How to use a Roland Juno 6 Analog Synth Complete Tutorial

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Here, I walk you through all the features of the Juno 6 + give you a demonstration of the kind of sounds you can pull from one of these amazing single oscillator synths!

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Short-cut index:
16:25 - Noodling

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In this demo we take a look at a classic analogue synth from 1982... The Roland Juno 6, a rich sounding, yet basic synth.. a very modest single oscillator one may agree. 6-note polyphony, no MIDI, no USB (well.. it IS from 1982!), no saving of sounds.. you're lucky you get 61 keys with it! ..however, there is an External Clock-input... which provides the on-board 'Arpeggiator' with a single note 'trigger' from an external device such as the Roland TR-808 or TR-909... or, alternatively.. something more modern like a MultiClock from E-RM.

First half of this demo is a virtual 'walk-thru' of the features.. or 'view-torial' if you prefer?! ...then the 2nd half is some 'noodling' around with the Valhalla Shimmer Reverb for added 'drama'.. which gives the Juno 6 a very 'Blade Runner' esque... frothy sound and feel.


Index
0:00 Intro brief
0:49 Short Walkthrough
4:45 Arpeggiator
10:45 Key Transpose
13:20 Arpeggiator Sync with MultiClock
16:25 - Noodling


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