What to buy INSTEAD of the Juno 106

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  • Опубликовано: 17 фев 2022
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  • @briancoyne6700
    @briancoyne6700 Год назад +156

    Bought a Juno 60 for almost $2K. Fell in love. Cried tears of joy from the sonic beauty. Felt guilty about what I paid. Sold it. Went on a journey to replace it. Went through a Deepmind 12, JU-06A but neither was right. Tried an Alpha Juno 2. Didn't cut it. Tried the TAL-UNO Juno plugin. Didn't care for it. Tried a Deepmind 6. Still missed the real thing. Bought a Juno 106 and I'm back in LOVE again more than ever. So what if I'm broke.

    • @NTRSN-Archive
      @NTRSN-Archive Год назад +7

      What 2000 ??😂 I used this 25 years ago you could pick them up for 100 Euro .

    • @YouBredRaptorsMusic
      @YouBredRaptorsMusic Год назад +6

      @@NTRSN-Archive they're crazy money these days. especially in good shape.

    • @davidpetersonharvey
      @davidpetersonharvey Год назад +5

      Got mine for $250 in the early '90s.

    • @markcasebullock
      @markcasebullock Год назад +2

      Great anecdote! I got a 106 a few years ago for $1,000, and don't plan to ever part with it. I'd used to TAL-UNO before and it was okay, but nowhere near as nice as the real thing. I did spend a little time around a Juno 60 at a friend's place recently, and it's definitely got something that the 106 doesn't have... just a very wonderful, lush weight.

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv Год назад +7

      6 and 60 are magic. 106 can’t touch it. Jup-8 can’t touch it. No seriously not kidding.

  • @MusicOfDreamweaver
    @MusicOfDreamweaver Год назад +20

    I am a year behind, but I thought I'd mention it as the JU-06A is mentioned here: When the boutiques were new, I bought the three originals: Juno, Jupiter and JX. But I sold all of them in favour of the System-8. It gave me all the synths pluss the System-8 engine AND it gave me the correct polyphony as it has up to eight. I still own the System-8 and I love it.

  • @TonyAndersonMusic
    @TonyAndersonMusic 2 года назад +26

    The design on the Juno 106 is why so many people choose to own one. The look is timeless.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +7

      Very grammable, true

    • @budgetguitaristcom
      @budgetguitaristcom Год назад +1

      Truth

    • @garljoens
      @garljoens Год назад +3

      TRUE, the look of a synth is almost like an immediate yes or no, as dumb as that feels to write

    • @shane864
      @shane864 Год назад +1

      @@garljoens It's not dumb at all, they're musical instruments. Interface is a huge deal.

    • @oliverwheatley9494
      @oliverwheatley9494 5 месяцев назад

      hi tony

  • @kepheramoon524
    @kepheramoon524 Год назад +2

    I appreciate what you said in your intro. I agree - there’s no right or wrong way to approach choosing a synthesizer. My vibe is just that, a vibe. I am usually looking for a particular sound, and I find that by testing synths out in stores and tapping into my intuition until I hear “that’s it!” in my heart, I’m able to make clear decisions about purchases. So, like you said, it’s about looking for something that does what you want, not being a purist or being stuck in “the best” mentality.

  • @lava2471
    @lava2471 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad I came across your channel. This video is super informative and I enjoy your style. Looking forward to checking out your videos on the Deepmind. I'm looking to buy my second synth and having a difficult time choosing between the DM6 and DM12.

  • @willcolemanmusic
    @willcolemanmusic Год назад +2

    Hey Jorb, I love your videos. Keep up the amazing content. I REALLY love your calm approach to gear, your honesty, and your wisdom to suggest options that give a brand new perspective. Your channel has helped me alot in my GAS struggles! haha. Keep up the great content man! Cannot get enough!

  • @budgetguitaristcom
    @budgetguitaristcom Год назад +50

    I remember when the 106 was the "budget" synth. I knew people who wanted a Prophet 5 but couldn't afford it, so they got a 106. They're neat, but I think this video does a great job of explaining some more cost effective and frankly better options.

    • @Lainer1
      @Lainer1 Год назад +3

      I bought an original when they first came out. I was on a budget. LOL!

    • @budgetkeyboardist
      @budgetkeyboardist Год назад +1

      Well said, me! I wrote that 6 months ago. Now I've launched a new site/channel strictly about keyboards to keep my guitar/keyboard worlds separate. Only thing I'd add to the above comment is that I think a lot of people had bad experiences with plugins 10 years ago, but they've come a long way since then! Plugins can totally fool you now. The downside is you don't get those lovely wonderful knobs and for most of us, the controls are SUPER important.

    • @Lamster66
      @Lamster66 Год назад +1

      Budget I bought my Juno6 for £100 back in 1990 with the springs missing on 2 keys .Fixed it recorded and gigged with it and Sold it later on in the 90s for £250.
      Only miss it because of the potential resell value if I'd kept it.
      At the time I wanted a Jupiter8 back then you could pick one up for under a grand when someone was actually selling one.
      I was offered A Jupiter6 owned by a well known Artist for £650 and about the same time An Oberheim OB8 that was owned by a very famous artist for £600.
      Didn't buy either to my regret, because I also never aquired the Jupiter8 that I'd turned the other two synths down to have the money to buy .

    • @subs4794
      @subs4794 8 месяцев назад

      It still is a budget synth in regards to its features.

  • @Jacob-ur3lh
    @Jacob-ur3lh 2 года назад +56

    I bought a Roland Alpha Juno 1 with the Retroaktiv MPG50 controller and have not regretted it. The controller has all the faders for parameters and has two where you can actually apply multiple parameters to one fader. So if you wanted to do a swell with adjusting the PWM, Filter, and LFO Rate, you can do it all with one fader. What's cool about the Alpha Juno is it has the ability to adjust the chorus rate and it has more waveforms. Anyways love your channel Jorb.

