And note to Thorsten-
I sent the manual via USPS...filled it online
they picked it up..but then I got it back
saying that "not enough Postage"
I was like "great...then why did they pick it up? "
However the good news is that I used my
Fed Ex account.(It cost like $50 bucks..)
And it went out on Priority Express
Wedneday...so you'll have in a day or so...
Sorry...but they're are so many "add on's"
when you're going international...What seemed
to be a "good deal" from USPS...was in
fact a "really good deal"...too good for them to deliver! (laughs!)
So it'll be there shortly for ya.
Have a great Holidays everyone!
J D
james devero <
j.devero@...> wrote:
Its exactly 1:38 into the track of Missing (love theme)
and like 3:08 I think on the same track..
In that way...its what I am and most of you are wired to respond to.
I think Vangelis understood.I think various artists "get it"
They don't just "play on an emotional level"...they become one
with their emotional level...and then the music just floats out
into the air...seemingly like one glorious note after another.
I know when I hear it in my studio..because I feel it as much
as I would "hear it" and I do think we all know when we do.
I saw Santana once get into " this zone" for about 20 minutes...
and I remember wanting to weep the whole way through.
Voices can do that to all of us.
But very few instruments can.....
This is one of them.
Wavecomputer360 <
wavecomputer360@...> wrote:
Hi Jim,
yes, it´s easy to dismiss all other smaller CS synths as complete pieces of
garbage. Which is utter nonsense as the CS50 can sound so enormously huge
and creamy, you wouldn´t believe if you just saw this vaguely home-organish
look.
Like Klaus Schulze once said "I used to have both a CS80 and a modular Moog
onstage, and as soon as I turned to the CS80, the Big Moog was no longer
audible". Which is true for all other CS synths of that era, too.
BTW, anybody selling an SS-30?
Stephen.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Combs
To:
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 4:04 PM
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: What it is about the CS80
> --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "matrix" wrote:
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> > What's interesting is the CS60 has a bit of this as well.
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> The CS-50 as well. I've had my CS-50 for about a year and a half, but
> only in the last month is it starting to click how best to use it and
> play it.
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> I'm working on one piece that was pretty dense polyrhythmic sequencer
> stuff (Sequentix P3, Novation Nova, E-mu Morpheus) and I decided to
> add some old tones to the mix, specifically a Roland SH-3a and the CS-50.
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> Nothing fancy, very simple 2 and 3 note chords on the CS-50, some
> subtle aftertouch brilliance, pretty standard CS sound.
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> Omagod, the sound is monsterous. It is so rich and full. Even as a
> mono signal, it totally overtook the track (not bad given 24 tracks of
> other synths). I've had to pull it down in the mix about 24-30 db,
> where it now occupies a very distinct place, still pops out of the
> cacophany appropriately. But it taught me some key pieces of how this
> synth should be "played."
>
> -Jim
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