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Getting back from Juno 106 to JX8P for live shows...


gilwe

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It's been a few months, since I decided to replace my old 'n good JX8P with my refurbished Juno 106. The Juno just sounded more "analog" or "stylish" to me, and I thought it would feet the sound of the band better.

 

I did so, and for many parts the 106 just nailed it, but as the production went bigger, I keep finding myself in more situations where the 106 just can't provide it, especially when it comes to sounds which are a bit more complicated than chorused hollow / sawtooth leads and pads...

 

I also found that the 106 MIDI is quite not reliable, having it playing stuck notes during a show (which is a pure MIDI issue in that case) or not being able to only receive program change commands... :rolleyes:

 

At this point I think I'll get back to the JX8P and see how it does with the new material, getting my beloved 106 back to the studio :thu:

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My 3 tier keyboard stand is already well equipped ;)

 

The set includes:

 

- JV2080, expanded

- Roland DEP5 multieffect

- Rack mixer

- A33 controller keyboard

- Analog Synth (currently 106, switched to JX8P)

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