@@project-95 To be honest I now don't have the ideas or motivation to really make use of a vintage synth. I got a JX3P but haven't got any ideas out of it so won't be getting another vintage after selling the JX3P. The Arturia VST will probably be the go-to.
My first polysynth. Limited in parameters, but great sound. The resonant filter, which self-oscillates at maximum, is key. The lack of filter resonant self-oscillation on JP8, JP6, Super Jupiter, and even OB8 is a shame.
This is a massive synth, people were discussing it on a live stream today, and some thought it lost the sweet spot due to resonance, others loved the sound. Either way, great timing as we can now hear it for ourselves!!!
@@richardfarabaugh7604 oh yeah. It’s incredible. Compared to the original I had side by side with it prior to selling the vintage keyboard, the only audible difference was the scratchy pots and chorus 1+2 combined sounds. I never cared for the 2 choruses stacked anyhow
WOW!!! I never realized just how awesome the Juno is. Every single one of these “sweet spots” are incredible sounding. Roland sure created an winner with this one. I have to wonder if their modern digital versions are just as good?
Got a Jupiter 50 and does a fair bit of classic Juno & Jupiter sounds. In tandem with KingKorg (VA with MG, OB,P5, MS20,303 filter emulations) is a really nice set up. On top a TR-8s running CR-78 and back to the 80's it is 😅 TR-8s is clocking KingKorg for arp's.
Best showcase I've seen on RU-vid for this gem. I look forward to owning one by next year. Any recommendations or advice for someone actively looking for one? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you. For studio purpose the Juno 6 is highly recommended. Exactly the same sound as the Juno 60 except not being able to store patches. Tubbutec midi is great.
Beautifully played. Has your Juno 60 been serviced? It sounds completely new. What echo did you use? I bought my Juno new in 1982. I still love it, but I haven't played it in a long time. Your playing stimulates me to start again. Which country are you from? I live in the Netherlands. Sincerely, Arjan
That's why I keep my Juno 6. Do you think the UB xa Behringer is to be complementary to my Juno 6 ?.... My answer is actually, Yes, listening your last videos, about it, comparing what you play with this Juno 60 too, wich is my playground also. Then this will be the last polysynth for me, as I have the DX7, a Deepmind 12, and a Jupiter 50,. I'm to concentrate my mind on monosynths and modular, to. Create very specifics harmonic keyboards for very long sounds that don't need polyphony, but harmonics going complex. So the Juno, and UB xa are two analog poly that I want to use as complementary, on different registries . Here you demonstrates one thing I love on the Juno, high frequency and low notes pretty shaped, that most people don't explore in most videos. I still study your play garden on the UB B in those high and low notes variations. 👍👌
@@Bernd_Bruening You convinced me with the last UB-Xa presets, using the same material for recording I mean. This is a good comparison point. Yes, this is not the same technology, and the Juno have some specificities I can Use for themselves, as a dialogue.
Another great sound demo. 🎧👍🏼 Just to be sure, there are external effects (reverb, delay) involved right? Great channel you have here, just found it. You got yourself another follower.😊
Caveman not know 'synth' music. But one day, Thok hear strange sound from shiny box! Not drum, not bone, not howl. It go WOOO-WAAA, like wind but from stars! Thok think maybe spirit of sky make music. Sound make brain feel funny... like flying with no feet on ground! Maybe is magic? Synth music make cave feel big, like sky! Ug-ug, strange, but Thok like! Make want to dance in new way. Maybe...synth music from gods?
@@Bernd_BrueningYou sure got lucky to have such a treasure trove of patches when you purchased the synth or are these factory patches? Did it come with factory patches back in the day?