Hi, guys!
I have SE1 & jomox 888.. Very happy with this gear ))
Now I'm planning to buy good polysynth.. budget is 1000$.
Finding for nice pad & chord sounds.
I wanted to Juno 106, but I've heard about problems with chips and limited opportunities of this synth.
Please give me advice! nord? virus? anything else.. i cant make a choise ))
Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
You could get a Juno-60 that have less problems than the 106
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
nice synth.. but without midi (ekwipt wrote:You could get a Juno-60 that have less problems than the 106
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
for less than 60 bucks you can get a midi to cv converter so that shouldn't be a problem. i use one on my sh101 and it works perfect.ezz wrote:nice synth.. but without midi (ekwipt wrote:You could get a Juno-60 that have less problems than the 106
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Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
for that money your analog options are Roland juno or JX ranges.
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
hows the se1?
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
I use a jx3p through some outboard fx for those types of sounds, entire setup was less than $500ca
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
Do you need a keyboard and knobs? If not, maybe a Roland MKS70? It's on my buylist too.