    • @Jim_KYB
      @Jim_KYB 2 года назад +5

      I get my Juno fix with an Alpha 2, and Dtronix DT-300 editor. Agree with all of the above, it covers Junon106 territory, but does a lot more thanks the the unique envelope. The filter is not the same, but it's still the filter from the JX8p/10, and therefore has a lot more character than most filters on new synths imo.

    • @Sui778
      @Sui778 2 года назад +8

      The other cool thing about the alphaJuno-1 is it WILL respond to velocity and aftertouch via another MIDI controller. It's not like the 106 which just doesn't respond to either velocity or aftertouch, period. I've had mine since 1987 and still use it to this day.

    • @kiko1935
      @kiko1935 2 года назад +10

      Alpha Juno kicks ass. My first synth

    • @thb-music
      @thb-music 2 года назад +6

      MKS-50 is my jam.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +4

      I had a take where I mentioned this, not sure why I cut that. Thanks for saying it!

  • @MaybeAnnatar
    @MaybeAnnatar Год назад

    I adore how passionate you are in videos like this.

  • @Mind_Idiot
    @Mind_Idiot Год назад

    UI look and feel guiding your creativity is a HUGE point. Well put.

  • @chrishuitink4083
    @chrishuitink4083 2 года назад +4

    I subbed because you kept a joyful laugh throughout your video, I stayed cause you have great info! Cheers to you & your channel!

  • @chfanz
    @chfanz 2 года назад +1

    Love the subtle “redirect your gas” sentiment at about 21:00 with the BEHRINGER SWING tape lol
    I’m sure it’s appeared before on your vids and you’ve probably spoken about it, but I found that hilarious.
    Great video

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      I have since taken that off, would rather rep arturia than make a behringer joke..lol

  • @westbethkid
    @westbethkid 2 года назад +1

    this is a great, great, video. Right to the point and wonderfully informative. Subscribed!

  • @softpunchmusic
    @softpunchmusic Год назад +3

    The SH01A is actually polyphonic (4 voice) and can do *some* of the Juno 106 stuff almost exactly. Worth a look if your budget is tight.

  • @murdockscott
    @murdockscott 2 года назад +3

    For several years my on stage rig consisted of a Juno 106, an Akai AX-80, A Kong DW-8000 and an Akai S-612. I had to sell my Octive Cat to raise money for the 106… I think I myself might be “vintage”. 😉

  • @MatthewLowes
    @MatthewLowes Год назад +1

    Former Juno 6 owner here. I recently got a JX-08 and it’s soothing my Juno lust and offering quite a few extras.

  • @georgeengland8501
    @georgeengland8501 2 года назад +2

    Just subbed! Love the videos. I would say the workflow is still not all the way there on this for example the sequencer. I almost got this device but that was the deal breaker. Sucked it up and just got the JunoX on a really good deal.

  • @jaundicedoutlook7247
    @jaundicedoutlook7247 2 года назад +1

    My first synth was a DM6, a damn fine piece of kit. Still a complete noob on its workings but thanks to your channel, I'm getting to grips with it. Quite like the looks of those hydrasynths...and then there's the Lyra 8 to buy too... damnit. Anyhoo, another sub here. Great channel.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Nice to hear that, want to help where I can. Cheers, welcome aboard!

  • @Screaming-Trees
    @Screaming-Trees 2 года назад +1

    I paid 550 pounds for mine back in 2012 and it needed an additional 150 pounds to restore it to full working order as a few voices stopped working not long after I bought it (voice chips replaced). It's worth noting that the synthsizer was sold as "fully functional" when I was buying. It took a couple of months for it to exhibit problems. After the voice replacement it's been solid.

  • @marial8235
    @marial8235 Год назад +5

    I have my 106 since 1984(?) and will never, ever sell it. It is limited compared to more modern synths, but the interface is so immediate. It can so pro sounding, bass, leads, strings, winds, etc. Extremely versatile. Mine needed one overhaul about 5 years ago and is still fizzy like it was back in the 80s. It’s a lot of cash for a newbie, but if it’s what you want the analog warmth and classic tone is tough to beat.

  • @fischek
    @fischek Год назад

    super interesting video - I think I may go for Deepmind based on everything you've said and shown.

  • @perfectpitch4151
    @perfectpitch4151 2 года назад +1

    Nice take on the topic with interesting ideas and comparisons. Cheers!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Much appreciated, thanks for watching

  • @Pintosonic
    @Pintosonic 2 года назад +22

    One thing that I like to do is translating Juno, Jupiter 6 or other vintage synth patches onto a modern synth like the Polybrute. There are utilities that can read Juno sysex patches files and show the sliders positions on screen. Then I translate the parameters on the Polybrute and even if it doesn’t end up sounding identical it can get very close. And most of the time the resulting patch end up being a good starting point to add more modulations and effects that makes it better than the original.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +3

      I spend a lot of time re-creating patches, with enough patience a lot is possible.
      Would love to do that on a polybrute!

    • @rgcmusic
      @rgcmusic 2 года назад

      I need to try this out

  • @lorensteele2962
    @lorensteele2962 Год назад +11

    I spent 2.5x the cost of a juno 106 trying most of these options to get a juno 106 sound. On paper there is a similar feature set/functionality. None of them sounded as good & you cant make a bad sound with the 106. Its beautiful. I feel like the saying ‘buy once, cry once’ applies. All the synths mentioned are pretty good, none as good for that sound. That was my experience

    • @subs4794
      @subs4794 8 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you bought the wrong other synths...

  • @JoshIsMakingMusic
    @JoshIsMakingMusic 2 года назад +6

    I gotta recommend the Prologue. 😉
    Great vid! Covers some really excellent alternatives.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      OO of course. I've still got to find a chance to get another swing at one, underappreciated!

