MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Boutique JU-06 noodle demo


Thursday, October 22, 2015

Roland Boutique JU-06 noodle demo


Published on Oct 22, 2015 ollilaboratories

http://www.rolandus.com/promos/roland_boutique/

"Today i am meeting up with the Roland JU-06, modeled on possibly the most iconic sounding superstar synthesizers from the 1980's - the Juno-106, and damn the new Boutique really keeps that legacy intact.

Ok, so a couple of things.. the output is really HOT on this one too, i though i had it tuned in to sweetspot but man at some low notes I still managed to overdrive my mixer, it really packs a punch. Also, i dont really do demos, so this is technically just me noodling about on the JU06 with no planning.. just trying it out with different sounds. I remembered to use the chorus on the JU06, which i totally missed on the JX03, so for those of you out there interested how that sounds should get their kicks.

Also, the sliders are really good..possibly the best of the three to edit in terms of feel, i forgot how small foot print the synth had at times.. it is really not a big deal at all with the JU06. (do note i have massive fat fingers) :)

There are NO external FX in the beginning. Just the JU06 chorus. (not the delay) At the end of the session, after 20.40 i add some vanilla reverb and delay with the MS70 to finish with some more depth and air.

I really hope this video as the JX03 one is helpful and informational, even though i dont say anything... i always let the synths do the talking.

cheers!"

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