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it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-03 by cuari7

A record-breaking 177 posts on this forum last month. Wow.
Lots of enthusiasm from CS owners.

Here's something else to be discussed, which might sound off-topic, 
but believe me, it's definitely related:

Recently got a Prophet 8. Sounds great, but boy, what a crappy little 
keyboard it has! 
Because I am out of my mind, I removed the keybooard, hoping to 
replace it with a fully-weighed (hammer-action) Fatar I have (5 
octaves salvaged from an old, nonfunctional SL-990). To my dismay, 
the KB panel (where the key contacts are)on the P8 is slightly 
shorter (because the keys are actually smaller!), so I had to use the 
innards of another KB (sorry, M-Audio....) and play it through MIDI. 
Needles to say, the initial result looks like specimens on an autopsy 
table (bloody mess... had to fill out a death certificate for the 
warranty, of course!), but I am hoping that a little bit of carpentry 
skills and good-quality timber will turn it into a worthy adversary 
of its Yamaha cousin. I mean, shit, it's gonna be heavy, and sounds 
awesome. Only difference is that pressure sensitivity is monophonic 
(well, not the only difference, of course! you know the other obvious 
ones....).  It's kinda' like a Prophet T8, I guess...

Any other "creative" (read demented) projects from any of you, guys?

Re: [yamahacs80] it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-03 by rorymcd@mac.com

Well, I will have to say you have cajones for tearing up a nice new  
Proteus 8
as I couldnt bear to do that.

I am working on bringing some Alphasyntauri systems back to life.
I have the keyboards, the Apple II's, and the Mountain Hardware synth  
cards,
but only have 1 interface, so I have to clone some of those.
I also have a nice set of software for them.

If anyone is interested, let me know what you think.

Also I have a very rare Eventide Spectrum Analyzer board for the  
Apple II,
which I might be cloning as well. It is an outboard filter set with  
an interface for the computer.
I have the software for it as well, and I might try making it work  
with my SPRITE board,
which is a fairly sophisticated video board for the old Apple II  
series, giving it 35 layers of sprites.

Regards
Rory McDonald
OLDSYNTHS Moderator



On Dec 3, 2007, at 6:39 AM, cuari7 wrote:

> A record-breaking 177 posts on this forum last month. Wow.
> Lots of enthusiasm from CS owners.
>
> Here's something else to be discussed, which might sound off-topic,
> but believe me, it's definitely related:
>
> Recently got a Prophet 8. Sounds great, but boy, what a crappy little
> keyboard it has!
> Because I am out of my mind, I removed the keybooard, hoping to
> replace it with a fully-weighed (hammer-action) Fatar I have (5
> octaves salvaged from an old, nonfunctional SL-990). To my dismay,
> the KB panel (where the key contacts are)on the P8 is slightly
> shorter (because the keys are actually smaller!), so I had to use the
> innards of another KB (sorry, M-Audio....) and play it through MIDI.
> Needles to say, the initial result looks like specimens on an autopsy
> table (bloody mess... had to fill out a death certificate for the
> warranty, of course!), but I am hoping that a little bit of carpentry
> skills and good-quality timber will turn it into a worthy adversary
> of its Yamaha cousin. I mean, shit, it's gonna be heavy, and sounds
> awesome. Only difference is that pressure sensitivity is monophonic
> (well, not the only difference, of course! you know the other obvious
> ones....). It's kinda' like a Prophet T8, I guess...
>
> Any other "creative" (read demented) projects from any of you, guys?
>
>
> 


rorymcd@...
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805-264-7107 Cell





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RE: [yamahacs80] it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-03 by Scott Metzger

I don't know why you did that.  All you had to do was get a Kurzweil midiboard and hook it up to the Prophet 08.


Also, the Prophet 08 supports Poly aftertouch Midi IN only.  So you can control the aftertouch like a CS80.  You just need that Kurzweil controller.  Mono aftertouch is a waste.  Poly is the only way to go.


