I presume its your regular battery than needs a change.I hope. As far as Ive read, only the later Poly 800 mkii would receive sysex.we'll see, else I'll find some old tape deck.īy the way.since I have your attention does any of you lads know how this system stores memory/settings? I did two patches late last night and saved them to mem, but woke up this morning only to find that they're gone. Will you believe I dont have a single one my mothers old cyan-coloured walkman would suffice, heh.you know the ones that required 4 batteries to operate and had both a belt-clip and a shoulder-strap.Īs soon as I get back home to my modest home-studio, I'll try to see if it can receive sysex.Im not exactly sure what version this poly 800 is. Plastic: Yeah, I kinda figured it could have something to do with my late 90's tape-deck actually.If nothing else, I guess I'll have to dig out an old tape-recorder at some flee-market or something. wav files too, just in case.and different sound banks (from original to personal custom ones).nuffin.whats up with that? Even if the lithium (?) battery is old, then it should be able to save and load sound banks in mem as long as the power is on, right?Īnyone got any bright ideas? or been through this as well? I checked with the user reviews here on HC, and apparently other users have been having the same problem.ĭoes anyone have any first-hand experience of this? Ive been trying for over 2 hours to load one simple sound bank, and Ive tried several different. wav files off the net, but I cant get the friggin thing to load. I figured if I didnt like it, I could sell it for atleast what I paid for it (checking ebay and other local sources, they're atleast the double).Īnyway.Ive been trying to program some sounds of my own from scratch, but never got really satisfied, so I decided to try and load the original sound bank to get some kind of reference. ∙ Output- Line/Headphone stereo phone output jack for plugging into headphones, guitar amp, mixer or recorder.Sorry to have to write this, but Ive been through the net and this very forum in search of answers, but to no avail.Īs some of you might have ready already, I managed to pick up a Korg Poly 800 for a mere $40. ∙ Guitar Pickup selector Input - (HIGH output, humbucking pickups) (Low output, single coil pickups) ∙ Power supply - Four AAA’s, up to 9 hours use, or optional adapter (DC9V). ∙ Battery Low display - The Battery display Icon lights up when it’s time to change the batteries. ∙ HBB (Hyper Bass Boost) - Add a low frequency Boost. You can also slow down the playback speed without affecting the pitch. ∙ Phrase Trainer function - A segment of audio (Maximum of 16 seconds in Low FI mode) (8 seconds HI FI) recorded in to the AUX jack from any audio source can be looped for repeated playback. Great for practicing along with your favorite music. ∙ AUX Effect functions - Any audio sound connected to the AUX in jack can be Transposed or Center-Canceled. Bass lines can be turned ON/OFF independently of the rhythms and the key can be selected. ∙ Rhythm & Bass function - You can jam along with 40 different rhythm and Bass patterns. ∙ Backlit LCD - Improves visibility in dark locations. ∙ Auto Tuner function – Works in Bypass mode and has an Output Mute function for on stage tuning. ∙ Intelligent Pitch Shifter – allows you to harmonize in key. ∙ Value Dial - This lets you rapidly select programs, or edit the effects. ∙ IPE (Integrated Parameter Edit) system, easy to adjust effect settings. Up to 7 effects can be used simultaneously. ∙ 56 Types of Effects – including all your favorites (plus some). This function is in the last section of this guide. The factory preload data is easily reloaded. As with any multi effects processor, the possibilities are endless and you will achieve the tone you, (or better yet) your customer is looking for. The more you do it, the better you will retain the information.ĭo not be afraid to edit the programs. The sooner you try it the better you will retain the information. The best way is to read a section of the guide and try the feature and/or function at the same time. You will get the most out of the Pandora PX3 “Quick Guide” by actually putting what you have learned into use. It is an extremely useful and easy to use tool for practicing and recording contemporary and vintage guitar sounds.
Besides improving the existing features of the PX2, we’ve added a number of extremely powerful features and functions, improved the quality of sound and created better and more up-to-date programs. The Pandora PX3 is the most powerful Personal Effects Processor ever produced.