This is an audio input guys....not a pedal port..... It utilizes the input as a Frequency/Amplitude Modulator to the Sub oscillator (or FM to the CS80 Sub Mix as Carrier.) I send Mic level unbalanced to it, using the level ajustment as a pad..... -----Original message----- From: "Vorderwinkler Karl" karl.vorderwinkler@... Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 14:46:34 -0600 To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: sub oscillator external in / portamentoquestion / detune slider The Korg MS-04 pedal might be what you are looking for. It works with a 9V DC or battery and belongs to the vintage MS-02/10/20/50 family. It is amazingly solid and very flexible. If you really want to replace your 2600, send it to me and I`ll send you my MS-04 in exchange... (c: Regards, Paul. > Just tried to feed a sine-wave from an ARP2600 into the > sub-osc-external-in on the back of the CS80. I controlled the amplitude of > the sinewave by controlling the APR's VCA with a cv-pedal. That works very > good for Oberheim-type of vibrato's. > I tried 2 settings: > +/- 40mV > +/- 400mV > and both work great by adjusting the external-in-knob on the back. > > It would be nice to replace my 2600 for a foot-pedal with that function > ;-) It would require an active (battery-power) pedal with adjustable > speed. Does such a pedal exist ? > >
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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: sub oscillator external in / portamentoquestion / detune slider
2009-03-29 by Laurie Curry
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