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Subject: Re: [korgpolyex] Patch Storage - update

From: Michael Hawkins <korgpolyex800@...>
Date: 2007-02-16

Hi Marcus,

I remember when I first saw the sales promo's for the Poly 800 in a music magazine, I thought that the panel with all the parameters was actually a membrane keypad. When I actually first sat in front of the Poly in a music store I tried to engage the parameters by pushing on the panel. I was so suddenly disappointed when I realized that it was just a piece of plastic with parameter numbers printed on it. LOL

It will be quite some fun to be able to set up patches without pressing those awful up down buttons. In fact, it will be a joy to program the whole thing without looking at those seven segment displays. And it will be even more fun to modulate resonance and cut off via a PC MIDI sequencer.


Marcus Wilson <JB@...> wrote:
top work mike!!

I am following with interest your progress here, I had dreams of
replacing my poly's parameter sticker with a fully functional dual 7
segment display in each parameter box, and up/down switches to allow
for more immediate tweaking and playing with a range of parameters at
once.

having midi control over parameters may be a much simpler way to do
this and much cheaper too!!

roll on the mods!

JB
On 16/02/2007, at 5:50 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:

> here is the completed table of the parameters for each patch.
> Patches start in the static RAM at location 2200h and use 21 bytes
> (15h). So all 64 patches fit into the memory range from 2200h
> through to 2740h. In the table below, the columns are bits within
> each byte and the rows are byte numbers.
>
>
>
> Writing a patch editor for the EX800 is going to be a piece of cake.
>
> Mike H.
>
> Manu <g.manu@teleline. es> wrote:
> Great news :) Keep up the good work!
>
> Manu
>
> korgpolyex800 wrote:
> > Tuesday 6th February 2007 - Program Storage
> >
> > Finally, I've nailed down the precise location of program storage in
> > the EX800 RAM.
>
>
> Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now.
>
>
>
> 76543210
> 1XDCO2 wave sqr=0,tri=1XDCO1 wave sqr=0,tri=1DCO2 Octave (00-01-10)
> DCO1 Octave (00-01-10)
> 2DCO2 2'DCO2 4'DCO2 8'DCO2 16'DCO1 2'DCO1 4'DCO1 8'DCO1 16'
> 3Chorus On=1, Off=0MODE Double=1, Single=0XXXXDetune 0-3
> 4Noise Level 0-15DCO Interval (0-12 decimal or 0-0Ch)
> 5DCO1 Level Bits 4,3,2VCF PolarityEG INT (0-15)
> 6XDCO2 Level Bits 0-31DCO1 Level Bits 0,1
> 7VCF Trig M=1, Single=0VCF Cutoff 00-63h (7 bits)
> 8MG Delay 0-15MG Frequency 0-15
> 9MG VCF Depth 0-15MG DCO Depth 0-15
> 10DEG1 Decay Bits 2,1,0DEG1 Attack 0-31
> 11DEG1 Slope Bit 0DEG1 Break Point 0-31DEG1 Decay Bits 5,4
> 12DEG1 Sustain Bits 3,2,1,0DEG1 Slope Bits 4,3,2,1
> 13DEG2 Attack Bits 1,0DEG1 Release Bits 4,3,2,1,0DEG1 Sustain Bit 4
> 14DEG2 Decay Bits 4,3,2,1,0DEG2 Attack Bits 4,3,2
> 15DEG2 Slope Bits 2,1,0DEG2 Break Point Bits 4,3,2,1,0
> 16DEG2 Release Bit 0DEG2 Sustain Bits 4,3,2,1,0DEG2 Slope Bits 4,3
> 17DEG3 Attack Bits 3,2,1,0DEG2 Release Bits 4,3,2,1
> 18DEG3 Break Point Bits 1,0DEG3 Decay Bits 4,3,2,1,0DEG3 Attack Bit 4
> 19DEG3 Slope Bits 4,3,2,1,0DEG3 Break Point Bits 4,3,2
> 20DEG3 Release Bits 2,1,0DEG3 Sustain 4,3,2,1,0
> 21VCF Keyboard Track 00-01-10VCF Resonance 0-15DEG3 Release Bits 4,3
>



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