MATRIXSYNTH: How to Use the Roland Juno-6 Polyphonic Keyboard


Wednesday, July 25, 2007

How to Use the Roland Juno-6 Polyphonic Keyboard


YouTube via expertvillage. via gearwire.

10 comments:

  1. Who the hell is this loser to tell use how to use a Juno 6 ? The chords he plays suck big time. The comments he mades are somewhat not to the point. "Just like in Moog and ARP..." GOD !!!

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  2. "Welcome to my brother's basement. I dug up this old keyboard, and figured I'd film a demo of it for YouTube, because I can."

    "So, uh... this is how you mash all the keys randomly with a couple of ham hands. As you can see, durpee durpee durp durp, durpee durp."

    "These are levers and buttons. They do different things. Since the camera is about 6 six away, you won't be able to see how to durpity durp durperoo."

    Grade: F+

    /why am I so pissy this afternoon...

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  3. I think he means its "just like the Realistic MG-1!"

    Seriously, he's never used an ARP because if he did he would know that ARP is famous for their ARPeggiator.

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  4. What? He's an expert! It said so in beginning!

    =o]

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  5. what a tool

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  6. Wow, ROLAND JUNO-6 sure beats the pants off MOOG and ARP. Although ROLAND JUNO-6 has some similarities to MOOG and ARP.

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  7. the juno-6 is really just like a moog, except it you can play six note random block chords.

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  8. It seems that Dan Rapport, our inimitable "expert" in this video, has a whole bunch of similarly enlightening videos:

    http://www.expertvillage.com/search.htm?tag=synth

    Wow, a Moog Voyager, explained! For free! Wow!

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  9. "The difference between analog synth and keyboard has to do with the fact that it doesnt use any ICs"

    http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/analog-synth-intro.htm

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  10. The difference between analog synth and keyboard has to do with the fact that it doesnt use any ICs, it's all analog, capacitors, and...you know, components..."

    http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/analog-synth-intro.htm

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