nothing random about it... it goes from lowest note to highest note..
the more notes pressed... the longer the lag... try hitting the same
chord with both hands (also make sure the chord memory has all 5 c's
it's lightning fast with just 1 note)
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Tim B <tab27@d...> wrote:
> Can anyone get an audio clip up? I tried it with a MK1 and couldn't get
> any "extreme" results. Just a little bit of randomness.
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> On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Alexander wrote:
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> > holy crap this sounds cool as heck! very commodore64-esque
> >
> > did this on my poly800MK2 dont know if the other ones do it the same
> > but here goes:
> >
> > first - crank yourself out a nice square lead patch, double DCO and
> > detune level 1
> >
> > second - put kbd on hold mode and play all 5 'C' keys then switch to
> > chord memory
> >
> > third - WHACK a 6 or 8 finger chord (yes both hands... as many notes
> > as possible... in fact it doesnt even have to be a chord just a buncha
> > notes) and i mean WHACK... so they ALL trigger at the same time...
> >
> > the poly's slowass 1980's CPU will lag to hell and 'step' up through
> > the notes kinda like an arpeggiator!!!! it sounds COOL AS HELL...
> >
> > the more notes, the longer lag before it sets on the highest note
pressed.
> >
> > just one more reason why this synth RULES!!!
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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