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Re: [korgpolyex] Paraphonic powersupplies on deserted islands..

2013-08-23 by Gordon JC Pearce

On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 03:53:02PM -0700, bperkins211@... wrote:

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> Wow, Lotsa activity on the board today..<br><br>AFAIK, power supplies are rated for safety vs. actual output.<br>If it's too small and it isnt fuse protected, it will try to meet the needs.. if it exceeds its rating far too much, it simply burns up/catches fire until it burns itself open and no longer supplies power.<br>IE, it is rated at it's maximum output that is thermally "safe".<br><br><br>My solution to the weak oscillators is to inject a different synth's signal into the filter and synch the filter trigger with the controller keyboard.<br>I would focus more on mixing signals into the Poly vs. trying to build a new oscillator bank for it.<br>Seems like the more simple and direct route.<br><br>I've said it before, but I'd rather see an extra filter modded in somehow and split signals.&nbsp; I think that would be interesting if you could say, filter the noise separate from the DCO's..<br><br><br>As far as deserted islands go.. give me a tiny under rated power supply that I can use to start a fire.. (after I find a 120v outlet...)<br><br>Then give me like an Oberheim OB-8 synth.&nbsp; Not to play.. but to gut it and make a boat out of it to get off the freaking island!<br><br><br>-Blaine
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