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panel block diagram - Re: I'm tuned!

2005-12-11 by David Rogoff

Ok, I did it! First, to remove the memory cover you have to open the lid (3 big screws) and them remove the whole memory assembly form the panel (6 little

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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: I'm tuned!

2005-12-11 by laurie

I really am not sure how it comes off......My first Cs 80 had the hatch but due to a pop spill by an overactive drummer.....combined with a good insurance

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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: I'm tuned!

2005-12-11 by Max Fazio

If I remember I have a picture of it on the CS-80V manual, I ll post ASAIC ;-) M ... From: Tim Siefkes To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December

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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: I'm tuned!

2005-12-11 by Tim Siefkes

I ve made several attempts here top photograph the hatch lid, but I just can t seem to get the lighting right. With or without the camera flash, I keep getting

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Re: I'm tuned!

2005-12-11 by David Rogoff

... post a pic ... I d scan it if someone would answer my question about how to remove the panel! I can try taking a photo. Also, someone had mentioned that I

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Selling my CS-80 LED channel monitor

2005-12-10 by David Rogoff

Hi all. Now that my CS-80 is all fixed and tuned, I m starting to clean up my workshop (a.k.a, spare bedroom). As some of you remember (see thread starting

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harmonic loss - continued

2005-12-10 by Max Fazio

Hi all I recently tried to digitally reproduce the environment of a square wave passing through a loudness EQ curve (boosting around 100Hz and around 6KHz ),

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Re: [yamahacs80] (OT) Yamaha GS-1

2005-12-07 by Wavecomputer360

Hi Max, one of the few digital synths out there I´d really love to own, just like a DX-1. I played a GS-1 ages ago (I think I was 16 around then), and I was

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(OT) Yamaha GS-1

2005-12-07 by Max Fazio

Hi all ANybody knows a well documented site about this preset synth? I went through a number of them and all were poor. Looking especially for a detailed

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Re: Yamaha CS-60 modification

2005-12-06 by pureoldsound

Hey Matrix: You should post some clips for the mod CS-60.... BTW does anyone knows where I can find schematics for a CS-60? Also are there schematics for

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harmnic loss - how is possible ?

2005-12-05 by Max Fazio

Hi all , want to solve a doubt I made some FFT analyses on the pure VCO waves and I discovered that, without any filter influencing the sound, there is a

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by The Old Crow

In general practice, I have not needed to split sockets apart to fit the hole spacing. Pressing turned-pin sockets into the slightly wider spacing becaomes an

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by Thorsten Pörschke

Hello David sorry I forgot, do you have a part list for you CS-80 project? I already got the list from old crow s web site but maybe you have also one where I

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by Thorsten Pörschke

Hello David what do you think of using sockets with alread installed decup. cap? I m not sure because I remind old crow mentioned that the drilled holes on the

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by rorymcd@mac.com

can you explain where the bypass caps go? Is it between the power in VccIN on the chip and ps? Also what about existing capacitors? which should be replaced

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Re: [yamahacs80] Square wave

2005-12-03 by Tim Siefkes

If anyone else is interested, I have posted these samples to a publically accessible FTP server. Please e-mail me off list for access instructions and

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by David Rogoff

... 4 CMOS chips? There s a lot more than that. Maybe, based on your symptoms, Crow thought there were only 4 bad ones. David

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by David Rogoff

... I don t remember what order I did the boards in. I did, however, do one board at a time and made sure it was still working before I did the next board. I

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-03 by laurie

Hi... Does anyone have pictures of the hatch lid Diagram????could someone post a pic in the photo section if so???

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Re: [yamahacs80] I'm tuned!

2005-12-02 by Thorsten Pörschke

Hello Wavecomputer360 is my english that bad ;-( Yes I m also from Germany and already visit your homepage with bladrunner sound, sounds pretty cool!

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Re: Yamaha CS-60 modification

2005-12-02 by pureoldsound

When Yamaha made the CS-60 did they make a sequencer for it? or is there a compatible sequencer to go with the CS-60?

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Re: Yamaha CS-60 modification

2005-12-02 by pureoldsound

So it needs to be retrofited in order to have midi? The retro kit cost almost as much as the CS-60....I guess I ll have to give it some thought about the

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Re: Yamaha CS-60 modification

2005-12-02 by pureoldsound

... _output_ for ... I thought the Cs-60 had CV and gate outputs? Can a Kentom Pro work with this unit? Also, where can I find the original legs for the CS-

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Test - strip attachment

2005-12-02 by David Rogoff

Testing folks - I think I set the group settings to strip attachments. We ll see. David [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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No attachments!!! - Re: Square wave

2005-12-02 by David Rogoff

Sorry I didn t catch this - I didn t see what was on the yamahacs80 vs. arturiacs80 list. Anyway, Max & others: no attachments!!!! That s what the Photos and

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Re: [yamahacs80] Square wave

2005-12-02 by Max Fazio

Laurie The basic sawtooth form pin 7 reaches a comparator in the Waveshaper chip, it is the comparator which leads the sawtooth to be shaped with only odd

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