Patch sheets for Roland's smaller Organ/String synths, the RS-09 and SA-09 (Saturn). Below you can find a patch sheet for your Juno 6, but I have also included patch sheets for the Juno 60 and Juno 106 by special request. Of all the members of the mighty Juno line only the Juno 6, first released in 1982, did not have patch memory. Here are patch sheets for the Roland SH-5 (1976) and SH-7 (1978). If you have an SH-3 you can use the 3A patch sheet below, but if you really want one with the right name add a note in the message to buyer field in PayPal and I'll provide it. The panel of the relatively rare SH-3 was identical to the later SH-3A, the only change was internal in the filter design. Roland's smaller SH-series synths including the SH-1, SH-2, SH-3a, SH-09 and SH-101. You will have to desolder the old buttons, solder in our new ones, and add the old plastic cap onto the adapter.Here is a patch sheet for Roland's very first synthesizer, the SH-1000 from 1973 and its follow up, the SH-2000. The product comes more or less assembled, with the new button attached to the 3D printed adapter. Then, the working old ones can be kept for spares or sold online, making you a millionaire. It is appropriate to change all of them as the new buttons "click" rather than the soft actuation of the originals. Our solution utilizes an available button with a special actuator that slips onto a custom 3D printed adapter that will fit your original Juno caps, so the new part will fit nicely alongside old ones. They may also fit the Roland drum machine that uses many of these buttons but we haven't tried it. This product is a solution for compromised momentary buttons for the Juno 60. The Juno 6, since it's not programmable, only has latching buttons, which are different, and therefor not interchangeable with the 60's momentary buttons. Worse, these buttons are not obtainable without parting out another Juno 60. If you do that, the rubber will swell and you will not be able to close the button following repair, and likely will rip it by trying. Do -not- spray deoxit or other contact cleaners into these buttons. If your unit has intermittent momentary buttons, this is usually repairable by opening the button and carefully cleaning the conductive pad and the metal contact area with some alcohol on a cutip. They are all of the patch selection buttons, and any programmable button (oscillator select, chorus, etc) The Juno 60 contains 24 momentary buttons that sometimes cannot be repaired.
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