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Subject: Re: another problem: everything fading out

From: blchrr@...
Date: 2008-01-07

I feel exactly the same stephen... mine still has some issues, one
oscillator is still out a semitone or two (really annoying) and i have some
hum issues on the effects section, also my fine tune knob is not working
right and some other little things... but i do love the beast to death..
I plan to get it tolex'd at some point soon and hope to get the remaining
problems resolved at the same time, then ill be a very happy camper..

> It´s a wonderful instrument which is ultimately rewarding to use because it´s so musical and so organic-sounding. I never felt too fond of any other famous analogue polysynth like a Jupiter 8, Synthex, Matrix 12, Memory Moog, what have you, after I got a CS80 but I hate the issues it has... I´d never sell mine, I´m happy to own one, but frankly, even though I had it overhauled by a CS expert in The Netherlands, it still isn´t up to where I want it to be. This is quite annoying, especially when you´re using your tools on a semi-pro level.
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> Stephen
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: JH.
> To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] another problem: everything fading out
>
>
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> >When reading all these reports I´m beginning to feel more and more fed up
> >with maintaining my CS... it just is no fun anymore, especially when
> > >there´s no happy money to burn on techs or whatever...
> >
> >Boggles the mind,
>
> Right; but on the other hand, when I received mine, and it was good enough
> in tune for playing with heavily PWM'ed sounds at least, I couldn't get my
> fingers off of it for two hours. There's not many instruments that do this
> for me.
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> JH.
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Regards,
Rob Belcher
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