Roland SH-101: Repair, Restoration and Upgrade of a Classic 80's Synth!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @jwatters
    @jwatters 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ahhhhhh - was really wanting to see someone walk through the calibration process before opening up my 101.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  11 месяцев назад

      I thought about it, but nobody is going to sit through a video consisting of two hours of me tweaking pots and listening to droning calibration noise. :)

    • @subs4794
      @subs4794 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@ScottsSynthStuffIMO, people who want to learn how to do it would... SH101 owners and techs... Probably thousands of people around the world 👽🖖🚀

    • @k5r2d2
      @k5r2d2 3 месяца назад

      Yeah - I was actually looking forward to a calibration explanation as well, it could have been a seperate video. However I am gratefull for this great repair video, and especially for all the great and spontaneous commentary. I had a TR-606 that I threw out after 20 years because of so many dead buttons. I wish I had kept it and tried a repair just like this.

  • @aftertheendtimes
    @aftertheendtimes 4 месяца назад +1

    Very good history background explanation of the Roland line in early 80's remember the dumpd prices on these synths, remember my local store sold the last TB-303 for $99 🤗😆🎹🌞❤️☯️🙏 Thanks

  • @andyturner3056
    @andyturner3056 2 месяца назад +1

    Was my 1st synth. Bought it in 85 second hand for only £120. 3 months after I bought the modulation grip and leather strap to use as a keytar, for only £50 from a proper music shop. Loved it. I so regret selling it about 90. I of course made a profit, but nothing like they go for now. Same with the TB-303 I had. Wish I had a way to look into the future.
    Btw did anyone else use a piece of sellotape to hold down the transpose button? Lol

  • @xntricity6446
    @xntricity6446 Год назад +2

    My first analog was the SH-101 in blue with the hand grip. As i was so new to synthesizers i had no idea of what i had and sold it quicker than i bought it. The guy that sold ot to me was equally clueless, but hey its our synthesizer journey.

  • @kgbinfo
    @kgbinfo 7 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing. Just got a 101 of my own (a red one!!) and have found that the power switch needs to be replaced. Ordered the part, and will be following along with your video when it arrives. Really fantastic synth, and I am kicking myself for not getting one years ago.

  • @jjdekay6969
    @jjdekay6969 Год назад +3

    Wonderful save Scott!! Plus your presentation is perfect, you show the struggle but keep upbeat. These projects can be at times a real kick in the backside. In 1991 I got my 1st synth, a yamaha dx21 with a full acc kit. I kept it for years but eventually ,in a gear purge ,it found its way to a dear friend who used it until his untimely passing. I not only got it back but it came with my old D-10 and his Ensoniq Mirage. Sadly the roof leaked where they were stored and there was a bit of damage and the original internal batteries were cooked. Just 2 months ago I got the DX21 working perfectly and is back in the fold. I credit Markus Fuller for insight ,so these synth-save videos really appeal to me. Thank you for the video!!!!!

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! My previous video, where I restore the JD-800, I showed only about half of what it took to get the keybed working again - it would have been hours long otherwise. That was a long, frustrating trial and error effort, so yes - it can be a challenge!
      I've got a couple more of these synth restoration videos coming, one I'm working on right now!

  • @onceupon7532
    @onceupon7532 Год назад +2

    You’re so good at this! I loved my SH-101 and MC-202 combo back in the day. I had my Oberheim DMX drum machine modded with CV and Gate to sync with them and my TB-303’s (I had 3 of them) for my live shows. This has been pure nostalgia for me plus the whole mod with MIDI and all the extra features has been fascinating to watch and learn about. I take my hat off to you - your problem solving talents really impress me too - bloody crazy glue! LOL

    • @christheghostwriter
      @christheghostwriter 11 месяцев назад

      Hey there- I played live electronic music back in the day (and I'm coming out of retirement this November for a live set at EDC Orlando). Your gear list sounds intriguing. Can I hear any of the music you made with gear?

  • @slavetothesquarewave
    @slavetothesquarewave Год назад +1

    I'm pretty certain that I have the connection for the shoulder strap! Have to dig through my studio.

  • @tubbutec
    @tubbutec Год назад +3

    This is a fantastic video. Love how you show every step in detail and explain all there is to know. The demo track is great as well :) Thanks

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +2

      Thanks, actually I think that demo track is terrible, a lot of it is hand played and not quantized, and all I hear is timing mistakes. But oh well. :)
      I had someone tell me that I used the dust shields wrong - what I thought was missing for the two switches was actually what I used on the pots. Oh well, it turned out well in the end.
      I can't tell you how impressed I am with the Tubbutec SH1oh1 firmware. I'm a developer by trade, and you have done an astounding job of putting the new functionality in, making it easy to use, yet not destroying the original SH-101 workflow. Well done!

