--- Thanks-- I am deducting than one only needs the 3,5,and common 4? 1&7 for remote,(not necessary) 2,6,8 of no use? or what would 2, 6, 8, connect for? Anyway thanks for your effort In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@p...> wrote: > I just got the multimeter out. The following numbering is looking > >>AT<< the 8 pin din plug [male] with the notch at top [V]. (Periods > are used for white space so. Pin 8 is actually between the 7-1 and 6- > 2 rows.) This would correspond with counterclockwise numbering on > the 8 pin din recepticle [female] on the CZ-5000. > > .....V..... > ..7.....1.. > 6....8....2 > ..5.....3.. > .....4..... > > white remote switch sleeve - 1 > white remote switch tip - 7 > [submini] > > black playback sleeve - 4 > black playback tip - 3 > [mini] > > red record sleeve - 4 > red record tip - 5 > [mini] > > Note the symmetry: > > pin 3 = play signal > pin 4 = play/record common > pin 5 = record signal > > pins 1 & 7 = remote switch > > I suppose if you accidentally wire it as a mirror image, just switch > the play and record plugs rather than take apart and rewire the whole > thing (assuming the remote switch is a simple open/close switch with > no polarity). > > Hope this makes sense; hope this helps. > > Unfortunately, I couldn't find my cz data tapes. I did find a KORG > EX-800 tape, tough. > > --Steve > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "texhand" <texhand@y...> wrote: > > Thanks for the responses. The schematic for connecting the 8 pins > > to an in and out on a recorder would be nice. I would really like > > the ability to store sequences to a tape interface.. > > Thanks for the imput!
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Re: M/T help thanks
2004-06-01 by texhand
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