Hello, thanks for you answer. I trained a bit and my results are better.
I'm a big fan of funny toy Poly800 and in fact I'm a collector of
patch sheets. Does exist any collector of these sheets for Polysix?
Jan
dizz662000 wrote:
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>
> Hey Jan,
>
> If you have the original presets programmed in your P6 you could
> start there. If not, check the 'files/dumps' section. Definitely some
> great analog strings and some Hammond, etc. organs that you could
> tweak to get some eerie Goth/pipe organ type sounds. Since you're new
> to analog, read the manual as well. Wave form, frequency cut-off and
> resonance are big factor's, as well as sub-osc, keyboard tracking,
> EG's, etc, etc,,, If you like your patch and wish to save it, be sure
> to do so before turning the synth off otherwise you'll lose it. (Done
> that many times!) And be sure not to overwrite a patch that you like.
> (Done that too!) Enjoy the P6-she's a great sounding old beast. Hope
> this helps.
>
> regards,
>
> dizz
>
> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com <mailto:PolySix%40yahoogroups.com>, Jan
> Øezníèek <honzarezna@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hello all, I`m new to Polysix and not very familiar with analogs. I
> need some swet strings and church organ but my trials are not so good.
> I play in a heavy-gothic band so these sounds are very essential. Can
> you help me, please? Where can I find some interesting user patch
> sheets to learn? Or some other information about programing Polysix?
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Jan
> >
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