MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer - The little brother in the shadow of the Juno-60?


Thursday, June 16, 2022

Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer - The little brother in the shadow of the Juno-60?


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Many consider the Juno-60 to be the best Juno synthesizer. This is reflected in the great admiration and in the second-hand market prices. And yes, I like the Juno-60 a lot too. It was one of my first synths and I made most of the tracks with it. But, I also like the Juno-106 very much. The sound character is slightly different. Some people say it sounds plastic. I think they mean that the sound is less lush and more sterile. Well, the Juno-106 sounds like the link to the later JX series to me. But the sound is more deep. But he only has one DCO and one sub oscillator per voice. With the Juno-106 you can achieve wonderful sub-basses that the Juno-60 cannot do exactly as well. The Juno-106 pad sounds are also wonderful. I think there should be more love for the Juno-106. It's not a Juno-60. But the Juno-60 is not a Juno-106 either.

And here is a 90s dance music demo track
all synthesizer sounds: Roland Juno-106 (1984)
drums: E-MU Emax
recording: multi-track

The Juno-106 playlist:"

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