[sdiy] Re: Seeking JP-6 Schematics/Service Manual

J. Larry Hendry jlarryh at iquest.net
Fri Apr 5 19:31:46 CEST 2002


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tony Clark <clark at andrews.edu>
> As for the big manufacturers, I'm quite suprised that none
> of them have complained, but I think as long as we stick
> with products that have been long since defunct, then it's
>  not really a problem.  No, it's not legal, but I'm sure it
>  does save them some issues about people asking for
> manuals.

This seems to be the general consensus.  So, I'll put the JP-6 stuff back
up.  This however, gives me an excuse to re-do it all in a nice compact PDF
format before I re-post it.  I'll still put the Roland contact info up for
those that would rather have the original hard copy if available.

> And in some cases, such as Korg, they just plain don't HAVE
> some of the documents any more, so the only way to get them
> is by finding a copy or by downloading a scan.

Exactly.  My site is the source for Korg DSS-1 and DSM-1 support including
PDFs of the original manual, PDFs for long out of print software docs,
factory disk images, and step-by-step procedures for disk drive replacements
(for the technically impaired).  No one currently at Korg remembers they
ever made "sampling synths' (unless Rich Pruse is still there).  I may have
spelled his last name wrong, but he was always helpful to me on old stuff.

Larry H
www.wiseguysynth.com





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