2004-06-24 by Rory Mc Donald
Thanks for the input ;) Yes I checked to make sure it was set to produce sound (I have a number of modulars) but I will check the output jacks and try the ext
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2004-06-24 by greg montalbano
At 10:49 AM 6/24/04, you wrote: Regarding the Pro-One: First, it helps to narrow down the problem. No offense, Cory, but are the controls set to produce sound?
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2004-06-24 by Bob Weigel
Hmm. hard to say on the sequential...haven t worked on that one. But the wavestation....there is no octave divider of course. Everything is done basically
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2004-06-24 by Dave Garfield
Hi, All! Got a REAL problem! Seems that my Wavestation A/D s backlight transformer has decided to take a Dump! Right on my new backlight panel! Got LOTS of
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2004-06-24 by Rory Mc Donald
Hi all: I have a Sequential Circuits Pro-One, with the original box and manual. Unfortunately it does not put out any audio. It triggers the gate and I get
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2004-06-23 by Mike Walters
Cool, thanks for the answer! I bet they were a lot different in 1777 ;) I ve had mine about 5 years now. I mostly use a Moog these days. I m building the Sound
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2004-06-23 by behrenbeck@aol.com
Hi, Moke! Yes, it is 1 Volt/Octave. Where did you buy and what did it cost??? In 1777 I had an AXXE Myswlf. Nice Piece. Bye, Werner
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2004-06-22 by Mike Walters
Is the Arp Axxe 1v per octave standard? I believe it is, just want to know for sure...... Thanks, Mike
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2004-06-12 by Mike Walters
I just started a new Polymoog group. Feel free to join! http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/polymooglife/join -Mike Walters www.mysterycircuits.com
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2004-06-02 by oxygeno1313
Hi, anyone know the procedure for tune a Korg M500 Micro Preset or have the service manual or schematics ? thanks Akira
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2004-06-01 by karlllander
Hi All, As Sam has now introduced himself to the group, I can highly recommend listening to a piece he has composed. It s called Hope Springs and is one of
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2004-05-21 by Sam Ecoff
I should probably introduce myself. I am fairly new here. I am a composer and a teacher. I teach 70 students at a large private conservatory in southeastern
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2004-05-21 by Sam Ecoff
... Best of luck to you in your endeavors. Of course you know that Paia is still in business? If you get stuck... you could always call up their great tech
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2004-05-21 by Jim Combs
Thanks to Crow¹s help in finding the documentation to tune up my newly acquired CS-50, I¹ve had the opportunity to play out with it twice as part of a rig
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2004-05-20 by DI
I figured I should introduce myself here while things are quiet. Paia Proteus 1. Not working properly. Just started fixing. I found this years ago in a thrift
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2004-05-20 by Chris Strellis
Hi all, There is a very active Fairlight Yahoo group. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Fairlight-CMI There is much worshipping of this still expensive and
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2004-05-19 by Rory Mc Donald
Hi all: Found this link regarding the Fairlight series- thought it was a very interesting and informative site, though I really am convinced now that buying a
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2004-05-14 by STEPHEN TELLER
Hi David, Thanks. I m especially fond of the CS-80 poly- aftertouch for triggering pitch modulation. Since a lot of what I do is electronic throwing in a CS-80
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2004-05-14 by david@synthex.net
he stephen nice site! yeah the cs range definately has a sound quite of its own. horrible maintenance issues but well worth the trouble. What still amazes me
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2004-05-13 by Scott L. Holmes
... Stephen, Rockin site you got there, guy. Your studio is tops. You could open a museum. Looks like you ve got a representation of everything important
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2004-05-12 by STEPHEN TELLER
I can t say enough about the yamaha CS series . I ve got the 50,60,40M, 70M and 80. I use them quite frequently- especially the 60 and the 80. Nothing out
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2004-05-12 by david@synthex.net
I saw a cs80 go for a hell of a lot less than what i paid for mine. starting bid was around 1000 us and i think it went for 2,5/3000. 100% condition. is
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2004-05-12 by Rory Mc Donald
Be sure to send the link to your website when its ready. Sounds like a BIG studio- I just have my little 1/2 a room in my house, but I have a bunch of stuff:
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2004-05-11 by Bob Weigel
I watched a CS60 that sounded fully functionally but a little beat up got for just 4 something the other day. I like my 15D but it s like my other ones that
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2004-05-11 by ascii_me
Just noticed several YAMAHA CS series keyboards on ebay- sorry, no CS80, but there is a somewhat beat up CS60, as well CS5,15, and30. Regards, Rory McDonald
