

When the two position switch is flipped toward ground then the noise gate will never activate, as is the purpose of this modification. – Screw the Chorus PCB back to the front panel, and reconnect CN6. – Locate R80 from the top side of the Chorus PCB.
#Korg poly 800 battery mod mod#
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE NOISE GATE MOD Lastly, even in a performance setting, defeating the built-in noise gate allows for other real-time noise suppression to be used, most of which will be more configurable and effective than the synthesizer’s own hardware. This effect can be more distracting and jarring than the noise it is intended to conceal, as the contrast between noise and signal is actually made more evident.Īlso, in a studio setting, modern noise reduction solutions (iZotope RX, et al) work exceptionally well, and can mitigate or even totally eliminate all noise throughout the entire signal rather than just hoping a strong signal will mask any noise present until the gate clamps down without subtlety. In the case of the Poly-800, this muting can be abrupt and cause “spitting” and “fizzing” type noises in the decay tail, especially on patches with long, gradual release settings. Like any noise gate, the Poly-800 noise gate does not truly eliminate noise, but rather just mutes the audio path when the signal drops below a certain threshold. REASONS TO DISABLE THE POLY-800 NOISE GATE Doing so requires modifications to the hardware, but is non-destructive and can be easily reversed, if desired.
#Korg poly 800 battery mod how to#
This is a guide on how to add a toggle switch to optionally defeat the built-in noise gate feature on the Korg Poly-800 (original mk1 model) synthesizer.

The Korg Poly-800 should NOT be plugged in or turned on while performing this modification! Be mindful of static discharge and electric shock. The usual disclaimers about liability and damaging your equipment apply.
