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cz-101

2002-06-10 by c_treppo

i got a used cz-101 created some really fantastic sounds by accident. 
i've got it now for about 3 months, but don't know how all this wave 
form stuff works. can someone explain it to me? thank you.

Re: [CZsynth] cz-101

2002-06-11 by Veliko Bekir

It's not something that can be easily explained in a paragraph or two....but I have a few books explaining the CZ's parameters. You gotta hurry though. There are only 2 days left on eBay. Just follow the link below or cut and paste it into your browser.
Thanks
Here's the link: http://www.veliko.com/ebay/

  c_treppo <c_treppo@...> wrote: i got a used cz-101 created some really fantastic sounds by accident. 
i've got it now for about 3 months, but don't know how all this wave 
form stuff works. can someone explain it to me? thank you.


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Re: [CZsynth] cz-101

2002-06-11 by Lin Sprague

On 10 Jun 2002 at 17:13, c_treppo wrote:

> i got a used cz-101 created some really fantastic sounds by accident.
> i've got it now for about 3 months, but don't know how all this wave
> form stuff works. can someone explain it to me? thank you.

I just uploaded to the Yahoo groups file area a section of the CZ-1000 manual 
about how to create sounds with the CZ-1000. As I understand it, the brains are 
the same between the -101 and the -1000, so this should apply to your machine as 
well.

Go to:

   http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CZsynth/files/CZ%20-%20Docs/

(I don't understand it very well, either!)

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