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Another new kid on the block

Another new kid on the block

2005-11-22 by alpoly800

hey guys
just dropping a line to say hi
great group with the patch sheets
im in awe of my poly800 i got today
i never had 1 before and its the sound ive been looking for for years
ie "bobby o" the flirts and some music i collected from the 80s when i worked in a 2nd
hand vinyl shop for years. i allways wanted this sound now i got it

seems weird.....
with all the technology today it makes sense, broadband, wires, wireless but putting some
squiggly sounds via casette tape in a poly 800 seems more tech advance then all this stuff
today!

havent done that since c64 days and i forgot how mad it was

hope to speak to a few of you over the next while
take care and party on!!

alalal

RE: [korgpolyex] Another new kid on the block

2005-11-23 by Joan Martínez

-> seems weird.....
-> with all the technology today it makes sense, broadband, wires,
-> wireless but putting some
-> squiggly sounds via casette tape in a poly 800 seems more tech
-> advance then all this stuff
-> today!
You can use both tech's: You can download WAV patch files from internet,
burn a CD with them and place it into the Poly. Best of both 80's and 2k.

Wellcome!

Joan M.

Re: [korgpolyex] Another new kid on the block

2005-12-18 by Marcus Wilson

hey all!

I finally this weekend managed to get not one but two korgs working
again after I had been struggling with some issues with the first one
for a little over two years.

I bought my first one for $10 at a swap meet, where i saw the midi in/
out and said i gotta have this, all my other midi gear (sampler,
electric piano, cubase) not having a control keyboard sucked.

it was totally DOA, but after some investigation with the schematic,
I managed to get the heavenly 11P up on the display

it was able to send and receive midi now, and all the keys were
working, however i wasnt able to get any sound out of the headphones :-/

I had been looking for what i thought was a replacement tone
generator chip for a while with no luck, and eventually managed to
get another dead one for the parts i thought i needed a few months
back, which was slowly making its way to me here in australia by ship.

It got here a week ago, and i finally managed to get this dead one
and my other together to make one good working one! (it also had the
same power supply issues as my first one, so fixing that was easier
this time around)

i then had sound coming out the L-R outputs, but only a very faint
one out the headphones (only just noticeable at max volume)
further reading thru the schematics and i found that the headphone
amp and chorus were on the same board so i plugged those over and
voila!!! instant headphone noise too!

I then realised that i may have misdiagnosed the first one's issue as
being no sound, instead of faulty headphone amp, so i banked that
motherboard back in and it came up lovely too!!

now to try the moog slayer mods on one!@$!@$!@$

Marcus Wilson

On 23/11/2005, at 7:25 AM, alpoly800 wrote:

> hey guys
> just dropping a line to say hi
> great group with the patch sheets
> im in awe of my poly800 i got today
> i never had 1 before and its the sound ive been looking for for years
> ie "bobby o" the flirts and some music i collected from the 80s
> when i worked in a 2nd
> hand vinyl shop for years. i allways wanted this sound now i got it
>
> seems weird.....
> with all the technology today it makes sense, broadband, wires,
> wireless but putting some
> squiggly sounds via casette tape in a poly 800 seems more tech
> advance then all this stuff
> today!
>
> havent done that since c64 days and i forgot how mad it was
>
> hope to speak to a few of you over the next while
> take care and party on!!
>
> alalal
>
>
>
>
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Gigging again with my new Poly 800

2005-12-19 by bigfiver69

Hey folks,

My new Poly-800 arrived on Thursday, just in time for a gig my band had on Saturday
Night.

When the board arrived, I was thrilled to see that what was actually described on ebay as
'mint' was indeed 'mint'. The board is flawless (only drawback - no A/C adaptor). So that
was wonderful.

I reloaded the presets from the WAV file that's floating around, and they sounded just as
great (and in places, cheesy) as I remembered them. I had kept some parameter charts for
a few of my old bread and butter patches, and keyed them in - they sounded fantastic.

Without doing any rehearsals before the show, I was able to use the Poly-800 for synths
and pads on songs like 'Everybody Want to Rule the World' and 'Don't You Forget About
Me'. My other board is a Korg Wavestation, and the two sounded really good together.

It's the first time I had played the board live since 1988, and hearing it through the mains
was a pure pleasure. More than nostalgia, the Poly-800 is a very versatile board for live
shows. I'm digging it in a huge way.

I'll try and post up some of my patches over the holidays.

Hope all are well,
Shep

Re: Gigging again with my new Poly 800

2006-01-03 by Dana Countryman

Hi Shep --

Just curious -- would you mind sharing with the group how much your
paid for the Poly 800 via Ebay?

I have an old 800, which I wish was working properly...

