Hi Terje, this sounds really awesome. Do you have any pictures and/or sounds you could share with us? tobi Am 28.12.2013 16:02, schrieb Terje Winther: > Hi all, > > I do a lot of analog synth service here in Norway. One customer > brought in no less than 4 Polysix\ufffdes for service, and in the end I was > given one of them as payment for the repairs. > The one I ended up with was quite good-looking (front panel complete > with all original parts, keyboard nice, case quite all right etc.). It > did have some technical issues (one dead voice, several controls not > working properly, memory system out of order etc.). There was some > damage after the usual battery problem, and someone had tried to fix > it, but it was not a professional job. I started repair on the > processor board, but as I did so, I also searched the web for info, > and at the same time (good timing!) there was a discussion on the > Yahoo Polysix discussion list regarding some modifications. This got > me thinking, and after some reading and considering, I decided to "go > crazy" with the Polysix as I once did with my old ARP Axxe - > installing all kinds of modifications. However: all of them should be > useful, musical and well done. So this is what I did with my newly > acquired Korg Polysix: > > - Completely took everything apart > - Removed rust > - Cleaned and dusted everything > - Replaced missing rubber foot with new original > - Replaced old hardware with new hardware (screws and spacers) > - Repaired two broken voices (bad SSM2056 chip on one voice, and bad > SSM2044 chip on the other) > - Removed the old power supply board and installed the new power > supply board from Kiwitechnics (brilliant kit!) > - Removed the damaged old processor board and installed the new > processor board from Kiwitechnics: the Kiwisix (even more brilliant!) > - Removed the two rear cable holders (not needed anymore because of > the Kiwisix upgrade) > - Improved grounding as suggested by Kiwitechnics (new wires, some > cutting in the aluminium foil) > - Installed the Polysex modulation kit > - Made a new LFO (MG) as a substitute for the PWM MG to the Polysex > mod kit, complete with speed pot and dual-colour LED > - Installed a toggle switch, so that the modwheel control to VCO can > be selected between internal MG (as original) or the new extra LFO/MG > installed for the Polysex kit > - Recapped the 3 electrolytic caps per voice (x 6) in the analog voice > chain on the voice card with very high quality "gold audio" el. caps > - Made the FX in/out modification, so I can have direct out, and use > the FX board as an pure effects board, or use the send/return for > additional treatments > - Made the post-effects modification for the effects board, with on/ > off switch (complex multiway switching) > - Made the bass modification on the effects board, with on/off switch > - Made the treble modification on the effects, with on/off switch > - Installed the "VCO to VCF" modification as suggested by the late > J\ufffdrgen Haible (rip) with individual on/off switches per voice, and > with a total amount pot for all voices. An extra veroboard with 6 VCA > was needed for this, with a lot of flying wires. This mod was a lot of > work. > - Swapped out the 6 tiny LEDs per voice on the voice card, and wired > the new switches (same switches as the VCO-VCF mod above) with > internal LEDs on the front panel (these were quite expensive) > - Changed all 6 LED driver resistors for more brightness on the voice > LEDs (originally 4.7k, now 1.2k) > - Did the final touches, like mounting the new Kiwisix front panel > sticker and manual marking of the various other mods > - Mounted everything properly > - Checked, debugged and calibrated everything > > Some comments: > - The Polysex modification kit use several analog signals, including > two analog signals from the old Korg processor: MG and the PWM LFO. > They are not present on the new Kiwisix processor board, because > everything is processed internally before CVs are sent to the analog > voice card. However; there is one analog signal called "LFO" coming > from the Kiwisix processor card, and on the Polysex web site it state > that you can use this signal, but that is only partially true. There > is an analog signal there, but it is only for turning the front panel > LED for the MG on and off. So there is no smooth modulation, only a > square wave. Useful in some settings, but not as intended. Solutions: > a. Use it as it is, which gives you "trills" and not sliding detune > (spread). Works for me, and I will use this alternative for now > b. Modify the squarewave LFO signal into quasi triangle signal, either > with a crude RC network, or with a 4046 chip > c. Make your own LFOs > > - Since I made an extra LFO for the Polysex mod kit, I had the idea > that I could also route the new LFO to the mod wheel, which I did. > That way I could use the internal LFO (MG) to VCF and VCA, and the new > LFO to VCO with another setting for added variation. However, because > the new Kiwisix processor needed access to the modwheel in order to > handle MIDI I/O, that didn\ufffdt work. I still implemented it, though, but > have to be careful not to overload the outgoing MIDI signal. The > result is a bit different to what you think, but it does give me some > alternatives for performance. > > - The bass mod. It does works, but either my ears aren\ufffdt good enough, > or my speaker system (with sub-woofer) isn\ufffdt good enough, because I > really can\ufffdt hear that much difference. I needed to measure it to > confirm that it worked properly. > > - For the treble mod I first tried with a resistor similar to the one > in my synth, which was a 4.7k resistor, and not a 33k resistor as in > the service manual and on the web mod pages (...and the 1k resistor > that is supposed to be there is not present on my synth). That really > didn\ufffdt work. It was suggested I used a 33k resistor over the 22k > resistor, and I had a hard time understanding how that could work, but > in the end I found an 30.9k resistor that worked very good. > > - I bought the wrong versions of the front panel switches with > internal LEDs in them: They had the right colour (green), but I bought > the versions where the LED on/off are synchronous with the switch. I > wanted the voice LED to work all the time. Now they will only work > when the "VCO - VCF" mod is on. On the other hand, then it will be > clearly visible when the mod is on, and if I want the lightshow I can > always turn them on, but keep the amount pot at zero. > > What is missing: > - I wanted the plexiglass pitch and modwheels with LEDs, that somebody > have offered in the past. It seems that they are unobtainable now. > - I did consider one of those lovely new all-wooden cabinets, that you > can have in several types of solid wood. I sent out some inquiries, > but didn\ufffdt get any response, and my original cabinet is not that bad- > looking after all (a little nick in front under the keys and ever so > slight damage at the rear, lower corners), so I am keeping the > original cabinet for now. > - New bushings? The keyboard was quite clean and trigger fine, so no > need for service there, but I might need to take it all apart, clean > the contacts, take off all the keys and clean them, and install new > bushings. Some day\ufffd > > All-in-all, it was a lot of work to do it all. The drilling, cable > stripping and pre-soldering, mounting, soldering and debugging was a > bit of work, and the planning and thinking during the project also > took a lot of time. However, it was all highly enjoyable work, and I > now have > - a much better understanding of the Polysix in general > - a much better understanding of all the mods and changes involved > - a great-sounding and great-working polysynth! > > Photos of the results are in the Yahoo group photo section, under > "Polysix Modifications". > > > All the best, > > Terje > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo Groups Links > > > -- Tubbutec Tobias M\ufffdnzer http://tubbutec.de mail@tubbutec.de
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Re: [PolySix] Various Polysic modifications
2013-12-29 by Tubbutec
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