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jasedee 04.09.2005 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
is it possible for vintage gear to be sent from japan worldwide?

Yup! Thats where the CS10 came from....expensive though

Hollowcell 04.09.2005 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by MADSTATION
I have an Alpha Juno 2 as well but I haven't played around much with it...Some great sounds in there but DAMN I hate that dial for programming the patches hah

I have a specific editor for Juno1/2 at home if you guys want it. I won't be back there for a month or so, but I'll be happy to send it over.
It's the only way to program them.

The only fucked thing about the Junos is that they have DCOs rather than VCOs. I think it seems to restrict it's sound a little.
Other than that, pretty good suckeee bass can be had with them.

I'd much rather an SH101/MC202 for sure. And Japan is definitely the place to get them for sure!

MADSTATION 04.09.2005 01:43 PM

Hollowcell: That would rock :)
djmad@madstation.net

I tried a SH101 the other day...DAMN that synth is great for basses!
Loved it.

Gopal 05.09.2005 09:31 PM

Hey guys, thanks for all the advice and HC I would love that editor when you get a chance? Do you know what its called so I can track down a copy myself in the meantime perhaps?

The sheer punch and warmth of the Juno is awesome. Also, the noise is like none other.

OOooh, now I've had a taste of analog goodness, there is no way I'm stopping with just the one :lol:

Hey Ledge, I've been watching that red SH101 on Trademe, but can't justify spending that kinda money on one ($800NZD) right now. I'll just hang on till I find one for around $5-600NZD

Hollowcell 05.09.2005 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Gopal
Hey guys, thanks for all the advice and HC I would love that editor when you get a chance? Do you know what its called so I can track down a copy myself in the meantime perhaps?

I got it from a mate years ago and I can't remember the name off hand (something like AlphaEdit I think). I'm in Ausi, so I can't just boot up the computer to look either. It wouldn't surprise me if it's shareware by now though. I'll do a quick search now.....

OK, couldn't find the exact one I was using, but there are heaps online. If you guys still want the one I'm using, I'll be happy to send it when I get back. :D Just let me know.

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The sheer punch and warmth of the Juno is awesome. Also, the noise is like none other.

OOooh, now I've had a taste of analog goodness, there is no way I'm stopping with just the one :lol:
The Juno was my first taste too. You wait till you get your hands on something a little more analogue - if you know what I mean.

Gopal 06.09.2005 01:00 AM

I'll have a look round thanx HC :)

We did a direct comparison in the studio of the Juno vs all the best softies (Absynth, Albino 2 and a couple Juno emulators) Anyone who says that soft synths sound just as good can stay happy in their delusions as far as I'm concerned. For everyone in the room, there was NO DEBATE! 8)

jasedee 06.09.2005 04:36 AM

Yay! Another Hard Vs Soft thread me thinks... :)

Hasnt been one in a while....

Im in Analogue heaven too Gopal....Lovin the CS-10!!!!!

Gopal 08.09.2005 11:50 PM

Anyone else that owns a Juno,

Here is everything you need for it

http://www.alphadial.org/

Enjoy :lol:

Tomer=Trance 09.09.2005 11:07 AM

im sure any midi editor can be used to edit the alpha juno,
midi quest,soundiver and such...

vvanrij 09.09.2005 11:47 AM

That ph-300 programmer looks good, anyone know where I could get one of those?


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