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Managed to get hold of a Juno 6 and an analogue studio so made us all a sample pack=)
Hey all
Was engineering for this electro band and one of the guys had a juno 6 and said I could borrow it for a few hours. I only had a few hours but I multisampled 12 patches I made.
They are organised into seperate folders and each multi has a low and a high octave sampling and sometimes a mid octave too.
In each octave folder you will find C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#,A,A#,B,C+8 so you can quite easily creat a sampler patch of your own in your sampler of choice.
They are not processed in any way apart from the junos output was hissy so I eq'd or tried at least to reduce this as much as I could. The only effect used was a TLA ivory valve compressor across the desks master bus to catch the spikes but I was quite good at keeping the levels in check anyway.
They are totally analogue going from Juno>Roland mmp preamp>audient analogue desk>logic>cd
Then i chopped them into individual samples using my cubase. thats all I did to them.
Use them however you like share them whatever I make no claim over them just thought it would be nice to share.
Oh i think i was on a bit of a bass tip so most are bass style samples. Nice thick Sub Osc one too which i think you guys might like.
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