    • @Cj93od
      @Cj93od 2 года назад +1

      I love my prologue - can get juno and prophet like sounds out of it but the filter has it's own korg vibe

  • @bsrobinson
    @bsrobinson 10 месяцев назад

    Subbed! Thank you for the info Jorb!

  • @LANORMEband
    @LANORMEband 2 года назад +8

    Jorb, I absolutely love your content and this series in particular. I work as a sound engineer, and theres something that always bugs me to see on the gig: the nord instruments. Would love to see a What to buy instead of Nord stage or something of the kind. Thanks for all your work and all the gas you have saved for so many!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +5

      Cheers, appreciate that! Those are hard, since they do SO much, I would say reface CP plus some bigger keybed instead of the electros, but everything else really depends on the features a certain user relies on.

    • @NoxBoxdy
      @NoxBoxdy 2 года назад +2

      This would be a great one for Jorb to cover. If I may. Maybe a Korg SV1/2 could somewhat compare. No truncation on program change and is a combo synth.

    • @claypf4795
      @claypf4795 2 года назад +1

      @@NoxBoxdy agreed. Both the Korg SV and the Yamaha CP have a hands-on accessible interface that Nord users value so much.

  • @maxcarter970
    @maxcarter970 Год назад +2

    We had a 106 at my high school when I was a teenager in the 80s. I get my warm fuzzies from TAL UNO now visit does a great job.

  • @wavesequencer
    @wavesequencer 2 года назад +4

    Just wanted to note the JU06 also has built in delay/echo. The 4 voices is pretty limited - 8 would have been ideal, but the sliders make for really nice real-time modulation for lead lines and it does sound great.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, I didnt know that! Good tip

  • @murdockscott
    @murdockscott 2 года назад +2

    I owned a Juno 106 for several years that I bought new. I traded it and have regretted it ever since. I still have a MKS50 with a programmer that I did acquire a few years later and although it’s not the same, it’s not bad. I have been interested in a Deepmind in the last couple of years. The Roland boutique modules seem like toys and I have not been as attracted to them. I own a couple of software recreations, my favorite being the TAL U-NO-LX synth although I haven’t yet spent enough time with the new Arturia offering to really A-B them. Great video, I have been an advocate of not chasing gear for a long time. Gotta use what you have and not let gear acquisition become the passion over making music. 😀

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Deepmind does a great job! And I've been impressed with the boutiques. It's true, gas can stop creativity

  • @odiroot
    @odiroot 2 года назад +33

    I'm totally happy with my Deepmind. Wouldn't actually exchange it for the original Juno -- mostly because of the rich display and compact size.
    Also, thanks to you, Jorb, I learned how to program it :)

    • @truthbydesign5146
      @truthbydesign5146 2 года назад +18

      I'd take that exchange in a heartbeat... Then immediately sell the Juno, and buy another used Deepmind 12, plus another 1k worth of gear with the profit. win-win ;)

    • @Syntox
      @Syntox 2 года назад +13

      I'm four years into ownership and all those wiseass jokes about build quality and durability are in the trashbin of comment thread history

    • @odiroot
      @odiroot 2 года назад +3

      @@truthbydesign5146 Hah! What a twist. Of course, I could go for that :)

    • @noisetheorem
      @noisetheorem 2 года назад +11

      I owned a 106 for years, and I find the Deepmind 12 gets you close enough, but also adds everything I wished the 106 had when I owned it: double the voice count, more flexible modulation, better LFOs, and full on board effects….and is a fraction of the cost.
      And my DM12 has had plenty of abuse and taken it. It’s not the Behringer of the early oughts

    • @eddievanheinous666
      @eddievanheinous666 2 года назад +5

      My first synth was a 106, and love my deepmind. it's a Juno on steroids, and cheap.

  • @barbbeyer312
    @barbbeyer312 3 дня назад

    Played a 106 back in the 80s. Haven't found a keyboard yet that can match the string sounds.
    2000 just seems like a lot for a great string sound .
    The term "gas" cracked me up . Lots of musicians have that defect. LoL
    And your online personality is very real and entertaining. Dont change!
    Thanks for great info 😎

  • @80ssynthfan48
    @80ssynthfan48 Год назад +1

    I'm down to a vintage shortlist including the Juno 106. I feel that the "overall combination of features" argument is going to prevail. I can always sell it and get a modern one later.

  • @cyberfennek
    @cyberfennek Год назад +2

    Juno X 256 polophony ,61 keys with after touch,Vocoder,Step sequencer,Synth Model expansions i want one!

  • @rexcellencemagee6729
    @rexcellencemagee6729 Год назад +1

    I bought an Integra 7, yeah it cost a lot, but it’s got a Jupiter built in and plenty of Juno sounds that are tweakable with my Behringer X touch. Both are worth every cent! Love your channel Jorb!

    • @antoniocalimero1173
      @antoniocalimero1173 Год назад

      The Integra is the best buy there is..
      Strange is that 95% don't know about it or seem to have prejudices..

  • @alleygh0st
    @alleygh0st 2 года назад +1

    I found one that I cleaned and repaired. Just changed a $2 mux chip and it works good now. Somebody had moved overseas and never came back. It was a good feeling having it working (adsr didn't work and a few other sliders). Yeah it's probably overhyped but a good instrument. Wouldn't pay asked price nowadays, don't think so.

  • @kellymerrill5294
    @kellymerrill5294 2 года назад +2

    I owned one for 8 years. It's definitely unique and not easily replicated, but big and lacks a wide range of sound. That said, it's great for ambient pads.

