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|Niche=Music | |Niche=Music | ||
|Purpose=Instrument | |Purpose=Instrument | ||
|Tool= | |Picture=Pss-output-mod.png | ||
|Tool=Yes | |||
|Location=Studio | |||
|Cost=a few euros for the transformer probably | |||
|Category=Music production | |||
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aetios has brought a Yamaha PSS 680 to the space and he wants to add a direct output to the FM chip in this synthesizer. He has no idea about electronics but luckily a cool guy on youtube has made a complete rundown of | aetios has brought a Yamaha PSS 680 to the space and he wants to add a direct output to the FM chip in this synthesizer. He has no idea about electronics but luckily a cool guy on youtube has made a complete rundown of his version of the mod: | ||
{{#evp:youtube|fWa1SzTlZfg}} | |||
This seems alright to do. | This seems alright to do. | ||
Materials needed: | Materials needed: | ||
*transformator for isolating ground | |||
*shielded instrument cable | |||
*a jack socket | |||
*some 100 ohm resistors | |||
tools required: | tools required: | ||
soldering iron | *soldering iron | ||
hole drill | *hole drill | ||
Patch point were verified and seem to work. | |||
Status: one end of a shielded instrument cable is now soldered to the patch points. | |||
Revision as of 14:33, 13 June 2023
| PSS 680 direct output | |
|---|---|
| Participants | Aetios |
| Skills | Audio, Electronics, Soldering |
| Status | Active |
| Niche | Music |
| Purpose | Instrument |
| Tool | Yes |
| Location | Studio |
| Cost | a few euros for the transformer probably |
| Tool category | Music production |
Pss-output-mod.png {{#if:Yes | [[Tool Owner::{{{ProjectParticipants}}} | }} {{#if:Yes | [[Tool Cost::a few euros for the transformer probably | }}
aetios has brought a Yamaha PSS 680 to the space and he wants to add a direct output to the FM chip in this synthesizer. He has no idea about electronics but luckily a cool guy on youtube has made a complete rundown of his version of the mod:
{{#evp:youtube|fWa1SzTlZfg}}
This seems alright to do.
Materials needed:
- transformator for isolating ground
- shielded instrument cable
- a jack socket
- some 100 ohm resistors
tools required:
- soldering iron
- hole drill
Patch point were verified and seem to work.
Status: one end of a shielded instrument cable is now soldered to the patch points.