We've had several new members lately, so I thought I'd send this out
again.
David
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "David Rogoff" <david@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> About once a month (oops - it's been about 6 months...) I'll send out
> this quick reminder about what's available in this Yahoo CS80 group.
> There are several new members in the group - welcome! The first thing
> to do is look at the Messages page to see what everyone has been
> talking about the last few months. There are over 200 messages,
> covering dozens of topics!
>
> This has been a great group. We've been going for about a year and a
> half now, with lots of excellent topics and help for CS80 owners. I'd
> like to thank everyone, especially for avoiding the arguements and
> attacks that seem to creep into almost every Internet group and forum.
>
> Under Files, there are some mp3s of tunes featuring CS80. They're
> pretty low bit rate to make the files small. Please suggest other
> songs that show off the CS80. There are also some pics and a
> spreadsheet related to the messages about the CS80 pressure sensors.
>
> Under Database, I created a really simple, easy to use, list of CS80s
> known to people on the list. Please take a minute and enter your
> keyboards! It's very quick and easy.
>
> Under Links, I have bunch of links to info about the CS80, both
> technical and about artists who use them. Please send me other links
> to add!
>
> The Photos section has a pictures of some CS80s owned by group members
> (many more of mine, inside and out, at www.therogoffs.com/cs80).
> Feel free to put in some pics of instruments, or people (including
> you) playing.
>
> And, for those of you who deal with this list via email, don't forget
> to check the site at
> http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahacs80. In addtion to the
> stuff I just listed, you can also see an archive of past messages.
>
> Please send me any suggestions about changes or additions to this
> site to make it better and more useful.
>
> And, of course, start discussions about our favorite synth! What's
> your favorite feature? Sound? Band/artist that uses it? Where did
> you first hear/play one? If you have one, what do you play on it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>