MATRIXSYNTH: Behringer Deepmind 12 vs. Roland Juno 60 - no talking


Monday, July 24, 2017

Behringer Deepmind 12 vs. Roland Juno 60 - no talking


Published on Jul 24, 2017 RĂ¼diger Gaenslen
Re-Published on Jul 28, 2017 RĂ¼diger Gaenslen

"Short Demonstration of the oscillators, the chorus and some basic sounds.

My impression is, that the Deepmind cannot match the Juno. The filter of the Juno sounds better in my opinion. Also the chorus in the Deepmind cannot match the great Juno Chorus. The Deepmind is a nice Polysynth which should sound like a Juno, but doesn't. Also it is very difficult to program equally sounding patches on the Deepmind.

It is only a short Demo, maybe I will later find time to make a better and more objective Video. But for the first impression it might help, I hope. Thanks for watching!"

It's worth noting the Deepmind12 was based on the Juno-106 (see here and here), not the Juno-60.

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