Some of you probably know me (by name if not by reputation), others might be seeing me for the first time. My name is Scott Rider, aka the Old Crow. I've been doing synthesizer design and repair work for many years, with a particular emphasis on the Yamaha CS line, as well as some of their digital instruments. I maintain the website http://www.cs80.com/ where I try to explain in relatively simple terms what is involved in opening, inspecting and repairing CS-80 problems. In recent years, however, I've been concentrating on how to construct the equivalent circuits of various Yamaha custon ICs, with the goal of making circuit boards useful for CS-50/60/80 repairs that work and sound like the originals, just without the problems of trying to track down the getting-harder-to-find parts. Thus far I have been able to create the "standard parts" equivalents to the envelope generators, filters and VCA chips. I am currently working on the VCO (I have a working prototype the reproduces the 'flawed sawtooth' exactly). I've also made replacement SH and TKC boards. Designed but not yet boarded is a new KAS (key assigner) designed to replace the original KAS, and add a few features such as integral MIDI. Finally, thinking of it to be of some interest, I have also been breaking open the epoxy-potted NE submodule series as used in the GX-1 (and [C]SY-1, [C]SY-2) in order to re-create those voice elements. Thus far I have the highpass, bandpass and lowpass filters figured out. The NE11000 VCO module is next. Some info available here: http://www.cs80.com/ne_proj.html Regards, Crow /**/
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Hi folks
2004-08-16 by The Old Crow
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