RE: [yamahacs80] Keyboard stand for CS-80
2007-09-18 by Synth80s
When I had my CS-80, I used my CP-70 as the stand. I d seen video of Prince dancing on his CP-70 in concert, and though he probably only weighs half of a

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2007-09-18 by Synth80s
When I had my CS-80, I used my CP-70 as the stand. I d seen video of Prince dancing on his CP-70 in concert, and though he probably only weighs half of a
2007-09-18 by Wavecomputer360
I´m sure it´s been mentioned already but Koenig and Meyer make a nice keyboard stand for heavier electronic pianos and the like which carries zp to, I think,
2007-09-18 by JH.
... That s almost what I have calculated as the ideal height for me after you gave me the 14.5cm bottom to keytop. (I checked: it s almost the same on my
2007-09-18 by David Rogoff
... If you wanted to swap out the whole card, then yes, you d have to change a few resistors. But no sane person would do that. You would just use the spare
2007-09-18 by erikfromhere
... deep front to rear) is the flat part? it s 44 cm. Remember to make sure you leave some 2 cm ventilation-area free inbetween the stand and the CS80. By the
2007-09-18 by rj krohn
congrats! that s awesome. seeing as how you have two now, PLEASE let me know if you would consider selling one of them. i am a serious buyer, and have been
2007-09-18 by Quazimodo
So what is the concensus here guys? I bought a voice card (from a cs60 I think it was) as spare for my cs80. Does this mean that it won t work even with
2007-09-18 by JH.
... the ... I m sorry, it s 14,5 cm !! Ok, thanks. That means I ll be looking for a stand (or will be building a stand) that is only 59cm high, casters
2007-09-18 by JH.
Thank you! JH. ... From: erikfromhere To: Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:24 PM Subject:
2007-09-18 by erikfromhere
... the ... I m sorry, it s 14,5 cm !!
2007-09-18 by erikfromhere
... Yes, the weight is at the back, the original steel support does the same, it s bolted to the flat underside of the CS80. ... but ... Most are, I took the
2007-09-18 by dark_november2000
... In order to find the right thing (that might have slightly different dimensions) - did I understand this right: (1) You only need to support the (relative
2007-09-18 by dark_november2000
... http://www.thomann.de/se/millenium_ks2010.htm Thanks for the link! Thomann! That was the first one I searched last night; their headquarters are not far
2007-09-18 by dark_november2000
... 60cm ... small) ... That sounds very close to what I have in mind! I ll have to find something with the right height, though, to play the CS-80 comfortably
2007-09-18 by dark_november2000
... Thanks! ... 80! There was a time when I was quite frustrated with CS-80. Driving to Switzerland to pick one up, and then returning without it. In
2007-09-18 by Fredrik Segerfalk
Congrats to your baby :) I use this and it works well : http://www.thomann.de/se/millenium_ks2010.htm Fredrik Segerfalk www.segerfalk.com www.analogsweden.com
2007-09-18 by erikfromhere
I mentioned it before in this group, I use pedestals (as used in office-furniture) as stands for both my CS80 s. Dimensions are: 60cm height, 80cm length, 40cm
2007-09-18 by blchrr@homecall.co.uk
Hey Juergen, Welcome to the club mate.. :) I thought i remembered you saying years ago that youd never get an 80! I think this stand will do the job for you:
2007-09-18 by dark_november2000
I ve been loosely watching this group for some time as a CS-50 and CS- 60 owner. Seems I ve just upgraded to a full member (;- ), though my object of desire is
2007-09-18 by Richard Atkinson
It s the same for the CS-50 and CS-60. Both have resistor networks for 4 octave ranges, let s call them 16 , 8 , 4 and 2 (although Yamaha doesn t use this
2007-09-18 by David Rogoff
... No, the cards are the same, except for a few resistor values in the octave-switch circuit. I don t remember the details, but I m sure others in the group
2007-09-18 by carlos cestero
I ll take 2 voice cards if they go up for sell..... ... From: David Rogoff To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 16,
2007-09-18 by cuari7
... for ... I ve actually read that the osc range is less wide in the 60. Is this true?
