What I love about the Bad Gear channel is the songs he creats with the "bad" gear usually lows my mind and shows that even bad gear can sound amazing....
@@JorbLovesGear yessir! Strange that it took the market so long to catch up with it (tascam model 12 etcetc) Anyway, do u also have the coil whine sometimes? The high pitch noise that can ruin a recording 😅
I knew from the intro this was going to be great, plus Florian recommended it. I paid $250 for a Juno 60 in the early '90s and another one early 2000s fit my studio 2nd. He sold his fit a big profit but I'm still jamming. Though it lacks the MIDI of the 106, the chorus can combine settings 1 and 2 for insanely rich goodness. Hey, do more of these, please. Love it.
I was fortunate to have one back when they were a few hundred bucks, sold it long ago. I would never say the 106 is a bad synth, its just entering overused territory now... kind of like the TR808. Its unfortunate that they go for the prices they do, its about as good as you can get for a starter synth to learn on. My favorite thing to do with mine was use my old Korg X50 (it had a polyphonic arpeggiator that could send messages via midi) to control my juno 106 and create really wild arpeggiator patterns that a Juno 60 (and even a JP8) could only dream of.
Was taking a swig of coffee when you said that bit about keeping Florian out of the work force. It went about as well as it could have. Thanks for the laugh 😆
I was so into the chorus button joke, truly. What you see is the actual button presses it took, I tried a version playing it twice, and it felt too long. Lol
I owned one of these, it was a good synth. I missed it and I don’t have enough space for it now in my studio, so I got the Model 84 by Softube and I am pretty happy with it, it is a very good emulation. The Juno 106 is definitely good gear :)
I had a Juno-6, for thirteen years. I knew it inside out. I finally traded it in on a Yamaha SY-77. That was the worst trade-in I have ever made. I regret it to this day. The SY-77 is long gone and I don't miss it a bit, but I would love to have my Juno-6 back.
Juno 106 user since 1988. A hidden feature on the 106 is that it recognizes mod wheel midi data, so, if you control it via MIDI from another keyboard, you get a lot of expressiveness that you can't get by using the built-in modulation lever.
I see I'm not the only mid-westerner who the euros video their gear on UA-cam. Seriously, it's like everyone is issued a synthesizer over there! Nice job on the 106. The Deepmind12 was too good a deal to pass on or I probably would own an Alpha Juno2 by now. The prices on the 106's are just too much for me to swallow. But I've always loved that Juno sound. Keep up the good work!
Davinci resolve! Free, very powerful. My laptop has pretty poor graphics performance, and has been handling it pretty well lately (of course, saving often, it does crash)
@@drewarmstrong2333 Definitely is. I got kind of nutty deal on this, they thought it would be broken, but it turned out fine. And the voice chips were already treated.
@ghost mall after talking to the seller for quiet some time how i can pay it he wanted to keep it in the end. But i bought a even cheaper 106 in like new conditions :)
Thanks for your great video! I am a new subsciber. To a large extent it seems true that Roland and Korg and other big players were fantastic companies in the past. However, I still believe that there was a certain oligopolistic advantage in those days with only a few players making synths and abusing their power with their high price tags. And in that way I feel they ripped us musicians off, big time. I managed to get a juno 106 and jx8p years ago for reasonable $ even a matrix 6R. And now, even though Junos and Jupiters are amazing Anolog musical instruments, Roland doesn't want anything to do with them. they know that these sought after instruments are not like obsolete electronics, like a 386 pc. But their game plan is this: $$$. Not reissuing fantastic tools that everyone still wants. Let's see if pricing was fair in the past when a jupiter 8 would cost over 3K which is 9K today. For example take the TB303. $500 canadian in 1986. that's $1500 in today's terms. Behringer sells a TB303 full analog clone today for $199 cdn. that would be $66 in 1986 compared to roland's $500. That price is almost 90% less. I strongly believe that big legacy music corps are still trying to get away with margin dictated engineering today, however, Behringer has been the disruptor to their plans. I believe that without Behringer's entry into ANALOG synths there