Re: [yamahacs80] Re: KAC availability?
2006-10-17 by Wavecomputer360
Hi Rob, my CS is still working, luckily [*knocks on wood*] but I´m after another one which doesn´t play. Apparently the KAC have been blown by some git who

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2006-10-17 by Wavecomputer360
Hi Rob, my CS is still working, luckily [*knocks on wood*] but I´m after another one which doesn´t play. Apparently the KAC have been blown by some git who
2006-10-17 by blchrr@homecall.co.uk
Hi Stephen, I think your out of luck, i havent seen any CS series chips available for a while, id check Senso and Ranger audio (i think thats there name in
2006-10-17 by Wavecomputer360
Hi all, how easy is it to obtain spare KAC 26600/26700 (type?) ICs for the CS80? Hopeless case, or are there still sources? Thanks, Stephen.
2006-10-05 by laurie
It is possible it could have been achieved with a mic and preamp with filter through the ext input.....and some wah pedal....it would have been mostly
2006-10-05 by David Rogoff
Just saw this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2ldSgsqbxY ELO s The Diary of Horace Wimp. Very cool song. Most of the time Tandy is miming along to the
2006-09-23 by rabbitfoot88
Thanks. Sounds an interesting idea with the leslie. Glad I asked about the foot controller - don t want to blow mine up! Anyone got a spare original foot
2006-09-22 by laurie
You can plug audio into the EXT socket....there is a level control that allows input level in control on the back....this is a modulation source in the Sub
2006-09-21 by rabbitfoot88
Anyone using the original foot controller/pedals with their CS80? I didn t get any pedals with my CS80 and I m generally a bit wary of plugging things in to
2006-09-10 by Max Fazio
Aaaaahhhh....golden words Laurie..... M ... From: laurie To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 1:28 AM Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re:
2006-09-09 by laurie
you are right........ it s not like the keyboard follow function found on other synthesizers ......It also doesnt have midi and .the ribbon pitch bend on
2006-09-08 by erikfromhere
You re right, the keyboard control sliders only affect released keys so I shouldn t have written sutaining notes . But the release is affected by the
2006-09-08 by laurie
It only affects released keys....Notes held are unaffected by the differences across the zones...if you dont like the change adjust your master brightness to
2006-09-08 by erikfromhere
Hi everyone, Does someone experience this too on their CS80 ? When I play with short vca attack-times (the lower 1/3 of the travel) each note start with a sort
2006-09-08 by erikfromhere
For me, these controls are unusable. It s like a monophonic behaviour. I don t want sustaining notes from the upper half of the keyboard to be influenced
2006-09-07 by blchrr@homecall.co.uk
Hiya peeps, I have one voice card left from my CS80 spare parts box. Ive put it on Ebay, heres the link;
2006-09-07 by laurie
Yes this is normal and is a beautifull thing about the key control..........you have 3 zones.....with a slope.....keyboard main, keyboard lower and keyboard
2006-09-07 by Scott Metzger
So I am wondering if this is normal. I play a few keys on the right side of the CS80 s keyboard. The Brilliance is a tad up. I have a long sustain for the
2006-09-02 by Max Fazio
Laurie No, it s my usual doubt with the EXP pedal... Anyway I should have understood something, let see if I got it.... -Among the exp circuit the Vactrol tube
2006-09-02 by laurie
Im not sure what you are asking Max ...are you talking about the Wah pedal circuit??? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-08-31 by Max Fazio
Hi guys....how can it be possible that nobody here can speculate anything about this expression circuit?? OK, there is this famous 3rd filter into the EXP
2006-08-28 by james devero
All that said... What is going on with CME ? As seemingly the smaller more independent manufacturer would be more a likely designer of such a keyboard.
2006-08-28 by oasysfan2
I agree. My MIDIboard works great, but if it dies and M-Audio offers a P-AT controller, I will buy it.
