Alan,
just keep in mind that the MIDI controllers for VCF cutoff and
resonance are already implemented along with LFO1 rate as well.
The rest of the parameter controllers will come out within a few
months from now too.
So you won't have to wait long.
The kit will have a moderate level of difficulty. The hardest part is
removing the EPROM socket and the decoder chip from the main board.
They have to be replaced with low profile IC sockets that allow the
ribbon cable headers to be plugged in that jumper to main board to the
new memory board.
I am going to post very detailed instructions on how to do the whole
job with lots of hints about how to remove the EPROM socket.
So I think anyone with enough patience will be able to do the job.
Mike.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Alan Currall <alan@...> wrote:
>
> Aw, that's a bit of a shame, as it was the MIDI parameter controls
> that I was really interested in first. Still, I'm grateful for any
> work you're able to do on the Poly so I shouldn't complain.
>
> One thing I should find out though, is exactly how skillful an
> operation fitting the new board will be. I've just made a right old
> mess out of my Emax trying to solder on a new LCD module. I wouldn't
> want to butcher the Poly in a similar fashion.
>
> Maybe you could fill me in Mike?
>
> Cheers,
> Alan
>
> On 21 Feb 2008, at 2:37PM, korgpolyex800 wrote:
>
> > Hi Poly fans,
> >
> > Here's the situation, I am swamped at work and haven't been able to
> > make the progress I wanted to in February. So here's what I propose.
> >
> > I need to finish the Moog Slayer control feature. This is critical
> > because when the Moog Slayer control feature is completed and tested,
> > the printed circuit board design will need to be modified to support
> > the mod.
> >
> > I propose leaving the MIDI parameter controllers out of the initial
> > release of the kit. The reason I am suggesting this is because the
> > controllers are all implemented in software. So I can release the kit
> > and then just create the new software later. Then anyone who owns the
> > kit can do the software upgrade using sysex and the new firmware
> > (which will be downloaded from my website).
> >
> > Is everyone OK with that?
> >
> > Mike.
> >
> >
> >
>