![]() ![]() The Poly 800 also featured a simple 256-event step-time sequencer and a simple chorus. It allowed layering both banks of oscillators for much better (fatter) sounds, although it reduced the polyphony to 4 voices. The batteries lasted approximately 6 hours. This polyphonic (8 voices), programmable synthesizer featured a 49-note (C-C) non-velocity keyboard, MIDI, one DCO per voice, a single VCF, three six-segment envelope generators (one for each group of 4 oscillators, and one for the VCF or noise generator), battery power, and two strap buttons, which, combined with its light weight, made it a truly strap-on synth. So if you have any program sheets, you can enter them in, as I have done for some of the snapshots and they should sound about 80% close. ![]() The numeric values more or less correspond to the original values. Missing is the step sequencer - however, Logic is quite a bit better. This unofficial patch is based on some diagrams from the manual and also some recordings I had of the synth. ![]() My Korg Poly 800 sadly died back in 1989. ![]()
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