Modify a CS80... thats like giving the Mona Lisa a beard dude! DONT DO IT! EVER!! Having said that, i finally took my CS80 to Kent Spong for restoration a couple of weeks back and im having a couple of Boss pedals fitted. The onboard CS80 chorus circuit is being removed and a DC2 installed (Dimension D) and the tremolo removed and a PH3 (Phaser) fitted... And Kenton midi fitted of course... Worthwhile modifications i think... :) CS80 + DIMENSION D = FAT LUSH BASTARD SYNTH CS80 + DIMENSION D + LEXICON 224XL = DREAMY SEX SYNTH FROM ANOTHER WORLD! CANT WAIT to wait to get it back in a couple of months.. HI KENT IF YOUR READING THIS BTW! Rob. > I really wish I had a CS-80 with the GX-1 filter. > > Actually I really wish I had a CS-80 or any kind of polyphonic Yamaha CS, > but you get the general idea :) > > I think in terms of programming the CS-80 beats the GX-1 any day, but the > GX-1 does have a warmer filter. That said, it shouldn't be too hard to > modify the filter structure of the CS-80 for some different sounds (if > anyone dares modify their CS!) > > Instead of using the HP and LP modes of the two filter chips per channel > voice, both LP modes could be used instead. Depending on the spacing of the > cutoff frequencies, you would have a region of 12dB cutoff slope and a > region of 24dB, both with resonance peaks of course. > > Richard > > > On 6/5/07, blchrr@... <blchrr@...> wrote: >> >> Its funny you know, i love the Cs80, but i just think the GX1 is too >> much, i >> dont find myself lusting after one at all, the programmer looks like a >> nightmare too.. >> Id much rather have a PS3300, but its never going to happen at the sort of >> >> price they currently sell for... :) >> >> > Yeeeeeeee-OW!!!! >> > >> > If I could afford it, I would probably build a room (or small house) >> > just for it,,, like a shrine or chappel for the worship of The >> > Allmighty GX-1.....kinda' like the freaky mutants in the original >> > Planet of the Apes movies worship that bomb (crap, I'm old enough to >> > remember those cheesy flicks. Damn-you-to-Hell...!!! ;-P >> > >> > But back to reality. >> > *sigh* >> > >> > The next best thing is having my CS40m atop my CS80, I guess. >> > Hell, they've both been holding their tunning quite well! >> > >> >> >> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: the Mighty GX-1
2007-06-05 by blchrr@homecall.co.uk
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