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Roland JUNO-106

Analog Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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«  A good analog reference. »

Published on 04/13/12 at 05:25
What can I say except that this subtractive deserves its reputation. It is in my studio controlled by a Mac via a MOTU 8pre. I mostly use it for bass or electro leads.

UTILIZATION

It is a machine super intuitive seen how we can wipe the sounds in all directions via potentiometers. By itself, the PWM slider is able to transform a music box of his baby in a Lead scathing right thickness. So when you touch the filter, it becomes pure happiness.

SOUNDS

Great for electro, obviously terrible for the 80's sounds, and some organs like "Cathedral" are breathtaking. AH yes, the breath, there are a few active as soon as the chorus, it's the only downside of the machine in my opinion.

OVERALL OPINION

This is a machine that was broken. I told myself that I shall attempt a repair. AND although I do not regret it a shot. All 6 channels are always original, I have just spent with acetone and then I have realigned the beast with a procedure that I found on the NET. Now it sounds better before the failure. Briefly saw his rating from Argus today I am very glad I bought in 1990 for 5,000 francs (about 125 €, 830 FF) time. This is the first pro synth I bought and I never am never separated.