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Friday, September 26, 2025

Hydrasynth Presets with Juno 60 / 106 style analog chorus


video upload by Tena Lock (Tenalock)

"Decided to do another video about the Hydrasynth trying to capture that magical Roland Juno 106 and Juno 60 using presets I programmed. Using the magic of bucket brigade analog chorus.

You can see me turning off the chorus on the Hydrasynth sometimes, and sometimes leaving it on because it sounds better to my ears. If you turn off the Hydrasynth chorus it can be better because it doesn’t sound over the top and cause phasing that makes it sound worse.

When you see the cost of plugin chorus like Roland cloud Juno 60 chorus for $160 but then you can buy and analog chorus that does (imo) an even better job for $120 you might think the world has gone crazy lol ( the in version 2 of the chorus pedal - much better)

You can’t hear the Hydrasynth effects of the built chorus here when the pedal is off because you have to use a mono out into the stereo chorus.

If you want to hear the output of the Hydrasynth stereo chorus head here:"

Juno 106 Bank A for Hydrasynth - Random Jamming and camera testing

video upload by Tena Lock (Tenalock)

"The roland juno 106 is so epic that I have been making juno 106 sounds for my hydrasynth. there seems to be a camera malfunction during this video but the audio still plays and teh video comes back.

If it can go worng, it will, Lol. I'm trying.

You can find the bank here: https://tenalock.gumroad.com/l/xxeqqu"

Saturday, May 09, 2026

Sequential Prophet 5 - Synth Plugins still can’t do this?


video upload by Tenalock Audio

"There's something about the Sequential Prophet-5 that feels alive. The slight movement in the oscillators, the warmth in the chords, the way even simple patches seem to carry emotion without needing much processing.

Plugins have come so far and modern analog synthesizers have gone backwards without so much of their own character as they used to have.

I spent some time exploring softer pads, worn-out bass tones, drifting analog textures and a few more cinematic sounds in this session. Some patches lean into that classic late-70s / early-80s character, while others feel surprisingly modern.

It's easy to understand why the Prophet-5 became such an important synthesizer. A lot of newer synths can sound bigger or cleaner, but this has a character that sits differently in a mix.

Headphones recommended for this one."
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