They should always be fitted by an experienced synth engineer. Note: The retrofit kits are not intended for installation by the end
User instructions – How to change from default settings and generalįitting instructions – step by step fitting guide plus diagrams of whereĪll kits are fully checked and tested before despatch. Small pack – contains DIN sockets and mounting hardware Setups are stored in non-volatile memory (Eeprom) Push button (for programming the MIDI setup) This kit is to receive MIDI only, no MIDI can be sent, however a Thru Where 1 – 16 = upper + manual, 17 – 32 = lower + manualįilter cutoff frequency (of low pass filter) This video demonstrates some of the new sounds that the Korg Poly 800 can make when fitted with the HAWK-800 upgrade kit. Notes on MIDI note numbers normally 36 – 96 but transpose possible This retrofit kit for the Yamaha CS-70M adds the following MIDI control: You can see what we do at If in doubt, you can verify our claims if you get in touch with Kenton. Kenton wanted to have a group order to start the production, and here we go.Īnalog Sweden is a studio and repair workshop in Helsingborg, Sweden. We at Analog Sweden have had a few enquiries about CS70m retrofits, so we got in touch with Kenton to investigate the possibilites for a new production run. The kits are built and tested before dispatch. The kits are not intended for installation by the end user. If we don’t reach 10 prepaid orders by the 1st of November 2009, your money will be promptly returned. Production and distribution will be approx 8 weeks.ģ49 UK pounds + VAT which needs to be paid in advance to Analog Sweden. This is a group buy, which means that we need at least 10 prepaid orders to start the production. Scroll down to the end of the document to read the specifications. It will be a redesign of the Kenton kit that was discontinued due to parts availability quite some years ago.
You now have the opportunity to get a Yamaha CS70m Midi retrofit by Kenton Electronics UK. Finally a way to realize the potential of the mighty CS70m!