Roland Juno 6 (JU-6)
Eduardo Saponara
elmacaco at ozemail.com.au
Wed Dec 13 04:07:15 CET 2000
Hi,
I am unfamiliar with the juno 6, but I think the inverted envelope switch is for the filter cutoff. if the cutoff is say on 2 and it is effected by the regular envelope, then the cut will rise and fall like the amplitude. with the inverted envelope, the cutoff will drop where the amp envelope rises. if you have the cutoff too low with the inverted setting, the filter will cut out all sound, as it drops with the env.
if you want web info, search the analogue heaven archives at http://www.midiwall.com/archives/ah
and vintage synth will give you some info http://www.vintagesynth.com
hope that helps
----- Original Message -----
From: BonoVox9 at aol.com
To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:51 AM
Subject: Roland Juno 6 (JU-6)
Hello,
I recently purchased a Roland Juno 6 synthesizer for US$200. I bought
from someone who had an ad in the local newspaper. I am not very familiar
with this keyboard, I don't know very much about it. I've been playing around
with it and I have been searching the internet for information about it, but,
I can't find very much at all.
I wanted to know if anyone could supply any information about this synth. I'd
like to know what people think of it, if any of you own one and how you find
it useful, etc. I notice it has a chorus circuit, and I was hoping that it
had an external input for it, but, it doesn't. It doesn't sound very much
like the chorus ensemble in the RS-09 that I have, the juno's chorus sounds
smoother. I notice that there is a switch for inverting the envelope, at
least that is what I think it is for. It produces some very interesting
sounds, but, I can't always get it to sound right, I don't understand how it
changes the envelope when I have it inverted.
Any information would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Jason
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