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yamaha pss31
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yamaha pss31
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April 16, 2006, 04:54:14 PM »
hi . new to this but real keen to get into it .got a pss31 yamaha. is there anyone can tell a dumb australian any tips on bending this one. also got a casio ht700 and wondering if you could tell me if they are good to bend .this stuff has me brainbent in a good way
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Re: yamaha pss31
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April 16, 2006, 07:26:04 PM »
If this machine has a separate CPU and FM synth chip you might be able to do a 'dataline cut' mod where you cut the 8 links between the CPU and Synth that transmit preset data information and replace them with switches. With some switches turned off when you select a new preset sound some of the data for the preset will reach the synth chip and other bits won't causing some unlikely alien noises.
Do a search on the net of the serial numbers of some of the chips to find out if one is a synth chip, if you can find a datasheet it will tell you which pins are the dataline pins.
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so i got my pss.31 . trying to find chip info is real hard. seems to have a mind of its own now. probably full of dust.maybe someone has done a similar model can advise me . i know me and if i cant find out soon ill probably open up the beast and start tinkering . just hope i dont kill it . could be a case of here goes nothin. and thanx for the advice you gave me man . just cant find the chip info you said to source. ill keep lookin for a while yet though and hope someone can help. cheers
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