GETTING STARTED 3
FEATURES 4
PCB BUILD NOTES 5
INTERNAL INSTALLATIONS 6
ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 13
ASSEMBLING CONNECTOR CORD 15
PARTS LIST LINKS 16
BILL OF MATERIALS 17
RETROAKTIvPG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
GETTING STARTED
Thank you for purchasing a PG-800 Mini controller. This product allows for
hands-on programming of the Roland JX-8P, Super JX, and MKS-70 synthesizers.
The PG-800 Mini is available as a stand-alone desktop unit that conects to the
JX via a cord, or it can be mounted directly inside of the instrument itself. (JX-8P
and Super JX models only) The PG-800 Mini was designed to take advantage of
the blank panel space in the JX-8P and Super JX, where it fits easily into the upper
right corner of the synth.
This product was based on a project by Bas at Poesboes.com entitled “Fiing
your PG-800 with a new processor”. His aicle can be viewed at this URL: hps://
tinyurl.com/yc87fns2 This project would not have been possible without Bas and
we appreciate his generousity and technical assistance. The firmware in the PG800 Mini is different from the firmware available from Bas. Be aware of this if you
ever need to flash the firmware in your unit. Firmware updates can be found at
the PG-800 Mini product page at www.RetroaktivSynthesizers.com.
Many versions of the original JX firmware do not respond correctly to the WRITE
command from the PG-800. By default, the WRITE buon on the PG-800 Mini will
act as a SCRATCH PROG and RANDOM PROG generator. To disable this function and
allow the WRITE buon to send WRITE commands to the synth, hold down MANUAL
while powering up.
To begin using the programmer (Desktop unit), simply plug the 6-pin DIN cable
into the PG-800 Mini and the synth. If you have a PG-800 Mini installed in your JX,
the programmer stas up as soon as the synth is powered on.
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
FEATURES
The PG-800 Mini allows for easy, hands-on programming of Roland JX-8P,
Super JX, and MKS-70 synthesizers. While incorporating all of the features of the
original PG-800, the PG-800 Mini adds some useful new features.
• Random Program Generator - Holding the WRITE buon
for .8 seconds will generate a random sound.
• Scratch Program
than .8 seconds) will generate a basic program, which serves as a useful
staing point when creating a new sound.
• Manual
positions of all 44 controls to the synthesizer.
• Copy/Paste
without actually transmiing them to the instrument, hold MANUAL for
.8 seconds or more. Once the copy has been made, holding the MANUAL
buon will transmit the stored panel state to the synth. Once pasted,
the memory will be cleared, and holding MANUAL will act as the copy
function once again.
• Disable PG-800 Mini
for 1 second will disable transmissions from the PG-800. This is useful if
using the JX in a peormance. Once in disable mode, tapping manual
will return the PG-800 Mini to its normal state. Any controls that were
moved while transmission was disabled will be updated upon enabling
transmission.
- Tapping the MANUAL buon once will transmit the panel
- To copy the state of the PG-800 Mini’s controls
- Tapping the WRITE buon once (for less
- Holding WRITE and MANUAL down together
• WRITE MODE- Holding the MANUAL buon down on power-up will
disable RANDOM/SCRATCH generators and WRITE buon will transmit the
“WRITE” message to the JX. Whether this function works correctly on a
JX will depend on JX firmware. WRITE MODE is off by default.
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
PCB BUILD NOTES
The PG-800 Mini is available as a DIY bare PCB kit, as well as a fully
assembled “internal” unit. This section is for people building their own units and
installing units into the chassis of a JX-8P or JX-10P.
Construction of the circuit board is simple, but following these steps will make the
process go as smoothly as possible.
• Begin by installing components on the boom side of the PCB.
Take care when installing the small components underneath
the processor. Do not get solder into the through-hole pads
where the processor mounts to the top-side of the board. Do
not install the DIN jack, buons, or pots yet. C9 should be
omied. It is only used as a provision in which more filtering is
needed on the ADC.
• Now build the power supply on the top side of the board. Take
care that the solder joint on C42 does not make contact with
the large regulator fin on U18. The + side of the polarized caps
is indicated with a bold black line or a black dot.
• J1 is an ISP jack, and can be populated with any .1” breakaway
pins. This jack is only used if you need to flash the firmware.
• Use a socket for the main Atmel processor.
• Make sure that all pots are straight before soldering them into
your PCB. If they aren’t straight, they will not be able to fit
through the front panel.
