Tuesday, June 30, 2009
This is how I JUNO
YouTube via burblebeep. prior "This is how I Juno" vids here.
"This is my entry in the How Do You JUNO? YouTube™ Video Contest. All audio was created and performed on my quarter-century-old, pre-MIDI, analog Juno-60 synth. Computer Museum Photo: Scott Beale/Laughing Squid" Update: note the LOL slider names of Tudor, Derbyshire, Subotnick and Babbit and the Bebe, Baron, Louis toggle switch.
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Holy! This is EASILY the best video I've seen in MONTHS!
ReplyDeleteI love the 'Octopus Transmute'!
SUPER KUDOS AND WELL DONE!
WOWZERZ! What proggie did you use to animate the sliderz?
That was impressive! Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteGreat video! I own this keyboard. Although my unit sometimes glitches and it's got a pretty basic architecture, it's so immediate to use and has lots of charm.
ReplyDeleteHi everyone. Thanks so much for the positive comments. I drew the faux front panel in Illustrator and animated it in Motion. The Juno-60 has been a great synth for me.
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