mod among owners.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users strap the CZ-1000 for live performances, utilizing its guitar strap lugs for a keytar-like experience.

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Value and pricing

  • Prices for CZ-1000s can be significantly lower in pawn shops, often found at a fraction of online marketplace listings.

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User experience

  • Owners find the phase distortion synthesis easier to program compared to Yamaha DX series, though the 8-stage envelopes can be complex.

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  • Some users find the phase distortion synthesis method challenging if they're accustomed to common subtractive synthesis, which could be a hurdle for first-time synth owners.

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Comparisons

  • The CZ-101 apparently sounds slightly fatter due to minor waveform differences, despite sharing the same sound engine with the CZ-1000.

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  • The CZ-1 in the series can deliver different patch sounds due to its velocity and channel aftertouch feature, unlike the CZ-1000.

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  • For those interested in a broader sound palette, the Korg Minilogue is recommended due to its more flexible synthesis capabilities and better beginner-friendly features.

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Critic Reviews

Casio CZ-1000 | Vintage Synth Explorer

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The Casio CZ-1000 may seem entry-level, but it surprises with a robust 8-stage envelope and unique Phase Distortion synthesis, offering digital/analog sound capabilities. It's great for creating diverse sounds, especially percussive ones. However, its programming can be challenging for those unfamiliar with waveform theory. While it features analog effects and MIDI capability, the limited storage of only 32 patches is a drawback. Despite its limitations, it's the most affordable option for quality pad and lead synth sounds, having been used by artists like Vince Clarke. A great choice for budget-conscious musicians seeking versatility.

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jimmarchi1

you can get freeware like MIDI-OX to dump your patches to a computer as sysex data a bank of 16 at a time... then you just load up the bank you need for whatever you're doing. I've done it with mine.

the_snakelord

Jeez, I didn't know about MIDI-OX until you mentioned it! Thank you so much! Now I just have to wait for that MIDI-USB interface to arrive.

automaticadam

Classic Casio PD synth - underrated

My first Synth was a CZ101- the mini key version of this fantastic Phase Distortion Synth that has been featured in many great songs and albums of the 80s. I still love to mess around making my own new sounds, and also use it as a controller for my JV1010 as well.

rtuckr

Nostalgia

My first real synth (owned since 1985). Decent synth basses and pads. No built-in effects, so unit really comes alive when external effects are added. For the time, great bang for the buck. Still true today, as they can be had for cheap.

spleentaste

CURIOUS DX7 CLONE

I Found it in 1996 in a pawn shop in Florida for nothing...didn't work well but have some good bass sounds (as far as I can Remember...)....

hardwood

80's

Not particularly useful these days and there are numerous emulations vailable. 4 part multitimbral at the time was a selling point. Funky basses can be made.

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Makes gr8 80's whistles n bellz

Artist usage

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See how Vince Clarke uses Casio CZ-1000

Vince Clarke

Keyboardist, Composer

Depeche Mode

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In this video, Vince is playing a Casio CZ-1000 keyboard.

See how Deb Demure uses Casio CZ-1000

Deb Demure

Singer, Guitarist

Drab Majesty

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On the Reverb site Deb Demure talks about his guitars, pedals, amps, synths and softwares he uses in Drab Majesty

See how Claudio Narea uses Casio CZ-1000

Claudio Narea

Singer, Guitarist

Los Prisioneros

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These synthesizers were used during the recording of "Pateando Piedras" album and in their live performances

Casio CZ-101 and CZ-1000 can be seen for example in the minutes 52:32, 58:05 1:01:14

See how Colin Newman uses Casio CZ-1000

Colin Newman

Singer, Guitarist

Wire

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"The only synth I've ever actually owned is a Casio CZ1000, which I like in combination with a DX and an analogue synth rather than on its own. The CZ is squeaky, Rolands are big, and the DX somewhere in between, so I like the kind of complete, round sound where you get a bit of everything chucked in."

See how Tyson Ritter uses Casio CZ-1000

Tyson Ritter

Singer, Bassist

The All-American Rejects

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he uses it in this live performance

See how Kiefer uses Casio CZ-1000

Kiefer

Keyboardist, Music Producer

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Visible throughout on the top of his keys rack. Also in his Ableton layout a track is named "Casio CZ-1000."

See how Graham Massey uses Casio CZ-1000

Graham Massey

Guitarist, Keyboardist

808 State

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Verified via 808state

Casio CZ1000 is included in the equipment list.

See how Stephen Luscombe uses Casio CZ-1000

Stephen Luscombe

Keyboardist

Blancmange

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Blancmange used a Casio CZ-1000 in their album "Believe You Me," according to this article.

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Gilbert Gabriel

Keyboardist, Composer

The Dream Academy

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Gilbert's own synth gallery includes the ubiquitous DX7, a Roland JX3P, an ancient Solina string ensemble, an old Fender Rhodes "which I hardly ever play but can't get rid of, it's company", a Casio CZ-1000 and a UMI sequencing software package for the BBC B. The UMI came when the album had been completed but has already made yet another fan.

See how Clark Datchler uses Casio CZ-1000

Clark Datchler

Singer, Keyboardist

Johnny Hates Jazz

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"We also used a D50 a bit on the album, mainly using presets and modifications of them as part of a MIDI chain. The Casio CZ1000 is Clark's keyboard. That's been really good and it's all over the album."

See how Gabriel Vigliensoni uses Casio CZ-1000

Gabriel Vigliensoni

Keyboardist, Composer

Lucybell

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In the documentary "Cuando Respiro En Tu Boca " Gabriel Vigliensoni is shown using a Casio CZ-1000, along with his other keyboards, as seen in the accompanying image.

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