MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Juno-106 SN SN 438478


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Roland Juno-106 SN SN 438478

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"For each patch, the DCO waveform can be set to Square (with separate pulse width modulation control) and Sawtooth, and both can be combined together for rich tonality. Separate sliders also control the level of a discrete noise generator and the sub-harmonic oscillator. You can also adjust the pitch of the oscillators across 3 octaves. There's also a nice trick to allow you to stack the oscillators for a great unison solo.

There's a 4 position High-Pass Filter which has even more bass boost, and a Low-Pass Filter which resonates to self-oscillation and has a really smooth tone to it.

The Juno-106 has a full ADSR envelope where each stage is controlled by a separate slider. This can be assigned to the filters and to the VCA.

A triangle wave LFO that has controls for rate and delay can be assigned to the oscillators and filter sections.

It also features a stereo chorus which can be set to "Rich," "Harmonic," or Off.

The 106 features full midi spec and sysex transfer facility which means you can send control changes for every single slider over midi in real time. So hook up to a midi sequencer and while recording, twiddle with the sliders and all control sound changes will be recorded in real time over midi and then played back in real-time. Then edit it and send it back to the synth."






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