2013-10-10 by charlie midi gfa
there is the site sysexdb.com and the yahoosite casiocz/fz/vz group they both permit file up/down loads of disks and sysex queensryche now that should in a
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2013-10-10 by Lee Borrell
Every time I try one of the dumpers (tried 2 yesterday) I just get time out messages - the FZ is set to MIDI remote (do not know if there is another mode as it
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2013-10-09 by Paul
Gosh: Then I would have two nice FZ samplers and no sounds at all; I could fall back on using the SK2100 and SK5 since the public domain library is much less
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2013-10-09 by charlie midi gfa
is this because of the cyrstal Mhz clock ? charlie ... From: Rainer Buchty To: Sent: Wednesday, October 09,
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2013-10-09 by charlie midi gfa
they all work i use but am new at awave ,sample vision sound designer turbo synth file ex ftu fz dump they all function quite well and bear similarites to
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2013-10-09 by jammie
KryoFlux you can read fz floppy disks with this software as it controls the floppy drive which can switch to the faster speed of the 5.25 drives but i just
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2013-10-09 by jammie
no pc cant read the disk ut you can use a special card to read the format the floppy emulator software allows fzf files to be used as images depends on what
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2013-10-09 by Paul
I just paid for the three Kid Nepro optional software floppies, funny it seems they used to be on one floppy. I ll see what that does for me. Sent from my
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2013-10-09 by Rainer Buchty
... Yes. But you need to tweak the drive to rotate at 360rpm instead of 300rpm. Rainer
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2013-10-09 by Carl Lofgren
The only way I do it - is by using the Lotharek floppy emulator. That works very well. /C
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2013-10-09 by Lee Borrell
Has anyone got any tips on transferring downloaded stuff from the net to the FZ? In particular which of those dumpers actually works - as I have tried to
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2013-10-09 by jammie
yes its a free tool and if you get awave you can make sf2 and convert to fzb or fzf file formats thats what i have been using for years i have a massive 4000+
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2013-10-09 by charlie midi gfa
I have 34 or so Soundwaves floppies that I believe came from Casio. [Paul T] well... could they find a nice home via a small parcel to me? i d love to
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2013-10-09 by Paul Krull
Sorry, wrong about the Soundwaves floppy library. It s third party. See below. So I guess I don t have any of the public domain sounds for the FZ. That
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2013-10-09 by Paul
I have 34 or so Soundwaves floppies that I believe came from Casio. Paul T Sent from my iPhone
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2013-10-08 by charlie midi gfa
whats on the extra 8 i have? charlie ... From: jammie To: Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 5:47 AM
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2013-10-08 by jammie
there should be 150 fzb disks they are not floppy format you will need to dump them then save to floppy ... From: Paul Krull To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com Sent:
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2013-10-07 by charlie midi gfa
i suspect by now the sounds have warped and mutated eventually ending up into other libraries thanks but no target yet paul!! still trying and missing kid
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2013-10-07 by Paul
Me too: I just discovered that my official Kid Nepro optional software floppy disk is bad. Thanks, Paul T Sent from my iPhone
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2013-10-07 by charlie midi gfa
hey paul thanks but those are the same disks as the user disks,,, 142 of them im surprised nobody has uploadedwhat im looking for and shared these disks
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2013-10-05 by charlie midi gfa
looking for these offical casio released sounds disks and they include optional software fl-c1 fl-c2 charlie ... From: Ian Webster
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2013-10-05 by Ian Webster
I have put my HT6000 up for sale on a Buy it Now at Ebay.co.uk if anybody is interested..