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> To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> From: diaz.jesus@...
> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 14:39:52 +0000
> Subject: [yamahacs80] it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> 
> A record-breaking 177 posts on this forum last month. Wow.
> Lots of enthusiasm from CS owners.
> 
> Here's something else to be discussed, which might sound off-topic,
> but believe me, it's definitely related:
> 
> Recently got a Prophet 8. Sounds great, but boy, what a crappy little
> keyboard it has!
> Because I am out of my mind, I removed the keybooard, hoping to
> replace it with a fully-weighed (hammer-action) Fatar I have (5
> octaves salvaged from an old, nonfunctional SL-990). To my dismay,
> the KB panel (where the key contacts are)on the P8 is slightly
> shorter (because the keys are actually smaller!), so I had to use the
> innards of another KB (sorry, M-Audio....) and play it through MIDI.
> Needles to say, the initial result looks like specimens on an autopsy
> table (bloody mess... had to fill out a death certificate for the
> warranty, of course!), but I am hoping that a little bit of carpentry
> skills and good-quality timber will turn it into a worthy adversary
> of its Yamaha cousin. I mean, shit, it's gonna be heavy, and sounds
> awesome. Only difference is that pressure sensitivity is monophonic
> (well, not the only difference, of course! you know the other obvious
> ones....). It's kinda' like a Prophet T8, I guess...
> 
> Any other "creative" (read demented) projects from any of you, guys?
> 
> 
> 
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Re: it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-04 by cuari7

> >>I don't know why you did that.<<<

Because I'm demented. I said it before.
The alternative was to send it back. The end-result is much more 
gratifying than the initial product.
As I said, I had to relinquish the warranty. I knew this all along, 
and I'm OK with it.

  >>>All you had to do was get a Kurzweil midiboard and hook it up 
to the Prophet 08.<<<

Are these still available?

 
> Also, the Prophet 08 supports Poly aftertouch Midi IN only.  So 
you can control the aftertouch like a CS80.  You just need that 
Kurzweil controller.  Mono aftertouch is a waste.  Poly is the only 
way to go.<<

Right you are, friend. For now, I'm really enjoying this patchwork 
instrument, and have no regrets. If I find a used Midiboard, I'll 
buy it and incorporate it into this "project"

Re: it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-04 by cuari7

There is also this new keyboard controller with polyphonic aftertouch 
that folds up in half....the name escapes me at this time.
If/when it's available, that could be a good complement for the P8.

Re: [yamahacs80] Re: it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-04 by rj krohn

sweet deal-glad to see you hotrodding your P8! i think its great.

only thing ive got going is i modded my micromoog today so the CV input can be scaled via an internal pot. it was 9V/octave, so it didnt play nice with my other stuff....

cuari7 <diaz.jesus@...> wrote:                               
 > >>I don't know why you did that.<<<
 
 Because I'm demented. I said it before.
 The alternative was to send it back. The end-result is much more 
 gratifying than the initial product.
 As I said, I had to relinquish the warranty. I knew this all along, 
 and I'm OK with it.
 
 >>>All you had to do was get a Kurzweil midiboard and hook it up 
 to the Prophet 08.<<<
 
 Are these still available?
 
 > Also, the Prophet 08 supports Poly aftertouch Midi IN only.  So 
 you can control the aftertouch like a CS80.  You just need that 
 Kurzweil controller.  Mono aftertouch is a waste.  Poly is the only 
 way to go.<<
 
 Right you are, friend. For now, I'm really enjoying this patchwork 
 instrument, and have no regrets. If I find a used Midiboard, I'll 
 buy it and incorporate it into this "project"
 
 
     
                               

       
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[yamahacs80] Re: it's alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-04 by Laurie Curry

It is the VAX77 by Infinite Response.
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From: "cuari7" diaz.jesus@...
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2007 19:41:18 -0700
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [yamahacs80] Re: it's
alive........ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There is also this new keyboard controller with polyphonic aftertouch 
that folds up in half....the name escapes me at this time.
If/when it's available, that could be a good complement for the P8.




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