Re: Hi , long time since i have visited ,,,
zenithaudio2003 wrote:
Yes - these pictures are like watching a slasher movie!
Good luck - you're very brave!
David
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unfrostedpoptart
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Re: Hi , long time since i have visited ,,,
WOW...!!
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noddyspuncture
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Hi , long time since i have visited ,,,
This is me the Microsine cs-80 dude . I have started again the restoration of that poor CS-80 . All pictures will be uploaded to my flickr account ((( http://www.flickr.com/photos/31603983@N05/ )) ,
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zenithaudio2003 <zenithaudio2003@...>
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Hi , long time since i have visited ,,,
This is me the Microsine cs-80 dude . I have started again the restoration of that poor CS-80 . All pictures will be uploaded to my flickr account ((( http://www.flickr.com/photos/31603983@N05/ )) ,
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zenithaudio2003 <zenithaudio2003@...>
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Re: VCO153 project in board test phase
Fantastic news! People like you are the ones to be adored!
Fredrik Segerfalk
www.analogsweden.com/blog
The Old Crow wrote:
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Fredrik Segerfalk
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Re: CS-80 key trigger problem and the fix
I wonder if this is similar to when the notes above F5 don't go up when I try to bend them up?with the pitch bend ribbon?
Tommy
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Tommy Priakos
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CS-80 key trigger problem and the fix
I originally reported a problem w. my CS80 in that the top octave of keys wasn't triggering any sound. I had some good suggestions from various techs and I verified that the actual keybed was sending
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tmoravan <moravanskyt@...>
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Re: VCO153 project in board test phase
We are saved... there IS a God...!!
Cheers Scott, awesome.
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noddyspuncture
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Re: VCO153 project in board test phase
Yup this is terrific news! Well done scott :)
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blchrr1978
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Re: VCO153 project in board test phase
WE STAND AT SALUTE!!!!
this is awesome. a drop-in complete m-board pcb, with BOM, would be so huge......wow.
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r_j_d_2.phila
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Re: VCO153 project in board test phase
Very good news, Scott!
In the long run, your work will keep many, many of these machines alive.
JH.
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dark_november2000
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Re: VCO153 project in board test phase
Simply amazing.......
This osc chip will fit on an 80?
and you allready have a waveshaper circuit...thats my needs right
there...
wow....I just bought 2 CS60?voice boards to desolder....
I may
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slammah2006
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VCO153 project in board test phase
Hey folks, its been a while, but I have this thing in testing right now. This is an equivalent circuit to the IG00153. This differs from my MOTM-style modular 153 oscillator in that it is strictly
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Scott Rider
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Re: Should I keep my CS-50
However..... the good thing about your CS80/60/50s are, you can
service them.....
Todays synths are not like that...you would be looking for entire
modules or entire synths on a chip to
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slammah2006
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Re: Should I keep my CS-50
Keep your CS-50, David!!
MIDI or no MIDI, the CS-50 is a wonderful instrument in its own right.
Yamaha's chips don't seem to be any more or any else reliable than any other manufacturer's.
The
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Richard Atkinson
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Re: Should I keep my CS-50
Thanks Stephen
What maintainence is required apart from changing PSU tantalium caps
every 15 years or so?
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David <d2ba@...>
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Re: Should I keep my CS-50
The fact that the CS50 is the least fancy of the bunch makes it the most reliable. So if it?s working well and gets maintained on a regular basis, keep it. Otherwise sell it to someone who might need
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wavecomputer360
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Re: Should I keep my CS-50
The CS50 is a good compromise in terms of usability and manteinance; Laurie is pretty right in this concern: the total number of sold CS polyphonics has to face the fact that many of the small units
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maxferfranc
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Re: Should I keep my CS-50
there is no engineering flaw in a mid 70s instrument that still works.
the only flaw was the dicontinuing of the chips..
.many companies will rise and fall within that similar?time period...
I
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slammah2006
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Should I keep my CS-50
Help me decide to keep my Yamaha CS-50. Im considering getting the midi retrofit and keeping it forever...............but
All this talk here about chips blowing up on CS-60 and CS-80 leads me to
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David <d2ba@...>
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