MATRIXSYNTH: JUNO-106 TEST PROCEDURE


Monday, October 15, 2007

JUNO-106 TEST PROCEDURE

"'IF' your JUNO-106 has (a) broken VCF/VCA chip(s) or WAVE-GENERATOR chip(s), then this simple test procedure will show you which one(s) it is/are. Other problems with the circuitry around these chips is also possible, but in 95% of all cases, it will be one of them that causes the problems. This test is by no means final. Only an experienced synthesizer technician can perform the necessary tests to check what the exact problem is with you JUNO-106."

click here for the procedure. Be sure to check out the rest of The Analog Renaissance while there.
via Jeroen of The Analog Renaissance.

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