[sdiy] Roland D-10 modifications
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Sun Mar 24 15:11:14 CET 2002
Isn't the D-10 a digital (CPU based) synth? I think that
the D-110 has a similar (and I'm told cut down) internal
engine. If so, I doubt that it can be modified in any
useful way. I've written software to allow easy tone data
modification for my D-110, but I doubt it would work on
a D-10 if my friend is right. I always thought the D-110
was just a D-10 without the keyboard, but he told me this
isn't the case.
<yashk2000 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I've got an ageing (to put things mildly) Roland D-10. I'd like to get rid
>of the hiss as well as learn any other possible modifications that I can
>bring to my synth.
>
>If I cannot mod it, I'll probaby try to salvage it for parts to build
>another synth. Do you think that could be possible?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Yash.
>
>
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