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2004-04-26 by quantisationerror
Well that does sound interesting. Thanks for the info dude! You really came through for me, unlike some of these other guys... I have a Korg DDM 110 with DIN
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2004-04-23 by Mark Griffiths
Hi I have the CSQ 100 paired with an SH2 as part of my original kit ie bought new). If you get one, here s something to try that I don t think is in the
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2004-04-18 by Jim Combs
Hello again, Well, thanks to Crow, I figured out the power supply voltages and it¹s spot on. Now I¹m moving to get the reference tuning done, but I don¹t
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2004-04-17 by quantisationerror
Well, I m thinking of buying a Roland CSQ 600 CV/gate sequencer, and I was just wondering if anybody uses one and had any opinions? I think it would pair up
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2004-04-14 by The Old Crow
Tuning a CS-50 is almost the same as tuning a CS-80. In fact it is much easier (4 cards to adjust vs. 16). Before adjusting any of the power supply trimmers,
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2004-04-14 by jimcombsus
Thanks Rory. I have a note into Mark to see if he has the tech manual for sale. -Jim www.touchxtone.com ... looking for a ... to ... modules ... their ... of
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2004-04-14 by Rory Mc Donald
I have the CS60 docs- I got them from YAMAHA. You might want to check MANUAL MANOR first though... http://www.markglinsky.com/ManualManor.html I would like to
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2004-04-14 by Jim Combs
Hi all, I need to do some basic maintenance on my CS-50 and am looking for a copy of a tech manual or some instructions on the following. - Checking and
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2004-04-02 by ascii_me
Anyone interested in buying my JUPITER 416BL Pocket trumpet? Hardly used, as I bought it for a show I was playing keyboards in (and thought I might play the
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2004-03-26 by Rory Mc Donald
Thanks for the info- no I havent tried it with MIDI yet. Rory
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2004-03-26 by Bob Weigel
hmm. Have you checked the zone settings in details? Have you played anything to it via midi? If it s responding normally midi wise then it must be something
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2004-03-25 by ascii_me
Hi All: Quiet on the list! I have a WaveStation that has a (hopefully) minor problem. When I play it, I get the sound only in an octave or so range- everything
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2004-03-12 by Mike Walters
I ve been working for the last year on mod for the Moog Source to replace the membrane switches with real ones. Well I finally published everything! Pictures,
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2004-03-05 by Bob Weigel
Hehe. I think everyone who has a scrap DS series probably knows what a DS looks like and what black keys look like from the top. To give a helpful hint you
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2004-03-05 by ahfinnie11
Does anyone have a spare black key top for a crumar DS-1 or DS-2? It might be similar to other crumar keys, I m not sure. All I know is that there is a metal
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2004-03-03 by greg montalbano
Anders Sponton has the definitive site: http://omega.tellus.vallentuna.se/anders/ look at other paia , and you ll find the gnome. ~GMM
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2004-03-03 by Dave Garfield
Hi, List! Does anyone have scans/copies of the assembly drawings that were included with the Gnome assembly instructions? Trying to restore a Gnome, but the
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2004-03-03 by Bill Sautter
Dear Moog aficionados, I need to find (to buy or trade)... 1) a Moog 962 Sequential Switch 2) a Moog 962CP Sequential Switch (Control Panel model) 3) an
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2004-02-24 by ahfinnie11
I have a crumar DS1 and it has some problems. First of all the middle D plays the wrong note. It plays a note just sharp of a (lower) B. It doesn t appear to
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2004-02-24 by Bob Weigel
I have a scrap movement for a DX. I don t have paypal anymore. THe DS1 problem...I think it uses a divide down network and possibly there s a problem with a
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2004-02-24 by ahfinnie11
Does anyone have a spare spring for a DX7 key? I had to replace a key (high C) but it didn t come with a spring. Can anyone help? H
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2004-02-18 by j9a2g52
I m ready to start puting patch points on my Avatar and sure wouldn t mind any hints, tips or out and out instructions from anyone who may have already done
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2004-02-12 by KA4HJH
... Just glancing at the schematic I d say increase the value of C22 (.1 microF). The most useful thing to do is to put another capacitor in parallel with a
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2004-02-11 by Scott L. Holmes
... all ... 1/20th ... Got a computer? Create an audio loop that increases and decreases at your given rate, feed the output of the soundcard to the Envelope
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2004-02-11 by phaeton777
Yeah, I m not interested in doing any destructive mods. Most of all I d like to slow down the MG speed a whole lot, say, down to 1/20th of a Herz. R. ... a ...
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