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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 7:14 pm
by soto
i think the cs-30 is a great sounding synth and for me it has been a little difficult to understand the signal path, but i am working on it, i want to ask the members from the cs club if there is a site where i can see some patches so i can go further in learning of this synth.
i want to show you my cs-30 but i dont know how to up load pictures can some one explain how?
greets.
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 8:38 pm
by Phollop Willing PA
I have a CS 40M which I bought for $300 about two years ago. It was in a climate controlled closet (for the art works stored) of a local art gallery and hadn't been used since I don't know when.
(It still isn't being used, but since I now have a Voyager, I wonder if there's a way to hook both of them up together? hmmm... I've been thinking of selling it anyway, but that hook up has to be tried first).

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 2:18 am
by Dreamtronix
Phollop Willing PA wrote:I have a CS 40M which I bought for $300 about two years ago. It was in a climate controlled closet (for the art works stored) of a local art gallery and hadn't been used since I don't know when.
(It still isn't being used, but since I now have a Voyager, I wonder if there's a way to hook both of them up together? hmmm... I've been thinking of selling it anyway, but that hook up has to be tried first).

Please pm me when you are ready to sell it. Seriously

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 12:42 pm
by Phollop Willing PA
Dreamtronix wrote:Phollop Willing PA wrote:I have a CS 40M which I bought for $300 about two years ago. It was in a climate controlled closet (for the art works stored) of a local art gallery and hadn't been used since I don't know when.
(It still isn't being used, but since I now have a Voyager, I wonder if there's a way to hook both of them up together? hmmm... I've been thinking of selling it anyway, but that hook up has to be tried first).

Please pm me when you are ready to sell it. Seriously

If you showed up to my door with a new Little Phatty, I would trade you. Seriously... (Where are you located btw?)
I never put it up for sale on eBay because of it's size and weight. I tried selling it locally, but no luck.
Someone once posted here, if you've got it, use it. I think that's good advice, besides, it matches my SK 10.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:13 pm
by Dreamtronix
Phollop Willing PA wrote:Dreamtronix wrote:Phollop Willing PA wrote:I have a CS 40M which I bought for $300 about two years ago. It was in a climate controlled closet (for the art works stored) of a local art gallery and hadn't been used since I don't know when.
(It still isn't being used, but since I now have a Voyager, I wonder if there's a way to hook both of them up together? hmmm... I've been thinking of selling it anyway, but that hook up has to be tried first).

Please pm me when you are ready to sell it. Seriously

If you showed up to my door with a new Little Phatty, I would trade you. Seriously... (Where are you located btw?)
I never put it up for sale on eBay because of it's size and weight. I tried selling it locally, but no luck.
Someone once posted here, if you've got it, use it. I think that's good advice, besides, it matches my SK 10.

I don't blame you for not wanting to ship a vintage piece. I shipped a Roland SH-2 to Canada and it was destroyed despite being in it's original hardcase and also being well packaged.
Unfortunately, I don't have a Little Phatty for trade and I live in the States (Southern California).
I thought the CS40m would be a nice match for my SK15.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:24 pm
by Phollop Willing PA
Buy me two tickets (one for me and one for the CS 40M) and have the equivalent $$$ for a LP and I'll bring it to you...

Heck, I'd even include the SK 10 and you would be well on the way to a Yamaha synth museum.
Hmmm, maybe I should drive instead - now that's a scary thought. Always wanted to see California (except LA for some reason).
Maybe a gig or two wouldn't hurt either...
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 2:32 am
by Dreamtronix
Phollop Willing PA wrote:Buy me two tickets (one for me and one for the CS 40M) and have the equivalent $$$ for a LP and I'll bring it to you...

Heck, I'd even include the SK 10 and you would be well on the way to a Yamaha synth museum.
Hmmm, maybe I should drive instead - now that's a scary thought. Always wanted to see California (except LA for some reason).
Maybe a gig or two wouldn't hurt either...
Hmm... That's a tempting offer!

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 2:48 am
by Sexor
Just upgraded my position in the CS club 8)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 1:14 pm
by Analogue Crazy
I used to have a CS-10 before i upgraded to my CS-40M and it was a wicked little synth. I thought its best features by far were its very fast attack time and the awsome external audio input. I used to filter my drum machine through its HP filter.
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:26 am
by SickMonkey
Got meself a CS-10 the other day. Bought is as junk, but actually it works almost perfectly, and looks nice too. The only problem is a wee bit of crackle in the VCA LFO MOD knob, and the PW knob seems to need calibration (PW reaches maximum (ie no sound at all) at the 3 o‘clock position. Only the PW, not PWM though. But what do i know, maybe it's supposed to behave like this...)
Nice little synth, but I'll probably sell it on.
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 4:01 pm
by Sexor
MONKEY!
SickMonkey wrote: maybe it's supposed to behave like this...
That's quite different from mine.... even all the way to the right, the sound doesn't "pw into silence"
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:39 am
by Sir Ruff
soto wrote:i think the cs-30 is a great sounding synth and for me it has been a little difficult to understand the signal path, but i am working on it, i want to ask the members from the cs club if there is a site where i can see some patches so i can go further in learning of this synth.
i want to show you my cs-30 but i dont know how to up load pictures can some one explain how?
greets.
download this CS-30 patch manual. It can probably help you figure it out.
http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/emi ... CS30E2.pdf
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 4:22 am
by SickMonkey
Sexor wrote:MONKEY!
That's quite different from mine.... even all the way to the right, the sound doesn't "pw into silence"
Interesting. Wonder where one adjusts such a thing. Though the CS-10 seems a bit fiddly to open, at least compared to my juno-106 (-es) and my Polysix (gotta love synths with hinges).
Also, everone elses CS-10s...how do they behave?
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 1:44 pm
by madtheory
SickMonkey wrote:Sexor wrote:
Also, everone elses CS-10s...how do they behave?
No silent position on the PW knob on my CS10 either.
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 2:10 pm
by SickMonkey
After some further investigation, I've come to realise that it's a dodgy pot. If i jiggle it a bit, i works all the way, albeit with plenty of crackling.
EDIT: And after some more jiggling, the crackling is gone.