would be no Korg Monologue/Minilogue in the $300 to $700 price ranges. And look at Roland. I have never been more disappointed in a company that I used to revere so much as a youth drooling over synths in the music store. Despite what musicians really want: reissues of their amazing sounding analog masterpieces: they "never look back" and in another sense that means the accountants are running the show there now instead of the sound engineers. When you look at their boutique line of "re-issues" which seems to me cheap plastic housings and controls bundled around standard dsp chips you can buy for cheap, they really seem to want to focus on software passing itself off as hardware so it can be replicated at no cost after initial development. And then they are selling you $50 worth of hardware for $499. They seem to have found a way to make a massive profit margin this time not on astronomical pricing but on a substandard product, and, they just leverage the brand names from the past making nothing like the real instrument they name it after. Good for them for sure. Not so good for us. and then, the virtual "rent a synth" plan they now have where you get to pay rent to use 2D pictures of vintage synths on your computer screen for a limited time...and they don't even need to provide any dsp chips this time because you are using your own computer ones. Well, again that is fantastic for them, but I will never see a physical jupiter 8 re-issue from Roland no matter how much I would want one. I am stuck between choosing to buy a used Jupiter 8, or to buy two fairly new motor vehicles. You see I am certain Roland KNOWS that a Jupiter 8 is not obsolete electronics like a 386 PC. They know it's a classic musical instrument like a Stradivarius. They just don't seem to like the margin$ that a reissue would provide them compared to game console housings passing off as synths, or virtual synths you don't even own. So I really appreciate Uli at Behringer and what he is trying to do. He is trying to make the real instruments AND make them affordable for everybody because the big legacy music corporations simply will not. From what I have heard, his version of the TB303, the Mono-poly, the Odyssey, the Moog D, all sound fantastic. I cannot wait for his version of the OB and especially the "Juniper" 8...and you can be sure his margins are nowhere near what Roland "rent a synth" is but it seems to me he cares alot more about what keyboard musicians desire to have. In a documentary, it stated how he remembers the frustration when he was a kid and could not afford to buy a synth, and that is what is driving his direction now with his reissue versions. With that kind of a philosophy, he is more on our side than the big fat legacy corps every will be. And me, as a person who is after those wonderful sounds, and not really after just collecting synths for their name-sakes, I am thrilled that these very reasonabley low priced versions that sound so close to the originals with real analog circuits are available to young musicians today, because if Uli wouldn't do it, no one would do it, that's for sure!
@@JorbLovesGear Joshes unite! I just recently started using the TAL-UNO-LX plugin to satisfy that Juno itch. It's so great, glad to see it getting a shout-out!
@@JoshIsMakingMusic I don't spend any time with vst's, hardly any in a daw, but a good homie of mine sings the praises if tal uno all the time. Nice to have that confirmed!
I sold my Juno 106, it stopped working, the usual chip issue they all have. It cost alot to keep repairing. I have an alpha juno, an aftertouch touch sensitive update, I prefer it, why keep a keyboard that does not work? Being the Angels Advocate here, but if its unreliable can it really be "good"?
I've owned few in the past, also the rare MKS-7 unit. I don't really miss any of them and this video reminded me why. Overhyped, basic, with next to no features. You can spend that cash SO much better. Even 400€ Deepmind will wipe the Juno section of your songs to next level.
The arp right in the beginning was a sawtooth + filter I believe. Or the reversed cymbal riser? That's a sample! Not sure where I got it, been on my mpc for years.
I got one last year for $200. Went to a guys house, older musician, to look at a Simmons Drum set from early 80s. Once there the guy showed me the keyboard that was unadvertised! I never heard if it so took note and went home with nothing. After researching i went back and bought bothe the Simmons and the Roland Juno 106 for $400 total. It does need some tlc. It works but 1 voice is failing.