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2013-10-05 by Music Man
I m in. I have a 101 with sonar Also I can test with sound professor
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2013-10-04 by Paul Krull
Here s a link to what looks like the whole set of FZ factory disks: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4797433/FZ10-M.zip I apologize if it s actually some alien
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2013-10-03 by Ian Webster
Blame yahoo for the double post ... Sorry ... Blame yahoo for the double post ... Sorry On 3 Oct 2013 18:35, 350ypvs@googlemail.com
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2013-10-03 by jay.mitchell@prodigy.net
Thanks Bill. I do need to buy a sustain pedal. But it was revealed that someone did a custom mod on the input circuit too. See my reply to Dan below. Jay
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2013-10-03 by jay.mitchell@prodigy.net
Hey Dan. It behaves that way with all sounds. I got it in to a technician, who examined it and said that the sustain input jack was shorted. Also, someone
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2013-10-03 by Paul Krull
There are pages of public domain FZ sounds out there but of course I didn t come across any searching just now. I think it would be great to have a file
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2013-10-03 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
Yes, and you mentioned this already yesterday? ... Yes, and you mentioned this already yesterday? On 2 October 2013 22:26, Ian Webster
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2013-10-03 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
The Casio HT range does not do digital synthesis in real time (like the CZ s and VZ s). The waveforms are selectable, but cannot be modified hence my suspicion
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2013-10-03 by charlie midi gfa
pawn shop here in town had one for sale for 6 years.. i think it eventually fell off the shelf and then off to the bin..... should have bought up all the tb303
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2013-10-03 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
I didn t know it had previously been up for sale. Looks like the winning bidder did the rather too common thing of backing out of the winning bid. Still, for
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2013-10-02 by <ianweb@...>
Strange because the same item was flagged as sold for £19.99 the other day..
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2013-10-02 by Ian Webster
Strange as the same unit was reported as sold for £19.99 the other day?!
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2013-10-02 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
For those in the UK interested in owning one of these Casios, I ve just found two that have come up on Ebay: CT6000:
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2013-10-02 by Paul Krull
I love the various early Casios and have a few myself: CT 202 C/V CT 1000P Pseudo Additive CZ 5000 PD CZ 1 PD CZ 101 PD SK-2100 SK 5 VL-1
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2013-10-01 by Daniel Forró
Something is here: http://web.archive.org/web/20110107122757/http://homepage.mac.com/synth_seal/html/ http://deepsynthesis.blogspot.jp/ Daniel Forro ...
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2013-10-01 by <analogmonster@...>
Thanks, forgot about wayback. here s the link http://web.archive.org/web/20090416101456/http://homepage.mac.com/synth_seal/html/ht6000a.html and to quote him
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2013-10-01 by jammie
yes he did stuff with don solaris when mac closed down there yahoo groups type forums they all got shut down and many good resources got lost he did lots of
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2013-10-01 by analogmonster@...
Yeah Daniel is right, PCM is just digital sampling and not what I was referring to. I remember where I first heard the idea, but the site no longer exists. It
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2013-10-01 by Simon Beck
During the 1980s I was involved in many bands, one of which was an electro-pop duo called Mix It Up . They consisted on singer/songwriter Anthea Wormington,
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2013-10-01 by Daniel Forró
But PCM means just sampling, not some type of digital synthesis in real time. When talks about thin pulse waves, he means something different.
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2013-10-01 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
I just pulled off the cover of my (working) HT6000 and there written on the keyboard, staring at me, is Pulse Code Modulation . I should ve remembered that
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2013-10-01 by analogmonster@...
I completely agree generror is wrong about the ht/hz range. I LOVE my ht6000, nothing else sounds like it. Some day I will open it up and take a scope to the
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2013-10-01 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
That is true that the Sine Wave Casios were released after the first wave of Consonant Vowel models, however, they didn t supersede the Consonant Vowel engine,
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2013-09-30 by <ianweb@...>
The 1000P came to market after the Consonent/Vowel synths. I too have a huge number of Casio synths - as below: CT202 C/V CT1000P Pseudo Additive CZ3000 PD
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2013-09-30 by Ian Webster
The 1000P came to market after the Consonent/Vowel synths. I too have a huge number of Casio synths - as below: CT202 C/V CT1000P Pseudo Additive CZ3000 PD
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2013-09-30 by 350ypvs@googlemail.com
Casio did indeed have a sine wave based sound engine as used in the Casiotone 1000P, 701 and I think a few other models circa 1981 or so. I have a 1000P
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2013-09-30 by D T
Didn t Casio also have some sine-wave based engine on the 1000P and 701 (and probably others)? Could it have that technology instead? D
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2013-09-30 by <scott@...>
From a review in Electronic Soundmaker and Computer Music magazine: The CT-6000... is to be the first in a range of professional-quality, full-scale synths.
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