Has anyone tried their CS80 through a MAM resonator? I've recently
acquired one and will be doing so very soon.
Cheers.
TOM
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, blchrr@... wrote:
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I tend to agree with you, but i have played a CS60 through a DC2
pedal a few
> years ago and the sound was just incredible!! I hardly ever use the
inbuilt
> chorus on the CS80 because i dont like it, so for me its a
∗CONSIDERABLE∗
> improvement, same with the tremolo circuit, the PH3 is a sweet sounding
> phaser too!
>
> Frees up my Dim D rack for another synth too :)
>
> I want a DC2 inside my Xpander and Chroma too, in fact i think all
synths
> should have a built in dimension d... what were they thinking lol ;)
>
> Midi is pretty essential for me. You know a lot of guys have Kenton
midi on
> their 80 and they say it works OK, Eric Persing for example...
> Anyone have anything negative to say regarding implementing Kenton
midi on
> the CS80?
>
> Agree about the reverb, i doesnt HAVE to be a Lexicon, ive just got
this
> thing for big old Lexicon units at the moment.. :)
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
>
> > Any modification of a CS80 that does not serve its stability is
absolutely pointless in my view.
> >
> > Noisy chorus? Who cares? Noisy tremolo? Who cares? Don´t use it,
simple as that. I find the built-in chorus slightly obtrusive anyway
so I´d rather use the SDD-320 instead (some years ago I used to have
an extra Dimension D just for the CS80), and it doesn´t have to be a
Lexicon 224XL all the time. The Dynacord DRP20X sounds equally good ;-).
> >
> > I´d say integrating some Boss stomp boxes into a CS80 is like
installing a Roots compressor or a 478cu Big Block V8 in a Rolls Royce
Silver cloud... undoubtedly a cool feature but not quite up to its
original character.
> >
> > Stephen (who even despises the idea of installing MIDI kits into a
CS80).
> >
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Richard Atkinson
> > To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 11:51 AM
> > Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: the Mighty GX-1
> >
> >
> > I really wish I had a CS-80 with the GX-1 filter.
> >
> > Actually I really wish I had a CS-80 or any kind of polyphonic
Yamaha CS,
> > but you get the general idea :)
> >
> > I think in terms of programming the CS-80 beats the GX-1 any
day, but the
> > GX-1 does have a warmer filter. That said, it shouldn't be too
hard to
> > modify the filter structure of the CS-80 for some different
sounds (if
> > anyone dares modify their CS!)
> >
> > Instead of using the HP and LP modes of the two filter chips per
channel
> > voice, both LP modes could be used instead. Depending on the
spacing of the
> > cutoff frequencies, you would have a region of 12dB cutoff slope
and a
> > region of 24dB, both with resonance peaks of course.
> >
> > Richard
> >
> > On 6/5/07, blchrr@... <blchrr@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > Its funny you know, i love the Cs80, but i just think the GX1
is too
> > > much, i
> > > dont find myself lusting after one at all, the programmer
looks like a
> > > nightmare too..
> > > Id much rather have a PS3300, but its never going to happen at
the sort of
> > >
> > > price they currently sell for... :)
> > >
> > > > Yeeeeeeee-OW!!!!
> > > >
> > > > If I could afford it, I would probably build a room (or
small house)
> > > > just for it,,, like a shrine or chappel for the worship of The
> > > > Allmighty GX-1.....kinda' like the freaky mutants in the
original
> > > > Planet of the Apes movies worship that bomb (crap, I'm old
enough to
> > > > remember those cheesy flicks. Damn-you-to-Hell...!!! ;-P
> > > >
> > > > But back to reality.
> > > > ∗sigh∗
> > > >
> > > > The next best thing is having my CS40m atop my CS80, I guess.
> > > > Hell, they've both been holding their tunning quite well!
> > > >
> > >
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