Hello Halanaloglove, Well, sadly the Polysix hasn't been fully operational since the day I bought it. It's has undergone a second repair for battery damage, and I am now in the process of working out some bugs from the installation of Johannes PolysixM MIDI kit. The kit was built by the very friendly and talented Andrew Jury who's around this list a lot . . . then installed by my tech here in Winnipeg. It's doing some odd stuff so we're trouble-shooting. I'm hoping that within a couple weeks I'll actually be able to start enjoying this thing! I think I've owned it for a year already. I've stared at it a lot, but haven't played it! The Jupiter 6 is an acquired flavour. At first I thought that I really didn't like it. It has taken some time to get a handle of finding its sweet spots. I very helpful member of the Vintage Synth forum told me he'd gone through the same process with his JP6 and was actually kind enough to send me some of his custom patches. That opened the door for me to keep exploring the JP6 with a specific direction and I haven't looked back since. Now it's like a good friend that took a long time to get to know. It wasn't love at first sight . . . but now that I'm familiar with its inner-character I wouldn't let it go. Most recently I've been writing/recording mostly with a Korg Lambda, Kawai SX-240 and Sequential MultiTrak. These three were love at first sight (listen). And my newest additions are an Akai AX80 (really liking it so far) and an MKS-70 that's so new to me I haven't yet played with it. Hopefully by next week I'll be able to add my Polysix to this list. Cheers, James On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:58 PM, analoglove <halabraham@gmail.com> wrote: > ** > > > So, which one are you using most, now ? The Jup. or the Polysix? :) > > I've never been a big fan of the Jupiters, but having the extra VCO would > be nice sometimes ;) > > I'm happy with my Polysix, but I'm looking to do a bit of repairs, soon, > scary!! Happy to find tips here :) > > /analoglove > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > Just came home with my first Polysix. It's my second analogue synth. I > bought a Jupiter 6 some time ago, but it's been at the shop having the > Europa MIDI upgrade installed and the power supply recapped . . . so > really, this Polysix is going to be the first true analogue synth that I > get to know - because it doesn't need a month at the shop!!! > > > > Bought it from a local who treated it very well - he replaced the > battery and all the key-contacts - and everything on the board seems to be > running without issue. > > > > That's it for now. I am interested in MIDI upgrade options, and > programming tips, etc., so I'm sure there'll be more questions down the > road. > > > > Cheers, > > James > > > > > -- C'est La Guerre Moving Pictures Inc. 364 Home Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 1X4 (204) 918 9317 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Message
Re: [PolySix] Re: A quick hello
2012-05-30 by james meagher
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.