  • @New_Zealand_Music
    @New_Zealand_Music 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for your video is very informative. I'm a big fan of dreadbox, to they can get some amazing harmonics out of their machines. I only have the Typhon but it's great fun :)

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Cheers, happy to do it. Their stuff is really, really good

  • @testohtoby
    @testohtoby 2 года назад +2

    yesterday a friend of mine installed new chorus chips and faders on my beloved JX-8P and tomorrow I'll put all the pieces together

  • @sawyerdust9598
    @sawyerdust9598 2 года назад +1

    so there’s been a used one at my work for a month now for dirt cheap that I’ve been looking at - I’m definitely grabbing it now. your video was a perfect answer to all of my anxiety towards this purchase. All of the damages are DEFINITELY things that are extremely well-documented! Excited to dive in, 10/10 like + subscribe dude :^)
    any advice before I begin?

  • @MusicZeroOne
    @MusicZeroOne 2 года назад +2

    Nice balanced video. For me it boils down to: most things sound as good if not better than my Juno-60… but none of them play or give me that smile that the Juno-60 gives me. It’s an instrument.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      Cheers appreciate that. And I do get that, theres something great about sitting down with good old gear

  • @TeddehSpaghetti
    @TeddehSpaghetti 2 года назад +7

    Just grabbed a Hydrasynth Deluxe as my first big synth. I am completely blown away. The polyphonic aftertouch and complex customizability of all the parameters is pretty great. But it tends to sound more ambient and floaty if you only browse the presets (which I'm 100% here for in any case). I binged review videos and ultimately wasn't going to get it...until I played the demo unit at Sweetwater and realized it really does have features that warranted getting it, and not just GAS. I don't think I'll need more gear for a very long time outside of building my own modular.

    • @jamesdefrancesco7765
      @jamesdefrancesco7765 2 года назад +1

      Yep. I saw the specs in Nov 2019. Ordered it in Dec 2019. Owner since Jan 2020. No regrets. Also have EX800. Shared filter is a drawback when comparing to Juno. Also have DM12. NICE. Layered with Hydrasynth sounds great. Blofeld plays nice in the sandbox as well.

    • @TeddehSpaghetti
      @TeddehSpaghetti 2 года назад +2

      ​@@jamesdefrancesco7765 I've always wanted a Blofeld but they're so old, so much menu-diving and still cost more than they should IMO. I'll get one if I can score it for

    • @jamesdefrancesco7765
      @jamesdefrancesco7765 2 года назад +1

      Blofeld < $300 would be a steal. I think I got mine < $400 back in 2018. The matrix system works. Yes, it can be clunky at times but it sounds incredible. WT and virtual analog. Checks off 2 boxes. I only have the module. Keyboard version is more $$$ than I want to pay. It is supposed to be a nice keybed. I own an Ultranova as well. Perhaps some overkill with the VA but is also very versatile and it has a vocoder! Nice synth touch as well. Quick and smooth action.

    • @TeddehSpaghetti
      @TeddehSpaghetti 2 года назад

      ​@@jamesdefrancesco7765 I love my Mininova! Novation's VST makes *nova's so powerful and versatile. Parameters can even be modulated/automated within Ableton! Though the playing Hydrasynth Deluxe permanently made my Mininova feel like a toy, ASM doesn't have that VST integration and I really hope they make one at some point.
      The idea of using my HS as a controller for a Blofeld seems pretty attractive too since the Blofeld can use aftertouch midi data, and I've read the Blofeld has a decent app and can interface an MPE or something similar. I've seen blofelds in the past go for

  • @nexuzeb79
    @nexuzeb79 2 года назад +3

    Nice one, but I'd have to add that the Plug-out on my System 8 is the closest thing to a Juno 106, the boutique range are just not equivalen to me though they sound great :) Plus on my System 8 there is just the Juno filter as well which also sounds great :)

  • @frankvaleron
    @frankvaleron Год назад +5

    I think the Minilogue xd is worth a mention here. Different of course, but very flexible. It's own effects are decent, but with a Boss stereo chorus wonders are possible

    • @b2zap665
      @b2zap665 9 месяцев назад

      Not worth mentioning if comparing to a Juno 106 there’s really nothing in common between the two at all the sound is so far off. It Is a flexible little piece of gear but the vids about 106 alternatives.

  • @ethinethin
    @ethinethin Год назад

    Years ago, I had the rackmounted version of the AX73, the VX90. It was a lot of fun and sounded great, and I could pass the Akai S950 sampler through the VX90 analog filter and EG. It was a bit hard to program, though.

  • @LuisTorres-qz5kr
    @LuisTorres-qz5kr 2 года назад +1

    Perfect review and recommendations. Great insights, thx!

  • @jul3249
    @jul3249 Год назад +1

    I'm a big defender of the Yamaha reface cs. It is clear they were very inspired by the Juno, and it's a great synth for starting since you can dial great tones in like a minute even with NO experience in synth. Plus it's like 300$ new now so I mean, just try it.

  • @itchyvinyl
    @itchyvinyl 2 года назад

    I started using a Novation Peak in place of my Juno 6, and I almost never pull out the J6 now because of very limited space. The Peak gets the job done for what I need.

  • @arpjunkies
    @arpjunkies 2 года назад +2

    Generally I view vintage gear like fine art, something you shouldn’t buy unless you plan to launder money or just look at it. I used to have a Casio AZ-1 keytar, it was truly cool looking and I would often just hold it and look at it, but it doesn’t compare well to modern midi controllers like the Vortex Wireless. Good video, keep up the good work!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      I would love an AZ-1 to play onstage lol.
      Thanks, proud of it!

  • @dieterkoma7828
    @dieterkoma7828 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, very informative and cheerful. I wanted to point out that the JU-06 does have a delay, but it is sort of a hidden feature and requires pressing several buttons at the same time to access the settings. I don't know the exact combinations on JU-06, but I have the JX-03 and the delay feature is the same on both. It is however described in the manual, as far as I know.
    JX-03 and the original JX-3P are good alternatives too, as they are cheaper than their counterparts but can do the same things as the Juno 106 and more with their two oscs. Only the chorus is a bit different and PWM requires a bit of patching, and of course the original is more difficult to operate without the PG-200 controller.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Ahh, thanks for saying that! I had a JX03 for a bit, had no idea.

