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Subject: Re: Mod questions

From: "jusufzemplin" <jusuf@...>
Date: 2007-03-29

....but it is useful..ful..ful..ful..)
I will try it. I did something like 3. VCF input I tried to connect
instead of noise-producing transistor - there is very sensitive
input, for me it works very vell vith bass guitar...

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "John Riegen" <john.riegen@...>
wrote:
>
> please can you stop sending the same messages?
> I received about 20 messages, with the same contents
> John Riegen
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com]Namens
> radek_tymecki
> Verzonden: donderdag 29 maart 2007 0:08
> Aan: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com
> Onderwerp: [korgpolyex] Re: Mod questions
>
>
> :)
>
> I've found some more infos about mods... Anyone can try em?
>
> 1.
> "It seems that the most flexible way of Modifying the 12db/24db
filter
> capabilities would be to add direct output jacks for each of the
two
> filter
> modes
> + one audio input jack into the chorus unit. This, I think, would
be
> the most
> non-limiting mod you could do."
>
> 2.
> "Another worthwhile mod (while on the subject), would be to add
an On/Off
> switch to turn the Noise Gate into bypass mode. I've found that
the
> Noise Gate
> (Which is FET "F1" on the KLM-598 board), can indroduce a slight
click
> when
> it switches + it seemed to be that it cut off the tails of
the "Release
> envelopes".
> To add the bypass switch, use a SPST toggle switch to open/close a
> connection between Transistor "DTA1" emitter & collector pin (One
will
> be the
> middle pin of the transistor the other will connect to
Resistor "R19"."
>
> 3.
> "Also, If you've added the VCF Audio Input mod I posted, here's a
cool
> trick.
> While monitoring from the headphone output, patch one of the Poly-
800's
> Line Outs back into the VCF audio Input. What this does is setup
a Voltage
> Controlled feedback loop, IE. Envelope 3 will control the
feedback level.
> So Imagine you set up Envelope 3 with a long Attack + Long Release
> Envelope, when you hit a note, both resonance + Chorus feedback
will
> fade in
> with the Attack, release the note and it fades out... Pretty nice
> patch, you
> have
> to tweak the onboard resonance + the master volume knob to get
useable
> results, but once you found it, it's a beautiful sound."
>
>
>
>
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