I didn't do a hardware mod, but I did a custom software application with my CZ-5000 a decade or so ago: I routed the midi out through a computer (not sure it was my Commodore 64 or my 8088 PC) and back into the CZ. The CZ local was off and the recive was in mono mode. I had a keysplit table that basically provided for a different patch on each key (infinite keysplit). I had a buffer that would send out a patch change on an open channel just before playing the note. So with 16 note-polyphony, I could play the keyboard live and have as many as 16 different patches going at once. Again, it wasn't a hardware mod, but do I win the award for wildest software processing of the CZ midi flow? --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "P........" <phd76er@y...> wrote: > > Just wondering what might be the wildest mod ever accomplished on a > casio CZ series synth? >
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Re: Wildest mod done on a CZ
2005-10-30 by steve_the_composer
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