Battery replacement fears...
2008-09-08 by Phidippus Audax
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2008-09-08 by Phidippus Audax
Man and I scared. I need to check my batteries because I know they are very very old and I'm afraid they may be leaking. But all this cracked ribbon info really has me worried. If I do get in and out safely, I think I'll configure another way to change out the battery like creating an externally accessible battery compartment... Any thoughts ?
2008-09-08 by hkreddig
--- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, "Phidippus Audax" <mao@...> wrote: > > Man and I scared. I need to check my batteries because I know they > are very very old and I'm afraid they may be leaking. But all this > cracked ribbon info really has me worried. If I do get in and out > safely, I think I'll configure another way to change out the battery > like creating an externally accessible battery compartment... Any > thoughts ? > Ive heard people say this but if you dont even touch or let the ribbon cables brush against anything it should be fine, its sandwiched and secured to two pieces of steel. Im redoing all the ribbon cables with new wire soldered where the connectors were to the best part of the ribbon traces, which ill secure flat and will no longer have a bend to connect to the panels, all of mine had at least a bit of cracks, but there is alot of slack ribbon left on mine, should be better(more reliable) than new. Really not as hard as it sounds if you have no cracks down low on the ribbons where they disappear between the steel. But making sure the batteries havent leaked and replacing them seems a good thing to do. Have someone gently hover the control panel above the board enough for you to swap the batteries. good luck. -jack
2008-09-09 by Phidippus Audax
Thanks... My Chroma Polaris has been is storage for almost a year as I've moved and am building a studio. It is in practically mint condition and I've used it for tons of Planetarium soundtrack madness and other fun, but I am afraid, like all CP owners, of that dreadful day when it bites the dust. I haven't got around to sampling all my favorite patches so I hope to be able to backup some analogue memories when I do get her plugged in again this Fall. Are there any polyphonic modern synths that come close to the CP in fatness and ease of tweakability? There are some new players out there, in addition to the Prophet 08, Poly Evolver and latest Junos. I bet the Prophet 08 would be the best bet if I ever needed a versatile replacement. --- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, "hkreddig" <stupidallen@...> wrote: ...But making sure the batteries havent leaked and replacing them seems a good thing to do. Have someone gently hover the control panel above the board enough for you to swap the batteries. good luck. -jack
2008-09-09 by Brinkmann Music
Thanks... My Chroma Polaris has been is storage for almost a year as
I've moved and am building a studio. It is in practically mint
condition and I've used it for tons of Planetarium soundtrack madness
and other fun, but I am afraid, like all CP owners, of that dreadful
day when it bites the dust. I haven't got around to sampling all my
favorite patches so I hope to be able to backup some analogue memories
when I do get her plugged in again this Fall. Are there any
polyphonic modern synths that come close to the CP in fatness and ease
of tweakability? There are some new players out there, in addition to
the Prophet 08, Poly Evolver and latest Junos. I bet the Prophet 08
would be the best bet if I ever needed a versatile replacement.
--- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, "hkreddig" ...> wrote:
...But making sure the batteries havent leaked and replacing them
seems a good thing to do. Have someone gently hover the control panel
above
the board enough for you to swap the batteries.
