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 08 February, 2006
 

 AM0600 Project - A Digital Sequencer
      
Rebuilding the Roland CSQ-600

Introduction In 1980 Roland released a new Digital Sequencer called the CSQ-600. It was an expanded version of the CSQ-100 which had been released the year before, with improved sync facilities and more memory. However it still fell short of the powerful MC-4 Micro-composer that Roland had launched 2 years earlier, but the CSQ-600 was considerably cheaper, at under £1000. It was frequently paired with Roland's analog monosynths like the SH-2, and it sold in higher volumes than the expensive MC-4.

The CSQ-600 is strictly CV/gate, as it pre-dates MIDI by four years. It can store up to 150 notes into each of 4 separate tracks or parts, making for a total memory of 600 notes. Unlike the MC-4, it can only replay one track at once and there is no way of backing the sequences up to cassette. It does have a battery backed memory though, unlike the CSQ-100, so at least your 4 sequences are retained!

The Re-build Today the CSQ-600 remains largely forgotten, and its rather clunky front panel and limited features put people off. However as a simple scratch pad sequencer for CV/gate it excels. It can be externally started, stopped and clocked, and the tracks can be chained and looped. It's a simple but effective creative tool, that enables short sequences to be recorded, played and triggered within a modular set up. However the casing and controls are clunky, so lets rip out the core of the CSQ-600 and rebuild it!

The AM0600 The Analog Metropolis version of the Roland CSQ-600 has been extensively re-engineered with the following changes:

  • The case has been ditched, and the main PCB and PSU integrated into the AM Modular Cabinet.
  • The CSQ-600 is controlled from a new remote front panel, linked to the sequencer via a ribbon cable.
  • The remote panel is a standard AM style panel, just 135mm wide. Have a look at the mocked up front panel to see how much we have slimmed down the controls.
  • Some controls have been left on the CSQ-600 PCB, to simplify the front panel and because they aren't likely to get used much (e.g. gate rewrite and portamento).
  • The remaining key controls have been located on the new front panel, and replaced with high quality components which transform the usabaility.
  • A new replacement potentiometer for TEMPO
  • New toggle switches and buttons
  • New 5mm LED's, blue, red and aqua green
  • The original inputs and outputs have also been slimmed down to the bare essentials, and located on the new control panel.
  • The CSQ-600 will sync to an external 1 beat per note signal. So I have added MIDI clock sync..

Front Panel Mock Up

 AM0600 Front Panel

 Resources

* CSQ600 User Manual
     Coming soon...
 

 

* AM0600 Project Notes
     Version 1.0 92kB
 

* AM0600 Front Panel
         .fpd file
 

 

 Original CSQ-600

Roland CSQ-600

 Donor CSQ-600

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