Oh well, so you can't save presets. Not all is lost! That's how (all?) synths were til 1978. At least yours works, except for the memory. Soooo many people have problems with units suffering from battery damage. I'm assuming the battery was yanked before damage occurred from leakage, which is usually the case. You could probably get a battery/socket put in or DIY. Check out Old Crow's site if you're not already familiar with it. I'm not sure how familiar you are with analog, but when looking at patch charts for an analog synth-they are rough estimations. Especially if the unit hasn't been calibrated recently. You can usually get a close approximation by tweaking the settings a bit. Just a very slight movement of certain knobs for ex: the VCF, can have drastic effects. The main thing is to twist those knobs and learn what the synth is capable of. The P6 is an amazing machine and can make nearly every famous synth sound you've ever heard. The only thing it doesn't have which is a favorite of mine is portamento. Korg only put it on the Mono/Poly which was released the same year. Anyway blab blab blab,,,, be glad to help if you have more questions. regards, dizz Quoting deadlines777 <deadlines777@yahoo.ca>: > > > > I recently bought a polysix. The old owner found out its battery > leaked and took it out. He said he cleaned the juice up with a > rubbing alcoho or something. Well i cant save , so i just put it in > write mode and just mess around, nothin special. Some of the patch > presets on that guys site(in links) dont sound nothing like what > their supposed to be. has anyone else noticed this? Do u have any > sugestions for me? > > > > > > > > > > PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.acc.umu.se/~amber/Poly6 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [PolySix] polysix troubles
2004-10-30 by dizz@elitemofo.com
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