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Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )

Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )

2005-12-25 by David Rogoff

Max Fazio wrote:
> Hi people
> Again merry christmas to all!
>   
Happy 'whatever you celebrate' to all!  I just got the Moog DVD!!!
> 4 easy questions: 
>   1.. What is the "high/low" switch near the outputs of the CSs made for?
>   
Output level/volume.  Some mixers/amps want high level (more voltage).
>   2.. Does anyone have informations about the designers of the poly CS series? I know it was designed in US
>   
Aliens captured with Godzilla.
>   3.. Did you notice that , at full depth , the Decay segment into the ringmodulator's AD has a "hold" time of 0.5 secs?
>   
No
>   4.. this is about GX1: can anyone explain me what does mean the horizontal movements sensitivity in the SOLO keyboard
>   
If you push the keyboard side-to-side (that is, press the 'E' key and 
then push it towards the 'F' key) you can add modulation.

 David

Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )

2005-12-25 by Max Fazio

Hi people
Again merry christmas to all!
4 easy questions: 
  1.. What is the "high/low" switch near the outputs of the CSs made for?
  2.. Does anyone have informations about the designers of the poly CS series? I know it was designed in US
  3.. Did you notice that , at full depth , the Decay segment into the ringmodulator's AD has a "hold" time of 0.5 secs?
  4.. this is about GX1: can anyone explain me what does mean the horizontal movements sensitivity in the SOLO keyboard?
Anyone able to answer to any of the questions?
Salutes!
M

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Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )

2005-12-25 by Max Fazio

>
Aliens captured with Godzilla

I GUESSED IT!!!!
M
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Rogoff" <david@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )


> Max Fazio wrote:
> > Hi people
> > Again merry christmas to all!
> >
> Happy 'whatever you celebrate' to all!  I just got the Moog DVD!!!
> > 4 easy questions:
> >   1.. What is the "high/low" switch near the outputs of the CSs made
for?
> >
> Output level/volume.  Some mixers/amps want high level (more voltage).
> >   2.. Does anyone have informations about the designers of the poly CS
series? I know it was designed in US
> >
> Aliens captured with Godzilla.
> >   3.. Did you notice that , at full depth , the Decay segment into the
ringmodulator's AD has a "hold" time of 0.5 secs?
> >
> No
> >   4.. this is about GX1: can anyone explain me what does mean the
horizontal movements sensitivity in the SOLO keyboard
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> If you push the keyboard side-to-side (that is, press the 'E' key and
> then push it towards the 'F' key) you can add modulation.
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>  David
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Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )

2005-12-26 by Karl-Paul Vorderwinkler

I`ve heard that the man behind the CS-80`s design is called Phil 
Nishimoto, and that after the work with analogue instruments he 
spent nearly 10 years researching and developing another brilliant 
instrument, the amazing FS-1-R

Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )

2005-12-27 by Max Fazio

Thx Karl....I'm searching into USPTO site to extract the "who's who" of
CS80!!
M
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To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Greetings! ( and 4 simple questions )


> I`ve heard that the man behind the CS-80`s design is called Phil
> Nishimoto, and that after the work with analogue instruments he
> spent nearly 10 years researching and developing another brilliant
> instrument, the amazing FS-1-R
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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