Yes, but OP wanted to get close to a real analog Juno so Roland’s meticulous digital version will get much closer to that sound.
Haven’t hear the sounds but I remember recently bumping into this one, maybe worth a try!
Nice track. My brain is just going right ahead and adding a loon sample to it.
This makes me wonder how the DN would sound through the MC 707s Juno Chorus. I thinks thats another reason I should rebuy a DN…
Thanks! Appreciate the support. Digitone can do some pretty solid pads. Running it through a Juno style chorus would be best, like others have stated.
I’m pretty sure they said in the manual or the product description that the chorus is already modeled after the juno chorus… I wonder how different they would actually sound? It’s not as noisy… but the effects on the digitone are really really good.
I find the best to get a Juno sound with the Digitone, is to run a Juno through the Digitone, clean.
I look more like you than you do.
Being run through with a Juno chorus isn’t a bad way to go
I have a friend that says if he knows when his time is up, he’s going to jump into the ocean with a bunch of meat tied to his head. Because it’s way cooler to be eaten by sharks then by worms.
Sort of related, Red Means Recording has a Juno Brass patch in his Digitone pack. Also I ran across this interesting “Moog” howto for the Digitone. You could adjust this patch and get close to some Juno strings.
I remembered this too, but can’t find any online reference to it…
Here is a short video of the Digitone “analog” capability. Inspired by Roland Juno serie, and other classic analog synths.
These sound really great, congrats! If my DN sound banks weren’t already packed, I would definitely buy it.
Ess mentioned it in the NAMM video with Cuckoo when the Digitone first got revealed if I recall correctly.
use both Geometry packs as my starting point on most tracks, especially for the basslines. highly recommended
(I recognize many of these sounds but would be helpful for reference if you had a patch listing so I can go back and explore individual ones specifically. thanks again for the great work)