YouTube Uploaded by acidblue0 on Jul 26, 2011 via this auction "This is a short demo of the organ sound coming from this old school synth. Not bad for its age"
"I use 1 channel of the Quad LFO in audio range as an oscillator to and sync it to another oscillator to make it track a reasonable scale. Then I use a second channel to modulate the rate of the first which in this case makes it divide the incoming tempo. Then I add another channel in audio mode to make chords."
"This was a test-run for midi-clock syncing, done with a Spectralis 2, Cubase 4, a Midex Steinberg and an old Apple G5, my main problem with the new compstuff is that it forgets that a lot of musicians like to work with midi and external gear, not only with plug-syns....my one cent"
Not only does it look good - it's got 6 fully restored and functional voices, and brand new Chorus circuitry. It sounds the way it's supposed to sound. Add some oak sides, and blue LEDs - and you have.. the Smurf Edition of the classic 1984 Roland Juno 106 synth."
"Going through some of the musical scales in our new app, AirVox. AirVox has 50 scales to choose from: we just show major, major pentatonic, blues and gypsy minor. Also, having some fun with the left-hand filter cutoff at 01:39."