MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Juno Di Cover Pack N2 by S4K team ( toto doors subsonica )


Monday, September 12, 2011

Roland Juno Di Cover Pack N2 by S4K team ( toto doors subsonica )


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Roland Juno Di Pack N2

Patched By Mex

This Collection Offers some famous and Great sounds for the Roland Juno Di Mobile Synthesizer, these patches are not included in the presets.
Here you can find the list and description of each patch:

- Toto Piano
The bright piano used in the song: "Hold the Line"
- Africa Brass
The famous synth brass used in the song "Africa"
- Africa Mallet
This patch is made by two mallet sounds with a different pitch layered together
- Africa Solo
This patch allows you to play the solo with just one hand: the upper part of the split is based on a layer of flute sounds, in the lower part you can find a layer of flutes and xylophone.

- Won't Get Fooled Again (system tempo ~132)
- Baba O'Riley (system tempo ~120)
- Who are You? (system tempo ~115)
The LFO speed of these patches is adjustable by changing the system tempo with the Tap Tempo button.

- Clean Wah Lead
- Distorted Wah Lead
- Overdriven Wah Lead
The Wah effect can be controlled with the modulation joystick
- Noise Lead
- Discolabirinto Lead

- Doors Split
This split is based on A Rhodes keyboard bass on the lower part and a vintage Vox organ sound on the upper part.

- Wah Clavinet

- Abitudine (particular distorted E.Piano)

- Wurlitzer Fuzz

To Install These Patches you will need the Juno Di Editor, make sure you already installed the Editor and the drivers into your computer:
Connect the Juno Di Synth to your computer, turn it on and then open the Juno Di Editor, press file open and select the folder in which you saved the patches, select the first patch and open it, now by pressing the write button in the top of the screen of the Editor you can save the patch in one of the 128 user's empty slot, proceed in this way for all remaning patches.
Now you can select the new patches by pressing the category button and going at the end of the sounds list.

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