Thanks for the info greg, will give that a try. Something I'm a bit baffled about is, I had heard the polysix can do six voice, I'm a bit unsure as to the specification of this, can i create a patch using just 1 voice, or say three for example, or, do all patches use all six voices. (apologies for the "newbie-ness" of this question. What I'm wondering, is, can I look at each voice individually, and see if one of them is at fault (if so, I'd imagine it wouldnt be as programmable as the others)... I don't know how to edit seperate voices. Will report back at a later point with the factory date test. Rob -------------------------------------------------------------------- <greg.montalbano@u...> wrote: My first impression would be that the machine has one faulty voice -- it needs either trimming or repair. However, first thing you want to try is dumping the current memory (save it to tape or computer if you like some of the patches) and re- loading the factory data (available a number of places on the web). If the problem persists, it's not a data problem; it's a voice problem, and we'll have to narrow it down from there. ~GMM ANALOG SYNTHESIZER SERVICE & MODIFICATION
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Re: Does my Polysix have a problem - faulty voice?
2004-02-04 by dotwav
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