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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Roland Juno-106 Mounting & Changing Voice Chips

Juno-106 - Series 4, Part 4

Published on Oct 3, 2012 by Syntegrator

"This video is all about sourcing the parts (with part numbers and vendors) to recondition a Juno-106 to the same standards as mine. I show the voice chip socket/pin parts that I have finally decided on, and then show a good affordable CPU board battery clip (good for other synths too) and finally show the IEC power receptacle I am using to rid my old synths of their lamp cords, pig tails and 2-Prong Roland cables."

See this post for the Juno-106 Voice Chip Repair Video.

Update:

Juno-106 - Series 4, Part 3

Published on Oct 4, 2012 by Syntegrator

"On this channel I have shown many Juno-106 voice chips before and after de-soldering from their parent module board: For those of you who want the details, this video is where I show the exact procedure recorded in full with tips and (not really patented) tricks.

Enjoy... And remember, I am not responsible for any voice chips you melt along the way ;-)"

Juno-106 - Series 4, Part 1

Published on Aug 17, 2012 by Syntegrator

"Here we take a good look at brand new tact switch caps for the Juno-106 and revisit the whole 'Juno's Blues' issue of UV discoloration in button caps that have been in service for the last 30 years.

Sadly, I no longer have a source for new Juno-106 caps like those shown in this video - I bought out Roland Canada's entire remaining inventory of them a few years ago and after this rebuild I'm all out of blue 3-element caps. From now on it's going to have to be reconditioned blues or nothing... :-("

Juno-106 - Series 4, Part 2

Published on Aug 17, 2012 by Syntegrator

"A completed Juno-106! Check it out... ;-)"

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