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AW: [vintagesynthrepair] Roland SH-1000 Schematics??

AW: [vintagesynthrepair] Roland SH-1000 Schematics??

2003-03-06 by Ullrich Peter

>I bought a beater Roland SH-1000 for dirt cheap. It arrived 
>yesterday. Basically, you can hear the LFO tick, and the random 
>voltage generator produces some faint noise, but the VCO doesn't seem 
>to work. I haven't really done anything yet, so does anyone have a 
>schematic, or know where on the web to find one? I guess I could 
>Google it too, but I've already typed this much.
>Thanks,
>Mike

The VCO and GATE circuits can be found here:
http://www.synhouse.com/SH-1000-Notes/SH-1000-Photos.html

Ciao
Peter

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