Thats a good idea.. One thing I am weary about is puting fabric down that might adjust the global sliders without me knowing.. Kinda sucks when you loose a good setting in the global functions, and the Modulation Speed can be very sensitive.. Even taking a picture won't get you 100 percent there. But there is no way in hell I am going to move the CS80 to have someone fit it for measurements. Scott > >My parents have a lake home in a rural area. People there are self- >sufficient craftsmen. We found an upholsterer that made me some >custom fitted clear plastic dust covers for all my keyboards. They're >really pretty thick plastic material - will practically stand up on >their own. Clear stitching of the seams completes the package. > >The great thing is, they do their job as dust cover but are completely >transparent, allowing you to see your keyboards through them when you >walk through the studio. Kind of a bummer having a beauty like a CS80 >covered up, such that you only can see it when you take a fabric cover >off to play. > >One piece of advice: wait awhile to put the cover back on after it's >been powered up for any period of time (to let the heat dissipate out >the top. > >--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Metzger" ><scottmetzger3d@h...> wrote: > > > > Can anyone recomend a dust cover that fits? No music store that I >have been > > to seems to have anything that fits. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > >
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RE: [yamahacs80] Re: CS-80 Dust Cover
2006-01-05 by Scott Metzger
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