To load the patches, you'll need a mini audio jack cable (not included) between the synth and a computer or phone and you just play the sound file. I'm counting myself lucky that the Moog Slayer mods worked, not keen to keep going.I have the audio file that loads up the presets in case you erase them or the backup battery dies and needs replacing. Midi ports fully working so you can control this from other devices or vice versa.I've replaced the two resistors that had shorted in the patch dump out circuit but it didn't fix the issue. All ports working except for tape out (dumping presets) and power (which I've replaced with working). I've also added a new power supply and input, output amplifier chip and an internal patch backup battery to avoid patch loss during power down. One knob is for cutoff frequency, the other for some hardcore resonance. You can see this addition in the form of 2 x potentiometer knobs top left of the keyboard. I've personally added the Moog Slayer mod to give the synth some epic filter madness. My Korg Poly 800 was one of the first made as recognised by the red LED's on the main logic board.
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