Re: CS-80: What's the normal stereo output balance between L-R channels?
Hello again,
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Than you slammah2006 and Mert for your input! The volume discrepancy between L and R channels is the same with or without the chorus engaged, approx 20dB according to my DAW channel meter (attached screen grab below). Tried toggling the high/low output selector switch as well + swapping cables and cleaning the outputs with deoxit. No change as yet.
Further suggestions if anyone has ideas, would be greatly appreciated!
Mathias

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Re: CS-80: What's the normal stereo output balance between L-R channels?
The L/R balance on my CS-80 is equal like it should on any stereo keyboard. You can try checking the high/low output selector switch. It may collect dust or get corrosion which may affect the output balance.
Good luck!
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Greetings good people,
Hope this message finds everyone well. I've gotten my CS-80 back from servicing recently, beyond excited. She's never functioned properly as long as I've owned her so I can't be certain, but the stereo L+R output seems unusually imbalanced (there's a 8-12dB difference between the two). My tech is occupied at the moment and not currently available for a follow-up, so I thought I would check with the community here. For those of you who have fully working CS-80s, what's does the proper/normal stereo balance look and sound like?
Best,
Mathias
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Re: CS-80: What's the normal stereo output balance between L-R channels?
the only stereo is from the chorus (leslie) circuit.... when the chorus circuit is set to on,? the two outputs will be out of phase like a parked leslie ...tremollo on is fast leslie? chorus on is slow... there is a short ramp time... the outputs should be the same level with chorus circuit off
w leslie
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Greetings good people,
Hope this message finds everyone well. I've gotten my CS-80 back from servicing recently, beyond excited. She's never functioned properly as long as I've owned her so I can't be certain, but the stereo L/R output seems unusually imbalanced (there's a 8-12dB difference between the two). My tech is occupied at the moment and not currently available for a follow-up, so I thought I would check with the community here. For those of you who have fully working CS-80s, what's does the proper/normal stereo balance look and sound like?
Best, Mathias
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CS-80: What's the normal stereo output balance between L-R channels?
Greetings good people,
Hope this message finds everyone well. I've gotten my CS-80 back from servicing recently, beyond excited. She's never functioned properly as long as I've owned her so I can't be certain, but the stereo L/R output seems unusually imbalanced (there's a 8-12dB difference between the two). My tech is occupied at the moment and not currently available for a follow-up, so I thought I would check with the community here. For those of you who have fully working CS-80s, what's does the proper/normal stereo balance look and sound like?
Best,
Mathias
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Re: Wow - may finally be time to retire MIDIBoards! Expressive-E Osmose
There is this for more info....
Depending on your analog synthesizer, you will have particular
preferences for voltage ranges of each output on your CVC. The CVC can
switch between different voltage set ups at any time through special
interaction with the Continuum playing surface or the Continuum Editor.
In addition, the EaganMatrix can be programmed to create entirely custom
control voltages; up to 8 control voltages can be defined for a voice,
integrating formula math, shape generators, delays, and other
EaganMatrix functionality into your analog performance.
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Oh you're right. The osmose is even
already mentioned at the cable select. Still the question is, whether it will do V/Hz. Am 20.12.19 um 21:02 schrieb slammah2006:
Im sure it will be the same as the converter used with the
Continuum... Same engine, same Eaganmatrix...
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Re: Wow - may finally be time to retire MIDIBoards! Expressive-E Osmose
Oh you're right. The osmose is even
already mentioned at the cable select.
Still the question is, whether it will do V/Hz.
Am 20.12.19 um 21:02 schrieb slammah2006:
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Im sure it will be the same as the converter used with the
Continuum...
Same engine, same Eaganmatrix...
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Re: Wow - may finally be time to retire MIDIBoards! Expressive-E Osmose
Im sure it will be the same as the converter used with the Continuum...
Same engine, same Eaganmatrix...
