MATRIXSYNTH: Juno Filter Module


Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Juno Filter Module

Update. I have removed the image and quote from AH at dj hohum's request.

via dj hohum:
"I've taken the images down from my flickr site and I plan to bring the images and description of the finished module back in the future on a different site."

Here's the link to the post on AH. Sorry folks, I try to respect people's wishes when it comes to content on this blog. Not sure why dj hohum wanted it pulled, but he did. I'm not removing the post altogether as there are comments here and of course it is interesting synth info .

8 comments:

  1. this is fricking awesome. next stop, the Juno DCO?

    i hope so.

    i wonder if he'll take orders?

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  2. I second that.. awesome!
    Perhaps should team up with the guy making 80017a clones.
    I am curious to hear how it sounds with an analog VCO source as opposed to the not so nice DCOs in the 106..

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  3. I want the cheese-but-signature juno stereo chorus in a module a LOT

    c

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  4. having the chorus is quite simple actually.

    speaking of the juno VCF, be carfull because the VCF chips will probably self destruct in a few years... crappy junos... I've already repeared mine several times.

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  5. Grab an old Boss CE-300 rack unit for the Juno chorus... they go for cheeeeeaaaaap and will give you exactly what you are looking for.

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  6. In regards to the Juno VCF failing it is most often the output VCA that fails and not the filter. The use of the VCA is strictly optional. The VCF can be used by itself, and, in fact, this is a good thing to do with an otherwise dead juno chip.

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  7. This is interesting...the guy who slammed us on the net for not publishing our schematics makes clones of equipment from companies that do.

    - P

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  8. It's not a clone. It's a module made from a Roland chip. Calling it a clone is like claiming someone is cloning Ford's products because they put a 289 in their vega.

    Seriously, this is a great use for dead chips which would otherwise just be trash. When the guy who made this steals one of your designs then you can whine. Right now, you just sound petty.

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