Thank you Marco,
Yes, I will do the battery mod, but for now, the problem is worst than I tought. My poly do
not retains the patch even when the power is on. Let say I program a patch, I write it in
memory, and after that if I change the patch number and I come back, I loose
everything???
Bernard
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Marco Andreetta <marco_andreetta@...> wrote:
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> One of my poly800 came without a battery. I installed one on that too because it didn't
keep the patches. I used a brand new 2032 battery for pcb. I preferred it over a pcb
battery holder + battery assembly because I gig regularly with that poly 800 and it seemed
much more solid (I have also a 15$ mp3 player with all the patches saved in my keyboard
bag :) )
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> satnom2000 <satnomb@...> ha scritto: Hi everyone
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> I finally perform the mods that I wanted to do from a long time, but unfortunately since
> then I have problem with memory. I have a Mk1 poly with no back up battery. I did the
> eprom mod to be able to load some patches with sysex. It works great. Also I did the
> moogslayer mod. And recently i did the FM800 and the audio input mod as well the
12/
> 24 DB filter. Everything work well. I'm really happy about it, but it looks that I have a
> problem with the power supply since then. I can't save patches anymore. When I turn
off
> the poly I loose everything, even when the poly is plug. Is this ring a bell to somebody?
> Also, I noticed something else . Before the mod (FM800-audio in, 12/24), I was able to
> cut off the frequency near zero. I really loved that because I was able to do some
> interesting wooshing FX, but now when I turn the knob way down, I can't turn the
> frequencies to zero, I still heard a sound. Is this related to a mod that I perform?
> I hope that is clear enough. I'm sorry, my english is poor. I hope someone will get it.
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> Thank for your answer.
> Bernard
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