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I am on the preorder list for the first batch of the Osmose. Now I have to check which MIDI-CV/Gate interfaces might be used with it; if there is one that supports V/Hz and Aftertouch to V, then I might interface it with my CS50...
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Re: Wow - may finally be time to retire MIDIBoards! Expressive-E Osmose
I am on the preorder list for the first batch of the Osmose. Now I have to check which MIDI-CV/Gate interfaces might be used with it; if there is one that supports V/Hz and Aftertouch to V, then I might interface it with my CS50...
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Re: Wow - may finally be time to retire MIDIBoards! Expressive-E Osmose
It does look interesting. If only it had 88 keys! :(
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Wow - may finally be time to retire MIDIBoards! Expressive-E Osmose
Need more info but this looks like an amazing controller and synth. ?Needs one more octave and a ribbon. The latter should be easy since this is a joint venture with the Haken Continuum folks!
https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/20/Expressive-E-osmose-synthesizer-futuristic-and-familiar-MPE/
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Welcome to our relocated group!
Hi all!
I haven't had time to check out all the tabs and features but I'm relieved that we're back up - and off of Yahoo!
I've been massively swamped lately with work and family and some health issues so I haven't done any synth-ish stuff since going to Synthplex back in March. ?I hope everyone else has some time to enjoy synths and other instruments and music in their lives.
More later,
David
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David,
I also spent the last day downloading everything in the Photos, Files, and Database areas (yes, even the photos that didn't have enough resolution to really be useful, sadly). What I do NOT have is an archive of all the messages. I didn't subscribe to getting the messages emailed to me periodically, so I'm just hoping that since you've migrated them all here, then they should persist here after Yahoo turns off the lights on their Groups area. If anyone has a collection of the technically useful messages, please let me know (otherwise, I guess I'll just have to slog through them at some point to "mine" the juicy bits).
As for the Photos/Files/Database areas I downloaded... I've zipped them up (the zip is almost 150 MB) and I could put that on my Google Drive and share a link to it here for anyone who would like a collection of those three areas up to the point of 6-Nov-2019. I just don't want to do that unless I have your permission to do so, since you're the owner of this forum. I just got scared of everything going "pop!" and decided to archive it all before it might do the disappearing trick. Anyway, thanks for migrating it all over here. Just let me know how you'd like me to proceed.
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Since nobody here in Brazil can fix it, I'm selling mine!
Price negotiable!
Bests!
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Good work David, this is a great outcome.
Cheers,
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On 6 Nov 2019, at 9:07 pm, Tim Siefkes < tim_s@...> wrote:
Just landed here. Thanks to the moderators for handling the transition of this small but important corner of the 'net.
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Just landed here. Thanks to the moderators for handling the transition of this small but important corner of the 'net.
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WTB : IG00150 / M51620P LFO chip
Hi there,
Would anyone on the list have a?IG00150 / M51620P LFO chip for sale by any chance ? My LFO died !
Thanks, Phil
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I’ve created a ?account and a new cs80 group and started the transfer procedure. ?I’ll keep everyone up to date with the status of it. ?After that, I guess people will need to join the new group.
?was started by the guy who created Yahoo Groups. ?It’s been around - starting in beta - for about 5 years now. ?Everything I’ve read about it looks favorable so it seems the obvious choice.
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Thanks. I’ll be away from my computer until late tonight.?? ?Hi David,
I’ve just downloaded all of the files and photos of the technical procedures etc... ?There’s a few pics of various owners keyboards and internals that I didn’t bother grabbing.
The conversation history will be around until December 14th but I understand the photos and files are about to be removed.
There’s a chance that we can view the site via the WaybackMachine archive, but the group would be essentially dead.
I’m happy to help if we don’t have a more tech savvy user to weigh in.
N
I looked into this a little. I see Bluehost has PhpBB but I don’t know what’s involved in setting it up and transferring this group. The??site advertises automatic transfer of Yahoo groups which is a huge advantage. However, how confident are people that it will be around for years?
