Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Polymoog sliders
2010-09-02 by Neil Boughey
I know that Adrian does a lot of work on Polymoogs for one of his clients, I bought a 280a that Adrian had worked on. I suspect he has a few parted out Polys,
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2010-09-02 by Neil Boughey
I know that Adrian does a lot of work on Polymoogs for one of his clients, I bought a 280a that Adrian had worked on. I suspect he has a few parted out Polys,
2010-09-02 by Susie
Thanks Neil, I ll give synthrestore a go. I think Chip for brains might be Technology Transplant. I ve emailed him/them - just waiting for a reply. It will
2010-09-02 by Neil Boughey
Try Adrian at Synthrestore , Bedford UK - synthrestore.co.uk Neil Boughey neilnsheila@btinternet.com 07590 114633
2010-09-02 by Bob
check mouser electronics &check e-bay there s a seller that sells great replacement parts for vintage synths. i believe the seller s name is chip for brains
2010-09-01 by Susie
Does anyone have a source for Polymoog sliders? I confess I haven t disassembled it sufficiently yet to be able to measure the fixings, but I wondered if
2010-08-29 by Steve Mays
Here s the link that my addled brain forgot to include in the previous post: http://www.wendycarlos.com/other/Eltro-1967/index.html -- Steve Mays KS4KJ 5+6
2010-08-29 by Stephen Fisher
A link would be nice, Steve ;-)
2010-08-29 by Steve Mays
Found this page on Wendy Carlos web site. Any fans of the movie 2001 will be interested in this. I wondered how they did what they did until I read this. Saw
2010-08-27 by ML
Hi again Ok - the lead 2 probably doesn t qualify as vintage but I though I d ask anyway. I have a lead 2 here that only has 8 note polyphony when it should
2010-08-26 by Doug
I had luck getting a pressure strip for my Alesis from these folks: www.prodigitalinc.com Good luck!
2010-08-25 by Jose Pereira
Try to contact Fatar directly. http://www.fatar.com/Pages/contatti.asp I had good experience with italian companies in similar situations. Good luck. José
2010-08-25 by jfmcgrathmusicnet
I tried Peavey and they said they didn t have any. Bummer. Thanks for you advice. Francis
2010-08-24 by narfman96
I ve had good luck calling Peavey for parts. Their prices are really fair too. I m not sure if they still stock these strips. The only generic source I ve seen
2010-08-24 by jfmcgrathmusicnet
I have a Peavey DPM C8 keyboard and need to put in new after touch ribbon sensors. This is a Fatar keybed and I know that it s hard to get Fatar parts. Does
2010-08-23 by ML
Thanks for the info and advice. I ll go ahead wit the caps on the PSU and work my way down. It s just something I ve always heard. These older caps bring
2010-08-18 by Royce
Hi Alan I should have mentioned, although I m sure you don t need this info, that the foil should have a resister going to GND
2010-08-18 by Royce
Hi Alan I know you have been doing this soft of stuff for a while now, but I was wondering if you knew that the core of modern spark plug leads (the black bit
2010-08-17 by duncan
morgan miniatures fisher? we are honoured, sir! duncan.
2010-08-17 by Scott
This is a 6.2 volt zener . NOT so rare. http://www.newark.com/jsp/displayProduct.jsp?sku=09F4807&CMP=KNC-OTH-SKU-OTH&s_kwcid=TC|14641|1n821a||S|b|5200011141
2010-08-17 by Monie
Hello! We re cleaning out the parts closet of IC s and other things we don t need anymore. I haven t put up everything yet, but I ve put up a fair amount of
2010-08-16 by Daniel Forro
Hi, Morgan, I send you a message off list. Daniel Forro
2010-08-16 by morganfy
Greetings! This is my first post to this fine list - I look forward to some interesting communications... I have quite a collection of unusual vintage
2010-08-14 by Joigaloid
After a few weeks, I claim Success!! All twelve voices work and my Matrix-12 passes all tuning tests. In the end, I needed to replace two Curtis Electromusic
2010-08-14 by kevin siegenthaler
greetings: I am looking for parts: I am in need of the black push button toggle switches that select voice, effect ect. OR if anyone has figured out a
2010-08-12 by Alexis V. Rogers
Just be careful disassembling those sliders. The plastic gets very brittle with age. If you come across some that cleaning will not do the job, you can
2010-08-12 by ML
All good advice guys and thanks for clearing up the slider part issue. I had a feeling they weren t the same. The PCB is in pretty rough shape so I m hesitant
2010-08-12 by Alexis V. Rogers
Yeah, the Solus sliders are different. The ARP Axxe was originally intended to be a trimmed down, single VCO version of the Odyssey, with the Solus coming
2010-08-12 by Vco3
the solus sliders are different than the odyssey s.. I think the quadra uses the same sliders as the solus.. cya analog-jeff ... From: ML
2010-08-12 by ML
Hi folks I m new to the board. Thanks for having me :) I ve been collecting and restoring synths since about 90. I m still pretty new to the theory behind
2010-08-12 by Paul
Hi Peeps, Bob came up with a bit of the ciruit of the power supply, I am a bit layed up for the moment but thought I would pass it on for others to comment on.
2010-08-11 by PeWe
Hi ! Does that mean this board is for sale,- or the chip I mentioned ? PeWe ... Hi ! Does that mean this board is for sale,- or the chip I mentioned ? PeWe Am
2010-08-11 by Mike de Vries
Yep.. board for sale. Message me. ... From: PeWe Subject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] D550 processor To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
2010-08-11 by Mike de Vries
I ve got a D50 / D550 motherboard.. it works, just the FX are not working. I replaced my D50 s motherboard with a NOS one. (Australia) ... From: PeWe
2010-08-11 by PeWe
Hello ! I´m in need for a D50/D550 processor urgently. RL-15179266 D78312G-022 - MASK ROM CPU ( for Ser.No. 15179266 or up) Roland germany passed and Vintage
2010-08-08 by Electronic Battle
Geoff - likewise I have been searching. Robin Wood had some when I spoke to him a couple of years ago but the cost was a bit steep I think. I will continue my
2010-08-08 by Doug
Thanks. I have some P-R keys I m selling on Ebay, but someone asked about the Rogue and I m not familiar with that synth, so I m asking here.
2010-08-08 by Paul Cunningham
Hah. Not only is it restless, but it s fretless. Bad iPhone. -pc
2010-08-08 by Paul Cunningham
... The chroma Polaris has some interesting pitch bend options I vaguely recall. Nord lead uses a wooden finger lever that is very responsive. I always liked
2010-08-08 by geoff james
Hi Richard , tried all those. I ve been searching for these for 13 years---no luck. Thanks for your reply. Regards Geoff ... From: Electronic Battle To:
2010-08-08 by Mike de Vries
Open it up.. does it use the pratt-reed style bushings? lol. I know the Moog Source & Memory Moog don t.. I did think they were the only moogs that didn t,
2010-08-08 by Alan
Just wondering, has anyone done anything in the field of making MIDI pitch-bend controllers that are, well, beyond the steel ribbon or plastic spring-wheel? I
2010-08-07 by Doug
Does anyone know if the Rogue used the Pratt-Reed keyboard, or was it something else? Thanks Doug
2010-08-07 by arthurok
try ebay ... From: Electronic Battle To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com Cc: afas00@dodo.com.au Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 5:25 AM Subject: Re:
2010-08-07 by Electronic Battle
Robin at sales@ems-synthi.demon.co.uk , Steve Thomas at digitana2002@gmail.com and also http://forum.thesynthi.de should be able to help. If you find a bag
2010-08-07 by gff_ims
Hi All , does anyone have or know where i might obtain the following 2x 128 shift registers. MF 7104 or MF50052 , both are 10 pin and cans. Regards Geoff
2010-08-06 by Paul
Hi Guys, A snip from Bob at sounddoctorin.com quote Anyway it s a switcher...has ac through a choke to a rectifier that charges up the 200V electro. Make sure
2010-08-03 by klosmon
Thanks, that s what I figured -- was just looking for possible hidden functions. ~GMM
2010-08-03 by John Karns
... Sorry, have no experience with the JL Cooper MIDI Keyboard Matrix, but since the original / early P5 units pre-dated Midi, its function is no doubt to add
2010-08-02 by Alan Probandt
Please note that the wall-connected 120VAC power supply is dangerous to test. Have you mapped a schematic of the power supply circuit (with the power off)?
2010-08-02 by Mark
Yeah, the fuse was the first thing I looked at. I m now starting to think it may be a bad diode or resistor or something. Could the transformers be the