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oh no... I'M HAVING A SYNTHASEIZURE!!!
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@dzlvs8 I have both, but I don't think one of them is better than the other. They are simply different, and sound is a matter of taste. Both have pros and cons. For sequences and basses, the Juno-60 is simply better. But the Polysix delivers the richer pads.
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@AnalogAudio1 aah ok..interesting. some of the patches - ie the bass like sounds- sounded a little more richer to my ears. I know theres supposed to be a way to put the synth into pseudo-unison mode via a button combination whilst turning the power on...hmm.
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@dzlvs8 Well if you don't like juno-60s or 80's synthesizers, why are you viewing them? I stay away from the things I don't like...
Something is telling me you must just loathe the polymoog. Which is one of the best synths in my opinion.
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@AnalogAudio1 Actually, I've been able to create pads so rich on my JUNO-60 that the polysix couldn't even come close.
I'd be glad to PM you some samples if you're interested!
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Bullocks to anyone who thinks this synth is lame: If so, why was it used by so many pros?
Amazing board and brilliant demo
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Great. Classic sounds.Very useful. I'd get one today but i only have £3.54.
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the synth that revolutionised the 80s !
A great demo of a wonderful synth. At one point i owned two of them, cause theywere so cheap on the s/h market. i can hear, that youve slipped the synth into the secret "unison mode" for some of the patches on the vid..nice! :-)
armalyte 5 days ago
@armalyte Thanks... but I did not use the "unison mode"...
AnalogAudio1 5 days ago
@AnalogAudio1 was that the J60's areggiator in the beginning seconds of the video?
verve92 1 month ago
@verve92 yes!
AnalogAudio1 1 month ago