  • @Curious_Skeptic
    @Curious_Skeptic 2 года назад +4

    Brings back such good memories! Use to rent 106 couple times a year. 1985 I think. At 14, no way I could buy one, but parents would help me rent. I think a system 8 is the best bet! 400.00 for a boutique? System 8 gives u 106, jup 8 and much more...

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      Happy to wave on the nostalgia! gonna have to look into a system 8 now, lots of recs

    • @Curious_Skeptic
      @Curious_Skeptic 2 года назад

      @@JorbLovesGear I enjoyed the time I had with it. A few little special tweaks and it was pretty close to the real deal.

  • @anthonyjosephross
    @anthonyjosephross 2 года назад +1

    thank you for your videos Jorb

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      hey, they only keep happening because you keep watching, cheers

  • @wilsonjaksetic6009
    @wilsonjaksetic6009 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos, man!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Much appreciated, I'm quite proud of them!

  • @Jobotubular
    @Jobotubular 2 года назад +2

    Good overview, good perspective. A bit surprised no mention of the System-8, but I guess that's just assumed along with the ACB module

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      This came up a few times in this thread, would love to try one! No first hand experience though, and not up to date on how their prices are doing

    • @xp50player
      @xp50player 2 года назад +1

      And the VST Plugout version is the same code, presumably.

    • @Jobotubular
      @Jobotubular 2 года назад

      @@JorbLovesGear - justifiably so; their prices are near the going rate for Junos anyway. Except of course they are not analog, not vintage, and don't do just Juno sounds.

  • @jayneubauer3401
    @jayneubauer3401 2 года назад +1

    I have owned a AlphaJuno1 (my 2nd synth in the later 80's!), the Poly800 (my very first synth in the mid-80's), the AX73 in the 90's and an actual 106 about 20 years ago. If I were to buy 1 of them again, it would be either the AX73 or the AlphaJuno (I would go for the 2 this time, with the programmer). They all sound amazing in their own rights. My take on it is that you just play what you have and learn to program it the best you can.
    I would add the Juno Stage or the Juno DS to your list.

  • @kirkleblanc5899
    @kirkleblanc5899 2 года назад +3

    Roland also offers the System 8 with Juno 106 patches. It’s not new but it is a modern option and gets around the limited polyphony of the boutiques.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      I really should try a system 8...

    • @supahthree
      @supahthree 2 года назад

      I like the System 8 and the Juno 106 patches are great. Added bonus, once I brought the System 8 home I put my JP-8000 in storage. :)

  • @garyturner5204
    @garyturner5204 Год назад +4

    You create great videos. You are very knowledgeable, and have a great voice for narration! Now… since you touched on a number of other similar modern synths, I am wondering why you did not even mention the Roland System-8. I love my System-8 because it comes with 3 of the vintage synths engines including the Juno-106, the JX-3P and the Jupiter-8, plus my favorite is the newer System-8 synth engine has even more parameters to tweak taking it beyond the Jupiter-8, Juno-106 and JX-3P. I really thin the System-8 is a great alternative for a lot of folks who are looking for that vintage analog synth sound plus all the knobs.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  Год назад +1

      System 8 has been brought up a few times, I do consider it a miss too. TBH I really want to try one, and have only seen good things from people who actually use em.

  • @budfoon
    @budfoon 2 года назад +3

    Juno 106 was my first full-sized-keys synth. Loved it. It's chorus was awesome! I miss it sometimes and have tried to replicate that chorus a number of ways. Most recent attempt is the June 60 chorus. Jury still isn't in yet. I have plenty of good keyboard alternatives though - so i don't miss it that much. But oh that chorus!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      What a place to start! and oh yeah, the chorus is something special

    • @rachelar
      @rachelar Год назад

      How did it die?

    • @budfoon
      @budfoon Год назад

      @@rachelar It didn't die while i owned it. I sold it in the mid 90s in fine working condition.
      Can't remember why - probably needed the money. I don't regret selling it as i have other synths now that work just fine.

  • @exhumus
    @exhumus 2 года назад +3

    Great video Jorb. I still really want a Deepmind 12.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Keep your eyes on the used market, they're out there!

  • @YouBredRaptorsMusic
    @YouBredRaptorsMusic Год назад +1

    i have a 106 that's in near mint condition with a handful of the usual upgrades (3 prong power, battery holder and voice chip sockets soldered in for easy replacements, handful of electronics replaced or cleaned up), and although I do LOVE it for that Juno sound.... i find myself using the JX3P for a lot of stuff that people would normally associate with the 106. if you can get your hands on a JX3p for cheap, i Highly recommend it.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  Год назад

      I've had a few repair/release 3P's and loved the sounds, but the midi implementation sucked so much I didnt want to keep fighting with em

    • @YouBredRaptorsMusic
      @YouBredRaptorsMusic Год назад

      @@JorbLovesGear yeah I can see that. I'm mostly live tracking with the jx3p so it's not a big deal to me. I don't use either of them with midi too much really. I have a sbx1 sync box I use to send pulse signals to the jx3p when I do want to use the internal sequencer, and send dinsync to an msq100 I use as a sequencer for the juno106. I guess it really depends on your workflow

  • @lars-fenin
    @lars-fenin Год назад +1

    the alpha juno is a good option if u don t wanna spent over a 1000,- for a 6 voice analogue synth from the 80 ties.
    theres also a rack version called the mks 50 (which i own and love) for those who want to save space.

  • @Elazarko
    @Elazarko 2 года назад +1

    Haha you're awesome dude! Love these kind of vids! Keep going!