2007-09-17 by David Rogoff
... Definitely! You could even sell half the voice cards (I d take one for a reasonable price). You d have almost every spare part but the keyboard and the
2007-09-17 by cuari7
All, Do you think it s a good idea to purchase a not-perfect CS60 to have as source of parts for my 80 (in case they re needed, of course?). Been debating
2007-09-17 by David Rogoff
Hi all. Oh boy - I really need to send this out more than once a year! We ve had a big increase in group activity: lots of new members, lots of posts, and
2007-09-15 by Richard Atkinson
Hi, I have a proposed mod for two CS-50s/-60s. Wiring up the second one to be triggered from the keyboard of the first one, yielding a four voice, two
2007-09-15 by yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the yamahacs80 group. File : /gates1.mp3
2007-09-15 by ascii_me
Anyone on this board have any interesting mods for the CS-60? I have aftertouch on it, but can it be modded to be poly aftertouch like the CS-80? Regards Rory
2007-09-15 by David Rogoff
Ok, I finally put up an audio file of the CS80. Look in the Files section of the group for cs80_unison_mod.mp3. It s a bad recording (CS80 - computer
2007-09-14 by Quazimodo
... So I found this CS-80 and now I ve gone and bought it! Now I have two. So chances are, (it s called Sod s law) - that my mint one will never have any
2007-09-13 by rj krohn
YES. I WANT IT. i have been looking for one of these for a loooong time. please drop me a line here, or at phillycraigslister@hotmail.com. i have cash, am a
2007-09-13 by Tommy Priakos
Good luck with selling it, but when you get it back from Scott, you ll want to keep it. Tommy james devero wrote: Hey I am actually
2007-09-13 by james devero
Hey I am actually thinking about selling my CS-80... Anyone have any interest here...I live in Chicago Crow just serviced it and Im picking up this weekend.
2007-09-10 by Scott Metzger
Man.... I wonder if they would sell that tolex top for the CS80. I would give them 250 bucks for it. Or anyone else that has one for sale. To:
2007-09-10 by jb02142
Hi, I ve just adopted a CS20M, and am having a hard time finding a few replacement parts - the black slider knobs and white buttons. I also need to replace one
2007-09-10 by David Rogoff
Great post/link from AH! It s very cool, although 1) the manikin doesn t look much like Keith, 2) it should be a GX-1, 3) the MiniMoog should be on top of a
2007-09-09 by David Rogoff
Hi all. I m forwarding this to our CS-80 group. I couldn t afford the shipping charges, much less the actual auction fee, but I hope someone around here can!
2007-09-08 by Scott Metzger
mine as well as fitting a boss dimension d chorus and boss ph-3 phaser Why not pull out the voice cards, and put something else in it while you kill your
2007-09-07 by David Rogoff
... I just put a couple of better pics in the folder so you can see the chips. It s not just switches: I see a bunch of 4013 flip-flops on the main board.
2007-09-03 by blchrr@homecall.co.uk
Kent is restoring my Cs80 at the moment, he is also doing a unison mode on mine as well as fitting a boss dimension d chorus and boss ph-3 phaser (instead of
2007-09-03 by erikfromhere
Maybe Kent can provide us with some information about his mods. Kent, didn t you have an unison-mod prepared? Any progress on midi (in/out)? The mod on the
2007-09-03 by phaseshifter11
Hey David, Any chance you might be able to post an audio file of what the unison sounds like? I would love to hear it. And yes-it s way to hot here in Southern
2007-09-02 by r_j_d_2.phila
hi folks, kudos on a very cool group here! awesome resource for the greatest synth of all time. i am looking to buy yamaha cs-80, any condition. i am a serious
2007-09-02 by JH.
... Certainly different from what I ve found in my CS-60. Just out of curiosity: Are the extra CMOS ICs mostly *switches* (like, 4016, 4066, 4051, 4052, 4053),
2007-09-02 by David Rogoff
... Done - just added three pics in the folder. ... Big time! I m glad this is all working, since I don t want to go near it! Lots of CMOS (with no bypass
2007-09-02 by JH.
... To find out how it works, it would be good to see where these wires from the switches are going. :) Somewhere on the Key assigner board? Or just re-wiring
2007-09-02 by David Rogoff
Hi all. Hope it s cooler where you live than here (southern California)! I have a mystery for everyone. I just had a CS80 dropped off today for a couple of (I
2007-09-01 by hendrkf2007
I ve been trying to contact him for a while now; no luck. I need a really good CS80 technician in the Midwest and need to find out how to contact him. Thanks
2007-08-14 by cuari7
... which ... I have my own string patch on my CS. Basically I take both the sawtooth and pulse waves from each VCO, but use the LFO to slowly mod the pulse