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On Sunday 11 March 2012 12.38.10 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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It doesn't sound like an empty battery, anyway, I
would replace the
battery.
It also doesn't sound like broken oscillators or filters.
Dunno if some special Roland chip manages the routing and controls.
I changed the battery (and the battery holder). This and serving the
mechanical aftertouch system are usually the first thing I do on those
keyboards.
I got my first one back in 1987 and the last one
3 years ago.
You don't own another borked JX anymore? With two of the same or
similar boards you might be able to repair one of them yourself or let
it repair one, for less money.
No, I delivered it as electro trash at the recycle station.
I was decided to move on and more or less forget about getting exactly
this sounds for the future, but I turned around 180 degrees and changed
my mind after listening to this:
http://wvmusic.bandcamp.com/track/spacestations
The synth you hear here is a Roland Juno 6 analog synthesizer (in
production in 1982!). I mean.. listen to how a six voice very simple
polyphonic synth can produce that warm thick sounds and still fit so
perfect in a 2012 mix! It's fantastic and I still don't stop to be
amazed!
Thanks for your comments, I really enjoy this thread.
Jostein