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Subject: Re: [korgpolyex]

From: Atom Smasher <atom@...>
Date: 2006-09-05

On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, ojosyang@... wrote:

> My little mod is (now in spanish) un agregado al fm 800 que permite
> seleccionar entre un seteo suave (smooth) a uno realmente sucio (nasty)
> que parece semejar un ring modulator. Esto se hace al colocar una llave
> (switch) de dos puntos que permite elegir entre una conexión de cable
> (wire)antes del r22 o una posterior al r22. En la página de Atom Smasher
> http://synthmod.net/korg/fm800/ FM-800 Mod for the Korg Poly-800,
> designed by Atom Smasher el muestra unas fotos ( show pictures) donde
> las nombra(the right way:) y -and- (the cool way):
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Babel Fish Translation (to english):

My little mod is (now in spanish) an aggregate to fm 800 that it allows
to select between a smooth seteo (smooth) one really dirty one (nasty)
that seems to resemble modulator Ring. This becomes when placing a key
(switch) of two points that allows subsequent to to choose between a
cable connection (wire)antes of r22 or r22. In the page of Atom Smasher
http://synthmod.net/korg/fm800/ FM-800 for Mod the Korg Poly-800,
designed by Atom Smasher the sample photos (show pictures) where
nombra(the right way:) and - and- (the cool way):

i ∗think∗ what "ojosyang" is suggesting, is that tapping either end of R22
produces a good effect, although the effect is slightly different
depending on which end is tapped (one side more "smooth; the other side
more "rough"). so (s)he installed a switch that can tap either the top or
bottom of R22.

i'm sure this was spurred by the confusion over which end of R22 to tap.
before everyone fires up their soldering irons, i need to look at the
scematics... this gives me an idea...


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