@@JorbLovesGear not to far from where i live there is a place that apparentky specializes in repairing them and a few ither upgrades. I think its $400 to get an overhaul. Prob worth it
My actual reaction: "Wow, bad gear guy doesn't look like what I expected based on his voice. Huh, his accent sounds different. Wait, bad audio guy was on camera in all his videos. ...wait a second..."
I have a 106, but I feel like it hasnt worked out for me. Im thinking of gettting a 16 voice prophet rev2, to play bigger chords and get better at playing. Do you think the prices will still go up a lot? i.e. would u sell now, or wait? thx!
I honestly can't tell. On one hand, I think all old gear will get more expensive, but I also so a future where people know more about alternatives and the juno doesn't stand above other vintage stufff.
Great video; a little bit of positivity goes a long way :-) That being said, I still want to air my complaint, albeit reluctantly. IMHO you've OMITTED a whole box, as opposed to merely leaving it unchecked - What about the BENDER??? (Futurama meme required)
Great video! these really are great synths, but the 106 has notorious voice reliablility issues that i feel need to be pointed out. Not so much with the old 6 and 60.
Ah, yes. The good old Post naughties mid daughties sub-melodic post-harmonic full-bore half-cocked properly sterilized no diary full-phat sarcasti-core jam track genre. It's getting a bit commercial now a days. Seems everyone is doing it. ;) I actually love AudioPilz wacky genre descriptions of the awesome tunes he pulls out of "bad gear". Bad gear seems to turn into great gear in his hands for some reason. Everything he has shown I suddenly want to buy!
Have to agree, I'd be lying if I didn't look up prices of everything he's covered. Plus I'm learning about so much of this in-between gear I appreciate so much, not legendary vintage and not sleek modern.
TOO GOOD!!!
🙏🙏Cheers, if I got anything out of this it's that your editing must takes ages. Much respect
AudioPilz brought me here! Groovy!,
❤
What I love about the Bad Gear channel is the songs he creats with the "bad" gear usually lows my mind and shows that even bad gear can sound amazing....
Nice one mate
Now we just need "Average Gear" and the set will be complete.
🤣😂 Today on "totally fine gear"
Kind of Okay Gear
we NEED the average gear channel
“Genre is a construct.” I see what you did there.
granted you're piggybacking on florian's idea, i like what you're doing here. the nick batt face flying by cracked me up for the PWM
Cheers!
Honestly I might just speed up my normal presentation after learning what I did working on this.
@@JorbLovesGear keep doing what you're doing. i need videos in between the weekly bad gear videos
30 seconds in, AudioPilz' recommendation, and the tongue-in-cheek concept have made me your newest subscriber.
🙏Grateful for that, welcome!
@@JorbLovesGear Gear + larfs? What's not to like?
Roland post 80’s:
“What we need to produce are synthesisers that aren’t one massive sweet spot”...
This may have convinced me to buy a Deepmind 12, since I completely missed the point.
🤣😂 Well, I've copied all the juno patches on to the deepmind, so once you get it you'll have both
i heard it's good so that's a-ok
OMG “O.G.’s” and he shows Paulo! I friggin love this!! 😂😂😂🙌
😅🙏🙏
There are actually 3 chorus settings 1, 2, and if you press both 1 and 2, both lights will light up giving you the 3rd setting.
That's gone on the 106, actually
Ok, correction, there WERE three chorus settings!
The mixer he's using... Now THAT'S an underrated piece of gear
UFX 1604! Honestly does a lot of heavy lifting.
@@JorbLovesGear yessir!
Strange that it took the market so long to catch up with it (tascam model 12 etcetc)
Anyway, do u also have the coil whine sometimes?
The high pitch noise that can ruin a recording 😅
I don’t think there is a more appropriate use for the lick than comparative demos 👏
😂🙏🙏
The synth punk brought me here and I have to say this is pretty good.
🙏🙏🙏
3:45 - great to hear the original and best interpretation being played here.
