EPISODE · Jul 28, 2015 · 33 MIN
Episode 003 - Roland Juno 6/60
from Synthesizer Library Podcast · host Adam Anderson
Overview The Roland Juno 6 and Juno 60 are 6-voice analog polyphonic synthesizers. While limited in functionality by today’s standards, these classics present an extremely accessible interface to synthesis newcomers; and they sound fantastic. Both lack MIDI, the Juno 6 lacks patch storage. All this means you won’t be wasting your time with complicated configurations. Just start playing. Resources TAL-U-NO-LX Software emulation of the Juno 6/60 Juno 6 Owner’s Manual Juno 60 Owner’s Manual Juno 60 MIDI retrofit Another Juno 6/60 MIDI retrofit And one more MIDI retrofit Inspiration In the video below, Nick Rhodes uses a Roland Jupiter 8 (I know, not the same thing) in “Save A Prayer”. Notice the use of the bender. The Juno 6/60 have the same bender. Set the bender to control the DCO at about 33% and see if you can mimic the technique. (Skip to 4:30) Tip And, in case you missed it in the podcast, here’s the tip for integrating a Juno 6/60 into a MIDI setup. Use either a MIDI-controlled drum machine or your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) to send a click track (or use the rimshot output) to the Juno’s arpeggiator control input. The arpeggiator will now be synced up to the controlling device’s clock.
What this episode covers
Our first synthesizer walkthrough, we explore the capabilities of the Roland Juno 6 synthesizer and its big brother, the Juno 60. Listen as we explore the oscillators, filter, envelop, LFO and built-in chorus. We'll also cover a trick to integrating the Juno into a MIDI-based system (since the Junos have no MIDI).
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