Type poly 800 factory patch in google, and there are sites that have .wav files of the default patches. I never had any success back in the day with using cassette back up, but it worked great from the computer! I think I was just doing it wrong back then. Last Saturday I used my Poly 800 in the studio after many years. I wanted to use my Polymoog for the "vox humana" sound, but it's having too many problems. So I used the Poly 800 as a substitute, and it sounded awesome!! I used the "warm strings" patch (16, I think?) with moog slayer filter, thru an MXR phaser and a Memory Man. It gave that perfect Gary Numan "ooooooooooh" sound I wanted. As far as the sequencer, I really like the sound of it synched to a drum machine, but it's way too limited. Does anyone know a free MIDI program I could use to do the same thing, but has more than 250 notes and is editable? -Mike Walters www.mysterycircuits.com --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Evans Simard <evans_simard@y...> wrote: > I found in my closet a old bastar poly 800yesterday. > > I change the battery and make some cool mods but now I > want to reload the preset sound or better. > > anybody can help? > > what should I do? > what do I need? > > thank you all. > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com
Message
Re: Revamping the poly 800
2003-05-13 by Mike Walters
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.