Hi David,
Thanks.
I'm especially fond of the CS-80 poly- aftertouch for triggering
pitch modulation. Since a lot of what I do is electronic throwing in a
CS-80 pad or lead just makes it sound very organic all of sudden with
notes modulating independently of each other(plus it's never perfectly
in tune- a good thing). I've had people ask me many times " what is
that instrument"? I hope to put up some synth stuff on the website real
soon. I've got a remake of Burt Bacharach's "This Guy" up at
moogspaceport@yahoogroups.com. No CS-80 on that one but lots of CS-60,
Arp Quadra and Pro-soloist. It's my "Doctor Bombay" project. There is a
DVD for the song where we use a lot of the vintage stuff that I need to
convert to a quicktime movie and post. If anyone is interested maybe
I'll post it to my .mac site in the next few weeks.
And Scott: I'll get to your questions soon about wiring etc.
Stephen Teller
Stephen Teller Music
805/480-9614
s.teller@...www.stephentellermusic.com
On Friday, May 14, 2004, at 02:47 PM, oldsynths@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> From: <david@...>
> Subject: Re:cs
>
> he stephen nice site!
> yeah the cs range definately has a sound quite of its own.
> horrible maintenance issues but well worth the trouble.
> What still amazes me about the cs80 and 60 is the way the vibrato
> works.
> It is as if the vibrato on the cs range sounds far more musical then
> on any
> of my other synths while one would suspect that its just an lfo to
> pitch
> relation. Weird...
> well i could probably go on for days about the wonders of the 80 but
> suffice
> to say i regulary hug and kiss it when nobody is watching
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