Reply to All / Reply to List On Sunday 11 March 2012 12.38.10 Ralf Mardorf wrote: ... > It doesn't sound like an empty battery, anyway, I would replace the > battery. > It also doesn't sound like broken oscillators or filters. > Dunno if some special Roland chip manages the routing and controls. I changed the battery (and the battery holder). This and serving the mechanical aftertouch system are usually the first thing I do on those keyboards. > > > I got my first one back in 1987 and the last one 3 years ago. > > You don't own another borked JX anymore? With two of the same or > similar boards you might be able to repair one of them yourself or let > it repair one, for less money. No, I delivered it as electro trash at the recycle station. I was decided to move on and more or less forget about getting exactly this sounds for the future, but I turned around 180 degrees and changed my mind after listening to this: http://wvmusic.bandcamp.com/track/spacestations The synth you hear here is a Roland Juno 6 analog synthesizer (in production in 1982!). I mean.. listen to how a six voice very simple polyphonic synth can produce that warm thick sounds and still fit so perfect in a 2012 mix! It's fantastic and I still don't stop to be amazed! Thanks for your comments, I really enjoy this thread. Jostein _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user