the juno6 is a nice synth...simple architecture, knobs and sliders for every function...
btw, you can use a drumcomputer to sync the arpeggiator to Midi.....i use my boss DR550 for this, and when programming some irregular rymths in my dr550 i can get some really freaky stuff from my juno
Olaf
posted Thursday-Apr-05-011 at 05:48
Bruce Pilbeam
a professional user
from USA
writes:
As an analogue collector I picked this up for $60. at a resale shop,chipped fake wood ends and all. F--k it,I never learned to play the fake wood ends anyway. This is the real deal folks! I use it solely in gigs with the arpegg. and hold button to fade into songs and people love it. This was the beginning in music-no need for memory or midi,just some imagination.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Apr-05-011 at 04:21
ce
from USA
writes:
A juicy synth...Control its arpeggiator with a "triggering" drum machine...Hold down "transpose" button while turning it on to stack the oscillators and put it in a "semi-monophonic" state...C/V anything into its VCF input and it'll take on the characteristics of whatever's controlling it...No MIDI, No Memory, No (true) C/V...I could care less...I love it...It's worth the price they're going for these days...Better sounding than 106...caveman synth.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Monday-Mar-26-011 at 19:57
loophole
a professional user
from philadelphia, pa
writes:
some of you maybe wondering why I gave this a 4. while its because there is no memory and no midi. I do love mine thoufh. It doesn't take very long to change a sound. the sliders are real nice and feel good in your hand. I team mine up with the sh101 for straight out live shows. If someone knows how to midi this thing then please e mail me. Anyway, this keyboard is a classic. You know what I change my mind, I give it a 5 because it gives me creative vision. I just always have it running through the es1 and constantly sample. by the way, I'm looking for a juno 106. I have a juno 2 and a 150 bucks. If someone wants to make me a deal, then please email me.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Sunday-Mar-18-011 at 21:53
a professional user
from berlin
writes:
try running this machine´s sounds through harddisk recording plug-ins or other digital fx. you´ll find there´s so many more sonic possibilities to be had way beyond the trademark sounds we associate the juno with. and the smooth bottom end will still be right there with you.