Who said anything about swappin' CPUs? Hopefully that's not where you soldered your EEPROM :) --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Paul Cunningham <paul@...> wrote: > > the hawk-800 is definitely the cadillac of hardware/firmware synth > upgrades, but it is hardly comparable to the synthesizer embodied by > the cheetah ms6, considering that has six discrete voices. replacing > the CPU was a great approach to improving the relative power of the > poly-800, but it's not quite as simple to install as swapping EEPROMs... > > i'm all about realizing a rack mounted version of the poly... speaking > of commodities, i'd love to see something that takes the analog board > from a poly-61 (or two). -pc > > > > On Dec 28, 2009, at 8:52 PM, Atom Smasher wrote: > > > it's a been _l_o_n_g_ time since i checked out maad's update for the > > ms6 - > > http://www.maad.net/ms6/ > > > > for starters, try to find an ms6... his kit is $72(US) just for an > > EPROM! > > if you buy a memory backup battery from him that would bring your > > total to > > $90, but you'd still have to rely on a battery. > > > > i have to say, that puts the value of the hawk-800/atomohawk kits into > > perspective. start with "commodity" synths that can sometimes be > > found at > > garage sales. then add not just custom firmware, but also custom > > hardware. > > that takes time _and_ money (not to mention more than a little > > lovin') to > > develop. > > > > but then look at the feature list for the ms6 upgrade - > > http://www.maad.net/ms6/files/Firmware_Readme.html > > > > compare that to mike's upgrade - > > http://patrioticduo.tripod.com/hawk800/FeaturesCompleted.html > > > > mike wins! > > > > mike: lemme know how the rack-kit is coming along. if needed, i'll > > consider buying two rack kits if it will help with funding and/or > > motivation. > > > > -- > > ...atom > > >
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Re: what a deal...
2009-12-29 by Everett
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