Re: Yamaha IG chip
Thank for your response. Really, where?
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bof bof
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#4907
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Re: Yamaha IG chip
I think there might be one on ebay
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Nigel99
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#4906
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Yamaha IG chip
Hi everyone,
I know it's a difficult search, but is there anyone selling an IG 00158 chip ?
No sine wave on a CS60 M board, damn...
Thanks everyone anyway
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bof bof
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#4905
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Re: GX80 virtual synth!
Hey Scott.
The Osmose looks very cool and I hope to try it - maybe at NAMM. The Hydrasynth gives you the poly-AT/MPE plus the big ribbon controller plus a great synth engine - all for less $$$.
How
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unfrostedpoptart
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#4904
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Re: GX80 virtual synth!
Hi David!
Have you thought of this controller for the CS-80?
https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2022/11/24/expressive-e-osmose-to-start-shipping-in-december-2022/
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Scott Metzger
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#4903
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GX80 virtual synth!
Hi all!
It's been quite a while but this is some big and great news. ?Cherry Audio just released the GX80 soft synth for Windows and Mac (stand-alone and plug-in). ?It models the CS80 and also adds
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[email protected]
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#4902
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
I completely agree Tommy.
As I said above, I had already replaced them all (and not with Chinese sub-brands)
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bof bof
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#4901
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Change all the CMOS in the '70 analog synth..
[email protected]> ha scritto:
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Tommy's Keys
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#4900
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Thanks Florian.
I believe it when you talk about 4011... Among other things, it's not the first time that I happen to see a CMOS that apparently work but don't work completely correct. Then when I
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bof bof
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#4899
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Congratulations!
btw: I think the 4011 is the IC I had to replace the most often in my complete repair history over all devices...
Am 16.09.22 um 14:26 schrieb bof bof via groups.io:
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Florian Anwander
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#4898
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
The suspects on the S&H board were the CMOS 4011 or 4016. In the end it was a 4011, it wasn't completely faulty but in the end it made this good joke! Problem solved (I hope!).
Thank you all guys!
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bof bof
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#4897
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Hi Florian, thank you for your suggestion!
I investigate the S&H and if I find nothing I go and see.
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bof bof
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#4896
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Portamento or Glissando switch doesn't change the result. But?look below (we are on the S&H board outputs). One is terminal K3 and the other is K4, the one with the problem .. guess which one is!). I
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bof bof
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#4895
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
My suspect is the 4016 (IC10 on KAS)
Am 16.09.22 um 08:35 schrieb Joachim Milson:
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Florian Anwander
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#4894
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Hi Bof bof,
That's strange indeed.
If you set the Portamento-Glissando rocker switch to Glissando while keeping the Portamento-Glissando white slider to short, do you get stepwise variations or is it
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Joachim Milson
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#4893
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Hi Joachim,
thanks for your answer.
Yes, the Portamento/Glissando is off (all the way down),?also because I believe that if this were not the case the behavior would be on all voices and not only on
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bof bof
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#4892
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Re: CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Hi,
Do you get both upwards and downwards portamento?
Also can you confirm that the Portamento-Glissando white slider is set all the way down to Short (which is what turns the Portamento-Glissando
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Joachim Milson
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#4891
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CS-80: an "almost" unwanted portamento
Hi everyone, I hope you are all well.
I have strange behavior on my CS-80. On the fourth voice (therefore cascading on both M14 and M24 cards) there is a portamento that occurs as soon as I press the
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bof bof
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#4890
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Re: Replacing bulb on Yamaha CS-80 expression pedal?
Thank you very much to you both (Gustavo and Scott), this is very helpful. This should bring back my CS80 to fully working condition.
Martin
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Mooseheads
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#4889
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Re: Replacing bulb on Yamaha CS-80 expression pedal?
Martin:
For PH1, PH2, and PH3 on the PRA board, the *Xvive Vactrol VTL5C3* is a
drop-in replacement.
Its response curve is the same as original working parts on the PRA card
according to my tests
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Scott Rodriguez
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#4888
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