Well I wanted to make MY CS60 into a dual-osc design which would be a lot more interesting TO ME. I think the people you should be worried about is like the guy who dismantled a "perfectly working" CS60 to sell it off as parts. That's not at all what I'm doing. I'm taking synth and making it more useful and desirable and hence less likely to be parted out in the future.
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Wavecomputer360" <wavecomputer360@...> wrote:
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> I know I´m sounding like the proverbial old coot here, but why on earth would you want to slaughter a functioning CS60 just to get something which isn´t even a half-way house on the way to a CS80? CS60s (and 50s) are becoming more and more difficult to find as working instruments in their own right so why rip them apart unless a CS80 is in dire need of a transplant?
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> Keep it the way it is, I say...
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> Subject: [yamahacs80] CS60 as 4-voice CS80
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> So I have kinda given up ever finding a CS80 for a reasonable price but I do have a couple CS60s. It occurs to me that if the CS60 could be modded so that you could layer 4-voices assigned to the main panel with the other 4-voices assigned to the mini control panel you would kinda have a mini-CS80 (minus the polyAT keyboard of course). Anyone ever gone down this road and looked into it?
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> Doug
> synthparts.com
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