Yamaha CS-5 has cut off and key hold problems
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- madtheory
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Re: Yamaha CS-5 has cut off and key hold problems
Nice neat work. You will get years out of this synth 
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Re: Yamaha CS-5 has cut off and key hold problems
I did an extra mod, I have used another jack female chassis to duplicate my output, now I can feed my output signal back into my input and have the filter go crazy!!! Nice!!! 
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Re: Yamaha CS-5 has cut off and key hold problems
I used to do that via the aux send and return on a mixer. It makes nice noises, that is true 
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Re: Yamaha CS-5 has cut off and key hold problems
I no longer use my mixer, so I thought let's give this a try, so far the modding is totally reversible, thinking of using a double pole switch instead of a jack and keeping the whole feedback loop internal...