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poly 61 and poly 61m

poly 61 and poly 61m

2002-04-11 by scottbpm

hi

have any of you guys had any experiences with
the poly 61 or poly 61m ?

i reckon the poly 61m would be a nice addition to my
setup, it looks like can do some more stuff than
the 800's .

i'd really like a mono/poly , but theyre well expensive!

thanks

scottbpm

Re: [korgpolyex] poly 61 and poly 61m

2002-04-11 by Michael Fitzgerald

At 10:09 PM 4/11/02 +0000, you wrote:
>i reckon the poly 61m would be a nice addition to my
>setup, it looks like can do some more stuff than
>the 800's .

I hated the Poly 61. Crappy sounds, crappy layout. I own a Polysix (which 
is sitting in storage). The Poly 61 was far worse than that. If the Polysix 
were a bit thicker and had more modulation possibilities it would be nice. 
It had a decent layout.

If someone offered me a Poly 61 free, I'd turn them down.

>i'd really like a mono/poly , but theyre well expensive!

They are now! One of the bright things I did was to buy one at $175. I love 
it. Now THAT is a brilliant instrument.

Mike

fitzgera@...
http://www.eclipse.net/~fitzgera

Re: poly 61 and poly 61m

2002-04-11 by aaron_jasinski2001

I have an EX800 and a PolySix. I love my polySix. You got to get 
wild with the parameters but man, you can get some smoooth 
sounds out of it...  

--- In korgpolyex@y..., Michael Fitzgerald <fitzgera@e...> wrote:
> At 10:09 PM 4/11/02 +0000, you wrote:
> >i reckon the poly 61m would be a nice addition to my
> >setup, it looks like can do some more stuff than
> >the 800's .
> 
> I hated the Poly 61. Crappy sounds, crappy layout. I own a 
Polysix (which 
> is sitting in storage). The Poly 61 was far worse than that. If the 
Polysix 
> were a bit thicker and had more modulation possibilities it 
would be nice. 
> It had a decent layout.
> 
> If someone offered me a Poly 61 free, I'd turn them down.
> 
> >i'd really like a mono/poly , but theyre well expensive!
> 
> They are now! One of the bright things I did was to buy one at 
$175. I love 
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> it. Now THAT is a brilliant instrument.
> 
> Mike
> 
> fitzgera@e...
> http://www.eclipse.net/~fitzgera

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