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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Synthesizer Show & Tell - Roland Juno-60


Published on May 22, 2018 Steve Learson

Synthesizer Show & Tell EP: 3 Covers the Roland Juno-60.

Each week I challenge myself to write a piece of music using only one synth from my collection, and share some tips and tricks on how to use the instrument.

The Juno 60 is a 6 note DCO polyphonic synth from 1982 with memory storage, designated slider controls, and an arpeggiator. It has been used in many recordings from the 80’s to today.

00:00 - Noodling
00:24 - Introduction
1:14 - Track Intro
1:30 - Arpeggiator Sync
2:07 - Drum Sounds
2:26 - Chord Memory
2:52 - Mono Mode
4:38 - Hidden Patch Banks
5:25 - Saving Patches To An External Device
6:32 - Chorus
8:13 - PWM
9:30 - Original Track, “None Of This Is Really Happening”

Synthesizer Show & Tell

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