The Juno-60?!?

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I know it's a classic synth but I want one. Where can I buy one at? I want this synth for so many reasons now where can I get it...
 
they are fun, and getting harder to find... try harmony-central / ebay / craigslist / the appropriate forums on this board. They come and go... oh. and sonicstate classifieds.
 
Thanks, because I've been trying to find one for awhile now.
 
You should also look at the Juno-106. True it's got DCOs rather than VCOs, so some will complain that it sounds a bit colder than the 60, although I'd say there really isn't that much of a sonic difference between the two The 106 is also MIDI capable and somewhat easier to find.
 
A while ago I sold my Juno 60 and picked up a Juno 106, specifically for the MIDI capabilities (as limited as they may be). I agree a 106 may be a little easier to fnd.

As far as sound generating ability, I've always felt the 60 and 106 are the same thing - although I agree some people have suggested the 60 is "fatter", I have not found a significant difference at all.

I learned my analog sound building chops on a 60 and I would recommend a 60 (or 106) to anyone who wants real time fader controls (no multiple screens to scroll thru - tweak a knob and change the sound).
 
I'll try looking for the Juno-106 tonight because I was going to contact Guitar Center and see if they can order it for me. But what I want to know is isn't the Juno-D somewhat similar to the rest of the Juno series?
 
The Guitar Center won't be able to order a Juno-106. Like the Juno-60 it's been discontinued for a long time. Your best bet would be eBay. As for the Juno-D, it has nothing to do with the previous Juno lines, other than the name. It's pretty much a glorified digital GM player. Personally I wouldn't waste time on that and I think it does the Juno name a great injustice.
 
Wow, dang I was thinking GC could try to find it because they always ordering things for me. Honestly, I don't trust ebay so I guess I won't be getting that Juno-106. I'll just do like I was going to do and get the Fantom XR and V-Synth XT.
 
I just found out a friend is getting out of music and he has two (2) Juno 60s that I think he is looking to get rid of.

If you are still looking post a reply. I don't know what shape they are in, what amount he wants for them, or what he's willing to do anout shipping, etc.

If you are interested, I could perhaps arrange for you and he to communicate via private messages or something.
 
noisewreck said:
You should also look at the Juno-106. True it's got DCOs rather than VCOs, so some will complain that it sounds a bit colder than the 60, although I'd say there really isn't that much of a sonic difference between the two The 106 is also MIDI capable and somewhat easier to find.

The 60 is a DCO based synth, as well as all Juno's

I assume the difference in sound is mainly due to the different filters they use.

If I'm not wrong, the 60s has Jupiter 8 filters, while the 106 and Jupiter 6 have the same (still different than the 60/JP8) filters.

I like the 60 sound much better than the 106. Great arpeggiator.
 
The 60 is also built WAY better than the 106 which uses a combo filter/VCA IC which are of bullshit quality and go bad (if your looking at a 106 MAKE SURE that all the voices fire, a bad chip will show itself by dropping a voice every 6th note)

The 106 also has fairly audible stepping on the controls since they are digitally controlled (which may or may not be good for you). I got a DCB to midi convertor for my 60 and would never consider replacing it with a 106. besides, everyone knows that wood sides make a synth sound better :D
 
The Triton Rack?

I was thinking about getting this rack. The sounds are good and I can save money by getting it and not the Triton Studio. But there's a problem...

People are saying I shouldn't get it because I can only use 2 expansion slots at a time.

Now, is that actually a big problem?

I was thinking it wasn't and wants to get it anyway. I just need to know first, is that using of the 2 expansion slots bad...
 
noisewreck said:
You should also look at the Juno-106. True it's got DCOs rather than VCOs, so some will complain that it sounds a bit colder than the 60, although I'd say there really isn't that much of a sonic difference between the two The 106 is also MIDI capable and somewhat easier to find.

Actually *ALL* the Juno's have DCO's.

The main reason for the difference in sound between the 60 and 106 is that the Juno 60 uses identical chips as the Jupiter 8 for the filter, whereas the 106 uses a cheaper, harsher sounding chip.

Also the 106 leaves off envelope PWM--an important ingredient to many strong Juno 6/60 sounds.

Don't get me wrong, the Juno 106 is a great synth too.
 
And both are legacy synths - nobody is making the chips for them anymore. Synthrestore says they manufacture them, but Roland USA won't confirm they are the correct pinout.
 
the 60 sounds WAYYYYYYYY better than a 106. I have a 106 and have tried a 60. The difference blew me away.
 
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