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2006-04-19 by Paul Kavicky

are there any chroma polaris patches out there on the net or
otherwise available for sharing? while i like to tweak patches, i
would sure like to get a better indication of what my chroma polaris
can do. i've owned three of them, always needing more than one to get
parts and so forth just to maintain a single working one. mine does
fully work, but only has the original factory sounds with some modest
tweaks from me. i'd enjoy seeing what a talented patch cowboy could
do with one of these so i better know the range of sounds this baby
can make. i know i really like it a lot even as is. sorry if this
post is way old news.


cheers,

Paul Kavicky
Paper Street Audio Company
www.paperstreetaudio.com

Re: [chromapolaris] patches

2006-04-19 by Chris Ryan

http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=polarispatches

You would have found this in a Google search for "polaris patches". :)


Chris


On 19-Apr-06, at 6:35 AM, Paul Kavicky wrote:

> are there any chroma polaris patches out there on the net or
> otherwise available for sharing? while i like to tweak patches, i
> would sure like to get a better indication of what my chroma polaris
> can do. i've owned three of them, always needing more than one to get
> parts and so forth just to maintain a single working one. mine does
> fully work, but only has the original factory sounds with some modest
> tweaks from me. i'd enjoy seeing what a talented patch cowboy could
> do with one of these so i better know the range of sounds this baby
> can make. i know i really like it a lot even as is. sorry if this
> post is way old news.
>
>
> cheers,
>
> Paul Kavicky
> Paper Street Audio Company
> www.paperstreetaudio.com

RE: [chromapolaris] patches

2006-04-19 by Brinkmann Music

I uploaded the factory tape patches to the sounddiver group years ago- in mac format.  I should still have them somewhere.  I also have a few banks of my own, but haven't dumped to a computer in several years- I dump after all banks are re-written.  So far I'm working backwards from J and K banks.

[Brinkmann Music] 
 From: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com [mailto:chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Chris Ryan
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:07 AM
To: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [chromapolaris] patches

http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=polarispatches

You would have found this in a Google search for "polaris patches". :)


Chris


On 19-Apr-06, at 6:35 AM, Paul Kavicky wrote:

> are there any chroma polaris patches out there on the net or
> otherwise available for sharing? while i like to tweak patches, i
> would sure like to get a better indication of what my chroma polaris
> can do. i've owned three of them, always needing more than one to get
> parts and so forth just to maintain a single working one. mine does
> fully work, but only has the original factory sounds with some modest
> tweaks from me. i'd enjoy seeing what a talented patch cowboy could
> do with one of these so i better know the range of sounds this baby
> can make. i know i really like it a lot even as is. sorry if this
> post is way old news.
>
>
> cheers,
>
> Paul Kavicky
> Paper Street Audio Company
> www.paperstreetaudio.com

Re: patches

2006-04-20 by Paul Kavicky



http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=polarispatches


You would have found this in a Google search for "polaris patches". :)




while i appreciate the link, i've already been there. that duplicates the factory patches which i already have. somehow i got the factory cassettes at some point, so i have the factory banks. so i suppose anything more exotic than that will be something i'll just have to up and make. i just wondered if any more interesting third party patches had ever surfaced. finding chroma polaris patches in general is pretty difficult. 

cheers,

Paul Kavicky
Paper Street Audio Company
www.paperstreetaudio.com



Re: [chromapolaris] Re: patches

2006-04-20 by Chris Ryan

On 20-Apr-06, at 6:31 AM, Paul Kavicky wrote:

> while i appreciate the link, i've already been there. that
> duplicates the factory patches which i already have.

Well, there is the half bank of patches from Byron; and a pointer to
the 'fuse01v' bank.

> somehow i got the factory cassettes at some point, so i have the
> factory banks. so i suppose anything more exotic than that will be
> something i'll just have to up and make. i just wondered if any
> more interesting third party patches had ever surfaced. finding
> chroma polaris patches in general is pretty difficult.

If you find anything, I'm more than willing to add them to the Chroma
site.


Cheers,

Chris