This is what you double with your snares to make them sound better, the whole licc everytime
*Loved* it!! Hipster --> Synthmania was GOLD!! Had that "Brockman in Trouble" vibe! 🤣👍
Okay that was maybe my favorite bit, thank you for calling it out lol
I knew from the intro this was going to be great, plus Florian recommended it. I paid $250 for a Juno 60 in the early '90s and another one early 2000s fit my studio 2nd. He sold his fit a big profit but I'm still jamming. Though it lacks the MIDI of the 106, the chorus can combine settings 1 and 2 for insanely rich goodness.
Hey, do more of these, please. Love it.
You even got a Black keys reference in 👍
Honestly, a favorite bit
'ticking all the boxes', very innowative
Great, now I'm subscribed to both you nerds!
I died when you played the lick on that drum patch
ps - I’m that guy who bought your ex-800 on reverb lol
Oh shit, how is it? Lol
@@JorbLovesGear kicks ass thanks dude!
@@JorbLovesGear kicks ass thanks dude!
I was fortunate to have one back when they were a few hundred bucks, sold it long ago. I would never say the 106 is a bad synth, its just entering overused territory now... kind of like the TR808. Its unfortunate that they go for the prices they do, its about as good as you can get for a starter synth to learn on. My favorite thing to do with mine was use my old Korg X50 (it had a polyphonic arpeggiator that could send messages via midi) to control my juno 106 and create really wild arpeggiator patterns that a Juno 60 (and even a JP8) could only dream of.
Was taking a swig of coffee when you said that bit about keeping Florian out of the work force. It went about as well as it could have. Thanks for the laugh 😆
Cheers, glad to hear you enjoyed it!
I love that you played the riff. Over. And. Over. Again.
😅Had to be sure the joke came across you know
Chorus button stuck at 3:10... killed me. :D And of course the ubiquitous Nick Batt on PWM. Hilarious!
Florian sent me, you have a sub!
I was so into the chorus button joke, truly. What you see is the actual button presses it took, I tried a version playing it twice, and it felt too long. Lol
@@JorbLovesGear It totally worked!
The lick! 😁
So glad someone noticed 😂🤣🙏🙏
More please! Keep up with the witty humor and love the "collaboration" with Bad Gear!! Bad Gear rox!!
More to come!
I owned one of these, it was a good synth. I missed it and I don’t have enough space for it now in my studio, so I got the Model 84 by Softube and I am pretty happy with it, it is a very good emulation. The Juno 106 is definitely good gear :)
Excellent!! Could you review the Boss DR-5. Which I own and still use in 2021! :)
If i get a good deal on one, sure i will. lol
And also, check out Jacob Mann's 106 album, created with the Juno 106 only!
Adore Jacob Mann, that whole album is excellent. Bumble Buddies was the first track of his that I heard, I've been hooked since that.
This video ticks all the boxes: bad gear, good gear and the licc.
🤣🤣All three
I had a Juno-6, for thirteen years. I knew it inside out. I finally traded it in on a Yamaha SY-77. That was the worst trade-in I have ever made. I regret it to this day. The SY-77 is long gone and I don't miss it a bit, but I would love to have my Juno-6 back.
A tale as old as time, im sure.
Hope you find something to fill the gap!
Absolute smash of a synth design ❤
Every preset bangs. Pitch bend mod wheel in one. Awesome awesome awesome
awesome, thanks, you guys do so much of the work for us
Juno 106 user since 1988. A hidden feature on the 106 is that it recognizes mod wheel midi data, so, if you control it via MIDI from another keyboard, you get a lot of expressiveness that you can't get by using the built-in modulation lever.
Same here I still have a 106 in my studio till this day!
That chorus button HAHAHA.. I do love a Juno 106.. I had one on the early 90's.. later to be stolen from me [sob] subbed!
Honestly, Im so glad it happened that way.
I see I'm not the only mid-westerner who the euros video their gear on UA-cam. Seriously, it's like everyone is issued a synthesizer over there! Nice job on the 106. The Deepmind12 was too good a deal to pass on or I probably would own an Alpha Juno2 by now. The prices on the 106's are just too much for me to swallow. But I've always loved that Juno sound. Keep up the good work!
Cheers thank you!
