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Juno-106

Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 21:58
by Hoylander
Hello!

sharing a few sounds that I've sampled myself from my Juno-106. A couple of pads and an "80s" style stack that all has the typical Juno sound.

Enjoy!

*EDIT: Found that I had made a third Juno pad sample that I'm adding to this post now. It is more "anonymous" than the other two pads and has less character, but might be easier to fit in a mix.

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 22:06
by Hoylander
Maybe I should add, the sound samples are being played by my NE3 with a bit of on-board Chorus 1 around 4 and some reverb.

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 22:11
by ibljula
Great sounds and great playing! These will be used for sure. Thanx! /Ibljula

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 22:12
by Marlowes
Great! Thanks a lot! I really regret selling my Juno 106 more than 20 years ago ... and now I find them too expensive. Smarter anyhow to save a while for a Stage 2 ... :keyboard2:

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 23 Sep 2012, 10:09
by Marlowes
Great! Played with then yesterday in my little home "studio". Will never be erased from the tiny memory of my E3HP! Takes me instantly back to my obscure old bands Sture Me' Läppen and Sju Man På En Scooter back in the cool 80:ies.
I want more!
Jag vill ha mer! :thumbup:

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 30 Nov 2012, 23:40
by SurfSynth
Hi everyone,
I've got that too.

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 10 Dec 2012, 20:16
by Steph Lo
Hoylander wrote:Maybe I should add, the sound samples are being played by my NE3 with a bit of on-board Chorus 1 around 4 and some reverb.
Hello,

Your mp3 demo of 80's stack sounds fantastic :thumbup:

I am trying to reproduce it with your "Juno106_80stack.nsmp" file.
I applied some reverb and Chorus1 on my NE4 HP but I still miss something...

Which chords/notes do you play in this short mp3 demo ?

Thanks !
:thanx:

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 15 Dec 2012, 23:49
by Hoylander
Thanks - glad you like. Hehe, had to listen to it a couple of times, the chord progression is basically - Bb, Cm, Db, Eb - The first time through I keep the note F on top in all voicings, and the second time through I move up a bit and keep an Bb on top through all chords.

BTW, I made a couple of other samples from my Juno and a few other instruments as well, will upload them when there's time. I can basically sell all my synths soon :)


EDIT: Ok I think I got it exactly how I played in the demo, to spell it out: Left hand plays roots only with the right hand chords from lowest to highest note:// F Bb D F // G Bb Eb F // Ab Bb Db F // G Bb Eb F // and second time // Bb D F Bb // C Eb G Bb // Db F Ab Bb // Bb Eb G Bb //

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 00:04
by Hoylander
SurfSynth wrote:Hi everyone,
I've got that too.
Cool, thanks for sharing. :thumbup:

Re: Juno-106

Posted: 14 May 2013, 19:46
by azwel
good pads