MATRIXSYNTH: JUNO VOICE CHIP 80017A CLONE UPDATED


Monday, April 30, 2007

JUNO VOICE CHIP 80017A CLONE UPDATED

Remember this post? If you have a Juno-106 with the faulty voice problem there is still hope. Latest update dated April 16, 2007: "I completely overhauled my 80017A clone: Smaller, even higher quality and easier to install." Title link takes you there. BTW, in case you missed this post, the site is also home to the Analog Renaissance TS-303 MK2 ACID SCREAMER.

Via Dennis

5 comments:

  1. the link takes me nowhere

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  2. Yeah, I'd like it too, please. I've got a dead voice on my Juno-106... hoping to be able to replace it myself without resorting to making my tech do it.

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  3. wow, this dude rocks, we need more people like this in the synth world....i hope he makes a whole lot of cash off this clone and continues on similar endevors

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  4. too bad you chose a picture of the first prototype vca - only clone

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