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Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: CS-50/CS-60 CV mods possible?

From: pinky <pinksoir@...>
Date: 2014-06-16

So is it doable? Has anyone done it before?

On Jun 13, 2014 12:34 PM, "pinky" <pinksoir@...> wrote:
Hi Florian,

Thanks for the reply. I use Expert Sleepers Silent Way to control my Hz/V synths. It is capable of producing up to 6 CVs for polyphony. I currently use it to control my MS20 and CS15. It converts MIDI messages into CV via my DC coupled audio interface (modified Presonus Firepod). There is also a dedicated euro rack module available for it. 


On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Florian Anwander fanwander@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hello pinky

Am 13.06.2014 12:57, schrieb pinky pinksoir@... [yamahacs80]:


> Thanks mr. Yeah it's just the pitch CV I'd be looking for. That's a
> bummer that it's not so easy. I wouldn't be doing it myself, I'd bring
> it to a tech if that makes any difference. I don't really want to put a
> MIDI kit into it, for a few reasons, one of which is the cost...
Adding voltage inputs for each voice to a polyphonic CS is not a big
technical problem.

But the real question is: what will be the source that will control this
modified Synth?
The CS-Series is V/Hz not V/Oct. So you'd need an external
voltage-source, which produces a V/Hz characteristics. Beside Yamahas
own monophonic CS-Synths and Korgs MS10, MS20, and SQ10 I wouldn't know
any keyboard, that is suitable.

Some polyphonic MIDI interfaces like the big Kenton, Doepfer MCV24 or
the EES CV7 can produce V/Hz voltages - but in this case you will be in
the range of a $500-device (minimum).

So: an integrated MIDI-interface makes most sense.

Florian