I plan to
The PCM-Nick Batt floating head moment....classic.
Proud of that, will have to do that as often as I can lol
my fav part
this is going to an awesome one!
Liked both the content and the nod to Florian's concept.
Appreciate that, I was really hoping for it to stand on its own
This was actually very funny. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed!
Super nice video!! What is the name of this software editor you're using?
Davinci resolve! Free, very powerful. My laptop has pretty poor graphics performance, and has been handling it pretty well lately (of course, saving often, it does crash)
@@JorbLovesGear ah, I mean the sysEx midi editor, the one with the presets
This is lovely. Well done
FYI the issue with the chorus activation is not related to the button but usually to the transistor. Easy to repair.
Great tip, thank you! And I was just making a bit of a joke. lol
Very well done! I' sure Florian will appreciate wery wery much!
He seems to have! A very generous plug when this dropped. Lol
Great video! Enjoyed it very much. Also, Florian said Hi.
Cheers to him 😁😁
Even a nod to Adam Neely!!
😁😁😁Glad you caught it!
@@JorbLovesGear Hell yeah! And you snagged yourself a new subscriber!
@@2.7petabytes 🙏🙏Thank you, and welcome
Sarcasticore sounds like something I could get into
"Hello! And welcome to eh pretty OK Gear!"
Good deals are still available for these if you look hard enough and are prepared to fix some voice chips
Few and far between, but it does happen. Even broken ones are overpriced, if you ask me.
@@JorbLovesGear I paid 700 for a 106 with dying voice chips which is a good deal these days lol
@@drewarmstrong2333 Definitely is. I got kind of nutty deal on this, they thought it would be broken, but it turned out fine. And the voice chips were already treated.
Nice one, keep doing those! Im just about to buy one (actually a HS-60) when this came out^^
I would LOVE an hs60, I have a few other things from that "realistic" radio shack line that I'm so fond of.
@ghost mall after talking to the seller for quiet some time how i can pay it he wanted to keep it in the end. But i bought a even cheaper 106 in like new conditions :)
The licc, classic synths, PWM-Battman and an Audiopilz recommendation - what's not to like?
Thanks for your great video! I am a new subsciber. To a large extent it seems true that Roland and Korg and other big players were fantastic companies in the past. However, I still believe that there was a certain oligopolistic advantage in those days with only a few players making synths and abusing their power with their high price tags. And in that way I feel they ripped us musicians off, big time. I managed to get a juno 106 and jx8p years ago for reasonable $ even a matrix 6R. And now, even though Junos and Jupiters are amazing Anolog musical instruments, Roland doesn't want anything to do with them. they know that these sought after instruments are not like obsolete electronics, like a 386 pc. But their game plan is this: $$$. Not reissuing fantastic tools that everyone still wants. Let's see if pricing was fair in the past when a jupiter 8 would cost over 3K which is 9K today. For example take the TB303. $500 canadian in 1986. that's $1500 in today's terms. Behringer sells a TB303 full analog clone today for $199 cdn. that would be $66 in 1986 compared to roland's $500. That price is almost 90% less. I strongly believe that big legacy music corps are still trying to get away with margin dictated engineering today, however, Behringer has been the disruptor to their plans. I believe that without Behringer's entry into ANALOG synths there would be no Korg Monologue/Minilogue in the $300 to $700 price ranges. And look at Roland. I have never been more disappointed in a company that I used to revere so much as a youth drooling over synths in the music store. Despite what musicians really want: reissues of their amazing sounding analog masterpieces: they "never look back" and in another sense that means the accountants are running the show there now instead of the sound engineers. When you look at their boutique line of "re-issues" which seems to me cheap plastic housings and controls bundled around standard dsp chips you can buy for cheap, they really seem to want to focus on software passing itself off as hardware so it can be replicated at no cost after initial development. And then they are selling you $50 worth of hardware for $499. They seem to have found a way to make a massive profit margin this time not on astronomical pricing but on a substandard