

It featured a digital delay instead of a chorus effect, and included limited MIDI sysex functionality. After production of the original keyboard ended in 1985, the enhanced Poly-800 MkII was released. It was also available with reversed-colored keys, which gave an appearance similar to a Vox Continental organ.Ībout a year after the Poly-800 was introduced, a keyboardless, rackmount/tabletop version, called the EX-800, was released, adding limited MIDI sysex capability. The Poly-800 could be run off batteries and had guitar strap pegs, allowing a performer to wear it like a guitar. Modded Korg Poly-800 sound uses for presets in SynthScaper app (iOS).

300 up to date presets The original Polysix was a programmable 6 voice synth with memory patches, very unusual at the time. The total of 21 effects such as compression, EQ, delay, reverb, and 127 kinds of ready-to-use effect programs expand the Polysix sonic range. It also sported a simple built in sequencer. Furthermore, the KORG Collection Polysix has two new multi-effects. In multi mode, each key pressed in turn triggers the filter envelope, even if other keys are still pressed down.įurther it had three digital envelope generators, a noise generator, an LFO, and a chorus effect.

It loads the factory content into the Korg. In single mode, the first key pressed triggers the filter envelope, and unless all keys are released, the filter does not re-trigger. KORG POLY-800 FACTORY PATCHES This file contains the original factory content of the POLY-800 data cassette. Like a monophonic synthesizer, the filter was switchable between single or multiple modes. It featured one analog resonant low-pass VCF with 24dB/oct which was shared for all voices. It could be switched into double mode which stacks two DCOs for a fuller sound, but reduces the polyphony to 4 voices. It had 8-voice polyphony (paraphony) with one DCO per voice. when I play with it I just load the factory presets from my.
KORG POLY 800 PRESETS PATCH
I would think an internal battery has run dry or something similar, since it stores patch data digitally. what's up i'm curious about this poly-800 i have, which seems to dump it's patch data whenever i don't use it for a while. Though the Poly-800 had MIDI, it did not feature MIDI sysex functionality, and patches had to be backed up to cassette tape. Korg Poly-800 dumping patch memory/factory presets. It featured a 49 key non-velocity sensitive keyboard, two buttons for data entry, and a joystick controller, which could modulate the DCO pitch or the VCF. Its initial list price of $795 made it the first fully programmable synthesizer that sold for less than $1000. The Korg Poly-800 is a synthesizer released by Korg in 1983.
