


Locate the ground pad next to connector CN9 and solder a ground wire to it.Solder a length or wire to the resistor.Ĭover the resistor and it's leads with heat-shrink tubing. Solder the 1K resistor to the arm of the 5K pot.1K resistor ( 1/ 8W or more will work fine.Knob to make the pot look pretty and feel good.5K (or 4.7K) linear taper pot ( 1/ 8W or more will work fine).If I visit where you live or you visit where I live (currently Wellington NZ) you owe me lunch. If you perform this modification send me an email with pictures, samples and your location. This modification is Copyright Atom Smasher and published under a Picture, Sample, Lunch-Ware License: If anyone wants to send me samples of their modded synth, maybe I'll post it here. The cost of having this modification performed by skilled hands is probably less than the cost Synth/guitar/amp technician if they can do it for you. If you have doubts about your ability to perform this modification, ask your local If you don't have a lot of experience replacing components on a circuit board. Unfortunately, replacing the resistors risks damage to the circuit board Resistors before trying to connect wires to them. I highly recommend replacing those resistors with vertically oriented 1/ 4W Soldering directly to 1/ 8W resistors mounted tightly to aīoard is something that beginers should avoid (but it seems so easy!). Moog Slayer, I suspect it will result in more casualties. I'd like to also point out that I will not be responsible for blown speakers, amps & ear-drums.Īlthough this modification seems easier than the In addition to the usual disclaimers (if you break it, it's your problem, not mine!), Moog Slayer modification for a total of 3 knobs full of fun. This modification very nicely compliments the To far beyond the normal capabilities of a Poly-800. The results are capable of sounding very much like an FM synthesizer.Ī knob allows the effect to be turned from completely off, This is commonly known as FM control of a filter.Īlthough it's technically not Frequency Modulation, This modification to the Poly-800 series of synthesizers adds the ability to FM-800 Filter Mod for Korg EX-800 and Poly-800įM-800 By Atom Smasher Filter Mod for Korg EX-800 and Poly-800Īlso see the HAWK-800 mod, and keep an eye out for the Reviews, Pictures, Tech Notes
