MATRIXSYNTH: Juno 60, controlled via Ableton Live


Friday, July 20, 2007

Juno 60, controlled via Ableton Live


YouTube via RedRoomNW.
"Running through the abilities and sounds of the Juno 60, connecting to it via the DCB port with a MIDI adaptor and then sequencing with Ableton Live. From Live I am looping a simple Bobby O style rif and running the Juno through its ADSR settings, waveforms, noise filters, chorus, up/down octave, etc..."

8 comments:

  1. Quite nice, but give me a Korg Polysix and day!

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  2. So I'm not quite understanding something here??? has it been midi retrofitted??? and if not can i apply this method to my polysix? (obviously using an outboard midi controller)

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  3. I didnt know SEs could run LIVE O_O

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  4. Thats one way to figure out what the knobs on a synth do.

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  5. Yeah, he is running M on the Classic or what? ;)

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  6. Thats me, and the Juno is hooked up via a makeshift box that converts the Juno 60's DCB port to MIDI. I then have a MIDI to USB cable thats hooked up to my MacBook and sequencing then from Ableton.

    The mac classic is what I use with my Emulator II for runing the old sound designer, but not in use for this video.

    Cheers!
    -Sean

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  7. i've just got a kenton midi / dcb converter so I can do this, but for some reason the juno 60 won't accept incoming midi from ableton - any ideas??...

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