[sdiy] Roland Jupiter 6 issues

Tony Allgood oakleysound at gmail.com
Wed Aug 7 09:28:01 CEST 2024


I have seen similar behaviour before with various JP-6 units over the 
years. What has always fixed it is going into manual mode. Create a 
simple standard 'init' patch, something like a classic analogue pluck 
sound will do. But it doesn't matter - just something you know the sound of.

Then program that same patch into *every* memory location.

Now check every patch still sounds the same and no crashes occur.

Reload the factory patches via tape if you wish.

However, if it is your own patches you are trying to load, then it could 
be that it is those that are corrupted. In this case, it is probably 
better to reprogram those sounds in manual mode.

Tony

www.oakleysound.com


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