Comments? Suggestions? Volunteers to help with the transfer and administer the new site?
David
> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:56 PM, David Rogoff?david@...?[yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote: >? > ?Thanks for the heads up. Would have been nice if Yahoo had notified me. I’ve only been the group owner for 15 years. Anyway, I’ve wanted to get this off of there for a long time to a better forum platform. I looked into it a few years ago but didn’t get too far.? >? > I’ll have to look into alternatives including?. Is anyone here interested in helping with this? Preferably someone with experience in forums? I’ll also have to see what my email/web hosting company (bluehost) has available these days.? >? > David >? > >? >> On Oct 17, 2019, at 3:32 PM, Nigel Cruickshank?nigelc@...?[yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote: >>? >> ?As some of you may know, as of December 14th Yahoo will delete any files or images uploaded or attached to the groups. Also, I believe they are moving to permanently end the Yahoo groups site from what I have read.? >>? >> It would be heartbreaking to lose the valuable info on this group. It’s invaluable for owner based repairs, especially in the case of the CS80 where moving the unit is risky and most techs wouldn’t want to take the job of repair on anyhow... >>? >> It seems like??might be worth looking into but we’ll need to do something for sure. >>? >>? >> ------------------------------------ >> Posted by: Nigel Cruickshank <nigelc@...> >> ------------------------------------ >>? >>? >> ------------------------------------ >>? >> Yahoo Groups Links >>? >>? >>? >? >? >? > ------------------------------------ > Posted by: David Rogoff <david@...> > ------------------------------------ >? >? > ------------------------------------ >? > Yahoo Groups Links >? >? >?
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Thanks. I’ll be away from my computer until late tonight.?
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On Oct 19, 2019, at 4:24 PM, Nigel Cruickshank nigelc@... [yamahacs80] wrote:
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Hi David,
I’ve just downloaded all of the files and photos of the technical procedures etc.. ?There’s a few pics of various owners keyboards and internals that I didn’t bother grabbing.
The conversation history will be around until December 14th but I understand the photos and files are about to be removed.
There’s a chance that we can view the site via the WaybackMachine archive, but the group would be essentially dead.
I’m happy to help if we don’t have a more tech savvy user to weigh in.
N
I looked into this a little. I see Bluehost has PhpBB but I don’t know what’s involved in setting it up and transferring this group. The??site advertises automatic transfer of Yahoo groups which is a huge advantage. However, how confident are people that it will be around for years?
Comments? Suggestions? Volunteers to help with the transfer and administer the new site?
David
> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:56 PM, David Rogoff?david@...?[yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote: >? > ?Thanks for the heads up. Would have been nice if Yahoo had notified me. I’ve only been the group owner for 15 years. Anyway, I’ve wanted to get this off of there for a long time to a better forum platform. I looked into it a few years ago but didn’t get too far.? >? > I’ll have to look into alternatives including?. Is anyone here interested in helping with this? Preferably someone with experience in forums? I’ll also have to see what my email/web hosting company (bluehost) has available these days.? >? > David >? > >? >> On Oct 17, 2019, at 3:32 PM, Nigel Cruickshank?nigelc@...?[yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote: >>? >> ?As some of you may know, as of December 14th Yahoo will delete any files or images uploaded or attached to the groups. Also, I believe they are moving to permanently end the Yahoo groups site from what I have read.? >>? >> It would be heartbreaking to lose the valuable info on this group. It’s invaluable for owner based repairs, especially in the case of the CS80 where moving the unit is risky and most techs wouldn’t want to take the job of repair on anyhow.. >>? >> It seems like??might be worth looking into but we’ll need to do something for sure. >>? >>? >> ------------------------------------ >> Posted by: Nigel Cruickshank <nigelc@...> >> ------------------------------------ >>? >>? >> ------------------------------------ >>? >> Yahoo Groups Links >>? >>? >>? >? >? >? > ------------------------------------ > Posted by: David Rogoff <david@...> > ------------------------------------ >? >? > ------------------------------------ >? > Yahoo Groups Links >? >? >?
