Acoustic piano patch
2001-12-22 by militaryufo
Just wondering if anyone has this happen when using the acoutic piano patch on their poly 800 mk1: a.) press down any of the keys on the lower two octaves and

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2001-12-22 by militaryufo
Just wondering if anyone has this happen when using the acoutic piano patch on their poly 800 mk1: a.) press down any of the keys on the lower two octaves and
2001-12-21 by lonnie dernedde
Thank you! I´m going to buy the EX-800! __________________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
2001-12-21 by >>>marjan<<<
Variable LFO in chorus is easy. Replace that resistor going to lfo integratin cap (I think it s R61) with larger pot and smaller resistor in series (pot
2001-12-21 by >>>marjan<<<
... both have just one system lfo, EX 800 has sysex, P800MkI does not. Oh yeah, EX is kbdless also ;) otherwise it s the same machine -- marjan me : Marjan
2001-12-21 by lonnie303
I heard the EX 800 has one LFO less than the Poly 800? Is that true? Are both Synth identical?
2001-12-21 by lonnie303
I heard the EX 800 has one LFO less than the Poly 800? Is that true? Are both Synth identical?
2001-12-21 by aaron_jasinski2001
ah. well i just wanted to put them sort of out of the way a bit., the right seemed a good spot.. the way I use it, is I only play my Poly once it has midi
2001-12-20 by Johannes Hausensteiner
A CHORUS is essentially the same as a FLANGER. The main difference is the feedback (also known as Regeneration or regen on some flanger boxes). So if you
2001-12-20 by lonnie303
Hi, i am Lonnie! I am going to buy a Poly 800 or a EX 800. I heard the EX 800 lacks a LFO is that true? Are both synth identical? Thanx, for you help, Lonnie.
2001-12-20 by Scott Nordlund
... poo :( I figured it would give some nice aliasing effects. That s what I did to my 800 II when I modified the delay - messed with the clock. I like the
2001-12-19 by trip@bluesummers.net
Yeah, I had all this as foreknowledge before I started my mods... but thanks for the reminder. I ll try the feedback between the two buffer stages and see what
2001-12-19 by Scott Nordlund
... sounds like it may be heat related. get some component cooler spray... _________________________________________________________________ Join the
2001-12-19 by Shayne Cafferata
I just started experiencing this problem on my EX800: After being on for anywhere between 1/2 an hour to 1 hour, the left(mono) output cacks out. There is
2001-12-19 by housucka
doh! should have looked in the files section before asking this question, heh heh heh...
2001-12-19 by housucka
hello all. where would i be able to download a soundfile of the factory preset cassette? is there such a thing on the net? thanks everyone.
2001-12-19 by Scott Nordlund
The CV input would be extreamly simple to do. The actual delay is controlled by a sine wave generator making a CV for the voltage-controlled pulse generator...
2001-12-19 by trip@bluesummers.net
I tried implementing a delay and depth control, with mixed results. After the sine generator there is an opamp buffer cicuit. I replaced one resistor in the
2001-12-18 by Scott Nordlund
... I was thinking that would be possible. I never had a Mk.1 though or schematics... in theory I think you should be able to add an input, controls for rate
2001-12-18 by Scott Nordlund
... that really is a great track. I wasn t expecting anything near this good. Makes me wish I were capable of that sort of thing. ... From: dburga01 To:
2001-12-18 by dburga01
... Thx mon - I expect I ll be using my EX800 a lot more in upcoming tracks too, now that I have half a clue how to use it... :-) Darrell
2001-12-18 by Alex Theakston
like your vangelis, eh man! thats a good track. Alex ... From: dburga01 To: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 5:46 AM Subject:
2001-12-18 by dburga01
OK, I am not trolling for downloads here...I just thought I d share a very positive experience with my EX800 (w/filter cutoff, res, and noise level mods). I
2001-12-17 by Lee Mulvogue
... Isn t it a bit awkward having the knobs all the way over on the right there? Or are you left-handed? From what I can see of the photo they look kinda
2001-12-17 by trip@bluesummers.net
The CV input would be extreamly simple to do. The actual delay is controlled by a sine wave generator making a CV for the voltage-controlled pulse generator...
