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122Anthony Flack wrote:I got my mate to dig out his SH-101 at praccy and it sounds like it's gone bung, no sound oot the VCO. So I'm all like this sounds like a job for Mister Got An Oscilloscope At Home! so at some point I am going to give that mofo a rigorous probing. The circuitry looks very simple as these things go; would seem to be something you could clone pretty easily.I don't know about Roland, and supposedly some Japanese synths were generally made to a better standard than the famous American ones, but watch out for the PCB traces. Apparently they're very easy to damage when desoldering.
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124Yeah, you can sometimes rip the traces out if you're not careful. I've done repairs on a fair few bits of 1980s electronics now, so I'm familiar with their wily ways.But hopefully I won't actually have to remove much from the board, if anything. It's probably just a broken trace somewhere or maybe a spunked capacitor, with any luck.
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125Oh rad, this might assuage the pain of my Mirage being still broken.
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126The Moog One is finally out and it's amazing. Sounds ridiculous and is super flexible. $6000 is a lot of money, but for the synth that the Moog it's actually not a bad price.phpBB [media]For some reason I can't embed the video right, so here's the link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdhzVFZlKsM
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127Wanted to write at home with Ensoniq sounds without lugging around my ESQ-1This worked plug and play in Reaper and sounds really good!https://www.kvraudio.com/product/sq8l\_s ... d\_kullmann
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129So after about a month of dicking around on VCV Rack and Ripplemaker I have decided that I want to get further into the world of synthesizers and get me a physical, semi-modular patchable synthesizer for making cool ambient Krell-like soundscapes as well as a bunch of glitchy noise. The models I'm currently looking at are:1. Bastle Kastle. ~$85. Cheapest of the lot, capable of cool lo-fi noises, but limited capability to interface with outside modules, gravitates towards the harsher end of the sound spectrum and it looks like the small form factor can make patching stuff together more difficult.2. Behringer Neutron. ~$300. Lots of features including its own delay and distortion modules, can interface with outside modules easily, but, well, Behringer.3. Make Noise 0-Coast. ~$500 new. Seems to be able to achieve both blistering walls of glitchy tone and more refined ambient stuff, can interface with outside modules easily, but it's also the most expensive out of the bunch when bought new, plus I'd have to get a new faceplate for it since I can't stand the default one.Anyway, that's what I'm looking at. Not looking to spend any more than $400 on this. Any advice would be welcome, as well as any other products I may have overlooked that aren't too outside my price range.
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130A lot of people end up with a 0 Coast as a gateway to modular. Then lots of those get flipped for about $400 after they get the bug. Plenty of people keep it too. I wish I started with one instead of trying to learn like 5 modules and techniques of synthesis all at once. You've probably already learned the beginning lessons on vcv rack. I don't know that any of your options would provided Krell patches om their own though.