  • @glenesis
    @glenesis 2 года назад +1

    Howdy, Jorb! I got myself a DeepMind, but you betcha I still want a real 106. I really wish the analog ensemble was in the DeepMind. I'm not a fan of the digital FX since I scored a nice pile of very quiet analog bucket brigade pedals. Cheers brother! Happy music-making!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Yeah, I think an analog clone chorus circuit in the DM would've been so hard. Oh well! And cheers, appreciate that

  • @gyroscopicme
    @gyroscopicme 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, Jorb! Fab overview, as usual! I missed your 106 patch bank for Deepmind video, and just became aware of it from this video. You should put your gumroad link in the list of links above :-) I just donated and downloaded it and am excited to try out the patches. Thanks!

    • @CalTN
      @CalTN 2 года назад +2

      His JX3P patches deserve to be on your scroll wheel also. Great Epiano sounds.

    • @gyroscopicme
      @gyroscopicme 2 года назад +1

      @@CalTN Awesome! I'll check them out!

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +2

      Thanks both, hope you enjoy em.

  • @jjbing3
    @jjbing3 5 месяцев назад

    I just bought a Hydrasynth Explorer. I love it. 💪🏾. You can grow with it.

  • @EarmonkeyMusic
    @EarmonkeyMusic 2 года назад +3

    System 8 is my best choice for a modern Juno. It has the same ACB tech as the Boutiques but 8 voices, and lots of controls. It sounds so good I don't use my 106 anymore. It comes stock with the 106, JX-3P and Jupiter 8 ACB models, as well at its own very deep digital synth engine.

    • @b2zap665
      @b2zap665 Год назад +1

      Definitely. System 8’s ACB tech sounds better and more detailed than the JU06a’s. Both do sound great though.

    • @jo_ey
      @jo_ey Год назад +1

      Ive done over 100 gigs with the system 8. It’s was my juno sound keyboard. Awsome and very reliable . I’ve traded it for a jupiter xm.😅

  • @DanCThorpe
    @DanCThorpe Год назад

    Just got my hands on the MPG-50 controller for my Alpha. It totally unlocks the capabilities of the Alpha. If you're in the US and you can pick up a cheap Alpha then you can get a really nice Juno setup for about the the same price as a Deepmind. Aspen Kraft has also kindly added some amazing patches to the MPG-50 memory which is very cool.

  • @n4Sphere
    @n4Sphere 2 года назад +1

    what a great timing. i was thinking since a couple of weeks, how to get the juno sound as hardware.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Happy to put it up! Hope it helped, lol

  • @semyonboyk0
    @semyonboyk0 2 года назад +3

    I would have never spent 2 grand on a Juno, but damn it looks sleek. The colour scheme alone inspires me to play some sweet sweet 80s sus4add9 voicings.
    Great video, made my Friday evening 🎹❤️

    • @veganchris2923
      @veganchris2923 2 года назад +2

      There’s stickers you can get for the Deepmind to give it a more juno color scheme.

  • @dougelick8397
    @dougelick8397 2 года назад +3

    I'm glad you did the Deepmind. I have a Deepmind 12D. It's so underrated. Great build quality, great sound, great FXs. It's sort of a "super-Juno" I think the hundreds of crappy presets that come with it give it a bad rap. The 12D is probably the best bang.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      Very true, indeed. Thats why I did all the copycat patches for the DM, start in a simple classic synth spot

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 Год назад

      "...crappy presets that come with it give it a bad rap."

  • @neolojism
    @neolojism 2 года назад +2

    I'm going to add an obvious one you didn't mention: the Elektron Analog 4/Keys. It's only four voice, it's true, but it's cheaper than used 106 prices, especially the mk1, and you can emulate a lot of the sound with it. Also, a strong runner up is the JX3P.

  • @lawrenceonethree6872
    @lawrenceonethree6872 2 года назад +1

    Dude these segments are so sick. One for the SP1200 or TR-808 or DP/4 would be fun.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Appreciate that! I think an 808 one would get me into some trouble, and I've considered ones based on whole product categories, but want to be sure I have a good handle on a given piece of kit before I try and break it down

  • @MurrayDagostino
    @MurrayDagostino 2 года назад +3

    I have both the DeepMind12 and the Juno-60. The DM12 or even a DM6 can do as a replacement for the juno, but theres nothing but thereal thing ;)

  • @kadiummusic
    @kadiummusic Год назад +2

    Oh how I wish I could go back in time and walk out of the shop I sold my Jupiter 8 to with it under my arm. I genuinely thought that things would get better and replace but it nothing ever did. It was awesome, the Ferrari of synths. The 106 seems like a baby Jupiter to me. 🤔

    • @shane864
      @shane864 Год назад

      The 6 and 60 literally are baby JP8's, the 106 is another generation removed and not as close. The DNA is there though.

  • @nobodynoone2500
    @nobodynoone2500 2 года назад +5

    The secret answer is the Roland MKS-7. It's a Juno-106 in 2u rack form.
    Values are still suprisingly low. It used to be hard to program before software.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      shh dont tell them

    • @travesti71
      @travesti71 2 года назад

      One must also consider the Roland SynthPlus-60, a Juno 106 with speakers built in

    • @Aetila
      @Aetila 2 года назад

      I owned it...and yes, it had the annoying chip problem so I sold it a lont time ago. The Minilogue XD does the job...it's a pity that the new Juno X is a bit expensive, I could buy tons of gears for that money...but I still like the X. (watching the videos)

  • @brianlespoir6287
    @brianlespoir6287 2 года назад +2

    Sold my Juno 106 and used the money to buy new gear and I bought, Behringer Monopoly, 2 Behringer Pro-2, Behringer K-2, Behringer Model D, Behringer MS-1,Behringer TD-3, Behringer Crave, Behringer RD-8 and RD-9 and it was totally worth it. After that I sold all My Moog's, Dave Smith and Sequental synths except for my Favourite and beloved Prophet 08. Let's see what else Behringer has in store for me.

