PSS 680 direct output

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PSS 680 direct output
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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 HIS mod:

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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

I want to test whether the direct output (with no transformer) is any good? (probably not, but i might learn something!)

current next step: acquire shielded instrument cable. (can probably cannibalise one of my patch cables)