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via this eBay listing
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"This unit's been meticulously overhauled with future-proofing measures, sparing no expense, unlike the typically half-assed jobs done by most other techs/sellers (if they even bother to service theirs). The refurbishing process required 37 hours of skilled vintage synth tech labor, plus parts costs. This work is very time consuming and costly and is reflected in our price."
Monday, December 01, 2025
Roland Juno-106 61-Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer w/ New Voice Chips
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via this Reverb listing
"The Juno-106 synthesizer was Roland’s successor to the Juno-60 and was first released in 1984. It was one of Roland’s first synthesizers to include MIDI and the patch memory was expanded to 128 patches over the 56 available on the Juno-60.
The synth is polyphonic with 6 voices and 1 digital controlled oscillator per voice. It has a chorus effect to fatten up the sound and by pressing both the Poly 1 and 2 switches at the same time, the synth can be played in monophonic unison mode with all 6 voices playing on every key pressed. It has a non-resonant high pass filter and a resonant low-pass filter.
It’s easy to program and remains a popular synth to this day.
This unit was fully serviced in Oct 2021 at Bell Tone Synth Works and at that time, all 6 voice chips were replaced with Analogue Renaissance voice chips. In addition, they performed the following services:
Replace 3 electrolytic smoothing capacitors in power supply, reflow solder on power transistors/regulators, adjust power supply rail voltages
Re-solder output board jacks, cleaned output level switch and tuning pot.
Clean volume pot, portamento pot and pitch bend pot.
Replace old soldered-in patch memory battery with new battery in battery holder for easy replacement in the future; reload sounds.
Calibrate all parameters to Roland specs.
Replace 2-prong Japanese power cable connector with standard 3-prong IEC C14
Replace all panel button tact switches, clean all sliders, replace crumbly slider dust gaskets with new ones.
Replaced (2) MN3009 BBD IC's in Chorus circuit with new Xvive MN3009s to reduce noisy wooshing
Repaired and re-centered bender pot by resoldering the wiring and re-aligning to get the bender working correctly."
via this Reverb listing
"The Juno-106 synthesizer was Roland’s successor to the Juno-60 and was first released in 1984. It was one of Roland’s first synthesizers to include MIDI and the patch memory was expanded to 128 patches over the 56 available on the Juno-60.The synth is polyphonic with 6 voices and 1 digital controlled oscillator per voice. It has a chorus effect to fatten up the sound and by pressing both the Poly 1 and 2 switches at the same time, the synth can be played in monophonic unison mode with all 6 voices playing on every key pressed. It has a non-resonant high pass filter and a resonant low-pass filter.
It’s easy to program and remains a popular synth to this day.
This unit was fully serviced in Oct 2021 at Bell Tone Synth Works and at that time, all 6 voice chips were replaced with Analogue Renaissance voice chips. In addition, they performed the following services:
Replace 3 electrolytic smoothing capacitors in power supply, reflow solder on power transistors/regulators, adjust power supply rail voltages
Re-solder output board jacks, cleaned output level switch and tuning pot.
Clean volume pot, portamento pot and pitch bend pot.
Replace old soldered-in patch memory battery with new battery in battery holder for easy replacement in the future; reload sounds.
Calibrate all parameters to Roland specs.
Replace 2-prong Japanese power cable connector with standard 3-prong IEC C14
Replace all panel button tact switches, clean all sliders, replace crumbly slider dust gaskets with new ones.
Replaced (2) MN3009 BBD IC's in Chorus circuit with new Xvive MN3009s to reduce noisy wooshing
Repaired and re-centered bender pot by resoldering the wiring and re-aligning to get the bender working correctly."
Stranger Things - "Kids Two" Moog Matriarch Cover
video upload by Toco
"Cover of one of my favorite songs from Stranger Things on the Moog Matriarch!
https://tuomikoskimusic.carrd.co/"
KORG ARP 2600 FS DEMO
video upload by EthanRayMusic
"Here's 8 minutes of me messing around on Korg's full size reissue of the ARP 2600. This is by no means a comprehensive showcase of its sonic potential, which is vast, but just a small taste of how great it sounds.
No reverb or effects, just the pure, dry signal of the 2600 going into my interface."
KORG TRIDENT MK1 Analog Synth Demo
video upload by EthanRayMusic
"Here's a brief sample of me playing the Korg Trident MK1 analog polyphonic synth. This is an incredibly lush and beautiful instrument with some of the finest sounding synth strings around.
The synth section alone sounds wonderfully gritty and bright in a way that really cuts through. The filter tone is also really great, with a very starry, twinkly quality.
The built in flanger is quite unique and sounds awesome."
Ult Sound Vs Roland #vintagesynth #rolandsystem100 #ultsoundds4
video upload by Alex Ball
"Trying out the snap and click of the Ult Sound DS-4 Custom with the rubbery warmth of the System 100. Pretty great pairing I'd say."
Progress on the Roland Super JX 10 Vecoven V4 editor build.
video upload by Craig Barnes
"I've finally managed to lay everything out on the bench and install the voice boards and midi board into the CME UF-70 chassis."
MetaModule Tutorials: Producer Pack 70s Comp & 70s EQ
video upload by 4ms Company
"You can view the patch notes and download the files to try out on your MetaModule: https://forum.4ms.info/t/producer-pac..."
EP04 : SEQ MODE 🟦 HERMOD+ TUTORIALS
video upload by Squarp instruments
"In this episode, we’re exploring the SEQ mode of Hermod+. We'll look at how to set up Sequence mode, break down what a pattern contains, and show you how to manage and load different projects while keeping everything perfectly synchronized.
All the shortcuts used in this video are listed here :
🏃♀️ https://squarp.net/hermodplus/manual/...
CHAPTERS
0:00 INTRO
01:58 Part 1 : OVERVIEW
03:19 Part 2 : PATTERN CONTENT
04:38 Part 3 : SYNC VALUES
05:44 Part 4 : RUN MODES
06:52 Part 5 : SEQUENCE CHAINS
08:04 Part 6 : SAVE/LOAD
COMPLETE MANUAL
🇬🇧 https://squarp.net/hermodplus/manual/"
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