>i'm hoping to use it as a starting point, not to duplicate exact >tonal qualities that are adequately produced on some of my other gear >(ie. i have enough digital garbage...would love to get my true >analog synth back into the picture, but the settings manual would >help give me a starting point to work with) Try starting with the Andromeda or (shudder!) an FM synth...eek! Things get a little complex there. Synths like the PolySix and Minimoog are joys to program because they're rather limited, comparatively speaking. Although, yeah, it's nice to have a starting point. Someone posted a while back how to get nice string sounds out of the P6---thanks! Good starting point for those kinds of sounds. (It'll be in the archives.) If you need the original patch "tapes" to restore the factory patches to your machine, the .WAV files are available at http://analog.no. >again, i apologize for using the word "patch" in the context of an >analog synth list...my choice of words appears to have been poor "Patch" is accurate as far as I'm concerned. Then again I still call the memory in my PC "core"... :-) ...kl... * Ken Leonard - http://www.kleonard.com * Get Outdoors New England - http://www.GONewEngland.org * --- End the State Income Tax in Massachusetts! --- * http://www.smallgovernmentact.org/
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Re: [PolySix] Re: Desperately seeking the patch manual
2001-08-22 by Ken Leonard
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