Well when it arrived a key had fell out and one of the keys wasn't triggering so I bought a reed switch from Maplin and soldered it in to replace the non-working one. That was fine.clueless wrote:What knob did you turn that could possibly damage a polyvoks?
Then I opened it up again to replace the other key successfully and when I put it back together there was now a really loud humming sound on the outputs that's higher in pitch than your usual grounding hum. It's only there when the gate is open.
At first I thought I'd maybe not connected the grounding wire to the keyboard assembly properly but on further inspection it seems something more serious has developed. Maybe a blown cap on the power supply? Who knows - it's with a good synth tech right now and I should have it back before Christmas.
Here's what it sounded like before - http://www.digitaloguesynth.com/synths/ ... livoks.mp3.
And after the problem developed - http://www.digitaloguesynth.com/buggeredpolivoks.mp3.
My model is apparently a really early one with the dirtier sounding filter but I find it can sound quite musical at times too. It's got a ripping, sharp quality.
I know you don't like the sound of the Polivoks though clueless - as memo said it ain't bound to be everyone's cup of tea.