  • @kvmoore1
    @kvmoore1 2 года назад +18

    I remember not so long ago when you could typically buy a vintage 106 for around $300-$400. It's crazy how much prices of vintage gear skyrocketed over the past several years.
    I finally got a chance to actually see and play a Juno 106 last year. It is indeed a very nice sounding synth.

    • @matthewotooleis
      @matthewotooleis 2 года назад +2

      I remember looking at one second hand about thirty years ago for £150 which was a lot when I was a teenager. I got a second hand guitar instead. That guitar is worth nothing now- but that Juno would have been worth a few quid.

    • @meatrace
      @meatrace 2 года назад +1

      In the early 2000s (I forget the exact date) I came very close to buying a used 106 from ebay for about $150 shipped. The seller said one of the voices was dead, and it needed servicing, but I was the second highest bidder. I just didn't have the money to fix it or I would have.

    • @MrMargaretScratcher
      @MrMargaretScratcher Год назад +2

      Yep, got my 106 around 1998 for £300, and my Juno 6 around the same time for £150!

    • @damiandustin1437
      @damiandustin1437 Год назад +1

      Good point. I got mine for $500 from someone who had two. This was just about a decade ago. Since then, and to your point, they’re really high, but the sound and unique mojo is totally worth it.

    • @kvmoore1
      @kvmoore1 Год назад +1

      @Damian Dustin Agreed! It has a nice filter, a sweet sounding chorus, and a nice beefy bottom end too. I was surprised it can do bass when I played one for the first time.

  • @yingtianfu
    @yingtianfu Месяц назад

    Got a fully working Juno 106 (except a problematic HPF) with a 6/10 cosmetic for $800 yesterday. I love that thing! The logical thing to do is for sure getting a Deepmind 12 (I actually found one available in te past for $600), but something about original synth just tells me I should get the OG. Great video by the way!

  • @evermusic6222
    @evermusic6222 Год назад

    thanks for this good video.
    I think one more of the alternatives to the Juno 60/106 you didnt mention is a Novation Nova from the 80's as well. Knowing that it is indeed a virtual analog synth it may have differences to the original Juno sounds. But for actually around 600 €$ you get a (with the newest firmware) 16 voices synth with 3 oscillators and even an arpeggiator with tons of stored arp lines. And you get a cheap (49$) editor for PC as well.
    Even if I do have a deepmind in order to "substitute" the unpayable Juno, I didnot get rid of my Nova coz of the many possibilities it offers, even being multi-part. Small, BLUE box with super sound.

  • @JeffPalmer83
    @JeffPalmer83 2 года назад +1

    The PolySix EXi in the Korg Kronos/Nautilus series is a great emulation of a polysynth with like 128 note polyphony (and the “ensemble” effect is even cooler than the Juno chorus, in my opinion). Given that the PolySix was a contemporary competitor of the Juno, I think it’s a great option (plus you have it sitting inside a hugely powerful workstation).

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      A good friend of mine has a kronos and talks really highly of the polysix instrument. good rec!

  • @Midiman741
    @Midiman741 2 года назад +19

    Another great option is the Roland System 8. You can take care of your Jupiter 8, 106 and JX3P in one synth. And it sounds great. And it's purty.

    • @tedstahl3794
      @tedstahl3794 2 года назад +8

      I agree!
      Many analog purists complained when Roland announced the ACB technology, but I think these emulations are MARVELOUS! I really fell for the sound of the boutiques, but couldn't deal with the 4-note polyphony.
      You figure that the System-8 gives you all three of the original boutique engines with 8-note polyphony plus the System-8 synth engine itself, which is absolutely outstanding in its own right. Plus, the System-8 gives you full size knobs and faders. It's just a great option.
      On top of the Juno goodness it offers, think of how much a Jupiter-8 runs these days. Having an 8-voice ACB Jupiter-8 at your disposal along with the Juno-106 with next to no menu diving and all of that control laid out knob-per-function...it really is a helluva package.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +4

      I've only heard good things about the system 8, maybe I should be sure to get my hands on one. Cheers all!

    • @tedstahl3794
      @tedstahl3794 2 года назад +1

      @@JorbLovesGear Well if you can't track one down before the next Knobcon, maybe I can bring mine with me and we can sit down with it and have a party. It's really a delight! I have a System-1m with the SH-101 plug-out as well and that was what convinced me that ACB really could capture the analog sound.
      Jonathan and I got to play with the JU-06A at Knobcon 8 in 2019 and we were blown away with how different, and equally outstanding the Juno-60 ACB engine was. I'm tempted to get it for my System-8. Yet, I'm delighted with the three plug-outs it already has. We'll see what the future holds.
      BTW, outstanding job with this video, my friend. This premise is a real winner! Always love seeing whenever you've posted something new!
      Peace.

    • @anonymous_friend
      @anonymous_friend Год назад

      The green leds make me want to barf

    • @tblv9300
      @tblv9300 Год назад

      agree. Roland acb tech sounds very good

  • @monotronfan1
    @monotronfan1 2 года назад +1

    Good info here, the Juno is cool but I personally don’t get too worked up about them. But the Polysix is something different entirely, probably just needs the filter recalibrated, but it feels alive lol

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      I've had trouble finding something really special with my polysix...i like the sounds, dont get me wrong. but what is ITS THING i cant really decide

  • @sssyntax
    @sssyntax 2 года назад +4

    Im sure many have said this already but the answer is the jx3p.
    Better in nearly every way.
    The juno is the modern day, middle class synth that has taken over from the microkorg.

  • @dnotorioustv1015
    @dnotorioustv1015 2 года назад

    Hey Jorb Amazing Content!!! can the minilogue xd do the juno thing?

