MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Juno 2 vs Eventide H3000 - a match made in heaven


Friday, August 03, 2018

Roland Juno 2 vs Eventide H3000 - a match made in heaven


Published on Aug 3, 2018 Espen Kraft

"Roland Alpha Juno 2 is one of my favorite synths. It has a fantastic key bed, like all the Rolands from the mid 80s, and it's development from the earlier Junos has a lot going for it. I use mine for bass, pads and strings as well as bells and slow LFO sweeps.

The Eventide H3000, the classic 80s harmonizer, has more then diatonic pitch shifts under its belt. Loads of wonderful reverbs, delays and chorus effects.

Together, the Juno 2 and the H3000 is a match made in heaven!"

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