I cut my early teeth on a Polyfusion at Sound 80 in Mlps,
MN.
... a friend of mine named Louis
Newman, bought out the remaining stock when Polyfusion decided to quit making
modular's. Though they still have one in a conference room. I stopped by Louis'
house on the way from somewhere...parts unknown, and saw the huge pile of
modules and racks that he had bought... he was going to make a wall of modular
at that time... (hmm, I need to call Louis)
He had a brokerage company years ago
called "Media Sonics / Discrete Audio" and that's where I had purchased my Moog
Modular from.
Steve Porcaro from TOTO still has his,
so does David Paich last I knew... though they no longer tour with them... it
was the solo run on the song Rosana if you want to hear a Modular
Passage.
The Polyfusion is a big modular all
right, but the thing I noticed most about it... it had no "feeling" the tone was
cold and sterile... I really didn't care for it much at all... but they did make
the AS-1 sequencer a stand alone box... I had one of those for awhile... man,
what a stroll down memory lane that was......
I still see the MOTM product line far
superior... even if this guy has a reserve of say $45,000.00 do you realize how
many brand spankin new top noth MOTM modules that is !!! Man-o-Man... I could
have a whole bank of u600's and 24 to 36 Ultra-300 VCO's... just because I could
!!! Best of all... the MOTM products still come with tech support from about 60
people, including the president... have a nice day...
Markk