Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Roland Juno 60 Van Halen Jump by JimmyPound
YouTube via synthartist69.
"Here is a Video of the Juno 60 in action. I programmed the jump patch from an analog brass sound by changing the cutoff, resonance, Attack, and chorus. The secret to getting a good Van Halen OBXA patch lies within the boundaries of a good chorus delay or reverb effect. This version is not exactly right, but it works. I played the bridge two different ways throughout the song and both are an easy variation of the original. Same goes for the synth part under the guitar solo. Hope you enjoy!"
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Very efficient, thanks, very good
ReplyDeleteI didn't guess it could be done with a Juno60.
That's so unbelievable. I'd only really be 'into' this video if he played it while sitting on his motorcycle.
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