"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.
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?
ReplyDeleteI have a 106 voice board that has two voices with no suboscillator.
ReplyDeleteI 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...
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.
ReplyDeletehow did you removed the epxoy? :oD
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