The power chord change is a great idea.
I have my DW-6k going through a old Korg A3. Sounds fantastic.
Can you change the tuning of voices in unison mode to increase the 'fatness'?
Royce
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "ugufru" <paul@...> wrote:
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> Well, as you can see from the photos and patches I've uploaded, I've been making some headway on my DW-6000 project. I can't wait to finish painting it so that I can start programming and playing it some.
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> Thanks everyone for the links to DW-6000 schematics for sale. Wish I didn't have to buy them from someone who probably got them for free. If I do manage to locate a PDF I'll consider putting them up here for free. After all the DW-8000 schematics are here.
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> The DW-6000 and DW-8000 apparently are quite different on the insides. They definitely share some of the same voice architecture and peripheral boards, but the DW-8000 is a much busier CPU, which is why I expect there is a difference in portamento smoothness.
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> However, I have located the Wave ROMs and have understood, in theory at least, what I need to put on it. Since I have a programming background, formatting the waveform data into binary ROM images shouldn't be out of the question. I'm more ignorant about which EEPROM burner I should buy to do it, but I expect to continue working on this goal to arrive at my own set of custom waveforms that are much better than the stock set.
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> I probably won't go all the way like strellis did by installing a ROM back switcher knob, but it's not out of the question considering that the ROMs will have the extra capacity.
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> Other mods under consideration: Replacing the analog chorus with a Memory Man or some other more compelling digital delay. The delay is probably one of my favorite features from the DW-8000, but it would be cooler to have something with tap-tempo.
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> Anyone heard of any other cool mods for the DW-6000?
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> --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "F.Manduca" <resistenzaaoltranza@> wrote:
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> > Welcome, Pal!!
> > Is really DW6000 so much different from my 8000? Never imagined of this...I also always hoped I could burn a custom ROM with my personal soundwaves, but it seems it is so uneasy to do...I once saw on the web ( Youtube) a genius who did it it! Damn impressive! If You could do as well something, please, report! I would like to do it so much...
> > Thanks in advance and, once again, welcome!
> > Francesco.
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> > --- Mer 24/6/09, Paul Cunningham <paul@> ha scritto:
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> > I had my first one back in the late 80s and loved it as a simple poly-synth with an aggressive soloing style. When I "upgraded" to the DW-8000 I was pretty impressed for all of the obvious reasons, but I ended up missing the smoother portamento of the 6000 and hated the klunky keyboard of the 8000. Digital delay, aftertouch, and auto-bend are all very cool, but I didn't love it and eventually got rid of it.
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> > Anyway, I'm looking for a few things and hope that some of you can help:
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> > 1. DW-6000 DIY stories. The DW-8000 with switchable ROMS is cool. I want to burn my own waveform ROMS for the 6000. Has anyone repainted their DW synth?
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