Hi!
I came across this mint Poly 61 at a Goodwill, and have been experiencing nothing short of amazing results for the past two years. I made the mistake of letting a friend borrow it for a short tour and it came back with a bunch of problems. Mainly, the sounds just arent the same; some are even seemingly muted. I was hoping that a factory reset would, to some degree, solve this. Cant find any info on how to do this without the original, physical tape for the unit. Any help as to how to restore the poly 61 back to factory settings would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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Korg Poly 61 Factory Reset
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Hi OIP,
Did you manage to sort your problem in the end?
Cheers,
Paul
Did you manage to sort your problem in the end?
Cheers,
Paul
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How to reset a Poly 61
As the P61 is not a modern digital synth, unfortunately there is no quick reset option and the data all comes back with a few button presses.
There are two options really both available at this site: http://www.synthmania.com/poly-61m.htm
The easy way: download the WAV file and play it back into the Poly 61 tape interface and the factory sound set will be restored. Disadvantage here is that it is not particularly reliable and may take a lot of fiddling around to get it to work.
The hard way: from the same site download the data tables and painstakingly enter all the parameter values (all 32 of them!) for each of 56 factory patches. This will take a couple of hours but it is foolproof and you will learn something about how to program the Poly 61 along the way.
PS: Make sure the ROM battery has been replaced recently....this is maybe why you have lost all the factory presets in the first place!
There are two options really both available at this site: http://www.synthmania.com/poly-61m.htm
The easy way: download the WAV file and play it back into the Poly 61 tape interface and the factory sound set will be restored. Disadvantage here is that it is not particularly reliable and may take a lot of fiddling around to get it to work.
The hard way: from the same site download the data tables and painstakingly enter all the parameter values (all 32 of them!) for each of 56 factory patches. This will take a couple of hours but it is foolproof and you will learn something about how to program the Poly 61 along the way.
PS: Make sure the ROM battery has been replaced recently....this is maybe why you have lost all the factory presets in the first place!
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