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Roland JUNO-6

Analog Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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Michael-David Michael-David
Published on 01/23/09 at 04:06
This is my first analog synth 80s "hardcore". With his presentation "vintage" and wood edges, we feel the experience but neither dust nor ringuard. The least we can say have fun with a few minutes is that many people used it during the 80 years he and the famous Roland Juno 60, which is quite the same but it has memory locations.

UTILIZATION

An extremely simple setup for this kind of ultra popular synth, analog modulations of this phase is clearly identifiable with great ease that adjust the knobs to get a warm, vibrant, typical of his new-years pop rock wave.

SOUNDS

When we try to bring the greatest synthesizers at home, have a Juno 6 is a priority! I have a Yamaha DX7, a Roland D-10, a Korg N5, a Roland XP-10 synthesizer and it then failed to complete a set-oriented electro ambient, pop and symphonic rock. No need to aftertouch or velocity, with this keyboard, we're going on to the essential: the sound. And with the chorus I and II, while there, we win the peaks of the analog sound.

OVERALL OPINION

I got 300 Euros for a few weeks ago, and I do not regret this purchase, it is even better than I expected. Strongly a JD-800, and then I could finish this set started 2 years ago, but having to acquire this rare synth, I am very pleased with this investment.