Man, just briefly looked at your work and it looks top drawer stuff. I hope you don't mind I am going to print it out and keep it and use it. I made minor discoveries myself when I had just a CZ-3000 and I would mess with the sys-ex values to get weird things going on, but I had no idea the rabbit hole goes this deep. You explain things with greater clarity than Sealed and your website is beautiful in design and conception. I don't think I'm the only CZ-nut who will appreciate your hard work. Thanks . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fulfil Objective" <kasploosh@...> To: <CZsynth@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:06 AM Subject: [CZsynth] CZ-1 Easter Eggs > I was in the process of writing a little program that will let me > manually edit CZ patch dumps. I want the program to be able to take > advantage of any known hidden features, so I was researching them. > I read about extra waves and extra modulations on the sealed > website. After reading them I sort of understood what he was > talking about, but really it left me with a lot of questions. So I > did my own very thorough exploration of these hidden features. I > have documented everything I found on my website: > > http://www.kasploosh.com/11801/11800-CZ1_spelunking.html > > Some of you might be interested, but it is a little technical, and > there's a lot of information to go through. It makes sense to me > after having done all the work, but it might not make sense to > anyone else. Feedback is welcome. > > The webpages document all of the basic waveforms as they actually > exist in the CZ, how the "window function" works, what the window > function does to different waveforms, extra types of modulation > available, and extra types of line select available. > > As I said, lots of information. > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [CZsynth] CZ-1 Easter Eggs
2007-12-18 by Tim Stevens
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