Awsome! thanks for posting, and the heads up on the J-omega MIDI to parallel products. Im going to mod my FS-30 using some array of MOSFETs or transistors to handle the note on/off switching click-free.
Hi there, please tell me how you went about this. I read the manual and it came standard with the Midi Jack. I have found a D85 I want to buy and would love it to play my arrangements. Can you load some more songs on to TH-cam.
Can you wire it up the other way? That is, use the Yamaha purely as a performance surface, to control sounds generated elsewhere? Because having one of these on stage could be quite impressive, if it could generate the right sounds.
Andrew Mello I believe it’s called key click and it is an effect on many ‘modern’ organs like this. I have it even on my organ module - with no keys at all 👻
But this only Works if the instrument has no Cv (controlled voltage) output. If it has, you can easily convert Cv to midi as the electrical signal is already there
omg I wish there was a tutorial on this! This is a breakthrough I'm suprised no one else is doing...
Awsome! thanks for posting, and the heads up on the J-omega MIDI to parallel products. Im going to mod my FS-30 using some array of MOSFETs or transistors to handle the note on/off switching click-free.
Wonderfully mad! Truly impressive
The relays make for an amusing rhythm track :)
Wow! Beautiful. I learnt to play on a D80. Was an effort to climb up onto the stool, I was so small...
Please post your modifications to make it work in MIDI. Congrats from Argentina!
Interesting what one can do with the good old analog D85, the masterpiece from Yamaha.
I have one awaiting restoration, I would have appreciated knowing the procedure
Hi there, please tell me how you went about this.
I read the manual and it came standard with the Midi Jack. I have found a D85 I want to buy and would love it to play my arrangements.
Can you load some more songs on to TH-cam.
Can you wire it up the other way? That is, use the Yamaha purely as a performance surface, to control sounds generated elsewhere?
Because having one of these on stage could be quite impressive, if it could generate the right sounds.
what would it take to make every slider a midi control?
Amazing!!!!!!
Why didn't you use CD4066 or CD4016 quad switches instead of relays?
Amazing ! how can you convert the analog instrument to the digital ?
Thanks ^_^
why does it click for each note?
Whats up with the noise of the fingers hitting the keyboard?
Andrew Mello I believe it’s called key click and it is an effect on many ‘modern’ organs like this. I have it even on my organ module - with no keys at all 👻
Actually, used to have a Yamaha D-85 27 years ago. I did not even know that there was a midi connector underneath the organ's. It an eye-opener.
It doesn't have MIDI He converted it to MIDI.
AWESOME!!!
Very cool
My piano school has one of these.
Buenas tardes señor si está de VENTA éste instrumento musical?? Cuanto cuesta y donde está de exhibición??
Lo siento. Fue vendido en 2015.
@@HauptwerkHardware buenas noches sr gracias por su mensaje, dónde se puede buscar otro instrumento de esa calidad?
I have a Yamaha D-85, but I do not use it. Who can guide me to use it? Thank you very much. I am Vietname so you can guide by vietnamese, please.
Repuestos donde consigo la fuente principal gracias
Los repuestos existen en Quito Ecuador
Yamaha D85
Hey cool D85 man... Was hoping to see it without all that other stuff plugged in... Boo...
DONDE LO VENDEN?
What is the first song called?
Badinerie by J S Bach. (Bwv1067)
@@sussexbob182 thanks i really like it
Nice ABBA playlist LMAO cheers
Hi,
I miss my D85 and Lowrey MX1 organ and left with U70 technics , I want to know where in the internet can you download organ books with cords ?
i hear a lot of "clacking" ..it sounds like the poor quality keyboard videos i see. why is it making so much noise??
those clicks you hear are the mini relays underneath the keys which he needed to fit to be able to use midi.
i see...it's a pretty interesting retro-fit for midi...can that clicking noise be eliminated?
As always no harm meant. that's a good organ...
Possibly if you filt the relays to isolate them.
But this only Works if the instrument has no Cv (controlled voltage) output. If it has, you can easily convert Cv to midi as the electrical signal is already there
A talker again, Goodbye
Dude I just wanted to hear your D85... Not the laptop... Boo.... Fuck that....