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yamaha cs 15 stupid question
i just got a yamaha cs 15 on ebay and it seems like its stuck on hold. i dont see a hold or anything on here and its defintely not self oscillating. i have a good amount of analog monos and ive never had this problem. i know im new to this guy and its definately set up a little different than my old korgs and rolands. i am sure its something obvious that i am missing. any help would be much appreciated.
Re: yamaha cs 15 stupid question
If the CS-15 has a knob called 'Initial Level' turn it all the way down. That may fix it.
I got my CS-5 cheap because it was 'Broken - wont stop droning' -Turns out it was just the Initial level knob.
EDIT: Looks like it does have an Initial level knob so give it a shot.
I got my CS-5 cheap because it was 'Broken - wont stop droning' -Turns out it was just the Initial level knob.
EDIT: Looks like it does have an Initial level knob so give it a shot.
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Re: yamaha cs 15 stupid question
Is there a "VCA Level" knob? That will create drones on the Evolver. Also, any gate switch?
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Re: yamaha cs 15 stupid question
There actually is a hold switch, in the VCA section.solidude wrote:i dont see a hold or anything on here
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Re: yamaha cs 15 stupid question
Definitely Initial Level knobs... there are TWO of them, one in each VCA section.monolith wrote:If the CS-15 has a knob called 'Initial Level' turn it all the way down. That may fix it.
I got my CS-5 cheap because it was 'Broken - wont stop droning' -Turns out it was just the Initial level knob.
EDIT: Looks like it does have an Initial level knob so give it a shot.
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Re: yamaha cs 15 stupid question
That's interesting. The CS-10 has a switch instead.

