Small Polyphonic Synth
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:20 am
Really love the sounds of the Juno 106 for pads and string lines. Anything similar in a smaller package and maybe price point?
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Thanks guys for this suggestion. Probably my #1 candidate at this point after watching this videomarqueemoon wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:26 amIf you can deal with digital this seems like the obvious choice.
https://www.roland.com/global/products/ju-06/
Really pleased by both of those. My only concern is that it may be more than what I need. Also, how's the reliability of their keyboards? I had a behringer keyboard amp once and it basically messed up and developed a pretty bad his and loss of volume after only a few months. I still use it from time to time..but def suffered from quality controlelektrovac wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:55 amBehringer Deepmind 6 should fit the bill. Analog, six voices, two DCOs, two LFOs, three EGs, endless modulation possibilities.
I own the Deepmind 12 and I love it, but I could have lived happily with the Deepmind 6.
https://m.music-group.com/Categories/Be ... -6/p/P0CQH
I have no issues with the keyboard. I think the Deepmind is where Uli Behringer went all-in to show he could make someting great under the Behringer name - and still keep it affordable. It's a very impressive instrument.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:15 pmReally pleased by both of those. My only concern is that it may be more than what I need. Also, how's the reliability of their keyboards? I had a behringer keyboard amp once and it basically messed up and developed a pretty bad his and loss of volume after only a few months. I still use it from time to time..but def suffered from quality controlelektrovac wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:55 amBehringer Deepmind 6 should fit the bill. Analog, six voices, two DCOs, two LFOs, three EGs, endless modulation possibilities.
I own the Deepmind 12 and I love it, but I could have lived happily with the Deepmind 6.
https://m.music-group.com/Categories/Be ... -6/p/P0CQH
The Juno 106 go for around $800-$1000 CAN up here, I assume they're much cheaper in the states? I would just go for the real thing, at that point. Just factor in, or ask before you buy (you can even check, by opening it up), that it might need repairs or replacement of chips.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:14 pmThanks guys for this suggestion. Probably my #1 candidate at this point after watching this videomarqueemoon wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:26 amIf you can deal with digital this seems like the obvious choice.
https://www.roland.com/global/products/ju-06/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w2rX7jzKyQ
Not really after the gritty synth stuff, but more in the vein of strings like that video at the 20 second mark or so. Also, there are some ridiculous used prices for the ones on reverb right now. Estimated price range is $250-325 and the cheapest one asking price is $520. While they may be nice, I would almost assume buying a legit 106 at that price point
They're loaded with cheese, but you can get great sounds out of them. If they had full-sized keys, I think more people would appreciate them. But for the $250 CAN they often go for? They're great! Lots of bands make great use out of them.