Best,

- Dana


--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "bigfiver69" <bsheppard@t...>
wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> My new Poly-800 arrived on Thursday, just in time for a gig my band
had on Saturday
> Night.
>
> When the board arrived, I was thrilled to see that what was
actually described on ebay as
> 'mint' was indeed 'mint'. The board is flawless (only drawback - no
A/C adaptor). So that
> was wonderful.
>
> I reloaded the presets from the WAV file that's floating around,
and they sounded just as
> great (and in places, cheesy) as I remembered them. I had kept some
parameter charts for
> a few of my old bread and butter patches, and keyed them in - they
sounded fantastic.
>
> Without doing any rehearsals before the show, I was able to use the
Poly-800 for synths
> and pads on songs like 'Everybody Want to Rule the World'
and 'Don't You Forget About
> Me'. My other board is a Korg Wavestation, and the two sounded
really good together.
>
> It's the first time I had played the board live since 1988, and
hearing it through the mains
> was a pure pleasure. More than nostalgia, the Poly-800 is a very
versatile board for live
> shows. I'm digging it in a huge way.
>
> I'll try and post up some of my patches over the holidays.
>
> Hope all are well,
> Shep
>

Re: Gigging again with my new Poly 800

2006-01-05 by Dana Countryman

Just a quick note. After having problems with all my Poly 800 voices
showing up, I re-uploaded the factory sounds and it's finally
working fully great!

If anyone need the factory demo data, I could possibly upload it to
this site as an aiff file. I don't think an mp3 has all the necesary
data to do the job.

Lemme know.

Cheers,

- Dana Countryman

http://clubtransmediale.de/index.php?id=1659


--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" <dana@d...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Shep --
>
> Just curious -- would you mind sharing with the group how much
your
> paid for the Poly 800 via Ebay?
>
> I have an old 800, which I wish was working properly...
>
> Best,
>
> - Dana
>
>
> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "bigfiver69" <bsheppard@t...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > My new Poly-800 arrived on Thursday, just in time for a gig my
band
> had on Saturday
> > Night.
> >
> > When the board arrived, I was thrilled to see that what was
> actually described on ebay as
> > 'mint' was indeed 'mint'. The board is flawless (only drawback -
no
> A/C adaptor). So that
> > was wonderful.
> >
> > I reloaded the presets from the WAV file that's floating around,
> and they sounded just as
> > great (and in places, cheesy) as I remembered them. I had kept
some
> parameter charts for
> > a few of my old bread and butter patches, and keyed them in -
they
> sounded fantastic.
> >
> > Without doing any rehearsals before the show, I was able to use
the
> Poly-800 for synths
> > and pads on songs like 'Everybody Want to Rule the World'
> and 'Don't You Forget About
> > Me'. My other board is a Korg Wavestation, and the two sounded
> really good together.
> >
> > It's the first time I had played the board live since 1988, and
> hearing it through the mains
> > was a pure pleasure. More than nostalgia, the Poly-800 is a very
> versatile board for live
> > shows. I'm digging it in a huge way.
> >
> > I'll try and post up some of my patches over the holidays.
> >
> > Hope all are well,
> > Shep
> >
>

Re: Gigging again with my new Poly 800

2006-01-05 by bigfiver69

Hi,

No problem. My poly-800 was $132.50 plus shipping, and that included a hard case.
There was no manual or AC Adaptor, but the sheets with parameter info was there.

The board came back MINT.... the guys in my band (who saw the original back in 1985
when I bought one then) couldn't believe it.

$100 to $150 is the going rate on a running poly.

Shep



--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "Dana Countryman" <dana@d...> wrote:
>
> Hi Shep --
>
> Just curious -- would you mind sharing with the group how much your
> paid for the Poly 800 via Ebay?
>
> I have an old 800, which I wish was working properly...
>
> Best,
>
> - Dana
>
>
> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "bigfiver69" <bsheppard@t...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > My new Poly-800 arrived on Thursday, just in time for a gig my band
> had on Saturday
> > Night.
> >
> > When the board arrived, I was thrilled to see that what was
> actually described on ebay as
> > 'mint' was indeed 'mint'. The board is flawless (only drawback - no
> A/C adaptor). So that
> > was wonderful.
> >
> > I reloaded the presets from the WAV file that's floating around,
> and they sounded just as
> > great (and in places, cheesy) as I remembered them. I had kept some
> parameter charts for
> > a few of my old bread and butter patches, and keyed them in - they
> sounded fantastic.
> >
> > Without doing any rehearsals before the show, I was able to use the
> Poly-800 for synths
> > and pads on songs like 'Everybody Want to Rule the World'
> and 'Don't You Forget About
> > Me'. My other board is a Korg Wavestation, and the two sounded
> really good together.
> >
> > It's the first time I had played the board live since 1988, and
> hearing it through the mains
> > was a pure pleasure. More than nostalgia, the Poly-800 is a very
> versatile board for live
> > shows. I'm digging it in a huge way.
> >
> > I'll try and post up some of my patches over the holidays.
> >
> > Hope all are well,
> > Shep
> >
>