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Roland JUNO-106

Analog Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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Alex Alder Alex Alder
Published on 12/16/10 at 13:33
Everything is already said!

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use (I do not use the patch bank) handling very fast, I have no manual and I did what I want with this machine.
MIDI connections handy!

SOUNDS

Sound is very typical 80's, especially when active chorus ...
Typed too? Maybe, but with a bit of creativity can make this synth sound in another way that hits Italo-disco which he participated. The Basses are monstrous! The chorus adds to the magnitude of his very radical, it may have to play ultra-funky leads, pads and atmospheric humming wobbles very trendy right now ... His excellent filter bill may push the machine to produce sounds like acid bleeps and another of all kinds. One can regret its limitations for the lfo, very basic for my taste, and another feature that could bring the power of a Jupiter, but this is not the same budget!

OVERALL OPINION

I have for over a year now, in the meantime I had other polyphonic hands, but it has much more charm than its equivalent at the time .
The Juno 106 combines the power of a vintage analog technology with its handy connections for MIDI and a budjet relatively "honest." Very easy to use, great sound, the look is rather sympa.C is a synth that has a special place in my set-up.
The black spot is his voice problems, knock on wood, because mine works perfectly, but over time his voice eventually go on a pacifier, so he must either change them or leave them with the technique of acetone. Take a Juno 106 unrevised at more than 500 euros I do not really seem reasonable. Very good synth