2006-08-28 by Max Fazio
Hi all Are the envelopes into the CS-80 exponential or linear? M [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-08-27 by Max Fazio
Heh, I d be happy even if anybody including M-Audio would try the velocity-waveform that was implemented into the 80 , it really gives feeling to the
2006-08-27 by David Rogoff
Laurie, that s a great idea. Unfortunately, I don t give it much of a chance, but it s certainly worth trying since we have an inside via Christian. I
2006-08-26 by rorymcd@mac.com
For shipping a CS-80, try http://www.cavalier.ca/index.asp I have used them for many heavy industrial shipping jobs. -Rory McDonald ... rorymcd@mac.com
2006-08-26 by laurie
If you are an original owner of a cs80 and work at M-Audio....You must know poly AT and how important it is musically....Could you resurrect polyphonic
2006-08-26 by David Rogoff
Yes, sell it to Steve (so I get to play with it...)! I wish I could help with a shipping suggestion. If it was going the other way I know a great place that
2006-08-26 by steve sloan
Hi Christian Is there any way you would be interested to ship the cs80?? I am very interested in it but am currently in Los Angeles. Of course I do understand
2006-08-26 by Christian Martirano
I am the original owner and the CS-80 has been kept in my studio. It was used for some gigs back in the 80s but has remained in my home studio (smoke free) for
2006-08-25 by laurie
Remember that the tuning is more stable if it is warm inside the unit...When I tune mine I cover the cards with a blanket and the keybed with a quilt so it is
2006-08-25 by Wavecomputer360
No problems with ventilation and air circulation? I always wondered how on earth they could stack CS80s onto CP70s or GS-1s etc. without getting into trouble.
2006-08-25 by erikfromhere
... I do own the legs, but I find them too high to play the synth while sitting on a chair (and far too low to play it while standing). So I placed my CS80 on
2006-08-25 by Scott Metzger
Speaking of Legs. That just reminded me. If anyone wants to part with the CS80 Roldex Top cover, let me know. Mine doesn t have the top. But I do have legs.
2006-08-24 by laurie
I missplaced my legs some time ago...I think at one time it was used for an audio console....been about ten years since Ive seen them but I have a suspicion
2006-08-24 by jiliora
eh, if anybody s selling cs80 legs, i m interested (i never had them) ... those ... try and ... its legs ... Here s ... look just ... more the
2006-08-24 by Jeff Hashfield
Thanks, David. I found a picture of the CS-60 here: http://www.mike-andrews.com/online/gfx/mike-andrews.jpg , and, yes, those do look like the legs. Jeff ...
2006-08-23 by david@therogoffs.com
... We ll try! ... I don t have an CS at home anymore, but the legs in the picture look just like CS-60 legs, not CS-80. That makes sense since the YC-20
2006-08-23 by Jeff Hashfield
Hi, I just joined the group to browse your Files and Photos to try and answer a question. I couldn t figure out the answer, so hopefully someone can help me
2006-08-22 by steve sloan
Thanks Pedro I was hoping for a cs80 but have heard good things about the cs60 as well. What condition is it in and how much are looking to get for it? Regards
2006-08-21 by laurie
Hi all Slammah here... CS80 user since 1983...... Joined Rock Group Fist at that time and took over the keyboard from prior keyboardists,(the band actually
2006-08-21 by Pedro Gabriel Beas
I have a CS-60 in case you´re interested San Diego Ca. P.G. www.nor-tec.org Si vas a enviar correos extensos o te molesta que esta cuenta se satura muy
2006-08-21 by steve sloan
I m looking for a cs80 - preferably in southern california - anyone thinking of selling their backup unit? ;-) Thanks! Steve Sloan sdsloan@gmail.com Other
2006-08-21 by David Rogoff
Hi all. It s been a while, summer (at least in the Northern hemisphere) is ending soon, and we ve had a bunch of new people join the group - welcome! So, I d
2006-08-19 by Quazimodo
Hello fellow Moog maniacs... I just wanted to let you all know that our live new CD - Thank you, Masked Man ! - which actually has Keith Emerson playing with
2006-08-18 by Max Fazio
Laurie Basically the note was sustaining with the RM in non modulated status (modulation and speed down, depth up) then the RM enveloped triggered without
2006-08-18 by blchrr@homecall.co.uk
Hi there, Ive got one CS80 voice card for sale, fully populated pcb and working. Good for someone who wants some spare parts. Ive got some references on
2006-08-18 by laurie
I listened to a sustained note ringing thru the ringmodulator Do you mean an uneffected sustaining note???or one modulated by the RM but not affected by the
2006-08-17 by Max Fazio
Thx Laurie! The doubt did spring off while listening to a Vangelis improvisation and another track from some friends from Munich , aka Testrauschen: I
2006-08-17 by laurie
Max.....the ring mod depth is the amount that the mono triggered envelope of the modulator moves....if you have A or D set they are for the time axis and the