Re: Duck season! Rabbit season! Analog season!
2010-08-09 by bgarratt@bellsouth.net
David, just curious, what s the problem with the MIDIboard? I have a V3 MIDIboard that went haywire. After a short warm up the display strobes and the

Yahoo Groups archive
Messages
Page 35 of 95 · 4739 messages matched
2010-08-09 by bgarratt@bellsouth.net
David, just curious, what s the problem with the MIDIboard? I have a V3 MIDIboard that went haywire. After a short warm up the display strobes and the
2010-08-09 by David Rogoff
... The table should be filled with Red-Bull and vodka :) ... It s a V3 MIDIBoard, which had the much nicer keyboard action and the added features
2010-08-09 by Daniel Forró
Great. Was the table always so empty or was there still some food after getting all that gear :-) I owned two Polymoog Synthesizers few years ago, now they are
2010-08-09 by David
Heaven or Hell, depending on your view: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9224623/ex%20dining%20room.JPG
2010-08-08 by Quazimodo
Yes, Congrats David...!! This is a top group! Cheerz, TOM
2010-08-08 by jimcombsus
... Happy anniversary! Really enjoy this list and the info that flows through here! You done good David! -Jim
2010-08-07 by David
I just noticed that I started this group six years ago (technically August 10). Quite a lot happened since then. I originally started it because I hadn t
2010-08-07 by David
When it rains it pours. After not working on keyboards for about a year, I m now getting buried (in a good way). I starting with an Oberheim 4-Voice a few
2010-08-02 by Tim Siefkes
Pretty cool, Tom. Must have been fun to hang with the guys afterwards. So this must be your L-100 taking it s beating... (You Tube video link)
2010-07-29 by twistedspritestudios
Hi, I m repairing a sick CS-50 and am in need of a couple VCA envelope chips. Please send me your offer if you have one! Cold hard cash or some bench work in
2010-07-29 by skkatter
Hello! Sorry for the repost and this will be the last one, but I m still looking for a CS60/80/50 toggle (or see saw to give it its correct name) switch.
2010-07-28 by T.M. Bois
Note to self: don t lend gear to Keith Emerson. ;) ... From: Quazimodo Subject: [yamahacs80] My Hammond and Emo - O/T To:
2010-07-28 by Quazimodo
So Keith Emerson used my Hammond L100 on Sunday night headlining at the High Voltage Festival in London s Victoria Park. He split a key with his dagger and
2010-07-27 by Daniel Forró
Great job! I couldn t find one very uninteresting and not at all important information: the price :-) Daniel Forro
2010-07-27 by erikfromhere
Hi all, Quite some time ago, I discussed the idea of doing something useful with the external input of the CS80. So I came with an idea to build me an LFO
2010-07-26 by cuari7
Hi, group, I have a beautiful MEK, mint shape. I changed its knobs to larger, solid-aluminum ones which are chunkier aand easier to twist, plus they look
2010-07-25 by foraxx
One of the voices of my CS-50 has a permanent portamento or glide applied to it even when the portamento slider is all the way down. I ve tried going through
2010-07-22 by Wavecomputer360
In fact -- and strangely enough -- the ARP 2600 and the CS80 can sound very similar. I don´t know why that is as they are both completely different in terms
2010-07-21 by cheater cheater
Hi David, In the UK, If it ain t insured it ain t. If you get it insured it s insured, that s all there is to it! I don t know about any other liability. D.
2010-07-21 by David Bulog
Thanks D out of interest does the UK have a similar Carriage of Goods Act (Our law in NZ is basically a copy of yours BTW) The Fats and Grand Piano case was
2010-07-21 by cheater cheater
David, take all the precautions you take with normal synths. A sturdy wooden crate is necessary, ATA case inside wooden box is better. The most important part
2010-07-20 by Synth80s
Oops! You know what s interesting about this (for me, anyhow)? Listening to your favorite albums and knowing what synths they used, you can get a mental
2010-07-20 by Wavecomputer360
(snip) From what I gather, he didn t believe in regular maintenance and enjoyed letting the synth slowly deteriorate and become increasingly unpredictable over
2010-07-20 by David Bulog
re shipping a heavy synth like CS-80 is there a Carriage of Goods Act in USA or UK/EU? There is a very famous case in New Zealand
2010-07-20 by T.M. Bois
Eno used the CS80 a lot on Before and After Science , Music for Films , as well as on some of his collaborations with Cluster (i.e After the Heat ).
