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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

Comparing these synths, and showing how similar and different they can sound... It's weird that everyone seems to comare these so much, because, it's kinda hard to make them sound the same... if not really impossible.

Strings can be very similar... but that's just about it.

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  • dude your videos are great, i can listen to vintage synth- forever !

  • @teejayandrade

    That's really good to hear!

    Be sure to check my website: alienrobotdance at wordpress

    Grtz

  • Might be a stupid question, but can you sync the JX3P to a midi drum machine?

  • You can sync the sequencer of the JX3P to anything that sends out trigger signals. I have a TR707 that has the ability to sync to midi and at the same time send out trigger signals.

    If you would use a pulse trigger from your computer and send that with a regular audio cable into the clock-in of the JX it would work also...

    A Tr606 also has these trigger outs, and a tr 808 too.

    You can fake the trigger using a short pulse wave from your computer or sampler...

    It's really cool!

    Grtz,

    ARD

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  • I must say having owned both., that the JX-3P and the Juno 60 sound nothing alike at all , infact the 3P , is in my mind having used all the proform and roland synth gear of the time , the most original sounding roland midi polysynth.

    asteroids over berlin?:D

  • Yeah... you could just buy a splitter-cable or double the trigger signal with a patchbay... I guess that way it would work on both machines.

    Yeah the intro and outro song is an MP3 I made jamming with the JX3P and the JUNO... it's not a finished track, there are errors, but if you like it I just send it to you... pm me with email adress...

    Grtz,

    ARD

  • wish i had a JSQ-60 also.. No i mean the first , and the last track of this Video. I really like it in a way. Beside my Juno 60 and JX3P i have the Linndrum, it also has a trigger output, unfortunaly just one. I f i had two i could sync the JX3P too. Maybe i should buy a 606 it has two trigger outputs.

  • I just like the filter on the JX more I think... it's more 'funky'...

    Those drums are from my trusty Roland MC303 which has kinda nice 808 sounds. I just bought a 707 for the punchiness and the ability to sync the JSQ (juno 60) to the JX3P with trigger and to midi gear. It's really cool to be able to jam a little without using the computer (I have a slight problem with RSI).

    I'll have a look at converting the sounds of the video to mp3, if that is what you mean?

    Grtz,

    ARD

  • those are right now, the only synths i own. Both are really nice synths. The Juno 60 has the nobler,better sound, the sliders, and its ass kicking sexy look. The JX-3P has midi a sequencer, and more programming abilitys (Syncsounds etc.) I like my Juno 60 more beside they can sound similar in a way, it always sounds richer and powerfuller.

    Nice Demo, is it possible to have a mp3 demo ? Those drums are from a 606 right ?

  • It wasn't a rude remark, it's the truth, the video is kinda slow... your remark didn't bother me at all...

    The Juno is just crazy, I really love it... I wish I had the PG200 to go with the JX3P for tweaking easiness...

    Grtz

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