MATRIXSYNTH: Roland HS-60


Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Roland HS-60

via this auction

"The HS 60 is basically a JUNO 106 with built in speakers and an audio input to play a drum machine, etc. through the speakers. ALL 6 VOICES ARE 100%!!! I HAD THE EPOXY REMOVED FROM ALL 6 VOICE CHIPS, SO THEY ARE ALL FUNCTIONING PERFECTLY, AS SEEN IN THE PHOTO"

Inside a Roland Juno-106 / HS-60.

4 comments:

  1. Mine works fine except that the sub-oscillator slider either isn't working, or, the sub-oscillator just plain isn't working. Anyone know what to do about that?

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  2. I have a 106 voice board that has two voices with no suboscillator.

    I checked and I think the transistors that implement the subosc VCA function are bad for those two voices.

    If only some of your voices have no subosc, I suspect that. Otherwise, it might be something more global...

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  3. I'm not sure. I mean I've done the note test or whatever on it, all the voices work, it's got the full polyphony that is intended... just that the sub never works.

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