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Re: RES: [korgpolyex] White Noise Adjustment

2005-06-27 by belochim

Your answer didn't help me though.
I'm new to all this modifying stuff. Meaning absolutely new. I have 
no experience in this direction what so ever. 
I just thought I'd better ask someone who's got a clue before I burn 
down my Poly 800. So if anyone can give me a hand with this I'd be 
very glad about it ;-)

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "THIAGO Montenegro" <thiago@l...> 
wrote:
> That's the best question I've seen in a long time in a lot of 
list... 
> 
> 	-----Mensagem original----- 
> 	De: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com em nome de belochim 
> 	Enviada: sex 24/6/2005 07:44 
> 	Para: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com 
> 	Cc: 
> 	Assunto: [korgpolyex] White Noise Adjustment
> 	
> 	
> 	Hello,
> 	
> 	I just bought a used poly 800 off ebay and am quite amazed by 
its 
> 	sound. The only thing that puzzles me is this strange white 
noise. 
> 	Mostly it's way too intense and the procedure of putting it 
down is 
> 	quite unhandy. 
> 	So now I've seen on some website that the VR-3 is responsible 
for white 
> 	noise adjustment. My question now is: Can I just unsolder 
this part and 
> 	solder a pot to it instead - like you can do it with reso -  
so I can 
> 	regulate the white noise intensity? Which pot do I have to 
choose and 
> 	even more intersting for future mods - how do I find out, 
which pot I 
> 	have to choose.
> 	
> 	Thanks in advance,
> 	beloc
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