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#4271 - 02/09/04 09:09 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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Hey ED,

Hav you considered buying a Juno-106 yourself?

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#4272 - 02/09/04 11:29 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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As much as I love synths like the JUNO 106, I don't currently have anywhere to put them. At some point I'll sell off some of my older gear and then I'll look at getting other synths and modules.

-ED-
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#4273 - 02/09/04 08:33 PM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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I did not realize you had so many synths?

What about the .com? You still plan on buying one?

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#4274 - 02/10/04 07:57 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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I'm planning to get a .com synth in April - May at the latest. I already cleared up some space for it in my living room.

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#4275 - 02/10/04 09:32 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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I would love to have one myself, but you know me with the way I change my mind so many times what with wanting a different synth all the time. Even if I did buy one for myself, I don't have the money to spend to buy a complete system. I would have to buy a Piece at a time. I still want too have a minimoog. But can't always have everything, or what I want.

It's too bad we don't live closer to each other. We could combine our resources and make one massively huge synth. Like Malcom Ceicle's Tonto.

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#4276 - 02/10/04 10:56 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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That would be cool!
Actually I often think of my studio as basically one giant modular synth. When you have that approach to setups things like polyphony and multitimbrality do not really matter. But those things wouldn't matter to anyone who has more then 30 synths !
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#4277 - 02/14/04 03:40 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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get yourself a Leslie 147 for your Hammond


I have a M-3

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#4278 - 02/14/04 06:09 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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I don't Have a Hammond Organ.

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#4279 - 02/17/04 09:36 AM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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Good News! No more staticy patches. I think waht was causeing the problem was that I had too many things pluged into a single power strip. The computer, DSL modem, a digital cammera and the juno. The two power transformes I beleive were causeing interference with the juno. So I bought a seperate power strip just for the computer, modem and digital cammera. I plugged my juno into another power strip, and turned my juno back on and ran through the patches. No more static. All this time it was those power transformers, and not something internal.

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#4280 - 02/17/04 11:22 PM Re: Bought a Juno 106
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Paul-61 what is it you think you are missing having the Juno 106 rather than a MiniMoog ? Is it the tuning instability or monophonic restriction ? The MiniMoog will have a fatter monophone tone but really if you are not musically inspired by the Juno then I think the MiniMoog will disappoint you as well. Both keyboards are great musical tools but without musical inspiration they will be nothing more than paperweights. Personally I find the Roland Juno series very inspiring to play on and I have spent many hours doing just that.

It is great you have solved the static problem. Maybe now you may be more inspired to dig into what the Juno can do.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 02-17-2004).]

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