12:12 yes!! When I restored my Juno-106, I considered replacing the power supply - but a common aftermarket replacement which I won't name here, built on a few simple commodity switching modules, was being sold for $450! Give me a break! I spent some time and about $5 on parts to instead just fix my original Roland PSU.
Hey bro.i just love these videos. Its a wondful insight into how you gentlemen work to preserve the things we love. Im sure, not a lot of people understand the impotance of this sort of thing. Kudos to you, Synthchaser.✊️
I just love the way u make something so expansive so easy to understand. Especially considering what u r fixing. People dream about owning them. It,s there next big thing. Dreams cost nothing. Paying for it costs everything sometimes. I have an Arturia matrixbrute, it was a huge buy for me. It was broken when i bought it i had to travel 300 miles to get it. It was the only one in Scotland that i knew about
Fantastic, Synthchaser! I was wondering if there were any replacement sliders for the panpots; great to know that there are, and that they can be illuminated as well! The LM-2 takes me back to the '80s, when I was assistant engineer at a 24-track studio. Nice memories!
So the curcuits that make the sounds are just a shift registers pouring the samples from the EPROMs into a DAC. It's kind of like the analog video circuit in a computer drawing data in video memory on a CRT.
Thanks for the info about the alfa chip. I knew alfa made a bunch of other vintage chips but didn't know they made a 3320. That would have saved me a few bucks fixing an oberheim dx lol
TY for addressing the very limited replacement slider potentiometer options with these! You are an asset to the vintage gear community!
12:12 yes!! When I restored my Juno-106, I considered replacing the power supply - but a common aftermarket replacement which I won't name here, built on a few simple commodity switching modules, was being sold for $450! Give me a break! I spent some time and about $5 on parts to instead just fix my original Roland PSU.
Hey bro.i just love these videos. Its a wondful insight into how you gentlemen work to preserve the things we love. Im sure, not a lot of people understand the impotance of this sort of thing. Kudos to you, Synthchaser.✊️
Amazing upgrades! Thank you Synthchaser 👏🏼
I just love the way u make something so expansive so easy to understand. Especially considering what u r fixing. People dream about owning them. It,s there next big thing. Dreams cost nothing. Paying for it costs everything sometimes. I have an Arturia matrixbrute, it was a huge buy for me. It was broken when i bought it i had to travel 300 miles to get it. It was the only one in Scotland that i knew about
Nice upgrade kit!
As always, a great video. Also thanks for realistic and clever swap out solutions.
Thank You 👍
Fantastic, Synthchaser! I was wondering if there were any replacement sliders for the panpots; great to know that there are, and that they can be illuminated as well! The LM-2 takes me back to the '80s, when I was assistant engineer at a 24-track studio. Nice memories!
You make it look so easy. Been tracking the non working kick on mine for ages and cant even get a clean read on my scope lol
Awesome!
I'm just curious why you have the logo covered upon your DS1054?
Amazing!
I officially put forward the motion that you should henceforth be called:
Professor Synthchaser...!
🎉❤
So the curcuits that make the sounds are just a shift registers pouring the samples from the EPROMs into a DAC. It's kind of like the analog video circuit in a computer drawing data in video memory on a CRT.
These replacement parts are "the things that dreams are made of"
still have pain I sold my unit .
Why no heatsink for your power supply design?
It's designed so no heatsink is needed.
@@Synthchaser that and semiconductors are somewhere between a bit and a lot more efficient than they were when this unit was made.
Thanks for the info about the alfa chip. I knew alfa made a bunch of other vintage chips but didn't know they made a 3320. That would have saved me a few bucks fixing an oberheim dx lol