FW: [AH] Re: Jupiter-8 part needed FIXED!
2000-06-22 by Verschut, Ricardo
-----Original Message----- From: DrTempus [mailto:drtempus@...] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:41 AM Cc: synth-diy@...; analogue@... Subject: [AH] Re: Jupiter-8 part needed FIXED! Thanks everyone for replying! When Tony Allgood mentioned the SH-09, it made me think of a dead RS-09 I have, and I decided to make it more dead. ;-). (Didn't realize it had the BA662A in it. I replaced it and now I have all 16 VCOs firing, YAY!, of course I'm not done, 2 minor problems to knock out now. 1) VCO2 sine waveform noisy 2) VOICES A,B,C,D sound brighter than VOICES E,F,G,H. I assume this is narrowing the problem to a MODULE CONTROLLER, which one, I not sure. Thanks again! I'm slowly getting closer to being ready for a midi kit. -Allen www.darkaether.net Trevor Page wrote:
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> > Hi, > > I recently obtained a number of BA662A's from Roland in the UK without > problems - but I did have to specify a Jupiter 8. So there's plenty in the > UK branch. Their computer came up with nothing when I specified the part > number that appears in the TB303's user manual. > > Trev > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tony Allgood <oakley@...> > To: DrTempus <drtempus@...>; <synth-diy@...> > Cc: <analogue@...> > Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 10:29 PM > Subject: Re: Jupiter-8 part needed > > > Hi all, > > > > Allen wrote> I am looking for Roland part number 15229802 generally > > called: BA662A or B. Roland US said they don't have any. > > > > Do try Roland again. Certainly Roland UK did have them the last time I > > looked. But try asking for BA662 and say it comes from a SH-09. The part > > number computer at Roland UK can be very peculiar. Certainly if you ask > > for BA662 from a TB303, you get no supply. A JP8, however, comes up > > trumps. If the JP8 has failed this time, try another synth. > > > > On the other hand, it is not difficult to get a BA6110 made by R-Ohm to > > fit. This is an updated and improved part, the orignal 662 was made by > > R-Ohm for Roland it seems. It has different pin out but it is possible > > to use the new part with a bit of a cludge. > > > > You have to handy with a soldering iron to do this. See the 2nd page of > > the TB3030 schematics on my site for details on this. This shows how > > either part can be used to make a typical Roland VCA. The BA662 and 6110 > > do sound the same, so long as you don't use the compensation network in > > the input of the BA6110. > > > > www.techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk/projects.htm > > > > Regards, > > > > Tony Allgood Penrith, Cumbria, UK > > > > Modular synth circuits, TB303 clone and Filter Rack > > > > www.techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >