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Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by sputnik979

Hi folks!

My Polysix after battery leakage had the typical symtomps you might
expect.

After having cleaned & resoldered the guts everything's fine apart 
from
the memory;
I create a patch, I press WRITE, I choose the location. Seems OK. But
just click another patch, then come back to the one I just saved - and
it's not there. A new 3.6V battery has been installed, but it is not
the matter of battery, beacause we are talking about doing this when
the synth is still operatnig, being plugged, so it has all the power
needed all the time.

I'm inclined to think the TC5514 S-RAM chip is the culprit, because 
all
the chips keep voltage of 5V whereas this one has just 4V.

What do you think ? What replacement part for TC5514 should I look 
for?
I've heard about Intersil HM6514 and Nec uPD444c (D444C-6514) but are
these really the only ones? I came across some chips with 'similar'
characteristics and I really would like to avoid importing the above
mentioned ICs.

I'm not a tech, but a tech's opinion would be greatly appreciated and
helpful.

cheers
aero

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by Roy J. Tellason

On Friday 30 June 2006 07:53 am, sputnik979 wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> My Polysix after battery leakage had the typical symtomps you might
> expect.
>
> After having cleaned & resoldered the guts everything's fine apart
> from the memory;
> I create a patch, I press WRITE, I choose the location. Seems OK. But
> just click another patch, then come back to the one I just saved - and
> it's not there. A new 3.6V battery has been installed, but it is not
> the matter of battery, beacause we are talking about doing this when
> the synth is still operatnig, being plugged, so it has all the power
> needed all the time.
>
> I'm inclined to think the TC5514 S-RAM chip is the culprit, because
> all the chips keep voltage of 5V whereas this one has just 4V.
>
> What do you think ? What replacement part for TC5514 should I look
> for?
> I've heard about Intersil HM6514 and Nec uPD444c (D444C-6514) but are
> these really the only ones? I came across some chips with 'similar'
> characteristics and I really would like to avoid importing the above
> mentioned ICs.
>
> I'm not a tech, but a tech's opinion would be greatly appreciated and
> helpful.

I believe I *have* a 5514 (only it's LC5514, I think made by Sanyo) around 
here someplace,  but that may not be your problem.  I read a page on the 'net 
somewhere that discussed cleaning up a unit that had suffered from battery 
corrosion problems,  and it was quite extensive,  with traces being eaten,  
plated-through holes being a problem,  etc.  You may want to do some more 
digging there.  Perhaps the write signal is not getting to the chip?  
Something like that in any case.  The worst part about battery leakage 
corrosion is that it gets into places you can't see,  under parts and such.  
Go at it with a meter and verify your connections,  and make sure that there 
really _are_ connections where there are supposed to be.

-- 
Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
ablest -- form of life in this section of space,  a critter that can
be killed but can't be tamed.  --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
-
Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies. --James 
M Dakin

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by timothy kosiorek

HI:I've had battery replacements where you soldered in the battery and 
everything looked good but the solder connection was not making connection 
due to plating on the battery leads,I had to file the plating off the 
battery leads to get a good connection,if you check the voltage right at the 
battery you will get a good reading so check the battery voltage at a point 
away from where you soldered it in to make sure it's making good 
connection,I've been a tech for 30 years so I know how to solder but this 
threw me off because the connections look good but they're not.
Tim K.



direct link to my Ebay store.
http://www.sonicelectronicmusic.com
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>From: "Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason@...>
>Reply-To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
>To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Polysix memory failure. A specific 
>problem. S-RAM ?
>Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 08:35:57 -0400
>
>On Friday 30 June 2006 07:53 am, sputnik979 wrote:
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > My Polysix after battery leakage had the typical symtomps you might
> > expect.
> >
> > After having cleaned & resoldered the guts everything's fine apart
> > from the memory;
> > I create a patch, I press WRITE, I choose the location. Seems OK. But
> > just click another patch, then come back to the one I just saved - and
> > it's not there. A new 3.6V battery has been installed, but it is not
> > the matter of battery, beacause we are talking about doing this when
> > the synth is still operatnig, being plugged, so it has all the power
> > needed all the time.
> >
> > I'm inclined to think the TC5514 S-RAM chip is the culprit, because
> > all the chips keep voltage of 5V whereas this one has just 4V.
> >
> > What do you think ? What replacement part for TC5514 should I look
> > for?
> > I've heard about Intersil HM6514 and Nec uPD444c (D444C-6514) but are
> > these really the only ones? I came across some chips with 'similar'
> > characteristics and I really would like to avoid importing the above
> > mentioned ICs.
> >
> > I'm not a tech, but a tech's opinion would be greatly appreciated and
> > helpful.
>
>I believe I *have* a 5514 (only it's LC5514, I think made by Sanyo) around
>here someplace,  but that may not be your problem.  I read a page on the 
>'net
>somewhere that discussed cleaning up a unit that had suffered from battery
>corrosion problems,  and it was quite extensive,  with traces being eaten,
>plated-through holes being a problem,  etc.  You may want to do some more
>digging there.  Perhaps the write signal is not getting to the chip?
>Something like that in any case.  The worst part about battery leakage
>corrosion is that it gets into places you can't see,  under parts and such.
>Go at it with a meter and verify your connections,  and make sure that 
>there
>really _are_ connections where there are supposed to be.
>
>--
>Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
>ablest -- form of life in this section of space,  a critter that can
>be killed but can't be tamed.  --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
>-
>Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies. 
>--James
>M Dakin
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by Roy J. Tellason

On Friday 30 June 2006 09:43 am, timothy kosiorek wrote:
> HI:I've had battery replacements where you soldered in the battery and
> everything looked good but the solder connection was not making connection
> due to plating on the battery leads,I had to file the plating off the
> battery leads to get a good connection,if you check the voltage right at
> the battery you will get a good reading so check the battery voltage at a
> point away from where you soldered it in to make sure it's making good
> connection,I've been a tech for 30 years so I know how to solder but this
> threw me off because the connections look good but they're not.

The connections to the battery should be an issue to look at when you turn the 
power off and stuff isn't saved.  I don't have the impression that this is 
what's happening here,  I thought that the patch would appear (from the 
operator's perspective) to save properly but wouldn't,  actually,  so the 
problem is somewhere else,  likely caused by corrosion from the old battery 
that hasn't been completely cleaned up yet.

> From: "Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason@...>
>
> >Reply-To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
> >To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Polysix memory failure. A specific
> >problem. S-RAM ?
> >Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 08:35:57 -0400
> >
> >On Friday 30 June 2006 07:53 am, sputnik979 wrote:
> > > Hi folks!
> > >
> > > My Polysix after battery leakage had the typical symtomps you might
> > > expect.
> > >
> > > After having cleaned & resoldered the guts everything's fine apart
> > > from the memory;
> > > I create a patch, I press WRITE, I choose the location. Seems OK. But
> > > just click another patch, then come back to the one I just saved - and
> > > it's not there. A new 3.6V battery has been installed, but it is not
> > > the matter of battery, beacause we are talking about doing this when
> > > the synth is still operatnig, being plugged, so it has all the power
> > > needed all the time.
> > >
> > > I'm inclined to think the TC5514 S-RAM chip is the culprit, because
> > > all the chips keep voltage of 5V whereas this one has just 4V.
> > >
> > > What do you think ? What replacement part for TC5514 should I look
> > > for?
> > > I've heard about Intersil HM6514 and Nec uPD444c (D444C-6514) but are
> > > these really the only ones? I came across some chips with 'similar'
> > > characteristics and I really would like to avoid importing the above
> > > mentioned ICs.
> > >
> > > I'm not a tech, but a tech's opinion would be greatly appreciated and
> > > helpful.
> >
> >I believe I *have* a 5514 (only it's LC5514, I think made by Sanyo) around
> >here someplace,  but that may not be your problem.  I read a page on the
> >'net
> >somewhere that discussed cleaning up a unit that had suffered from battery
> >corrosion problems,  and it was quite extensive,  with traces being eaten,
> >plated-through holes being a problem,  etc.  You may want to do some more
> >digging there.  Perhaps the write signal is not getting to the chip?
> >Something like that in any case.  The worst part about battery leakage
> >corrosion is that it gets into places you can't see,  under parts and
> > such. Go at it with a meter and verify your connections,  and make sure
> > that there
> >really _are_ connections where there are supposed to be.
> >
> >--
> >Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
> >ablest -- form of life in this section of space,  a critter that can
> >be killed but can't be tamed.  --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
> >-
> >Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies.
> >--James
> >M Dakin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links

-- 
Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
ablest -- form of life in this section of space,  a critter that can
be killed but can't be tamed.  --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
-
Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies. --James 
M Dakin

Re: Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by sputnik979

OK guys, so you're saying bad connnections.
But let's assume, what in fact may be very much true, that my tech has 
checked everything, according to the schematics, and the problem still 
persists and we cannot locate it. What to do? Which direction to go?

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by Roy J. Tellason

On Friday 30 June 2006 12:34 pm, sputnik979 wrote:
> OK guys, so you're saying bad connnections.
> But let's assume, what in fact may be very much true, that my tech has
> checked everything, according to the schematics, and the problem still
> persists and we cannot locate it. What to do? Which direction to go?

Been there and done that one,  for sure -- "I've checked *EVERYTHING*!!!"  
Only it turns out that I hadn't,  that I'd missed something subtle,  or at 
least not apparent to me because I'd gone at something with some assumptions 
in place that weren't apparent to me either.  I hate it when that 
happens!  :-)

Is there in fact a write pulse getting to the ram chip?  When it's needed?  
And are all of the other signals at that chip correct for what it's supposed 
to do?  Hard to tell without a logic analyzer,  for sure.

And battery corrosion is such *nasty* stuff,  it just eats copper traces right 
up.  Your problem could be in a plated-through hole for all you know.

Worse yet,  it could be something that doesn't show up all the time,  it's bad 
when the board is in the normal operating position but when you move things 
to get at it to test stuff,  it looks okay.

Something like that,  anyhow.

-- 
Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
ablest -- form of life in this section of space,  a critter that can
be killed but can't be tamed.  --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
-
Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies. --James 
M Dakin

Re: Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-06-30 by sputnik979

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Roy J. Tellason" 
<rtellason@...> wrote:
> Been there and done that one,  for sure -- "I've checked 
*EVERYTHING*!!!"  
> Only it turns out that I hadn't,  that I'd missed something 
subtle,  or at 
> least not apparent to me because I'd gone at something with some 
assumptions 
> in place that weren't apparent to me either.  I hate it when that 
> happens!  :-)
> 
> Is there in fact a write pulse getting to the ram chip?  When it's 
needed?  
> And are all of the other signals at that chip correct for what it's 
supposed 
> to do?  Hard to tell without a logic analyzer,  for sure.
> 
> And battery corrosion is such *nasty* stuff,  it just eats copper 
traces right 
> up.  Your problem could be in a plated-through hole for all you 
know.
> 
> Worse yet,  it could be something that doesn't show up all the 
time,  it's bad 
> when the board is in the normal operating position but when you 
move things 
> to get at it to test stuff,  it looks okay.
> 
> Something like that,  anyhow.







=


OK, you convinced me ;) We're gonna search...search... till we find 
it !!! :) 
thanks guys for opinions

BTW - has anyone of you out there got service manual for Juno60 / 
Kawai SX-240 ?

Re: Polysix memory failure. A specific problem. S-RAM ?

2006-07-29 by sputnik979

It's me again. I found a tiny little dot of acid on one of those points
in CN06 connector. This is the area where the upper boards of
controls&knobs are connected to the main cpu board as you know. Could
that be the culprit of my memory problem ? Maybe 'Write Enable' track
goes through one of these points ? See picture:
[ http://img95.imageshack.us/my.php?image=poly6boardij0.jpg ]

Service manuals: trade?

2006-09-29 by maschinengeist001

> BTW - has anyone of you out there got service manual for Juno60 / 
> Kawai SX-240 ?

I've got bot of them. I should scan & PDF them. Do you have any
service manuals? We could trade.

Here what I got:

Yamaha CS-5
Yamaha CS-10
Yamaha CS-30
Yamaha CS40m
Yamaha CS80
Yamaha DX5 / DX7
Yamaha TX216 / TX816
Yamaha KX5
Yamaha SY-2
Roland System 100
Roland Jupiter 6
Roland Jupiter 8
Roland JX-3P
Roland Promars (MRS-2)
Roland Alpha Juno 1
Roland Alpha Juno 2
Roland Juno 106
Roland Juno 60
Roland PG800
Roland PG200
Roland TB-303
Roland SH-03
Roland SH-05
Roland SH-09
Roland SH-101
Roland MC-202
Roland MKS-80
Roland MKS-50
Roland MKS-30
Roland TR-606
Roland TR-808
Roland DR-505
Roland U-20
Roland RE-201
Roland SVC-350
Roland VP-330
ARP Omni
ARP AXXE
ARP Odysey
ARP 2600
ARP 3620
ARP 1601
ARP Sequencer
ARP Solina
ARP Quadra
Korg MS10
Korg MS20
Korg MS50
Korg Mono/Poly
Korg MaxiKorg
Korg MiniKorg
Korg CX-3
Korg SQ-10
Korg Poly-800
Korg PolySix
Korg Delta
Korg Lambda
Korg 770
Korg PE1000
Korg CX-3
Korg X-911
Kawai SX-210
Kawai SX-240
Oberheim OBXa
Oberheim OBX
Oberheim Two Voice
Oberheim Xpander
Oberheim OB-1
Oberheim Matrix 1000
Oberheim Matrix 6
Oberheim SEM-1A
SCI SIX-TRAK
SCI Prophet 2000
SCI Prophet 5
SCI Prophet VS
SCI Prophet 600
SCI Pro-One
SCI Pro-8
SCI MAX
Moog Prodigy
Moog MicroMoog / MultiMoog
Moog MemoryMoog
Moog MiniMoog
Moog Source
Moog Rogue
Moog Modular
Moog Liberation
Moog Sonic VI
PPG Wave 2.2
PPG Wave 2.3
Ensoniq SQ-80
Ensoniq ESQ-1
Ensoniq ESQm
Ensoniq VFX
Boss DR-110
Boss DR-55
Polivoks Polivoks
EMS Synthi-A
Wurlitzer 200 / 200A
Siel DK-80
Siel Opera 6
Octave The Cat
Rhodes Chroma
Rhodes Polaris
EDP WASP
Crumar DS2
Crumar Bit One
Crumar Stratus
Crumar Orchestrator (Multiman-S)
JEN SX-1000
Teisco 100P
Teisco S-100F
Casio CZ-1000
Casio VZ-1
Casio SK-1
E-MU Emulator II

Not all of them are in PDF yet.

Re: Service manuals: trade?

2007-02-27 by vintageaudio2004

Hi, FYI the D-50 service and owner manuals are available for download
in PDF format here:

http://dj.epo.free.fr/d50.html

-Alex

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "maschinengeist001"
<maschinengeist001@...> wrote:
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>
> 
> > BTW - has anyone of you out there got service manual for Juno60 / 
> > Kawai SX-240 ?
> 
> I've got bot of them. I should scan & PDF them. Do you have any
> service manuals? We could trade.
> 
> Here what I got:
> 
> Yamaha CS-5
> Yamaha CS-10
> Yamaha CS-30
> Yamaha CS40m
> Yamaha CS80
> Yamaha DX5 / DX7
> Yamaha TX216 / TX816
> Yamaha KX5
> Yamaha SY-2
> Roland System 100
> Roland Jupiter 6
> Roland Jupiter 8
> Roland JX-3P
> Roland Promars (MRS-2)
> Roland Alpha Juno 1
> Roland Alpha Juno 2
> Roland Juno 106
> Roland Juno 60
> Roland PG800
> Roland PG200
> Roland TB-303
> Roland SH-03
> Roland SH-05
> Roland SH-09
> Roland SH-101
> Roland MC-202
> Roland MKS-80
> Roland MKS-50
> Roland MKS-30
> Roland TR-606
> Roland TR-808
> Roland DR-505
> Roland U-20
> Roland RE-201
> Roland SVC-350
> Roland VP-330
> ARP Omni
> ARP AXXE
> ARP Odysey
> ARP 2600
> ARP 3620
> ARP 1601
> ARP Sequencer
> ARP Solina
> ARP Quadra
> Korg MS10
> Korg MS20
> Korg MS50
> Korg Mono/Poly
> Korg MaxiKorg
> Korg MiniKorg
> Korg CX-3
> Korg SQ-10
> Korg Poly-800
> Korg PolySix
> Korg Delta
> Korg Lambda
> Korg 770
> Korg PE1000
> Korg CX-3
> Korg X-911
> Kawai SX-210
> Kawai SX-240
> Oberheim OBXa
> Oberheim OBX
> Oberheim Two Voice
> Oberheim Xpander
> Oberheim OB-1
> Oberheim Matrix 1000
> Oberheim Matrix 6
> Oberheim SEM-1A
> SCI SIX-TRAK
> SCI Prophet 2000
> SCI Prophet 5
> SCI Prophet VS
> SCI Prophet 600
> SCI Pro-One
> SCI Pro-8
> SCI MAX
> Moog Prodigy
> Moog MicroMoog / MultiMoog
> Moog MemoryMoog
> Moog MiniMoog
> Moog Source
> Moog Rogue
> Moog Modular
> Moog Liberation
> Moog Sonic VI
> PPG Wave 2.2
> PPG Wave 2.3
> Ensoniq SQ-80
> Ensoniq ESQ-1
> Ensoniq ESQm
> Ensoniq VFX
> Boss DR-110
> Boss DR-55
> Polivoks Polivoks
> EMS Synthi-A
> Wurlitzer 200 / 200A
> Siel DK-80
> Siel Opera 6
> Octave The Cat
> Rhodes Chroma
> Rhodes Polaris
> EDP WASP
> Crumar DS2
> Crumar Bit One
> Crumar Stratus
> Crumar Orchestrator (Multiman-S)
> JEN SX-1000
> Teisco 100P
> Teisco S-100F
> Casio CZ-1000
> Casio VZ-1
> Casio SK-1
> E-MU Emulator II
> 
> Not all of them are in PDF yet.
>

Re: Service manuals: trade?

2007-10-21 by mrjdevries

Do you have the PDF of the Emulator II manual?

Please pretty please.

Ive pretty much got every service manual you have + a few more..
what you looking for?

Cheers

Mike
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> I've got bot of them. I should scan & PDF them. Do you have any
> service manuals? We could trade.
> 
> Here what I got:
> 
> Yamaha CS-5
> Yamaha CS-10
> Yamaha CS-30
> Yamaha CS40m
> Yamaha CS80
> Yamaha DX5 / DX7
> Yamaha TX216 / TX816
> Yamaha KX5
> Yamaha SY-2
> Roland System 100
> Roland Jupiter 6
> Roland Jupiter 8
> Roland JX-3P
> Roland Promars (MRS-2)
> Roland Alpha Juno 1
> Roland Alpha Juno 2
> Roland Juno 106
> Roland Juno 60
> Roland PG800
> Roland PG200
> Roland TB-303
> Roland SH-03
> Roland SH-05
> Roland SH-09
> Roland SH-101
> Roland MC-202
> Roland MKS-80
> Roland MKS-50
> Roland MKS-30
> Roland TR-606
> Roland TR-808
> Roland DR-505
> Roland U-20
> Roland RE-201
> Roland SVC-350
> Roland VP-330
> ARP Omni
> ARP AXXE
> ARP Odysey
> ARP 2600
> ARP 3620
> ARP 1601
> ARP Sequencer
> ARP Solina
> ARP Quadra
> Korg MS10
> Korg MS20
> Korg MS50
> Korg Mono/Poly
> Korg MaxiKorg
> Korg MiniKorg
> Korg CX-3
> Korg SQ-10
> Korg Poly-800
> Korg PolySix
> Korg Delta
> Korg Lambda
> Korg 770
> Korg PE1000
> Korg CX-3
> Korg X-911
> Kawai SX-210
> Kawai SX-240
> Oberheim OBXa
> Oberheim OBX
> Oberheim Two Voice
> Oberheim Xpander
> Oberheim OB-1
> Oberheim Matrix 1000
> Oberheim Matrix 6
> Oberheim SEM-1A
> SCI SIX-TRAK
> SCI Prophet 2000
> SCI Prophet 5
> SCI Prophet VS
> SCI Prophet 600
> SCI Pro-One
> SCI Pro-8
> SCI MAX
> Moog Prodigy
> Moog MicroMoog / MultiMoog
> Moog MemoryMoog
> Moog MiniMoog
> Moog Source
> Moog Rogue
> Moog Modular
> Moog Liberation
> Moog Sonic VI
> PPG Wave 2.2
> PPG Wave 2.3
> Ensoniq SQ-80
> Ensoniq ESQ-1
> Ensoniq ESQm
> Ensoniq VFX
> Boss DR-110
> Boss DR-55
> Polivoks Polivoks
> EMS Synthi-A
> Wurlitzer 200 / 200A
> Siel DK-80
> Siel Opera 6
> Octave The Cat
> Rhodes Chroma
> Rhodes Polaris
> EDP WASP
> Crumar DS2
> Crumar Bit One
> Crumar Stratus
> Crumar Orchestrator (Multiman-S)
> JEN SX-1000
> Teisco 100P
> Teisco S-100F
> Casio CZ-1000
> Casio VZ-1
> Casio SK-1
> E-MU Emulator II
> 
> Not all of them are in PDF yet.
>

Re: Service manuals: trade?

2007-10-21 by mrjdevries

Oh, and I meant the Emulator II service manual.. please please please.
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> Do you have the PDF of the Emulator II manual?
> 
> Please pretty please.
> 
> Ive pretty much got every service manual you have + a few more..
> what you looking for?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> > I've got bot of them. I should scan & PDF them. Do you have any
> > service manuals? We could trade.
> > 
> > Here what I got:
> > 
> > Yamaha CS-5
> > Yamaha CS-10
> > Yamaha CS-30
> > Yamaha CS40m
> > Yamaha CS80
> > Yamaha DX5 / DX7
> > Yamaha TX216 / TX816
> > Yamaha KX5
> > Yamaha SY-2
> > Roland System 100
> > Roland Jupiter 6
> > Roland Jupiter 8
> > Roland JX-3P
> > Roland Promars (MRS-2)
> > Roland Alpha Juno 1
> > Roland Alpha Juno 2
> > Roland Juno 106
> > Roland Juno 60
> > Roland PG800
> > Roland PG200
> > Roland TB-303
> > Roland SH-03
> > Roland SH-05
> > Roland SH-09
> > Roland SH-101
> > Roland MC-202
> > Roland MKS-80
> > Roland MKS-50
> > Roland MKS-30
> > Roland TR-606
> > Roland TR-808
> > Roland DR-505
> > Roland U-20
> > Roland RE-201
> > Roland SVC-350
> > Roland VP-330
> > ARP Omni
> > ARP AXXE
> > ARP Odysey
> > ARP 2600
> > ARP 3620
> > ARP 1601
> > ARP Sequencer
> > ARP Solina
> > ARP Quadra
> > Korg MS10
> > Korg MS20
> > Korg MS50
> > Korg Mono/Poly
> > Korg MaxiKorg
> > Korg MiniKorg
> > Korg CX-3
> > Korg SQ-10
> > Korg Poly-800
> > Korg PolySix
> > Korg Delta
> > Korg Lambda
> > Korg 770
> > Korg PE1000
> > Korg CX-3
> > Korg X-911
> > Kawai SX-210
> > Kawai SX-240
> > Oberheim OBXa
> > Oberheim OBX
> > Oberheim Two Voice
> > Oberheim Xpander
> > Oberheim OB-1
> > Oberheim Matrix 1000
> > Oberheim Matrix 6
> > Oberheim SEM-1A
> > SCI SIX-TRAK
> > SCI Prophet 2000
> > SCI Prophet 5
> > SCI Prophet VS
> > SCI Prophet 600
> > SCI Pro-One
> > SCI Pro-8
> > SCI MAX
> > Moog Prodigy
> > Moog MicroMoog / MultiMoog
> > Moog MemoryMoog
> > Moog MiniMoog
> > Moog Source
> > Moog Rogue
> > Moog Modular
> > Moog Liberation
> > Moog Sonic VI
> > PPG Wave 2.2
> > PPG Wave 2.3
> > Ensoniq SQ-80
> > Ensoniq ESQ-1
> > Ensoniq ESQm
> > Ensoniq VFX
> > Boss DR-110
> > Boss DR-55
> > Polivoks Polivoks
> > EMS Synthi-A
> > Wurlitzer 200 / 200A
> > Siel DK-80
> > Siel Opera 6
> > Octave The Cat
> > Rhodes Chroma
> > Rhodes Polaris
> > EDP WASP
> > Crumar DS2
> > Crumar Bit One
> > Crumar Stratus
> > Crumar Orchestrator (Multiman-S)
> > JEN SX-1000
> > Teisco 100P
> > Teisco S-100F
> > Casio CZ-1000
> > Casio VZ-1
> > Casio SK-1
> > E-MU Emulator II
> > 
> > Not all of them are in PDF yet.
> >
>

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