If it is any of those chips, I have them. Doug synthparts.com --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, David Rogoff <david@...> wrote: > > Hi! > > Could be a few things: > Wave converter chip creates the saw/square > One of the filter chips > VCA that controls the filter level > > Hope for the last one, since that's just one of the IG00151 VCA chips > that are all over the CS80 - and other Yamaha synths and organs - and > pretty easy to get. > > Should be very easy to trace with a scope - or even a amplifier if > you're low tech. Where are you located? > > David > > jesus wrote: > > Hi, group, > > > > My beautiful CS-80 has a minor issue: One of the upper-row voices seems to only have the sine wave suboscillator, but no VCO-VCF in it. This is obviously more noticeable if I silence the bottom row, and if I mix both rows equally it becomes barely perceptible, kinda' like a muffled note caused by hitting the key too slowly. > > It is a barely-noticeable "blemish", but I hate it. > > > > Anybody want to tackle this one? > > I have tried contacting Old Crow using the email from his CS80 site, but it bounces back. > > > > Hope you guys can come up with a solution. > > > > Thanks!!! > > > > JDiaz > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: MY CS-80 IS SICK. HELP!!
2012-06-17 by synthparts
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