Gil, Funny you should mention this. Just this weekend I hooked up my old PolySix to find out that the dreaded battery corrosion has probably occurred. The synth sounds terrible. After it warms up I can play a few patches, but then after several minutes everything goes crazy. I was able to get a decent arp going and a nice SH-32 pad on top was a great sound. Naturally the Polysix had a boost from my Yamaha FX900. I doubt I'd ever use the Poly without effects. But I like it's darker sound than my newer synths and hope to get it back to spec. So I googled for info and found the guy with all the instructions and pictures on how to clean the keyboard and replace the battery. I'd never attempt this myself. Nor would I try adding MIDI myself. Seems way too complicated. I don't have the time, patience, skill or knowledge, and would rather pay someone else to do it right. I'm sure I could manage to extract the board myself and then mail it off. I don't know that I need MIDI for it. If I ever get it working again, I thought I'd mess around with saving patches to tape, which I never did, as I didn't have the manual. But I finally tracked down a PDF of the manual and I'm intrigued by archaic storage methods like that. Just curious to see it in action. Good luck and keep us posted. -Gary --- gil_we <gil_we@yahoo.com> wrote: > I'm about to build this unit for my P6 > > http://www.angelfire.com/geek/srlabs/p6retro.html > > Has anyone built it ? any comments ? > > > >
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Re: [PolySix] DIY Midi for P6 - has anyone built it ?
2004-03-22 by Ygar Gnops
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