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MrCaliforniaD | Yamaha VSS-200 - Modified with a Circuitbenders LTC1799 Precision Oscillator @MrCaliforniaD | Uploaded August 2019 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
Please don't ask me for schematics. I did not keep any infos on that modification because it is more than simple to make.

Sorry for the bad choice of songs. I was sampling from old CDs I had when I was a teenager.

I mostly wanted to show what kind of sounds you can get from making the Yamaha VSS-200 synthesizer run a a lower clock rate than it usually does.

If you do this mod, note that you need to be manipulating the sampling buttons when it is running at it's normal speed or else it will crash and you'll have to reboot the synth.
Yamaha VSS-200 - Modified with a Circuitbenders LTC1799 Precision OscillatorUltimate Mortal Kombat 3 - Temple (SNES Music) - Moog Little Phatty - Polyphonic ProcessingCBM Theme Compilation - Commodore 64 Sales Music (Bach Invention 13 in A minor) - Commodore 64 in HDGoonies theme (Nintendo Music) - Roland Space Echo RE-301 - Analog Tape Recording SimulationCastlevania 2 - Dwelling of Doom (Nintendo Music) - ARP Explorer I - Polyphonic ProcessingQueen - Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy Solo Tutorial - Top Of The Pops 1977 BBCWagner - Ride Of The Valkyries - Roland JUPITER 4Robocop - DCS Crack Theme (1989) - Commodore 64 SID chip in HDOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Enola Gay (Swinth version) - Commodore 64 SID chip in HDCommodore VIC-20 Music & Sound Compilation in HD - MOS 6560 chipThe Commodore Music Maker Deluxe Part 2 - The making ofSuper Mario World - Theme (SNES Music) - Yamaha FB-01

Yamaha VSS-200 - Modified with a Circuitbenders LTC1799 Precision Oscillator @MrCaliforniaD

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