CS-50, Part 2 ...

JunoMan hbcsc349 at email.csun.edu
Thu Sep 12 19:02:14 CEST 1996


On Thu, 12 Sep 1996, Haible_Juergen#Tel2743 wrote:
 
> Hmm, and as soon as I carried it out of the store to my car,
> I was *happy* that it was no -60 or -80 (;->)
>
Maybe you can give a quick specs on what it's got and how it sounds?
Is it similar to CS-80?
 
> I tuned it last night, and it is really wonderful. Many people
> complain about tuning CS synths (and I really don't know
> how hard it is on a CS-80), but tuning the CS-50 was fun:
> *No* iterative adjustment of offset, scale and HFT, as I know it
> from V/oct synths, but just tuning highest note, lowest note,
> and 4 transposition switches. Easy!
> 
I am still trying to tune my CS-80.  I got some procedures now, but man
it's hell of a job.

> Also, it would be fine to have the complete User- und Service
> Manuals ...
> 
You can get these from Yamaha.  Call Kenya at (714)522-9011
She send me free photocopies of CS-20 and CS-80 user manuals, since they
were out of them.  So if you are lucky, they will be out on the CS-50 as
well, so you get free copies.  I had to pay $50 for the CS-80 service
manual tough, ouch.

Pierre
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