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
INTERNAL INSTALLATION
1 Begin by cuing out the drill template around the outside edge. The template
shows the front panel, as well as where the PCB will be. Each pot and switch centerpoint
is marked with a black circle. These holes should be .25” in diameter. There are 6
mounting holes indicated by a crosshairs paern. These holes should be .125” in
diameter. Position the template on the synth so that the PG-800 Mini PCB sits directly
to the right of the JX front panel PCB as shown below. The two should not touch. When
the drill template is in position, tape it down and use a center punch to mark the hole
locations. BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE PCB CLEARANCE BEFORE YOU DRILL!
FIGURE 1 - PG-800 MINI installed in a Super JX
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
2 Now that the drill template is in position, 50 holes must be drilled. There are two
ways of doing this. The recommended (hard way) to do this is to remove the top half of
the JX from its base by unscrewing the 4 hinges that aach the two halves of the synth.
This requires that the main boards be unscrewed, so that the hinge screws can be
accessed. Disconnect any wires aaching the top and boom halves of the synth. Now
the top half of the synth can be placed on a drill press or other drilling jig (stabilizing
the chassis is of key impoance when drilling.). A drill press will generally yield the best
results (fewer burrs, cleaner cut) than using a hand drill. The holes will be cleanest if
there is something solid like scrap wood etc. under the suace you are drilling on.
The second way of doing this is by using a hand drill and carefully drilling all of the holes
by hand. Obviously drilling into the power supply board or leaving any metal shavings in
the synth is to be avoided. Always vacuum out the synth if there are any bits of metal
le aer drilling.
3 Deburr all holes, especially on the top suace of the synth. Burrs on the top
suace will show up as bumps under the graphic overlay, which is unsightly. When
deburred, test fit the PCB through the holes to be sure of clearances and widen any
holes where the pots are chafing the front panel. When you are happy with the fit,
carefully stick down the graphic overlay. Be sure that it is straight, and that all of the
holes align, especially the 6 mounting holes.
4When the overlay is placed, use the screws and spacers to create 6 standoffs as
shown in the figure below. These standoffs are what the PG-800 Mini will mount to. This
must be done with the graphic overlay applied to the panel. Inse the black screws
(through the front panel facing side) into the 6 small mounting holes in the panel. From
the underside of the front panel, screw these into the threaded standoffs included with
the kit. Do this for all 6 mounting holes.
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
Figure 3 - Standoffs for mounting PCB
Figure 4 - Mounting PCB to panel
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
5 Use the remaining 6 screws to secure the PCB to the panel as shown in Figure 4.
6 Try closing the lid of the JX. Be sure that the PCB is not too close to the
transformer or the power supply heat sinks. Some Super JX synths have a taller heat
sink. The heat sink can be trimmed or reshaped at the top to allow for a bit more
clearance. This isn’t necessary, but it serves as insurance that the boom of the PG-800
Mini can’t make contact with the heat sink if the lid is able to open and close. Trimming
or bending the heat sink should only be done in a Super JX, and only if necessary. In
all installations, it is recommended that you use cardboard to shield any metal suace
(such as the transformer, transformer leads, or heat sinks) directly below the PG-800
Mini. Use a square of cardboad, then cut squares out of the corners, which will allow
the cardboard to be folded into a 3, 4, or 5 sided cube. Secure this in place over the PSU,
exposed transformer leads, etc. Cable ties or tape can be used to hold the protective
barrier in place.
Figure 5 - Protecting from shos
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
Figure 6 - Super JX with heat sink modified. (L shape bent into fin, and rear fin trimmed by
10mm)
7 When you have secured the PCB to the panel and ensured a good fit, with plenty
of clearance, use the 5-pin multi-conductor wire and connect the 5 wires from the
PG-800 Mini to the JX as shown in the wiring diagrams. The 5 connections on the PG800 are indicated on the top side of the PCB where the DIN jack terminates. These 5
connections must be connected to the Jack PCB on the Super JX, and the Main PCB on
the JX-8P. The recommended spot to solder to is directly below the DIN jack on the JX.
Be sure that your pin orientation is correct when you solder. (Don’t solder the wires in
the mirror image where pin 1 is actually pin 6, etc.) Use figures 8, 9, and 16 to locate the
correct pins to solder to. The diagram shown in figure 16 shows the pin numbering of
the female DIN jack from the front. Remember that the numbering will mirror that if
looking at the male DIN cable from the rear. Verify this before soldering anything. If the
wiring is mirrored, it will likely destroy the PG-800 Mini. Mirroring would cause +15V from
the JX to be routed to the PG-800’s ground and destroy the Atmega processor. Triple
check your connections.
