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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Roland Juno-60

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"The Roland Juno-60 is a popular analogue 61-key polyphonic synthesizer produced by Roland Corporation in the early 1980s and a successor to the slightly earlier Juno-6. Like its predecessor, the Juno-60 has some digital enhancements, used only for clocking the oscillators and for saving/loading patches.

Features and synthesis architecture:

Tone generation:

The Juno-60 synthesizer is a six-voice polyphonic synthesizer. The single digitally-controlled oscillator (or DCO for short) gave the Juno-60 a high degree of stability in maintaining tune; most analogue voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) of the time would tend to drift in pitch and require re-tuning of the oscillator. The DCO provides sawtooth and square/pulse waveforms as a sound source, in addition to white noise and a square-wave suboscillator pitched one octave beneath the key played. Both of these additional sources can be mixed in with dedicated sliders.

The filters and envelope on the Juno-60 rely on control voltages sent by depressing the keys on the keyboard and were thus analogue. The Juno-60 features a rather distinctive-sounding 24 dB/octave lowpass filter with resonance. Unlike some synthesizer lowpass filters of the day, the Juno-60's is capable of self-resonance and thus could be used to some degree as a tone generator in and of itself. The filter section also features controls for envelope amount and polarity, LFO modulation, and keyboard tracking. In addition, a three-position non-resonant highpass filter is provided to thin out lower frequencies.

The signal is then sent through a voltage-controlled amplifier (or VCA) and a simple four-stage ADSR filter envelope.

The Juno-60 provides limited options for modulating the audio signal. A single triangle-wave variable-rate LFO is provided as a modulation source; this can be mixed into the DCO to create vibrato or into the lowpass filter to generate a tremolo effect. The LFO can either be triggered manually by the left hand using a large button above the pitch bend lever or set to engage automatically whenever a key was pressed.

Other features The Juno-60, like the other Juno synthesizers, carries an on-board stereo chorus effect which, while noticeably noisy, adds a rather distinctive character to the sound of the instrument.

In addition, the Juno-60 features an on-board up/down/up-down arpeggiator capable of spanning three octaves. The arpeggio speed can be controlled by either using a slider or an external trigger source.

The Juno-60 also contains 56 memory slots to retain and instantly recall patch settings. Interestingly, the Juno-60's memory can be dumped to (or loaded from) a magnetic cassette tape simply by plugging a tape recorder into the appropriate jack in the instrument's rear. Patch information is being transmitted as an audio signal similar in quality to that produced by a computer modem.

The Juno-60 is controllable with sequencers using proprietary DCB protocol, similar to MIDI, but different. Roland produced several DCB-enabled sequencers, or, alternatively, MIDI-to-DCB converters can be used to drive DCB-enabled synths. In the Juno-106, DCB support was dropped in favor of MIDI.

Finally, there is the test mode (only explained in the service manual):

To access the test mode, power up the Juno with the KEY-TRANSPOSE button pressed. You have three different key-assign modes while in test mode. You can select a key-assign mode with the arpeggio mode-switch (the switch has to be in the preferred position before powering up the Juno in test mode). Arpeggio mode-switch:

UP - All 6 voices are assigned to the last key pressed. This puts the Juno in unison mode (also transforming it into a monosynth).

UP/DOWN - The first key pressed might use voice 1, the next key pressed will use the next voice in the number order, and so on. If you keep 4 keys pressed and then release 3 of them, the next key will be assigned to voice 5. The available voices are always assigned in number order to the next key pressed, but the first key pressed doesn't necessarily assign voice 1.

DOWN - The first key pressed will use voice 1, the next key will use voice 2 and so on. However, if you keep 4 keys pressed and then release 3 of them in this mode, the next key will be assigned to voice 1 (except when it's unavailable). The available voice with the smallest number will always be assigned to the next key pressed.

Notable Juno-60 users:

Heernt (Band) , Jenny Star of Saturday Memories , Vince Clarke , Nik Kershaw, A Flock of Seagulls , Howard Jones , Eurythmics , The Cure , Dubstar , Faithless , Future of the Left , The Human League , Nick McCarthy , Rockaway Productions , The Locust , Holy Molar , Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Jason Lehning , Olive (band) , Men at Work , Enya , Air , Billy Idol , Fountains of Wayne (Juno-6) , John Foxx , Fad Gadget (Juno-6) , Junior Boys , (JUzNI VETAR), Matthew Bellamy (during his earlier years)"



KORG Z1

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Sherman FilterBank 2

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"SHERMAN FILTERBANK 2: "Most Extreme On The Planet". This FILTERBANK comes in the Original Box with Everything that came with it including the Rack Ears & Protective Mounting Washers, Original 'Abuser's Manual' and 110v AC Adaptor. Briefly: the Sherman FilterBank is a Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer of Sorts... It Features 2 Powerfull Multi-Mode Filters -Low Pass / Band Pass / High Pass, Multi-Mode 'Band Correction' Adjustment Feature, Resonance to Self Oscillation ( Use As an OSC ) with a Unique & Musical Harmonic Intervalic Ratio Section and a HUGE Frequency Range. The Two Filters Can Be Driven Into Self Oscillation & Also Be Used As Discrete Oscillators Tapped Independently In Parallel Mode! Additional Features include Saturation Adjustable Tube Overdrive Behavior, A Highly Flexible ADSR with Positive Or Negative Influence Independent for Each Filter, External Envelope Follower, Parallel or Serial or Adjustable MIXES of the Two Filter Routings, FM Input ( Internal or External Audio, LFO or CV ), VCA with AR Generator and Overdrive, and AM / Ring Modulator ( also Internal or External Audio, LFO or CV ). There are Numerous Audio / CV Inputs & OutPuts including for the FM, AM, AR & ADSR for TOTAL Integration into Modular System such as Moog, Doepfer, Macbeth, Cwejman, SE, MOTM, etc... The Sherman FilterBank Can Be MIDI Controled For Sequencing of Parameters and will also Act as a MIDI to CV Converter & MIDI Signal Distributor: 1 MIDI IN, 1 MIDI Out & 3 MIDI Thru! Full Details available at online at WWW.SHERMAN.BE."