  • @slavetothesquarewave
    @slavetothesquarewave Год назад +1

    Amazing! Thanks for putting the time in. It's worth it!

  • @11000038
    @11000038 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this video but I feel somewhat humbled! You enthusiasm and abilities are awesome.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад

      Thanks Tim! I have just learned (the hard way!) over maaaany years of doing. :)

  • @keg3212
    @keg3212 Год назад +1

    Just wanted to say I've watched a few of your videos now, really enjoying them and subscribed. Looking forward to watching the rest and any new content you post. Big thumbs up.

  • @vitaminfian
    @vitaminfian Год назад

    As I think American people say “Good job!” 👍🏻

  • @valleyken
    @valleyken Год назад +2

    Wow. That was some crazy creative problem-solving with the little mod switch :-D

    • @valleyken
      @valleyken Год назад

      Great video Scott. I loved how the demo song was done completely on the SH-101. What a nice little but powerful synth that is, especially with the upgrade.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +2

      Gotta do whatever it takes to get it working! I usually can find an equivalent replacement switch...but when I couldn't this time, I thought I might be beat. I figured I'd try working a similar-sized switch and just get it to work somehow. And it does!

  • @clucida
    @clucida Год назад +2

    I love my SH101 and this upgrade is awesome but far too expensive. Thanks for this video !

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +4

      It is a little expensive, but if you look at it, the upgrade is 1/10th the overall current value of the SH-101, and it does add SO MUCH capability to the synth. The sequencer and MIDI upgrades are worth it alone to me, but the additional LFO and ADSR envelope for the filter give the synth additional sonic qualities as well.

  • @74goldenjet
    @74goldenjet Год назад +1

    Great video. Much appreciated ♥

  • @lassel1644
    @lassel1644 Год назад

    this is an iconic synth a bit limited but for the right music its all fine

  • @JX3D
    @JX3D Год назад +2

    Was that Big Clive there saying "One moment please"? 😀

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +2

      THANK YOU!!! I'm glad someone recognized it! 😃😃😃😃😃

    • @richcolour
      @richcolour Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff that cracked me up :D

  • @bbboi5114
    @bbboi5114 Год назад

    Fantastic video, thank you for documenting!
    How hot do you keep your soldering iron? What desoldering station do you use? Since lockdown I've been fixing up slightly less than one 80's synth a year, just often enough to consider buying a desoldering station.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      You'll see a list of the tools (including the soldering station) in the description of the video. I vary the heat depending on what I'm doing. Usually around 700F, but for larger joints or larger components with a lot of metal surface area where the heat wicks off too quickly, I'll bump it up to 800F.

  • @MattLombardi-nr9bn
    @MattLombardi-nr9bn Год назад +1

    Great and inspiring video! I just got my first vintage analog and it's an SH-101. Very clean and everything works except there are scratchy/noisy sliders in the VCF section. The ENV control for the filter gets scratchy if I just put my finger on it lightly. I just purchased some DeoxIT F5 and some D5 to try troubleshooting but now I'm hearing that the F100 and D100 is better for cleaning these parts. Any advice you can provide?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      For these older synths with lots of crud in there, I prefer the F5, as it flushes out all of that grime, and leaves the lubricating layer behind. Nothing wrong with the F100 drops however, it lubricates very well - but does not flush out the dirt that may be causing the problem in the first place.

  • @Frank-vf8xf
    @Frank-vf8xf 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Mr. Scott, greetings and thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with everyone. I have had several problems with the internal batteries that power the CPU and could you please tell me if the SH-101 has this type of batteries that have to be replaced like the JUNO106 or the MC 303 and many others or some other type of battery that can be sulfated and cause damage with acid? Thank you very much for your time and please help me with this issue. Thanks very very much Best regards

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  6 месяцев назад

      The SH-101 doesn't have any patch storage or memory of any kind, so there is no battery inside of it.

  • @NicolasMelis
    @NicolasMelis Год назад +1

    have the same issue when wobbling the power switch on my sh101.. should i change it? or is it something else like a capacitor ? its a power issue for sure though cause mine also has a constant low buzz when it is switched on…. any ideas?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      It's 100% the power switch. It's probably the #1 most common failure on the SH-101.

