Do you have Midi on your CS80? If not you can still do this..
I would get a EMU E6400 Hardware sampler.. Or use a Software sampler on a Laptop.
You would get a program from Redmattica which is called Autosample. It will sample your CS80 Via midi, and create a usable patch automatically with different velocities, and aftertouch for use in Logics EXS file format. You can convert that to any other format as well.
The software is easy to run. You select the Keys you want to sample. So 2 notes every octave, then you can choose the velocities, aftertouch etc. It will automatically go down the list, save the wav's to file, normalize them, and auto adjust the recording input if something is clipping. If you don't have midi, you can trigger the cs80 manualy, and then go step by step with the software so it knows you are moving on to the next key.
At the end of the day you are left with a perfect sound sampled instrument of your CS80.
You can take things even further with Redmattica's Keymap. It will set loop points automatically for pads, and even render the crossfades.
Once I have a perfect patch in going from Autosample to Keymap in EXS format, I use Chicken Sys's Translator Pro to create a EOS disc format to convert the EXS to EOS to be used on the EMU e6400. I load up the samples via CD-Rom, and it stores them on the hard drive.
Or you could spend 2k on a Prophet 8, and another 600 bucks on a used Kurzweil Midiboard. The Prophet 8 has poly aftertouch in, and the Kuzweil midiboard will give you the perfect controller that has poly aftertouch. Throw a Chorus on there, and you will be ready as ever. The Prophet 8 does a great job at the CS80 with it's 8 Voices that can be run in Unison, or even in stack mode so you trigger 2 voices per key.
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yamahacs80@yahoogroups.comFrom:
ade_crane@...Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 23:11:21 +0000
Subject: [yamahacs80] What to take on the road??
I'm about to get on the road to tour my album- and I used my cs-80 for
lush pads and a bit of spacey high motifs. Can anyone recommend a synth
to take- I've had a Roland JD-800 recommended for reliability.????? My
stuff's on www.myspace.com/hudsonfall
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