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You are at:Home»News»Baby Audio’s New BA-1 Synthesizer Plugin Emulates The Yamaha CS01
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Baby Audio’s New BA-1 Synthesizer Plugin Emulates The Yamaha CS01

By James NugentApril 24, 20239 Comments3 Mins Read
Baby Audio BA-1

Baby Audio has released BA-1 ($49), an analog-modeled synth plugin based on the Yamaha CS01 hardware synthesizer.

BA-1 is Baby Audio’s first synth, so it’s a particularly special release for the developer behind plugins like Crystalline and TAIP.

As an 80s synth fanatic and avid user of Baby Audio plugins, I was particularly excited by this news.

When we hear the words cult 80s synthesizer, one synth comes to mind before all others: the Yamaha CS01.

OK, maybe it’s not the first synth that comes to mind, but if we spoke about 80s synths long enough, we’d get there.

The thing I love about the CS01 is that it’s so unassuming; it looks more like a toy than a serious bit of gear. But this often-forgotten and underestimated little synth produces some truly epic sounds.

BA-1 stays pretty faithful to the original concept but offers more flexibility with enhanced recreations of original features.

When I say enhanced recreations of original features, the enhancements aren’t the kind to take you off in an entirely new direction but rather keep you on the same track with deeper sound design capabilities.

For example, in the oscillator section, we get two oscillators with a handy X-Fade slider rather than a single oscillator like the CS01. We also get a third FM-based oscillator that allows you to experiment further while maintaining a remarkably 80s sound.

Another example of Baby Audio catering to modern sound designers is the ability to sync the Envelope’s Attack and the LFO to the host DAW’s BPM.

Once we get past the original, albeit enhanced, sections, we get a beautifully 80s effects section.

The built-in effects include Tone, Drive, Delay, Reverb, and Chorus. The effects, for the most part, are inspired by cheap rack effects of the era, which adds some of that it’s so bad it’s good authenticity. The Chorus effect is an adapted version of a classic Juno-style chorus.

Other features include a Sidechain with Internal and External routing modes and an advanced patch randomizer, Re-Gen.

Baby Audio also added a few quirky but useful features, like the option to switch between line and speaker output, perfectly capturing the essence of a cheap, low-quality CS01 speaker in all its glory.

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My favorite of the quirky features is the ability to adjust the Battery level of the synth.

Like many smaller synths, the CS01 was (optionally) battery-powered, and when the batteries drained, the sound quality followed. A low battery introduced incredible inconsistencies of all kinds, and when you drop the BA-1 battery level, you can hear the sound start to really struggle, and I love it.

The resizable interface looks great; it’s retro like the original and has four color scheme options.

BA-1 has over 500 presets across seven categories: Brass/Strings, Bass, Pads, Leads, Plucks/Arps, Keys/Organs, Synth/Drones, and SFX/Perc.

Two of my early favorites are Poisoned Synth Strings and Sell Your Rolx Buy A Jupiter.

I’m still in the new toy phase with BA-1, and I really like it; well done, and congratulations to Baby Audio on the first synth!

BA-1 is available in AU, VST, VST3, and AAX formats for macOS (10.7 up) and Windows (7 up).

More info: Baby Audio BA-1 ($49)

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James is a musician and writer from Scotland. An avid synth fan, sound designer, and coffee drinker. Sometimes found wandering around Europe with an MPC in hand.

9 Comments

  1. Numanoid

    on April 24, 2023 9:01 pm

    Baby steps, being by emulating one of the most stripped down synths Yamaha ever made.

    Reply
  2. MRG

    on April 25, 2023 12:04 am

    Still using the old Hahaha CS01 from Pethu from time to time. Try it if you like outdated Synthedit 32bit stuff… ;-)
    This BA-1 goes way further tho, so don’t even compare them.

    Reply
    • Numanoid

      on April 25, 2023 5:12 pm

      I am using Hideaway Studio Zero-1, a CS01 Kontakt instrument

      Reply
  3. Dee

    on April 25, 2023 11:37 am

    Oh nice! I have an original CS01 (MK1) and have been tempted to midify over the years but as time has gone on, Ive been reluctant to hack about with what’s becoming quite a collectable and nice sounding synth.
    Will definitely look into Baby Audio’s take on it but also extensively start sampling my original.

    Reply
    • Jiri aka Rivermint

      on April 26, 2023 2:15 pm

      Hi Dee, please make it happen, CS01 – what a legendary synth.

      Reply
  4. Neytcev

    on April 25, 2023 3:31 pm

    Sadly doesn’t pass the validation tool in Logic 10.1, Mac OSX 10.10,
    although the minimum system requirements are for OSX 10.7 …

    Reply
  5. alex

    on April 25, 2023 8:35 pm

    TAL Vocoder has been updated to v3. It’s a big update, worth downloading:

    tal-software.com/products/tal-vocoder

    Reply
    • Michal Ochedowski

      on April 26, 2023 12:34 pm

      Nice one, thanks.

      Reply
  6. ben

    on May 2, 2023 8:05 pm

    yep wont work in el capitan on a mac – despite tech specs stating it works from 10.7 and up…..when you try to run the app, you get an error message stating it needs 10.13….have emailed baby audio since this does look sick….

    Reply
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