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Re: Mono Modification

 

Hello Mattias

my request is not about unisono because of its sound.

I'd need it for the adjustment procedure. I would add a switch to the gate lines, so I could deactivate all voices but one (or some voices).
Your method may still work for the pitch adjustment, but for setting the envelope times, I really have to have a synchronous start of the two voices I am comparing.

Florian


Am 28.09.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Mattias Rickardsson mr@... [yamahacs80]:


Just set the envelopes to a long release time, and press the same key
4 times. The CS voice allocation picks new voices each time, an the
tails of your four voices will overlap. :-)

/mr


Re: Mono Modification

 

Just set the envelopes to a long release time, and press the same key
4 times. The CS voice allocation picks new voices each time, an the
tails of your four voices will overlap. :-)

/mr


Mono Modification

 

While restoring this CS50 I thought, that a mono-unisono mode would be very helpful for tuning. So I am looking for a description of that modification (especially for a CS50). I've searched the groups archive for it, but did not find any details about it. I only found it mentioned as taken for known.

Are there any detailed explanations somewhere?

I tried to understand the principle of the KAS board, but I don't find any signal that resets the voice counter. I also don't find any significant difference between the KAS board of a CS50 and a CS60 (at least in this aspect).


Florian


Re: CS60 bolts?

 

Hello Rob

The group settings seem to forbid attachments. You may either upload the picture to the photo section or send it me. I think I can identify them, as I restored two CS60 and a CS80 already.

Florian

Am 24.09.2015 um 11:27 schrieb blchrr@... [yamahacs80]:


Hey group,

Ive dug up some bolts that i think are from the cs60? (hold the top lid down
and screw in from the bottom) I didnt want to send them out if they are
wrong, can anyone check see attached pic.

Cheers,
Rob.



CS60 bolts? (link)

 

Hmm filter removed my pic, well heres a link to the pic:

Cheers


CS60 bolts?

 

Hey group,

Ive dug up some bolts that i think are from the cs60? (hold the top lid down
and screw in from the bottom) I didnt want to send them out if they are
wrong, can anyone check see attached pic.

Cheers,
Rob.


Re: WTB: Yamaha CS-50/60(/80?) screws for panel and keyboard mounting

 

Hi Florian,

Sorry i havent forgotten about this, im sure i have these and you can have them free of charge, just cover the postage.
I just need to go dig them out!

Cheers,
Rob.

Hello Rob, that would be great. Florian Am 15.09.2015 um 16:20 schrieb blchrr@... [yamahacs80]:

I think i may have these Florian, let me have a look and ill get back to you ,_._,___


Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

Actually, I sent Kent proof of that privately, because I would want to know that if someone had been
getting that much from something I had built. It is in fact, a fact that it goes for 850GBP on that site.
?
But in any event, mine gives the end user the ability to do it himself/herself. My design is slightly different as well , but the functionality is the same.
?Thanks
Tim



On Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:31 AM, "Phil a nuipb1@... [yamahacs80]" wrote:


?
>?there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.

Very likely indeed as RL music does seem to like inflated figures :)

Phil


On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:
?
there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.
In any event, what I am doing is a bit different, especially from the user's perspective, so I am serving the DIY folks who want to do it themselves. I also changed the circuit a bit.? I haven't looked at the site since I began designing this, so I apologize if that's no longer the case.
?Tim



On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:52 PM, "Kent spong kent_spong@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
I would love to charge $1200 for my dynamic unison mod. Very interested to know where you got that figure from actually. My price is ?200 built and fitted including the bypass switch.?



On 15 Sep 2015, at 05:34, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:

True but won't ever happen @ a sane price point like $199.?
Kent charges well over $1200 USD for the same functionality I offer.
?To accomplish what you're saying requires separate mods from the points?
used.... or, approach from a different perspective. Have you grokked the functionality
?of the Key encoding to manage that inexpensively?



On Monday, September 14, 2015 7:46 PM, "synthparts@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?










Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

>?there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.

Very likely indeed as RL music does seem to like inflated figures :)

Phil


On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:
?

there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.
In any event, what I am doing is a bit different, especially from the user's perspective, so I am serving the DIY folks who want to do it themselves. I also changed the circuit a bit.? I haven't looked at the site since I began designing this, so I apologize if that's no longer the case.
?Tim



On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:52 PM, "Kent spong kent_spong@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
I would love to charge $1200 for my dynamic unison mod. Very interested to know where you got that figure from actually. My price is ?200 built and fitted including the bypass switch.?



On 15 Sep 2015, at 05:34, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:

True but won't ever happen @ a sane price point like $199.?
Kent charges well over $1200 USD for the same functionality I offer.
?To accomplish what you're saying requires separate mods from the points?
used.... or, approach from a different perspective. Have you grokked the functionality
?of the Key encoding to manage that inexpensively?



On Monday, September 14, 2015 7:46 PM, "synthparts@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?








Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

Kent, I will take that statement out of the e-bay listing. I don't want to mislead anyone.
Thanks for calling my attention to this.
?Tim?



On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:52 PM, "Kent spong kent_spong@... [yamahacs80]" wrote:


?
I would love to charge $1200 for my dynamic unison mod. Very interested to know where you got that figure from actually. My price is ?200 built and fitted including the bypass switch.?