    • @NicolasMelis
      @NicolasMelis Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff thanks Scott will change it then :)

  • @mixmcinfrarave
    @mixmcinfrarave 7 месяцев назад

    I have a blue One

  • @trance_trousers
    @trance_trousers 11 месяцев назад +1

    Where did you find out how to calibrate your SH-101 please, what steps did you follow? I have an ocilloscope and a multimeter and would like to do this to my own 101.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  11 месяцев назад

      The SH-101 service manual is freely available if you search for it on the web, and it has the instructions in detail.

    • @trance_trousers
      @trance_trousers 10 месяцев назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff sorry to bother you again, but I've tried this today and gotten stuck. I've calibrated the voltages coming out of the CV Out socket, but I can't go any further. The instructions mention a VR9 which I can't see on the board, and when I go to alter the VCO tuning by adjusting VR7 it makes no difference to the frequency shown on the oscilloscope, it's stuck at around 280hz. Any ideas?! Thanks!

  • @astralmatrix
    @astralmatrix Год назад +1

    Great guide! I had a question on the JIS screwdriver. Is that a Vessel P2 or P3? Trying to save money and only buy the size I need to remove the case screws on the SH101. Thanks!

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      The one you see me using there is the P3: amzn.to/3kFchwX

    • @astralmatrix
      @astralmatrix Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Awesome, this is so helpful, thanks!!

  • @flaviob829
    @flaviob829 7 месяцев назад

    Very good video! Where did you get the felt replacements to fit and cover the faders?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  7 месяцев назад +1

      They came from Syntaur: syntaur.com/Part-8192-Dust-shield-set-Roland-SH-101

    • @flaviob829
      @flaviob829 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!@@ScottsSynthStuff

  • @GabrielGarcia-jy7fv
    @GabrielGarcia-jy7fv Год назад +1

    I found one in front of an abandoned house near the garbage. I dont know anything about synths but now I’m looking forward to restore it. I manage to turn it on using C batteries but the power adapter didn’t work. I opened the board and clean it up a little bit, there are some sliders that didn’t work but everything else seems right. Any advice on where to look for parts or things that I should know before so I dont end damaging some important component?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      Wow, that's great luck! I would trace the power in from the power jack to see if the jack itself is not functioning.

  • @scottjacobmartens8852
    @scottjacobmartens8852 15 дней назад

    Hey Scott, I'm thinking about buying an SH-101, but the seller said that since the tubutech midi was installed sometimes when you use the sequencer the arpeggiator kicks on. Is that a simple fix?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  13 дней назад +1

      I've never had that occur on mine!

    • @scottjacobmartens8852
      @scottjacobmartens8852 13 дней назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Any thoughts as to why this is the case? It seems to work after resetting.

  • @macronencer
    @macronencer Год назад +1

    Would anyone be kind enough to advise me please? My SH101 turns on and the lights come on OK, but there's now almost no sound apart from a faint clicking (previously I did get a sound but every note was the same, very high, pitch). I'd like to know whether this is a known fault, and easy to fix - I have very basic soldering skills but I'd probably prefer anything difficult to be done by someone more experienced. Thanks for any info!

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      Honestly, without opening it up and doing some diagnostics, it's tough to tell. It could be as simple as the power switch...but it could very well be something much more complex.

    • @macronencer
      @macronencer Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Many thanks for your input. Perhaps I'll at least open it up and see if I can see any obvious damaged components - I can give it a clean while I'm at it!

  • @tudorhoria764
    @tudorhoria764 Год назад

    Hello. the piano on the Yamaha montage sounds better than the DGX 670 - 660 cvp?The quality of the piano and the sound. I use 2 Hs7 monitors and a Yamaha Hs8s subwoofer. Please answer me . thank you very much . Horia

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад

      That's a tough one. I played a DGX 670 while at Sweetwater, and it is the most real sounding digital piano I've ever played. Close your eyes, and it would be tough to tell apart from a real piano. It also has sympathetic resonance modeling, which the Montage does not. The Montage is great, but it's not going to sound as good as a purpose-built instrument like the Yamaha Digital Grands.

    • @tudorhoria764
      @tudorhoria764 Год назад

      Thanks very much !

    • @tudorhoria764
      @tudorhoria764 Год назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @timwood3770
    @timwood3770 10 месяцев назад

    desolder , why do you keep saying sodder

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  10 месяцев назад

      ummm...because that's the correct pronunciation of the word solder? The L is silent.

  • @jasonakagecko
    @jasonakagecko 5 месяцев назад

    Only a matter of time you will be selling all those digital Synthizer’s and replacing them with vintage analogue originals, because they sound way better.😂

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  5 месяцев назад

      Not a chance. I like the sound of the vintage analogs, but I definitely do not like having to pull them apart and fix them all the time...which happens.

  • @bradk5174
    @bradk5174 Год назад

    ✔️ 𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M