2010-07-20 by Wavecomputer360
It´s most definitely not Music for Airports as I´ve got this album. Eno used the ARP 2600 a lot on it ( lovely sound , as he said). Stephen ... From:
2010-07-20 by Richard Atkinson
That was done with an ARP 2600.
2010-07-20 by Synth80s
I m betting it s one of the tracks on Ambient 1: Music for Airports http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:anfixqq5ldte ... Now the Brian Eno patches
2010-07-20 by David Bulog
Anyone know the correct procedure to safely remove legs from CS-60 for transport thanks David
2010-07-19 by Max Fazio
Nice idea, Tommy! I d add also Paul McCartney, Cat Stevens , Kate Bush, Steve Porcaro... M ... From: tommy salsero To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,
2010-07-19 by Wavecomputer360
Oh yes, that´s right. Sustain Mode 2, and slider about two third up. Now the Brian Eno patches could be a bit more interesting. There is one ambient CS80
2010-07-19 by Synth80s
Ultravox & Brian Eno ... What other artists deserve attention for this project?
2010-07-19 by Laurie Curry
Don Airey, Stevie Wonder.... ... From: tommy salsero To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com Date: 07/19/2010 09:50 Subject: [yamahacs80]
2010-07-19 by Richard Atkinson
Vangelis surely adjusted the Sustain control in the performance section, to introduce a bit of release into the presets. As I understand things, all the
2010-07-19 by Wavecomputer360
In terms of Vangelis, it would suffice to stick with the presets as described in the owner´s manual... Stephen ... From: tommy salsero To:
2010-07-19 by tommy salsero
The idea is to transcribe all the most famous cs80 Sounds to Patch sheets from Eddie Jobson,Vangelis,ELO and others. I m starting from E.L.O. one of my
2010-07-17 by Wavecomputer360
Realistically speaking, 1,500 US$ (or the equivalent in Euro). In fact, expect to pay three or four times as much. After all, it´s worth as much as you´re
2010-07-17 by David Bulog
Hi there Im interested in a nice looking CS-60 on trade me (New Zealand s preferred auction site) http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=303102569
2010-07-17 by Mike
I ve already replaced the tantalum and electrolytics on the TSB1 & TSB2 boards but still get some very mixed results going into the 4051 s. My voltages for
2010-07-17 by Laurie Curry
like I said in the last reply Max.....left and right are 180 degrees out of phase when you switch on the on switch....that would be the fake spread there also
2010-07-17 by Max Fazio
Hi all Still can t get where the stereo spread is created when ON is switched: is it at OE1 stage? Or, is the stereo spread just a fake stereo effect? Thx for
2010-07-17 by Csaba Zvekan
Yes, I have one from a CS-50 ... Csaba ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-07-17 by skkatter
Hi, I need to get a see saw switch for my CS60. It s the one they use for the sustain I/II, portamento/glissando etc and is the same switch for the CS50, 60
2010-07-13 by David
Hi all. For those interested in a Poly-aftertouch keyboard that weighs much less than 200lbs and is less than 30 years old, you ve probably been following the
2010-07-10 by gavin curtis
There is also circuitry which emulates the inertia of the Leslie Horn spooling up and also winding down. I was impressed by that feature! :)
2010-07-10 by Laurie Curry
I believe when you switch on the chorus switch, the left and right outputs are 180 degrees out of phase.... there is no dry channel on one side... the effect
2010-07-10 by gavin curtis
Test that the BA617 IC has proper voltages and grounds, the mylar timing capacitor is okay and that the resistor network is good. Disconnect the IC output
2010-07-10 by gavin curtis
I was not the individual who gave you other part numbers... although many versions of Japanese ICs SIP are still available. But the SA617 may have extended
2010-07-09 by gavin curtis
I had problems with my glissando/portamento, but resolved after replacing all the CMOS. The chip is a simple oscillator with square wave output. A 555 or
2010-07-09 by Max Fazio
Hi all Is anybody able to record a simple switch ON/OFF of the chorus effect without switching on either chorus or tremolo? I m looking at how the structure of