On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Tim Bieniosek wrote:
> The Alpha Juno 1 or 2 runs ~$150, and beats the Poly-800 in all areas
> except the self-oscillating filter IMO.
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what i've heard... is that a lot of the juno series synths, or at least
the 106 and the alphas (and probably the MKSs, too) are dying of old age.
not the kind of simple replace-a-fuse kind of dying, but the kind of dying
that can't be feasibly brought back to life.
as i understand it, they all use a synth-on-a-chip architecture, with one
chip per voice. apparently those chips are starting to die en masse.
of course these are proprietary roland-only parts, and they've been
discontinued and out of stock for years.
i was never that big a fan for the junos, but this is a big disincentive
for buying one now.
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