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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Roland JL1?

Anyone know what this is? Title link takes you to more shots on Failed Muso.


Consensus is this is a DIY project in a Roland CSQ-100 box.

4 comments:

  1. Fake / somebody just used a Roland panel on their DIY project.

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  2. I wonder if it might be a hacked up Oberheim DS2, or someone's attempt to build something similar.

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  3. hello all

    I built this back in 1986

    It is called JL1 after me.

    I knackered up the original roland unit, but then I designed my own hardware sequencer and fitted it into the duff box.

    I sold it to my freind Alex in the 1980's, I would love to know if it still works?

    It has a 1V/Octave and a gate signal output, the old analogue standard before midi.

    If you still have this please contact me at

    jimboxoid@hotmail.co.uk

    Jim

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  4. I built this back in 1986

    It is called JL1 after me.

    James Lowe

    I knackered up the original roland unit, but then I designed my own hardware sequencer and fitted it into the duff box.

    I sold it to my freind Alex in the 1980's, I would love to know if it still works?

    It has a 1V/Octave and a gate signal output, the old analogue standard before midi.

    If you still have this please contact me at

    jimboxoid@hotmail.co.uk

    Jim

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