Saturday, April 10, 2010
Roland TB-303 Jamming & Testing My New Switches After Replacement
YouTube via LonDonsen — February 20, 2010 — "Jamming and testing my new switches after replacement, done by myself. It's easy to do if you have some basic knowledge about soldering and electronics. It was worth the effort because all 24 switches respond as new and it's a treat to programme this little monster of an analogue synth. I'm so happy...! I recommend this to everyone who has a pain in the ass when programming with old, filthy switches!
- 24-Switch Replacement-set RL-13129715S3
- Ordered at Vintage Planet, Netherlands!
- Payed around 20€"
inside a Roland TB-303
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