 |
|
 |
|
Average rating:
4.4 out of 5
|
|
Contrary to the main review the filters on the JU-1 are analogue,
just like those on the JU-2/MKS-50.
|
|
Very unique Roland synth. The unknown techno synth resonsible for that HR/dominator
sound, Prodigy/charley sound, and hard Beltram sound. This synth by no means sound
like any other Roland synth.
|
|
It is a compact and good sounding synth.
|
|
The Alpha Juno is a mind-blowing little synth. It's not as warm and fuzzy as the 106, (aren't you getting tired of the 106 yet?) but it can make some of the coolest spacey, wacked-out noises. Though the PG300 simplifies the process, the beautiful "alpha dial" makes editing almost as easy. Also, you have a extensive editing ability of the 4 stage envelope and real time control of the the Mod Rate (LFO and chorus rate), Mod Depth, Envelope Times, Brilliance ("cutoff frequency of low pass filter). I recommend you get one quick before the prices shoot up!
|
|
I love the Juno, very easy to program and the filter is perfect for bass. Check out my web site it has more info on the Juno 1: www.vt.edu:10021/D/drmartin/
|
Add your review of the Roland AlphaJuno 1
NEW SYSTEM - to keep the user reviews focussed, we are now approving all submissions before they appear. We will endeavour to process your comments within 24hrs
Please keep your reviews on topic.
Questions, requests for manuals, ongoing conversations and inappropriate comments are not reviews, and will not be approved.
Manuals can often be found on the links section for this model.
If you want to chat or ask questions, visit the Gas Station, the dedicated user forum here at Sonic State.
|