Sunday, September 06, 2009
Roland Juno 6 demo
YouTube via mik300z
"This few minutes only scratches the surface of the wierd and wonderful sounds the inspiring Juno can make. The differences between Juno 6, 60 and 106 are .....Juno 6 has arpeggiator but no patch memory/Juno 60 is much the same synth but has patch memory/ 106 has midi ..but sounds different and not as warm as the older Junos.
This Juno 6 has a kenton midi retrofit, enabling me to assign a midi channel and be in sequencer heaven!"
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This is the first time I've heard this shine like this... I think I love the Juno 6 and hate the others... to my ears the 60 sounds just like the 106... aka, not good.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a little compression or over drive + reverb + delay. sounds nice. The 106 & 60 are really versatile machines - in the right hands, they can do a lot.
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