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Yamaha PSS-680

Started by strikemedown, September 02, 2008, 03:06:07 AM

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strikemedown

Heyy,

I cant find any bends on my yamaha pss-680, i'm pretty new to bending so theres something i'm probally missing.

http://www.sonicftp.com/synth/lcasesynth/yamaha_pss680.jpg

thanks ^_^

kick52

For glitches, generally, you can short the pins of the chips that are connected to other chips.

Circuitbenders

Quote from: kick52 on September 02, 2008, 09:20:08 AM
For glitches, generally, you can short the pins of the chips that are connected to other chips.


that may prove a little vague  ;D
i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

nochtanseenspecht

i remember i gave it a try on a pss680, but i didn't find much interesting either...
only one glitch : random fm sounds with controllable speed.... nothing interesting
as a synth i didn't found it interesting either.. only 2 operators , little patchmemory, couldn't save,
soundwise boring.. so i sold it again

strikemedown

found something, makes it go wild to a tempo, havent added pitch, dont really need it.

Its pretty fun, should be good toystep drums

I put in a button that lights up just for abit of fun to make up for the lousiness of the keyboard, sorry if it was a stupid question XD

nochtanseenspecht

no, the question was okay, sorry if i gave a stupid answer  ;D
didn't mean to insult the pss680, i was a bit disapointed..

strikemedown

np, it is boring, it dosent randomise the notes, i belive it just changes/ distorts them,

do you reckon adding anything to the circuit could make it more fun?

nochtanseenspecht

well , it would be nice if you find some kind of distortion (or fm feedback)
it certainly could use some agression in it's sound..

i still can't believe there is so little to bend, i remember there was a lot of circuitry inside

strikemedown

yh its huge for what it is, and still so simple, all those presets and i cant make it use them all randomly.

i might try experimenting abit 2moz morning, cant now, its too late