On 15 Sep 2015, at 05:34, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:

True but won't ever happen @ a sane price point like $199.?
Kent charges well over $1200 USD for the same functionality I offer.
?To accomplish what you're saying requires separate mods from the points?
used.... or, approach from a different perspective. Have you grokked the functionality
?of the Key encoding to manage that inexpensively?



On Monday, September 14, 2015 7:46 PM, "synthparts@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?







Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.
In any event, what I am doing is a bit different, especially from the user's perspective, so I am serving the DIY folks who want to do it themselves. I also changed the circuit a bit. ?I haven't looked at the site since I began designing this, so I apologize if that's no longer the case.
?Tim



On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:52 PM, "Kent spong kent_spong@... [yamahacs80]" wrote:


?
I would love to charge $1200 for my dynamic unison mod. Very interested to know where you got that figure from actually. My price is ?200 built and fitted including the bypass switch.?



On 15 Sep 2015, at 05:34, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:

True but won't ever happen @ a sane price point like $199.?
Kent charges well over $1200 USD for the same functionality I offer.
?To accomplish what you're saying requires separate mods from the points?
used.... or, approach from a different perspective. Have you grokked the functionality
?of the Key encoding to manage that inexpensively?



On Monday, September 14, 2015 7:46 PM, "synthparts@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?







Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

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I would love to charge $1200 for my dynamic unison mod. Very interested to know where you got that figure from actually. My price is ?200 built and fitted including the bypass switch.?



On 15 Sep 2015, at 05:34, Tim Conniff tconno@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:

True but won't ever happen @ a sane price point like $199.?
Kent charges well over $1200 USD for the same functionality I offer.
?To accomplish what you're saying requires separate mods from the points?
used.... or, approach from a different perspective. Have you grokked the functionality
?of the Key encoding to manage that inexpensively?



On Monday, September 14, 2015 7:46 PM, "synthparts@... [yamahacs80]" <yamahacs80@...> wrote:


?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?





Re: WTB: Yamaha CS-50/60(/80?) screws for panel and keyboard mounting

 

Hello Rob,

that would be great.

Florian

Am 15.09.2015 um 16:20 schrieb blchrr@... [yamahacs80]:


I think i may have these Florian, let me have a look and ill get back to you ,_._,___


Re: WTB: Yamaha CS-50/60(/80?) screws for panel and keyboard mounting

 

I think i may have these Florian, let me have a look and ill get back to you

Hello I got hold of an CS-50 in a quite "uncared" state. As first thing, I am searching for the two pairs of long screws, which hold the panel and the keyboard. Assumingly I will have to help myself with a threaded rod, but first I want to try to them here. Thanks! Florian


WTB: Yamaha CS-50/60(/80?) screws for panel and keyboard mounting

 

Hello

I got hold of an CS-50 in a quite "uncared" state. As first thing, I am searching for the two pairs of long screws, which hold the panel and the keyboard. Assumingly I will have to help myself with a threaded rod, but first I want to try to them here.

Thanks!

Florian


Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

True but won't ever happen @ a sane price point like $199.?
Kent charges well over $1200 USD for the same functionality I offer.
?To accomplish what you're saying requires separate mods from the points?
used.... or, approach from a different perspective. Have you grokked the functionality
?of the Key encoding to manage that inexpensively?



On Monday, September 14, 2015 7:46 PM, "synthparts@... [yamahacs80]" wrote:


?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?
synthparts.com




Re: oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.

Dpig?
synthparts.com


oops, there's an error in my last message...

 

Somehow, my posting ?here calls the mod a sync mod, when in fact it is only a cascading unison mod.

Sorry if that confused anyone.


Re: BY now many of you have probably seen....

 

... the description addendum says it is a diy modification, I provide the finished product, you install it, with or without soldering, ....it is available either way.The mod itself... It is pictured in the video. ?The CS series keyboards are not easily moddable.... that is to say they don't provide jumpers, posts, extra connectors, or any real expansion minded spots on their designs. So it's not ever going to be an easy plug and play.... no matter what you do with the cs's, you have to make connections in some way, not just slap in a connector where there's a spot waiting for it.

That being said, I have made as easy as possible for those who don't solder to still do their own install. For the truly
unconfident they would hire a tech to install it, but it really isn't necessary



On Sunday, September 13, 2015 2:03 PM, "tconno@... [yamahacs80]" wrote:


?
I have formed a CAD designed board to accomplish offering a sync mod for the CS's... yes, all 3 of the 50,60 &80.
It's listed on e-bay, but thanks to millions in recent medical bills and more surgeries for my wife, I can't pop the dough for the qty needed. ?I am able to provide working protos, but that's not logical as it takes hrs to
hard wire it all up. If any of you haven't seen this, here's the e-bay link:


Hopefully, there's enough of you who appreciate the accessibility of this mod, cause until now, they cost a ton from Kent, plus you have to send your baby off to get it done. Hope you folks want some of these, I wiull only need about 10 days to stuff and ship the finished boards !



Re: BY now many of you have probably seen....

 

Hi Tim, I don't quite understand what the auction is for. Would I be buying an actual complete, tested board that is essentially plug and play? Sounds more like a kickstarter campaign.

Doug?
synthparts.com