Roland Juno-106 with Bad Voice Chip Restored

Back in November I wrote an article titled What is Your Favorite Poly Synth? discussing mostly vintage polyphonic synthesizers. One of them that kept coming up was the Roland Juno-106. Researching these popular synths, I found that they are fairly easy to come by, and usually reasonably priced. I found a great deal on one and snapped it up only to discover that it had the dreaded voice chip problem. Fortunately the seller agreed to refund part of the purchase price to help pay for the repairs. Six weeks later I have finally got it up and running, but it took some doing. Read on for more, and the the synth sound of the day.

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Roland D50 Microtrack No. 5

This microtrack was made with a D-50 factory preset called Twilight Zone. The D-50 is quite capable of generating sophisticated special effects. Still looking for a PG-1000, but might start using some librarian software specifically designed for the D-50 to at least be able to use a mouse or track pad to program patches.

Twilight Zone

Roland D50 Microtrack No. 4

The D-50 factory preset, A Fifth of Space, used in this microtrack sounds remarkably analog, a result of the unique linear arithmetic synthesis model that Roland debuted in this instrument.

A Fifth of Space

Roland D50 Microtrack No. 3

This is the third in my series of Roland D-50 microtracks. Once again I used an evolving factory preset. This one is called Soundtrack and Hold. What I like particularly about this sound are the harmonic textures and the spacial qualities presented. There’s some serious ping pong going on if you listen on headphones.

Soundtrack n Hold

Roland D50 Microtrack No. 2

Here another microtrack recorded with the Roland D-50 that uses another evolving factory preset called Sweep Loop on C.

Sweep Loop on C