And this is why I like having my D05. Not only does it not contain so much unobtainium, it's also 100% accurate in terms of sound reproduction AND it comes with all the extra patch cards preloaded.
Great video. I have fully restored 4 D50’s which included the notorious Aftertouch failing. This is due to the copper strip, that runs the length of the keyboard, oxidizing and also the semi conductive rubber strip needing a good clean with acetone and I us d Brasso for the copper. Once this is done the aftertouch is more responsive than new. How is the aftertouch on yours ? Also if my memory serves me right, there is a Pot’ that adjusts LCD brightness.
I'm the one that created the 3D print joystick knob. Unfortunately your colleague is wrong that it is not printable, as I printed it myself for my D-50 on my own printer :-) Of course, it might be that your colleague's 3D printer has different margins (I have a very basic 3D printer though). But I do sell them now on Etsy for basically the cost of producing them, which is WAY below the ridiculous amount of 36 euros that that other company dares to ask for it.
I don't know if it's relevant, but on my jv880 the screen was dim so i did some experimenting and found that reducing the resistance of the resistor for the led back light brought back the brightness. I imagine this could shorten the remaining life of the led but i tested it for a while without failure. The d50 may run multiple resistors though which might complicate things. In the end i replaced it anyway as they are dirt cheap for those if you know where to look and it had a column out anyway.
Fantastic work! So, I'm always curious about the time logged on a major overhaul like this. Did you keep track? I'd love to know the total time spent! ;-)
I do this in the late evening when there is a spare hour available… sometimes I finish a project in 1 hour, more often it lies dormant for multiple weeks due to daytime job and family time… This specific one I started 14th of May and ended 30th of July (according to the dates on the raw video recordings), I think in total 7-8 hours of work?
Hello Reinard, any idea what could be wrong with a Roland V Synth I own. When I turn it on its ok for about a minute, then it goes into a never ending cycle of changing patches, buttons flashing, generally just like its having a seizure. It was perfect for years, just happened out of the blue, thank you!
On first view, that really looks like a power supply issue. I would check if the internal power supply is still ok (check capacitors, bridge rectifiers, if all voltages are within spec, also after being powered on for a while. Be carefully if it’s a switch mode power supply because of the high voltages. If you do not know what a switch mode power supply is please hand it over to an electronics repair person…
Boasting about 4K but the max resolution is 360p only... but hey, congratulations on the repair job! Edit: ok, looks like I was too early and UA-cam not ready for this - now it's giving me HD!
And this is why I like having my D05. Not only does it not contain so much unobtainium, it's also 100% accurate in terms of sound reproduction AND it comes with all the extra patch cards preloaded.
Just ordered a D50 and saw your channel, it's really nice to see what's inside the D50 and your works!
Thank you for this video, I am restoring a D50 at the moment and your insights were invaluable.
Awesome work as always, nice use of lego too!
Great video. I have fully restored 4 D50’s which included the notorious Aftertouch failing. This is due to the copper strip, that runs the length of the keyboard, oxidizing and also the semi conductive rubber strip needing a good clean with acetone and I us d Brasso for the copper. Once this is done the aftertouch is more responsive than new. How is the aftertouch on yours ? Also if my memory serves me right, there is a Pot’ that adjusts LCD brightness.
I'm the one that created the 3D print joystick knob. Unfortunately your colleague is wrong that it is not printable, as I printed it myself for my D-50 on my own printer :-) Of course, it might be that your colleague's 3D printer has different margins (I have a very basic 3D printer though). But I do sell them now on Etsy for basically the cost of producing them, which is WAY below the ridiculous amount of 36 euros that that other company dares to ask for it.
Was only relying on my colleague’s reply and did not investigate further myself… But my Lego version Is cute, isn’t it? ;-)
@@reinardsynth6581 It totally is :-)
Excellent video and tips. I like synths and have some. Also I have repaired some models, Roland , Kurzweil , and Yamaha. I am from Guatemala.
so much love :) great job!
I don't know if it's relevant, but on my jv880 the screen was dim so i did some experimenting and found that reducing the resistance of the resistor for the led back light brought back the brightness.
I imagine this could shorten the remaining life of the led but i tested it for a while without failure. The d50 may run multiple resistors though which might complicate things.
In the end i replaced it anyway as they are dirt cheap for those if you know where to look and it had a column out anyway.
Fantastic work! So, I'm always curious about the time logged on a major overhaul like this. Did you keep track? I'd love to know the total time spent! ;-)
I do this in the late evening when there is a spare hour available… sometimes I finish a project in 1 hour, more often it lies dormant for multiple weeks due to daytime job and family time… This specific one I started 14th of May and ended 30th of July (according to the dates on the raw video recordings), I think in total 7-8 hours of work?
@@reinardsynth6581 very impressive - thanks for a great video!
Nice job! Goodness. That’s too hard! 😂
Are parts still available for d-50 repair my battery was replaced my window is barely lit up and it makes no sound
Hello Reinard, any idea what could be wrong with a Roland V Synth I own. When I turn it on its ok for about a minute, then it goes into a never ending cycle of changing patches, buttons flashing, generally just like its having a seizure. It was perfect for years, just happened out of the blue, thank you!
On first view, that really looks like a power supply issue. I would check if the internal power supply is still ok (check capacitors, bridge rectifiers, if all voltages are within spec, also after being powered on for a while. Be carefully if it’s a switch mode power supply because of the high voltages. If you do not know what a switch mode power supply is please hand it over to an electronics repair person…
Excellente video Guy! Can you help me? Can you send me the service manual? Thank you
www.synfo.nl/servicemanuals/Roland/D-50_SERVICE_NOTES.pdf
Boasting about 4K but the max resolution is 360p only... but hey, congratulations on the repair job! Edit: ok, looks like I was too early and UA-cam not ready for this - now it's giving me HD!