Roland SH-101 Page. Roland SH-101 *Analog Synthesizer* Polyphony: monophonic Oscillators: DCO: pulse, saw, square and sub-oscillator LFO: triangle, square, random, noise VCF: resonant 24dB low pass VCA: ADSR and gate ; Effects: none Keyboard: 32 note; Date 1983 SH-101 Goodies SH-101 Links. Moog Minimoog Page. Roland Juno-106 Page. Roland Juno-106. The Roland Juno-106 was a hybrid digital/analogue polyphonic synth manufactured by Roland Corporation in 1984. It featured Digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) for tuning stability and digital envelope generation along with analog filters and signal path. Features and Architecture[edit] Sound Generation[edit] The Roland Juno-106 was relatively simple in terms of its synthesis architecture. It lacked many capabilities and features present in other instruments of its time, such as multiple oscillators, dynamics, complex envelopes, and more extensive modulation sources and routings.
Nevertheless, the Juno-106 was quite popular and was able to produce rich basses, pads, and other tones. The central tone-generating component of the instrument is a set of 6 digitally controlled oscillators capable of producing sawtooth and square/pulse waveforms. The instrument's VCA can be switched between simple note gating or envelope-controlled loudness with a switch. Other features[edit] History[edit] Roland JUNO-106. The Juno-106 is a very common and widely used analog polysynth.
It continues to be one of the most popular analog synths due to its great sound and easy programmability. It was the next major incarnation of the Juno-series, following the Juno-60. While it has virtually the same synth engine as the Juno-60, the 106 added extensive MIDI control making it one of Roland's first MIDI-equipped synthesizers. There was also increased patch memory storage, up to 128 patches instead of the 56 patches available in the Juno-60. The Juno-106 is a six-voice polyphonic and programable analog synth with one digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) per voice.
The Juno-106 was the first MIDI equipped Juno and its implementation is quite good. This synth is incredibly straightforward and very powerful. The Juno-106 is one of the most loved and used synthesizers by professionals and hobbyists alike! Check Roland Juno-106 Prices on eBay Related forum topics No related topics found Comments. JUNO-106 CONNECTION. Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer page. Roland TR-808 *Analog Rhythm Composer* Sequencer: 2x16 pattern, 16 steps each, 12 songs; Sounds: Kick, Snare, Low/Mid/Hi Tom, Low/Mid/Hi Conga, Rimshot, Claves, Hand Clap, Maracas, Cowbell, Cymbal, Open Hihat, Closed Hihat, Accent function; Trigger out, Din-sync input/output; Date: 1981 TR-808 Goodies TR-808 Links.