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Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: Having a problem with my CS80

From: Laurie Curry <laurie@...>
Date: 2010-10-15

when the switch is in I , try experimenting with the pitch bend and long releases.....you will find the pitch after the time of key off release will be unnafected by the ribbon... but everything held down will be affected.... example... repeat a single note while ribboning down with long release times you will notice a cascading type effect...same with portamento....notes will hang in a funny pitch if you release before the portamento reaches the intended destination....
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From: "cuari7" <cuari7@...>
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Date: 10/15/2010 10:58
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: Having a problem with my CS80



Yeah!!

You were right, my friend.
Shit, I've haad this thing for almost 4 years and never understood the significance of this switch. BTW, I think it was my 3 year-old daughter who was mucking with it.

Thank you so much for the tip!!

jd

>
> what mode is your sustain switch on the lower left panel in?
> i or ii
> if you are in ii, that is mono/poly mode.... if you are in i, there should be no note stealing unless you have hit 8 voices...
> ii mono/poly mode allows you to hold a chord, while playing a monoish meledy.... which cuts releases and utilises monoistic portamento...








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