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Subject: Re: [korgpolyex] Re: Midi on/off Button Mod

From: Jason Adkins <jason_ralf808@...>
Date: 2013-01-06

That's a bit of a head-scratcher that,I guess you also want to be seen to be using the poly800 in front of all the gear geeks just to show you are using proper analogue gear? I think Jill has the better idea's but maybe also a midi switch-box taped to the back of the poly 800 to allow it to be sequenced? but remember with any solution you will have to have two midi leads from the poly800 and back to sequencer/daw unless wireless and trust me midi wireless is iffy...

J

On 6 Jan 2013, at 03:51, synth_kaden wrote:

 



Thanks J, I'll check out some other dedicated keytars. But the biggest reason I would like to use the Poly 800 as the controller is for its own analog sounds.
I suppose my plan would be to turn off transmitting midi when i want to play only Poly 800 sounds, and then turn down the Poly 800 volume and turn on transmitting midi when i want to control my other synths (and not hear my Poly 800). I could also have my sequencer controlling my Poly 800, but turn off receiving midi when i don't it to be sequenced (without having to go over to my sequencer and turn off the Poly 800 track).

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Jason Adkins wrote:
>
> Hiya Kaden,
>
> Perhaps instead of the Poly800 as a keytar controller maybe buy a Korg
> 707 which are very cheap and have decent midi,they are FM not analogue
> but if you just want a midi controller you can strap on perhaps a good
> solution and they are a lot lighter than a poly800. Anyway you don't
> want to risk breaking your poly800.My 707 cost me £60 last month on
> ebay.
>
> J
>
> On 5 Jan 2013, at 22:52, synth_kaden wrote:
>
> > I just bought a Korg Poly 800 mk1... I would like to use it as a
> > midi keytar controller for my other synths, but it is lacking in the
> > midi department. Are there any smart technicians out there who could
> > come up with a physical button/switch modification that could turn
> > on and off receiving and transmitting midi? I'd be interesting in
> > hearing any ideas you might have.
> >
> > -kaden
> >
> >
>