![]() ![]() This was the first synth I ever bought back in the 80s when I got my first job. The original korg one broke many years ago and I just use my guitar stomp box adaptor with it now. I have not got a power adaptor for it but it uses the standard guitar stomp box 9V type. It comes with a real manual that you can actually read and it still has the original data tape cassette with it for factory sounds, though I have never used the tape and can’t verify if the cassette works or not. All other switches, sliders, knobs and keys work. The D# note still sounds if you play it from another controller keyboard or a sequencer or using the pitch bend but the actual key doesnt work when you press it. ![]() Everything works on this unit except for 2nd D# key for some reason. It also has onboard digital delay, basic step sequencer and a MIDI interface so that you can sync it it sequencers, drum machines and computers with midi compatibility. It has 2 DCOs and a noise generator each with their own ADSR envelope generator and most importantly it has an analogue VCF filter which makes this instrument sound great. ![]() ” korg poly 800 mk2 digital/analogue synthesizer. ![]()
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