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Hi David,
I’ve just downloaded all of the files and photos of the technical procedures etc. ?There’s a few pics of various owners keyboards and internals that I didn’t bother grabbing.
The conversation history will be around until December 14th but I understand the photos and files are about to be removed.
There’s a chance that we can view the site via the WaybackMachine archive, but the group would be essentially dead.
I’m happy to help if we don’t have a more tech savvy user to weigh in.
N
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I looked into this a little. I see Bluehost has PhpBB but I don’t know what’s involved in setting it up and transferring this group. The??site advertises automatic transfer of Yahoo groups which is a huge advantage. However, how confident are people that it will be around for years?
Comments? Suggestions? Volunteers to help with the transfer and administer the new site?
David
> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:56 PM, David Rogoff?david@...?[yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote: >? > ?Thanks for the heads up. Would have been nice if Yahoo had notified me. I’ve only been the group owner for 15 years. Anyway, I’ve wanted to get this off of there for a long time to a better forum platform. I looked into it a few years ago but didn’t get too far.? >? > I’ll have to look into alternatives including?. Is anyone here interested in helping with this? Preferably someone with experience in forums? I’ll also have to see what my email/web hosting company (bluehost) has available these days.? >? > David >? > >? >> On Oct 17, 2019, at 3:32 PM, Nigel Cruickshank?nigelc@...?[yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote: >>? >> ?As some of you may know, as of December 14th Yahoo will delete any files or images uploaded or attached to the groups. Also, I believe they are moving to permanently end the Yahoo groups site from what I have read.? >>? >> It would be heartbreaking to lose the valuable info on this group. It’s invaluable for owner based repairs, especially in the case of the CS80 where moving the unit is risky and most techs wouldn’t want to take the job of repair on anyhow. >>? >> It seems like??might be worth looking into but we’ll need to do something for sure. >>? >>? >> ------------------------------------ >> Posted by: Nigel Cruickshank <nigelc@...> >> ------------------------------------ >>? >>? >> ------------------------------------ >>? >> Yahoo Groups Links >>? >>? >>? >? >? >? > ------------------------------------ > Posted by: David Rogoff <david@...> > ------------------------------------ >? >? > ------------------------------------ >? > Yahoo Groups Links >? >? >?
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I looked into this a little. I see Bluehost has PhpBB but I don’t know what’s involved in setting it up and transferring this group. The groups.io site advertises automatic transfer of Yahoo groups which is a huge advantage. However, how confident are people that it will be around for years?
Comments? Suggestions? Volunteers to help with the transfer and administer the new site?
David
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On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:56 PM, David Rogoff david@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:
?Thanks for the heads up. Would have been nice if Yahoo had notified me. I’ve only been the group owner for 15 years. Anyway, I’ve wanted to get this off of there for a long time to a better forum platform. I looked into it a few years ago but didn’t get too far.
I’ll have to look into alternatives including groups.io. Is anyone here interested in helping with this? Preferably someone with experience in forums? I’ll also have to see what my email/web hosting company (bluehost) has available these days.
David
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On Oct 17, 2019, at 3:32 PM, Nigel Cruickshank nigelc@... [yamahacs80] <yamahacs80@...> wrote:
?As some of you may know, as of December 14th Yahoo will delete any files or images uploaded or attached to the groups. Also, I believe they are moving to permanently end the Yahoo groups site from what I have read.
It would be heartbreaking to lose the valuable info on this group. It’s invaluable for owner based repairs, especially in the case of the CS80 where moving the unit is risky and most techs wouldn’t want to take the job of repair on anyhow.
It seems like 开云体育 might be worth looking into but we’ll need to do something for sure.
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