product, and, they just leverage the brand names from the past making nothing like the real instrument they name it after. Good for them for sure. Not so good for us. and then, the virtual "rent a synth" plan they now have where you get to pay rent to use 2D pictures of vintage synths on your computer screen for a limited time...and they don't even need to provide any dsp chips this time because you are using your own computer ones. Well, again that is fantastic for them, but I will never see a physical jupiter 8 re-issue from Roland no matter how much I would want one. I am stuck between choosing to buy a used Jupiter 8, or to buy two fairly new motor vehicles. You see I am certain Roland KNOWS that a Jupiter 8 is not obsolete electronics like a 386 PC. They know it's a classic musical instrument like a Stradivarius. They just don't seem to like the margin$ that a reissue would provide them compared to game console housings passing off as synths, or virtual synths you don't even own. So I really appreciate Uli at Behringer and what he is trying to do. He is trying to make the real instruments AND make them affordable for everybody because the big legacy music corporations simply will not. From what I have heard, his version of the TB303, the Mono-poly, the Odyssey, the Moog D, all sound fantastic. I cannot wait for his version of the OB and especially the "Juniper" 8...and you can be sure his margins are nowhere near what Roland "rent a synth" is but it seems to me he cares alot more about what keyboard musicians desire to have. In a documentary, it stated how he remembers the frustration when he was a kid and could not afford to buy a synth, and that is what is driving his direction now with his reissue versions. With that kind of a philosophy, he is more on our side than the big fat legacy corps every will be. And me, as a person who is after those wonderful sounds, and not really after just collecting synths for their name-sakes, I am thrilled that these very reasonabley low priced versions that sound so close to the originals with real analog circuits are available to young musicians today, because if Uli wouldn't do it, no one would do it, that's for sure!
It's why I bought the System 8 with 106 plug out inside.
Need to try one of those!
Fantastic! Love your videos Jorb
Thanks so much!
The chorus part had my crying 😂😂😂
Great one again!
Late to the party here, but when you played The Lick on drums I lost it 🤣
"Genre is a construct" ... yes... that's ... that's the core concept
I miss my Juno 106!
As soon as its gone, the gear means so much more..lol isnt that always the case
Fun video. The 106 has a great sound.
(hey a fellow Josh!)
Yes! Indeed it does, legendary for a reason I like the think
@@JorbLovesGear Joshes unite!
I just recently started using the TAL-UNO-LX plugin to satisfy that Juno itch. It's so great, glad to see it getting a shout-out!
@@JoshIsMakingMusic I don't spend any time with vst's, hardly any in a daw, but a good homie of mine sings the praises if tal uno all the time. Nice to have that confirmed!
Hey great job. I had a lol! Thanks for the vid!
The only thing whole goal, cheers & glad you enjoyed it
Brilliant, thanks
Cheers! It was fun to do something that was a bit more, humor.
Man the drums from the akai mpc sounds fucking awesome 👍👍👍👍
What is the exaclty model name of that mpc ???
juno 106 ist kind of a deepmind for beginners.
I appreciate this
Hey. I appreciate THIS
I sold my Juno 106, it stopped working, the usual chip issue they all have. It cost alot to keep repairing. I have an alpha juno, an aftertouch touch sensitive update, I prefer it, why keep a keyboard that does not work? Being the Angels Advocate here, but if its unreliable can it really be "good"?
got it as a vsti from syntronik but also got your free patches for my deepmind! hope you clone more synths for the deepmind
Just finishing up the polysix clone patches!
I've owned few in the past, also the rare MKS-7 unit. I don't really miss any of them and this video reminded me why. Overhyped, basic, with next to no features. You can spend that cash SO much better. Even 400€ Deepmind will wipe the Juno section of your songs to next level.
I’m here cause of audio pilz subbed mate
Bless him.
Ticks all the boxes m8
That's the Juno playing at 0:12? Is it a square wave on the filter?
Also, needless to say this was a hit. You have a good voice! and Many laughs!
The arp right in the beginning was a sawtooth + filter I believe.
Or the reversed cymbal riser? That's a sample! Not sure where I got it, been on my mpc for years.
