Re: [korgpolyex] New, and got a problem...
2002-03-25 by trip@bluesummers.net

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2002-03-25 by trip@bluesummers.net
2002-03-26 by RichPJ_98
2002-03-26 by Bennett, Paul
2002-03-26 by RichPJ_98
--- In korgpolyex@y..., "Bennett, Paul" <p.bennett@s...> wrote:
> Ive got two dead polys which Ive been trying to fix for ages. Moral
of the story, have a little patience or have a dead keyboard.
>
> B
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RichPJ_98 [mailto:richpj_98@y...]
> Sent: 26 March 2002 11:06
> To: korgpolyex@y...
> Subject: [korgpolyex] New, and got a problem...
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got an old Poly 800 Mk 1 from which I bought about 10 years
> ago. A long time ago I managed to connect it up to an Amiga via
midi
> which totally wiped out all the sounds. Eventually with the advent
> of the internet I managed to get some sound banks downloaded and
> transferred them to minidisc in order to attempt to reload the
sounds.
>
> Now, impatient as I am, I didn't bother to go and get a new correct
> power supply, just thought I'd use what I had around the house. I
> managed to find a 9V PSU from another keyboard. Didn't realise it
> was giving out 1A current though. A black cloud of smoke issued
from
> my Poly 800.
>
> I realise it's probably beyond repair, and I've been in touch with
> another guy who has done the same thing and he reckons I'd need a
new
> board which you can no longer get hold of...
>
> Anyway, my question, and it's a long shot: Does anyone know of a
way
> I can salvage this? I'd even just like to use it as a midi
> controller, bypassing the sound generation part of it. Has anyone
> out there got this sort of detailed knowledge to lend me a hand?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice, no matter how small :)
>
> Rich
>
>
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2002-03-26 by Bennett, Paul
--- In korgpolyex@y..., "Bennett, Paul" <p.bennett@s...> wrote:
> Ive got two dead polys which Ive been trying to fix for ages. Moral
of the story, have a little patience or have a dead keyboard.
>
> B
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RichPJ_98 [mailto:richpj_98@y...]
> Sent: 26 March 2002 11:06
> To: korgpolyex@y...
> Subject: [korgpolyex] New, and got a problem...
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got an old Poly 800 Mk 1 from which I bought about 10 years
> ago. A long time ago I managed to connect it up to an Amiga via
midi
> which totally wiped out all the sounds. Eventually with the advent
> of the internet I managed to get some sound banks downloaded and
> transferred them to minidisc in order to attempt to reload the
sounds.
>
> Now, impatient as I am, I didn't bother to go and get a new correct
> power supply, just thought I'd use what I had around the house. I
> managed to find a 9V PSU from another keyboard. Didn't realise it
> was giving out 1A current though. A black cloud of smoke issued
from
> my Poly 800.
>
> I realise it's probably beyond repair, and I've been in touch with
> another guy who has done the same thing and he reckons I'd need a
new
> board which you can no longer get hold of...
>
> Anyway, my question, and it's a long shot: Does anyone know of a
way
> I can salvage this? I'd even just like to use it as a midi
> controller, bypassing the sound generation part of it. Has anyone
> out there got this sort of detailed knowledge to lend me a hand?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice, no matter how small :)
>
> Rich
>
>
>
>
>
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2002-03-26 by moose
if you cant salvage the poor beastie (i think its dead!) & you really want a poly 800 mk1 then i have one for sale here... get in touch privately if you want it.
Anyway, my question, and it's a long shot: Does anyone know of a way
I can salvage this? I'd even just like to use it as a midi
controller, bypassing the sound generation part of it. Has anyone
out there got this sort of detailed knowledge to lend me a hand?
Thanks in advance for any advice, no matter how small :)
}:-)
email:
moose@...
music sites:
http://www.alaskahighwayonline.com
http://www.pigpendigital.com
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2002-03-26 by cacofone
>Ill let you know how mine go as Ive got to go back and see the tech whos[... Good Time Tribe [aim:goodtimetribe] http://www.goodtimetribe.com ...]
>looking at them now. They are fragile things though, which blow quite easily.
>
>Wheres everyone elses opinions on this?
>
>B
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: RichPJ_98 [mailto:richpj_98@...]
>Sent: 26 March 2002 11:14
>To: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [korgpolyex] Re: New, and got a problem...
>
>
>Thanks Paul, I think you're the guy I got in touch with through
>sospubs.co.uk!
>
>Rich
>
>
>--- In korgpolyex@y..., "Bennett, Paul" <p.bennett@s...> wrote:
> > Ive got two dead polys which Ive been trying to fix for ages. Moral
>of the story, have a little patience or have a dead keyboard.
> >
> > B
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: RichPJ_98 [mailto:richpj_98@y...]
> > Sent: 26 March 2002 11:06
> > To: korgpolyex@y...
> > Subject: [korgpolyex] New, and got a problem...
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got an old Poly 800 Mk 1 from which I bought about 10 years
> > ago. A long time ago I managed to connect it up to an Amiga via
>midi
> > which totally wiped out all the sounds. Eventually with the advent
> > of the internet I managed to get some sound banks downloaded and
> > transferred them to minidisc in order to attempt to reload the
>sounds.
> >
> > Now, impatient as I am, I didn't bother to go and get a new correct
> > power supply, just thought I'd use what I had around the house. I
> > managed to find a 9V PSU from another keyboard. Didn't realise it
> > was giving out 1A current though. A black cloud of smoke issued
>from
> > my Poly 800.
> >
> > I realise it's probably beyond repair, and I've been in touch with
> > another guy who has done the same thing and he reckons I'd need a
>new
> > board which you can no longer get hold of...
> >
> > Anyway, my question, and it's a long shot: Does anyone know of a
>way
> > I can salvage this? I'd even just like to use it as a midi
> > controller, bypassing the sound generation part of it. Has anyone
> > out there got this sort of detailed knowledge to lend me a hand?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any advice, no matter how small :)
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > korgpolyex-unsubscribe@y...
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2002-03-27 by Richard Kilpatrick
>Check your polarities... were they opposite on the keyboard and psu? And whatOkay, before everyone panics, the Amperage of the PSU will /not/ fry
>kind of amperage was the original psu supposed to have, as I never had one
>in the first place...
2002-03-27 by RichPJ_98
--- In korgpolyex@y..., Richard Kilpatrick <richard@l...> wrote:
> In message <20020325225849.C681845DD@t...>,
> trip@b... writes
> >Check your polarities... were they opposite on the keyboard and
psu? And what
> >kind of amperage was the original psu supposed to have, as I never
had one
> >in the first place...
>
> Okay, before everyone panics, the Amperage of the PSU will /not/ fry
> your keyboard. If it can't draw enough from the PSU, it will kill
the
> PSU, if the PSU is rated higher, it will just not be working as
hard -
> you can't force the current, it has to be drawn.
>
> Incorrect polarity, dead shorts, and other faults such as the wrong
> voltage will kill the voltage regulator (which is what I suspect has
> failed). Using the correct polarity, correct voltage, and a current
> rating equal to or greater than the requirements will be fine.
>
> Richard
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