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Subject: RE: Welcome new (and returning) members!

From: "Leslie Schwartz" <lhs_emf@...>
Date: 2011-02-13

Hello,

I probably also saw the AH post and I did not know before then that this
group existed.

I have a CS-60 which needs some repairs, but works. And it's one of the many
projects I hope to get to someday.

I wanted to join this group because I felt that it may help me diagnose and
repair problems with the CS-60.

As one previous message stated, there is someone parting out what he said
was a perfectly functioning CS-60 on eBay, which is sad to see happen, but
if the parts go to people who genuinely need them with no other parts source
available, there is some good in that.

So for my sake if some diagnoses are given do not feel that you cannot go
into the background that may have been given before, for some of us it may
be new information and will be appreciated. And this goes as well for the
operation of the system.

I reside in Plano, TX. and I have a bunch of other synths and many are old
school analog types, some of which need some attention, but probably the
CS-60 needs the most attention.

Thanks for this group and for all the knowledge you have to share.

Leslie

-----Original Message-----
From: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com [mailto:yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of David
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 7:15 PM
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [yamahacs80] Welcome new (and returning) members!

Hi all.

We've had a mini membership surge from my posting an the AH mailing list.
Welcome all!

Please introduce yourselves and let us know why you're here. The group has
been talking about lots of different things lately from debugging ill CS80s
to folks with albums of their own music featuring the CS80 (and it's
relatives).

Please check out the old messages and files and links (probably way out of
date). Now I need to go work on fixing up the CS80 sitting in my dining
room that I've been too busy to work on lately. Its owner has been most
patient, but I'd like to get it back to him soon.

If I could only do CS80 repairs and restorations for a living!
Unfortunately, I think the CS80 world can only support one person and Kent's
already claimed it :)

David



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