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brewmachine
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casio SA-2
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November 04, 2008, 02:53:20 AM »
Just scored one for a few quid the other day, already had it in bits and found a few glitches and the secret samplebanks, etc... ive checked em out on youtube and seen one or 2 with an immense overdrive and filter like bend, just wondering if anyone knows how i can manage this as ive been playin around for ages now and how found nowt.
also whats the crack with the low power hack?
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Re: casio SA-2
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November 04, 2008, 07:52:52 AM »
The second longest thread on this forum is about casio SA machines, the longest being about Yamaha PSS/PSR's
We have supplied you with a wonderful forum search feature for these exact occasions
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Re: casio SA-2
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November 05, 2008, 04:44:33 AM »
oh yeah,
I actually found that thread but didn't see it had more than 1 page
textbook error, hehe
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November 06, 2008, 11:12:30 PM »
hey,
ive looked through that post and its pointed me in the right direction, found a little distortion but nothing as dirty as what i was expecting, except it doesnt work with a pot as described in the other thread (possibly due to differences between the sa-1 and the sa-2)
I also tried the voltage crash but when i cut the jumper the keyboard still worked fine, Ive read on casper electronics that the voltage crash isnt available on the sa-2... is this true or is there just another way to go about it?
ive already found the deep crashes (theres loads of points that trigger it) but yet again pots dont seem to adjust the depth of the glitch...
ill keep poking about but sum further guidence would be much apprectiated
ill try and post sum scans of what ive found so far if anyone is interested?
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