  • @resynthesizer4565
    @resynthesizer4565 Год назад

    Thanks for the in depth review and recommendations. Poly 800 is a neat board, and pretty substantial with the well documented filter mods. However, it has a couple of huge drawbacks. One, it's paraphonic. Only one filter shared among 8 voices (4 in dual mode). But the big difference is the waves themselves. The oscillator only provides a square and divides it down into 4 registers (2 feet through 16 feet). The square is then manipulated by math to approximate a saw wave (when the saw wave is chosen from the menu). It's good for what it does, but very different from the 106.
    The Alpha Juno is a great choice, and one of my favorite synths. Lack of real time controls is a bummer, but an old Roland/Edirol PCR midi controller can load what Roland calls a map, and you can use the knobs and dials to control the Alpha. This has to be spread over 3 programs in the PCR.

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor 9 месяцев назад

    This is a great video. Thank you! I totally agree that the biggest problem with the boutique version is that it is only a 4 voice. WHY did they do that? Did they really need to hold off on adding a bit bigger DSP chip? So far I’m thinking the Alpha Juno synths with a hw or sw rogrammer are the best thing if you really want a modern Juno.

  • @BillyBlaze7
    @BillyBlaze7 Год назад

    Im mainly a guitar player, but im old and lived through the GREAT music in the 80's...
    I have developed a keyboard addiction, currently I have a Triton Xtreme 61, a Korg Minilogue XD synth and a Yamaha MX49

  • @CloserApproximations
    @CloserApproximations 2 года назад +1

    Good work dude. Liking your content! Just one thing, how about the UDO Super Six?

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      Cheers thanks! Everything else I mentioned was less than 1500$, but seperately?
      Good lord, I really want one

    • @CloserApproximations
      @CloserApproximations 2 года назад

      @@JorbLovesGear ah I see sorry missed that bit! Yeah UDO are based in Bristol, UK. The guy who runs UDO designed the Modal 008 (another Bristol based company) 👍🏻

  • @lo-firobotboy7112
    @lo-firobotboy7112 2 года назад +1

    I had an AX73. Sold it. Wish I hadn't. Now I'm looking into the one you just pointed out here. Turns out the seller lives down the street.
    I'm lucky enough to have a JUNO-6, JUNO-106 and the alpha JUNO-1. The JUNO-6 is by far my favorite but as a MIDI instrument the alpha JUNO is an amazing synth to have. All the regular JUNO 6/106 sounds plus some additional modulation features.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      No kidding? Thats great, hope you pick it up. Thats quite the juno collection!

    • @lo-firobotboy7112
      @lo-firobotboy7112 2 года назад

      @@JorbLovesGear I used to have a JUNO 60 but sold it along with an SH-1000, 2000 and 3 in order to pay the rent during college. In hindsight, I wish I had kept the keyboards and lived in my car!

  • @lownessfunk4932
    @lownessfunk4932 Год назад +3

    Korg Polysix was a good option but their prices are also going up n up..

  • @Regent79
    @Regent79 Год назад

    I passed up a juno 60 for 1000.00 a few years back and it still hurts but I picked up a 106 for 600.00 a year later. I just plain like the ways it looks sitting in my room/ studio. Most bands I was in long ago always seemed to have a 106 so the nostalgic factor is priceless in a sense. Had an ax60 back in the day. Never sounded all that great tbh. Have a Juno-2. It rocks

  • @GrayGhostDog1
    @GrayGhostDog1 2 года назад +1

    I was trying to find every excuse to NOT get a Hydrasynth, with the Desktop being closest to a must-buy for me due to price and compactness, the release of the Explorer made it a no-brainer... the polyphonic AT mini-keybed is very good! It will be interesting what sounds I'll be able to get out of it.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад +1

      Very true, its a good price just for a poly AT keybed.

  • @LDJITA
    @LDJITA 20 дней назад

    Great list! However, as far as hardware equipment is concerned, I would personally like to recommend the Roland Jx08 purchased a few months ago. Of course it is based more on the jx but it has that fantastic chorus that is so reminiscent of the juno, plus you have two oscillators, 2 envelopes, multitimbral, sequencer, arpeggiator and 20 voices of polyphony!!

  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv Год назад +1

    I really like the Softube Juno emulation (plugin). I WISH THEY DID THE 6/60. haha. But seriously it’s great. TAL one is nice, too. DeepMind is surprisingly good, especially the fact you can modulate FX params.

  • @cooltrades7469
    @cooltrades7469 2 года назад

    Had one. For sure I will buy it back.

  • @imothy
    @imothy 2 года назад +1

    I use the "audio equalizer" chrome extension when watching your video here the audio was very low and it lets me put a subtle limiter on it to boost the volume so i can hear you.

  • @cdwhiley
    @cdwhiley 2 года назад +1

    I respect you so much Jorb

  • @thebreathalyzer
    @thebreathalyzer 2 года назад +1

    There are some nice emulations available also. TAL UNO, Cherry Audio DCO-106...I play wind controller and those older synths tend not to have a fast enough attack/response anyhow.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  2 года назад

      Cool! Does it send out midi, or are you converting with something?

    • @thebreathalyzer
      @thebreathalyzer 2 года назад

      @@JorbLovesGear It's a Yamaha WX7 so it sends MIDI. And thanks for the great videos, i should have said that first!

  • @TeddyBaas
    @TeddyBaas 10 месяцев назад +2

    Got a Juno 60 recently and I’ve had EVERY single Juno vst from cherry audio to arturia, softube and TAL and as soon as I turned on the Juno 60 and played it, it’s just at another level. Even my wife walked into the room and had a smile on her face. Is it placebo? I don’t know but I’m never getting rid of it.

    • @JorbLovesGear
      @JorbLovesGear  10 месяцев назад +1

      theres something special about it, no matter what you call it..hahahaa

  • @topofthemornintoya
    @topofthemornintoya 2 года назад +1

    Have a Juno, used a deepmind recently.
    It was Fooking nice