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
The PG-800 MINI is connected to the JACK PCB of the JX synth via 5 wires.
Match the connections shown in the following diagrams with the connections
marked on the PG-800 Mini.
Figure 7- Super JX Wiring Points
P3 - 7.5V
P4 - GND
P5 - DATA
P6 - CLK
Figure 8- JX-8P Wiring Points
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
Figure 9- PG-800 Mini Wiring points (Top view of PCB)
Figure 10 - Wire from PG-800 Mini to Jack PCB of Super JX
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RETROAKTIV PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
DESKTOP CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
1 Sta with the top piece (the front panel) of the enclosure. Apply overlay before
this step. Use the screws and sho standoffs included and with the panel side facing
down and create 6 male standoff posts as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11 - Top piece of enclosure (with panel applied) with 6 standoffs
2 Fit PCB onto standoffs as shown below.
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
3 Secure the PCB to the standoff posts using the long hex standoffs.
Figure 13 - PCB secured using long standoffs
4Aach sides. Sho sides are keyed and only fit in one way.
Figure 14 - Sides aached
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RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
5 Secure the boom piece of the enclosure using the remaining 6 screws. Don’t
oveighten the screws. Apply the 4 non-slip feet and the enclosure is finished.
Figure 15 - Boom secured
BUILDING CONNECTOR CORD
The PG-800 MINI connector cable only uses 5 pins of a 6-pin connector. Pin 5 of the
connector (+15V on the JX) should not be connected on either side of the cable. Pin 1
should go to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, and so foh. Be sure that you have threaded the cable
through the rubber connector sleeves BEFORE you do any soldering. Otherwise you
won’t be able to reassemble the connector. Pin numbers are marked on the inside of
the pin connector.
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SDF-51J
5.000.197
2.40.094(2 PLCS)
15.00.591
10.00.394
5.00.197(2 PLCS)
10.00.394(3 PLCS)
1.30.051(7 PLCS)
12.50.492(2 PLCS)
5.00.197
2.70.106
12.50.492
3.50.138(TYP)
10.00.394
10.00.394
30°
30°
5.00.197
10.00.394
15.00.591
7.00.276
PCB LAYOUT
TOP VIEW
4
3
3
1
4
2
1
5
5
Mounting Hole(2 PLCS)
2
0.0872.2
6.5
(2 PLCS)
0.073
0.256
0.2366.0
1.85
15.70.618
1.00.039(5 PLCS)
0.106
(2 PLCS)
(2 PLCS)
0.57914.7
21.4
20.70.815
0.063
0.843
1.6
2.7
1.00.039(2 PLCS)
TOP VIEW
For more information, please visit the product page.
RETROAKTIv PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
SDF-60J
5.00 0.197
1.30 0.051
(8 PLCS)
2.40 0.094
(2 PLCS)
5.00.197
1.0
(2 PLCS)
(2 PLCS)
30°
30°
0.039
5.00 0.197
20.7
5
4
10.0 0.394
15.0 0.591
15.0 0.591
10.0 0.394
4
5
PCB LAYOUT
0.815
6
3
0.57914.7
6
2
3
7.00.276
0.843
21.4
1
2
10.0 0.394
0.106
2.7
(2 PLCS)
0.0631.6
(2 PLCS)
Mounting Hole
(2 PLCS)
1
15.0 0.591
12.5 0.492
(2 PLCS)
10.0 0.394
(3 PLCS)
1.85
(2 PLCS)
6.0
2.2
0.073
0.236
2.7 0.106
5.0 0.197
10.0
0.087
0.394
15.7
0.618
6.5 0.256
12.5 0.4922.5 0.098
3.5
1.00.039
(6 PLCS)
18.0 0.709
0.138
(TYP)
cui.com
Figure 16 - 6 pin DIN connector diagram (Couesy of CUI.com)
PARTS LIST LINKS
Full Mouser pas lists are available for this project. To access the project ca,
enter the following URL:
hp://www.mouser.com/Tools/projectcasharing.aspx
Then enter the access code corresponding with the project build you want to order:
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BILL OF MATERIALS
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RETROAKTIV PG-800 MINICONTROLLER FOR JX-8P, SUPER JX AND MKS-70 SYNTHESIZERS
THANK YOU
Thank you for using Retroaktiv products. Please visit us on the web at www.
RetroaktivSynthesizers.com for product updates, new products, or to contact us. Enjoy
the PG-800 Mini!
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