The .P6 files are a file format I defined for my MIDI upgrade for the
Polysix. It provides a patch name additionally to the patch data.
Additionally to the MIDI upgrade and the provided patch editor/librarian
I made a librarian working with the Polysix's tape interface. It records
the tape interface output with the computer and lets you save patch
sets, combine patches from originally different patch sets, print
patches, etc. It works with the stock Polysix (no upgrade or
modification is necessary). It is available for download in the files
section of the list.
Funningly, there was great demand for such an application. Then I made
it. After that I only heard of two or three people finding it useful...
Well, I had my fun with it. Recently I added import/export capabilities
for the virtual Polysix (VST). I invested quite some time but the
patches do not sound 100% the same on the real Polysix when compared to
the virtual one, but it comes close.
Have fun,
Johannes
On 2015-11-13, 13:48 Sava66 sava66@gmail.com [PolySix] wrote:
> Hello, k was just wondering what kind of program that is that's uploaded to the file section made by "johannes" that correlates to the .P6 library files in there? Are These sysex files for a modded polysix?
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> Also, in the day were there a lot of commercial patches available for sale for polysix? Any synth cookbooks? Just wondering if anyone has a warehouse of them somewhere.
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