Here's the correct link
http://extra.schematron.com/CS-80R.zipThanx to you ROCS!
One thing I noted was the good design of the ringmodulator ( well, I must admit I gave the man some hints about the amount parameter which had to be doubled in depth to provide real ringmodulation and not only AM :oops: :oops: )...I desperately hope Xavier could have centered the problem with the one on the V : at the moment the feel of the MOD parameter
simply isn't that of a CS-80 because something wrong prevents to hear the doubling of modulation ( which is a result of phase subtraction of the modulator wave, it happens increasing the amplitude in modulator signal compared to the carrier signal....apparently difficult but not so much :roll: :wink: ) which is
FUNDAMENTAL to get those famous subtle modulations we could appreciate in such records as BEAUBOURG (Vangelis ) or OVER THE TOP (Cozy Powell group). Also there are some serious bug problems within the interaction of the dedicated envelope (on the CS-80R all this section behaves perfectly! )
The RM is one of the three core elements of a CS synth emulation and this should be perfect in the V :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x !
The developer told this emulation is born to give a glimpse of the particular way a CS synth produced sound. HIs goal would be to recreate the closest thing to his CS-60...I suggested him toend up with a true CS-60V with a dedicated GUI and all that...it could be a nice idea for those who can't carry the ( virtual ) weight of a CS-80V :wink: :wink: :wink: