Vintage String Synthesizer Roland RS-202
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Mine did that too when I first bought it and I couldnt get sustain on both sides at once but a tech here in Adelaide fixed it.
I cant remember what he said was wrong, I think it was a transistor for the key click and a capacitor for the sustain, it was tricky to locate but easy to fix.
Great instrument though.
$80 later its all good with no key click.
Great video dude, dig your hair too :)
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@stee1face Leave it to you (^0^)/
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Is this guy wearing a wig.
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@styx49 Thanks! Yes, i'm using as Solina ^^
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This is just an awesome video.
Fonzyfication 9 months ago 2
@Fonzyfication Thanks!
kaizokuhousou 9 months ago
yes i very much like this old man too, sorry to hear yours has a fault also
cprostudio 11 months ago
@cprostudio Let's take care of them!
kaizokuhousou 11 months ago
hello, i have just purchased an rs202, i was wondering.... when you turn on the ensemble I and II can you hear a small click noise when you play a key as i can hear this noise when i do it to mine
cprostudio 1 year ago
@cprostudio Thanks for your comment.
Well, I can't hear the noise at all,,, BUT my one has fatal DAMAGE!!
Whenever I press any key, "E" sound that is like "sin wave" sounds!!
Well, two of us employed too old man... BUT I like him very much!!
kaizokuhousou 1 year ago