MATRIXSYNTH: Korg Poly-800 played through Moog Sub Phatty


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Korg Poly-800 played through Moog Sub Phatty

Published on Nov 19, 2013 msix Anthony·1 video

"A quick little video to demonstrate some of the sonic possibilities of substituting Korg Poly-800's filter with a Sub Phatty. Not a well prepared or imaginative one, just to give you the taste of this idea.

Poly-800 is sending MIDI to Sub Phatty to trigger it's gate and envelope and retrigger the LFO. Thus Sub Phatty becomes a natural extension to Poly-800 and provides it's multi-pole filter and multidrive circuit for polyphonic use.

Intro/outro music: https://soundcloud.com/messier6/ep-funk"

via Anthony Alfimov on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

On a side note, there are some notes there on the Poly-800 via Josh Nursing: "The Poly-800 filter is only limited by the lack of circuitry and control knobs in the Poly-800. It's actually a very powerful and fantastic-sounding filter once you mod the Poly-800, with 12/24dB/oct switchable mode, realtime cutoff and resonance. The actual limitations aren't in its filter but in its oscillator section..." You can find info on the Moog Slayer Mod here. They do come up pretty often on the site as you can see here. Below is a video I missed. Be sure to also see the FrankenKorg 800 Demo here.

Korg Poly-800 Moog Slayer Mod + Switchable Filter
Uploaded on Jul 20, 2011 yashnu·83 videos
Super high resonance right after :30. Watch your speaker levels.

"Synth DIY. Real-time Cutoff and Resonance, with switchable filter mode"

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