2001-12-17 by trip@bluesummers.net
Hi, I m new to this group, thought I d share something I finished a day ago. Ive had my Poly MkI for a little over 6 months now and decided a little while ago
2001-12-17 by aaron_jasinski2001
would help if I gave you guys the link eh? here you are: http://www.aaronjasinski.com/gear.shtml ... and ... love
2001-12-17 by aaron_jasinski2001
Hey i got a photo up of my poly800 (as well as my othergear, including my prized PolySix) mods I have done on it: take a look. I painted it yellow, added Filt
2001-11-28 by daihashi@lycos.com
... hissing/popping/static type ... noise, that ... is off ... checking. ... Yeah, adjusted V3 and V4 pots a few days ago, no luck.
2001-11-28 by Mike Nelson
Moreover, I would bet that a lot of the non-logic parts of the machine need voltage greater than 5V; the actual synth engine and the audio preamp, for
2001-11-27 by Lee Mulvogue
... I thought mkI s didn t have sys-ex? ... Just another thing to check - apparently there s a trimpot for noise, that isn t possibly adjusted up at all? I
2001-11-27 by Scott Nordlund
... hmm. I don t think it would be the power supply...or grounding...probably the gum stuff doesn t matter that much, unless it s keeping something from
2001-11-27 by daihashi@lycos.com
I ve got a problem with my synth. Listening through an AMP, headphones or even recording. Whenever I play any key on my keyboard I get a hissing/popping/static
2001-11-26 by Scott Nordlund
... I wouldn t think this would be a very good idea, as it would strain the power supply of whatever it s midid (midid!?) to.
2001-11-26 by Oscar
I ve been trying to take a higher-resolution version of the first patch sheet and convert it to text with OCR. The first try didn t work very well. I m going
2001-11-26 by degrotebozewolf@home.nl
hi, i have read about someone who powerd the poly 800 of the midi cable, so that no power is needed. (the power if form the 5 volt midi power) does anyone know
2001-11-24 by darrell@palancar.net
... greyscale ... paper ... I think these are okay - the best option would be to scan them at *very* high resolution and run them through an OCR program to
2001-11-20 by Atom 'Smasher'
... digital cutoff to where the sound is ... ability to tweak (but only to ... ======================================= the digital setting adjusts both the
2001-11-20 by Lee Mulvogue
After reading the notes on the slayer, I have a query about function. If I understand it right, the digital settings for cutoff would now only control range
2001-11-19 by Atom 'Smasher'
http://synthmod.net/korg/moog_slayer/notes/ some samples of the mod are posted. the recordings aren t great, but give an idea of what it can do. if anyone else
2001-11-16 by shauny_walkman@yahoo.co.uk
I just got my Poly last night - An mk1 in emaculate condition - Original manual and patch sheet. I hooked it up to my MC303 and the possibilities that I know
2001-11-14 by Atom 'Smasher'
hey guys... greetings from the slayer of moogs... i just wanna drop you guys a note, that if anyone has any audio files of what the moog slayer does, feel free
2001-11-14 by Neon on the downgrade
... Thanks a lot for doing that! Gilles Awaken: www.ping.be/awaken/awaken.htm Limo (roman): www.ping.be/awaken/limo.htm La Décharge: www.rtfm.be/decharge
2001-11-14 by Lee Mulvogue
... I m not really too sure what the best method is - I used to be a big believer in jpg, but I think it s no good for text or line stuff like patch sheets or
2001-11-13 by Scott Nordlund
... method that ... program that ... Could be a ... all your ... to a wav ... I know there s a program that does that for MC-202 patterns. Someone
2001-11-13 by creekree@gmx.de
hi! well... for those patchsheets: i think they are ok by now, as they total to less than 2mb now, the biggest file having 249kb.... if someone still feels
2001-11-13 by OlGu
Hi, once again for TIFs. I would suggest: - scan with greyscale, choose dpi resolution to get a file size of about 11 MBs (approx. 4000 x 3000 pixels 8bit). -
2001-11-13 by Alex Theakston
ahhh, I found them...no, you re probably better off with TIFFS... maybe scan them again? Alex
2001-11-13 by Alex Theakston
I m pretty graphic literate (to say the least :D), you should be using JPGs really, just bring the quality down a bit. I can do it for you, if you show me
2001-11-13 by creekree@gmx.de
hi! perhaps you have noticed that i replaced the jpg-patchsheets with zips containing tiffs. now the patches are of half the size. they were scanned in b/w at
2001-11-13 by Alex Theakston
Just become the proud owner of an EX800, from none other than the forums father. I reckon I m going to get the moog slayer mod done to it...anyone know of any