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yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@...> wrote:
> I'm sure that's not the case on the GX.
> It has a +6/-9v supply for the assigner and octave scanning chips,
but that
> is just to limit the total supply voltage to 15v for the CMOS
devices that
> are used for the de-mux etc.
Gents-
I love this list for the very detailed info you all possess (though
most of it flys right over my head). I feel like a kid on the other
side of the glass from where they're making the candy, but I can at
least smell the candy and get a taste when it makes it's way through;^)
I'm intrigued with Colin's "little project". The last little project
he did, I ended up with two of (the wonderful P3 sequencer). What are
you up to Colin?;^)
Also, as a CS-50 owner, I have a quick question that was inspired by
this thread. Can someone tell me again what the differences are
between Sustain I and II, and ways to use this for monophonic (lead)
or polyphonic (chordal) playing? I know this on an instinctual level
but don't really know the "real" design or intent behind the settings.
Thanks!
-Jim