good luck. -jack
2008-09-09 by steven pistrich
i have both a polaris and a prophet o8...they are very diffrent in sound. But the 08 sounds thin compared to the Polaris. of the 7 diffrent synths i have owned NOTHING sounds as good as a polaris. ( not roland/korg/waldorf ) others may be more versatile, or have diffrent bells and whistles, but the polaris sound is amazing. so KEEP IT ALIVE (i havent tried an andromeda....or new moogs)
----- Original Message ---- From: Phidippus Audax <mao@...> To: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 4:21:30 PM Subject: [chromapolaris] Re: Battery replacement fears... Thanks... My Chroma Polaris has been is storage for almost a year as I've moved and am building a studio. It is in practically mint condition and I've used it for tons of Planetarium soundtrack madness and other fun, but I am afraid, like all CP owners, of that dreadful day when it bites the dust. I haven't got around to sampling all my favorite patches so I hope to be able to backup some analogue memories when I do get her plugged in again this Fall. Are there any polyphonic modern synths that come close to the CP in fatness and ease of tweakability? There are some new players out there, in addition to the Prophet 08, Poly Evolver and latest Junos. I bet the Prophet 08 would be the best bet if I ever needed a versatile replacement. --- In chromapolaris@ yahoogroups. com, "hkreddig" <stupidallen@ ...> wrote: ...But making sure the batteries havent leaked and replacing them seems a good thing to do. Have someone gently hover the control panel above the board enough for you to swap the batteries. good luck. -jack
2008-09-09 by Phidippus Audax
I'll keep her alive. It's just like my two DSS-1's that I've hung onto -more sophisticated samplers abound but it's got the phattist filters and a detuned unison mode that'll peel the paint. I've got a few other oldies but goodies, but one new one that I'm glad I snagged -the only one not in storage- is the Korg R3. I've got to say that it is got to be the biggest bang for the buck going. Highly recommended. I can't wait to patch the CP into it's audio in. Sorry ...getting off topic. I'll report back when I get the CP out of the storage unit with a new battery in place -and I do plan on making an easy access battery compartment. Can't wait to hear again that super low end throbbing filter sweep texture with the Vol Env Release on max...! Phid. --- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, steven pistrich <wasteking1@...> wrote: i have both a polaris and a prophet o8...they are very diffrent in sound. But the 08 sounds thin compared to the Polaris. of the 7 diffrent synths i have owned NOTHING sounds as good as a polaris. ( not roland/korg/waldorf ) others may be more versatile, or have diffrent bells and whistles, but the polaris sound is amazing. so KEEP IT ALIVE (i havent tried an andromeda....or new moogs)
2008-09-10 by Chris Ryan
There's another, perhaps obvious, option: the original Chroma. :) Chris
On 9-Sep-08, at 3:01 PM, steven pistrich wrote: > i have both a polaris and a prophet o8...they are very diffrent in > sound. But the 08 sounds thin compared to the Polaris. of the > 7 diffrent synths i have owned NOTHING sounds as good as a polaris. > ( not roland/korg/waldorf ) others may be more versatile, or > have diffrent bells and whistles, but the polaris sound is amazing. > so KEEP IT ALIVE (i havent tried an andromeda....or new moogs)
2008-09-11 by Oblomov & Jones
i have both a polaris and a prophet o8...they are very diffrent in sound. But the 08 sounds thin compared to the Polaris. of the 7 diffrent synths i have owned NOTHING sounds as good as a polaris. ( not roland/korg/waldorf ) others may be more versatile, or have diffrent bells and whistles, but the polaris sound is amazing. so KEEP IT ALIVE (i havent tried an andromeda....or new moogs)
2008-09-11 by Byroniv
my buttons stopped working, and I think the sliders too...I never use them though, not sure if the cables cracked or not...I use it basically as a Huge rack
2008-09-12 by David Clarke
> Anyone know what a Polaris does when...the ribbon cables are > not hooked up if powered on, the silders always > worked with dead panels but will it make a > sound, or make the computer crazed? The ribbon cables for the left-hand panel (the one that usually gives the most problem) only carries signals for the buttons. If the cables are not hooked up, the computer should be happy and simply assume that no buttons are ever being pushed. You will be able to make sounds OK - as long as the sounds are already present and the Polaris is set up. If you are looking to create a sound from scratch - to tell the system to 'tune' itself (via the panel) - then you'd be stuck without the connections (since they're all done with switches on the left). While on the general topic of the panel and the ribbon connector, I'll follow up to an earlier note of my own (below):
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Clarke" To: <chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [chromapolaris] Re: Ressurecting memb switch death ... > I'm a little surprised that with the huge number of companies that > will make > custom membrane switch panels that no one has decided to try to make > one for > the Polaris (if even only for their own personal use) (sure, some of > these > can do fancy things - like have built-in LEDs which will be very > expensive > or be waterproof to 10 atmospheres - but others do what are > essentially > plain-jane panels). ... ----- End Original Message ----- I got cranky during the last repair I did on my own Polaris, took my own advise - and the attached is what resulted. Hopefully I won't be worring about the cable for at least the next little :-> [More info to come later (after things aren't quite so busy around here).]