I know he cloned the filter chip and the GX-1 filter module. The
designs are built by Paul Schrieber as part of his modular line:
http://www.synthtech.com/motm480.htmlhttp://www.synthtech.com/motm485.htmlI haven't heard from Scott in a long time either. Sometimes people get
busy with real life :)
David
> J. Douglas Rodriguez <mailto:floobygoop@...>
> November 13, 2011 2:44 PM
> Are you serious? SMD boards to replace the chips? That would be
> awesome! I'd love to get my hands on the details.
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> b3groover <mailto:b3groover@...>
> November 13, 2011 2:38 PM
> Well, Scott Rider was working on it according to this post two years ago:
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> I really hope he's okay. He hasn't posted here in years.
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> November 13, 2011 12:47 PM
> If someone actually cloned these chips, we'd all sleep easier at
> night, right?
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> organissimo <mailto:b3groover@...>
> November 13, 2011 12:19 PM
> Hello folks!
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> I'm new to the group. I just purchased a Yamaha CS50 that only has one
> voice card fully functioning. Thankfully I got the synth very cheap.
> I've traced the issues down to two EGs and a couple VCAs. But as
> everyone knows, those proprietary Yamaha chips are becoming more and
> more scarce. This is a problem that will only be exacerbated as time
> marches on.
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> I've found some old posts on this group from Scott Rider (Old Crow)
> concerning re-creating some of these chips. I've emailed Scott but
> have yet to hear back. It seems he hasn't posted in a few years as
> well. I hope he is ok.
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> Has anyone else looked into re-creating these chips? I'm not an
> electronics engineer by any stretch of the imagination. But it seems
> like it would be possible, using modern components like the THAT 2181
> VCA, to create a viable substitute for chips like the IG00151 VCA.
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> Thoughts?
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