This is just an equipment demo really, for the Juno 106 and the Microkorg XL. I used the Juno G's onboard sequencer for the little synth sequence and the arpeggiator on the Microkorg for the bassline. The Microkorg was synced to the Juno-G's midi clock.
Few errors, and I had to change the Juno 106 at one point (too much release). I also don't have my audio interface at the moment so it's all done through the tiny little mic on the camera.
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Brilliant!! I hate omd so much though:-D
TheOlenscase 2 months ago
@TheOlenscase Haha thanks. I rather like them, but I'm stuck in a time warp
matthehat 2 months ago
scrap the juno G, 106 kicks its ass
keepitacrime 1 year ago
Why would I scrap the Juno G? It's a very good keyboard for the money I paid. Sure it's not analogue, but it has a very nice sound, and can emulate old vintage boards pretty well
matthehat 1 year ago