Hi, all.
Looking for a lead on a M110b1 keyer/tone generator chip for a JEN SX1000.
Jen part
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You probably already knew this, but the Kenton MIDI retrofit for the Jen actually replaces the generator chip. So you could buy that, or ask Kenton if they've kept any of the original chips when they've fitted the kit for customers?
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Re: Jen part
Did Not Know That !!!!
Seems like you have given me the answer ! Thanks.
Seems like you have given me the answer ! Thanks.
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Re: Jen part
Re. Kenton kit - huh, I hadn't seen that one before. Although it's for Hz/V or V/Oct, not midi.
I once midified a Jen SX1000 by soldering optocoulers to all the keys and connecting all of those to a midi-to-trigger pcb.
Did the same to a CS70m lol. But in that case I knew the Kenton kit for that one existed.
I once midified a Jen SX1000 by soldering optocoulers to all the keys and connecting all of those to a midi-to-trigger pcb.
Did the same to a CS70m lol. But in that case I knew the Kenton kit for that one existed.
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Oh ya, you’re right it’s the socket kit. MIDI needs a Pro Solo.