Brilliant!!
Thank you! Proud of it.
great vid
Cheers!
I got one last year for $200. Went to a guys house, older musician, to look at a Simmons Drum set from early 80s. Once there the guy showed me the keyboard that was unadvertised! I never heard if it so took note and went home with nothing. After researching i went back and bought bothe the Simmons and the Roland Juno 106 for $400 total. It does need some tlc. It works but 1 voice is failing.
Great deal! Tons of good documentation on the voice issues, can be hard to take the Ic's out, but other than that not bad.
@@JorbLovesGear not to far from where i live there is a place that apparentky specializes in repairing them and a few ither upgrades. I think its $400 to get an overhaul. Prob worth it
@@Rhezoloution with new voice chips? That's not unreasonable at all, yeah. And the comfort of knowing it'll stay good
suddenly sit upright while hearing da licc in F#
🤣Loved that joke, glad it's been noticed
So many synths, so little cats
My actual reaction: "Wow, bad gear guy doesn't look like what I expected based on his voice. Huh, his accent sounds different. Wait, bad audio guy was on camera in all his videos.
...wait a second..."
😂😂😅
I have a 106, but I feel like it hasnt worked out for me. Im thinking of gettting a 16 voice prophet rev2, to play bigger chords and get better at playing. Do you think the prices will still go up a lot? i.e. would u sell now, or wait? thx!
I honestly can't tell.
On one hand, I think all old gear will get more expensive, but I also so a future where people know more about alternatives and the juno doesn't stand above other vintage stufff.
Very nice. Cheers!
Appreciate that! It was a fun project
Great video; a little bit of positivity goes a long way :-)
That being said, I still want to air my complaint, albeit reluctantly.
IMHO you've OMITTED a whole box, as opposed to merely leaving it unchecked - What about the BENDER??? (Futurama meme required)
Great point! Can't believe i forgot.lol
Great video! these really are great synths, but the 106 has notorious voice reliablility issues that i feel need to be pointed out. Not so much with the old 6 and 60.
Thank you! I certainly agree, the voice chips are a pretty big pain.
I vonder if any are awailable in my area.
we need more audiopilz like channels ;)
So silly, well done!
3:50 was “the licc” on purpose ?
the what
@@JorbLovesGear lolllll
Epic 👾
are you recording into the MPC?
into my mixer!
Nice alliteration 👍
the lick had me sent
It's a forever meme if you ask me.
@@JorbLovesGear truly stands the test of time, very good taste
Where is "It's something Gear"?
LOL snappy reviews of middling gear.
Florian is Quantum? the good and bad at the same time! Nah, it's just Jorb.
YA DONE GOOD
THANK
Florian sent me 😁
Grateful to you for popping in, grateful to him for the plug. Welcome!
This is hilarious!
Cheers! It, honestly, took too much work. Lol
@@JorbLovesGear ‘it just screams “it is a product”’
Hilarious
@@wilsonjaksetic6009 truly proud of that joke 🤣
4:59 spelled dairy wrong
But I spelled diary right 🤔
Awesome
🙏Thank you!
Ah, yes. The good old Post naughties mid daughties sub-melodic post-harmonic full-bore half-cocked properly sterilized no diary full-phat sarcasti-core jam track genre. It's getting a bit commercial now a days. Seems everyone is doing it. ;) I actually love AudioPilz wacky genre descriptions of the awesome tunes he pulls out of "bad gear". Bad gear seems to turn into great gear in his hands for some reason. Everything he has shown I suddenly want to buy!
Have to agree, I'd be lying if I didn't look up prices of everything he's covered.
Plus I'm learning about so much of this in-between gear I appreciate so much, not legendary vintage and not sleek modern.
Tam impala
lol. this is amazing.
🙏🙏Still proud of it. lol
Good gear but bad monitors!
OK, I could not get that "BAD GEAR" guy to review a Buchla. Maybe it needs a GOOD GEAR treatment? IMHO
subscribed!
Cheers, welcome!