A very nice piece Piotr, I do miss my Juno 6 (I had one when they were new out in the early 80's !!), the Junos have such a nice mellow sound, all my big synths are long gone now, just me and the Modulars now :), take care Keith
I really appreciate your comment, Keith! I agree with you! There is just something different Junos that is not very easy to find in other synths. But with modular synths, we have more infinite possibilities to discover, while on Juno you have 58 patches to play around with. As much as they are amazing and respectable, they have limits. Cheers!
Hey! I think for EQ I didn't do much. I wanted to preserve as much natural sound of the Juno as possible. For Shimmer, I only decreased the amount of Low end on the EQ portion and decreased the mix to about 25%. Hope this helps:)
Thank you so much! Honestly, it primarily revolved around the P4, P5, and m3 intervals between C, and F Major Chords, with as many spread voices as possible, to show the depth and fill as much frequency spectrum as I could. After exploring these I ventured into open hybrid and slash chords to open up some new harmonic possibilities. I don't have a clear answer, but I played what felt right at the moment. Cheers!
@@PiotrGarbaczonek Thank you for the explanation: I loved the texture created by the lower pitched notes, lush and dreamy. I own a JU-06A but I suffer from the lack of voices... working with long release notes it can result in sudden cut of sounds, not nice.
You my friend are a talented soul!
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A very nice piece Piotr, I do miss my Juno 6 (I had one when they were new out in the early 80's !!), the Junos have such a nice mellow sound, all my big synths are long gone now, just me and the Modulars now :), take care Keith
I really appreciate your comment, Keith! I agree with you! There is just something different Junos that is not very easy to find in other synths. But with modular synths, we have more infinite possibilities to discover, while on Juno you have 58 patches to play around with. As much as they are amazing and respectable, they have limits. Cheers!
Beautiful
Man, are you able to remember the settings for the EQ? Valhalla Shimmer?
Hey! I think for EQ I didn't do much. I wanted to preserve as much natural sound of the Juno as possible. For Shimmer, I only decreased the amount of Low end on the EQ portion and decreased the mix to about 25%. Hope this helps:)
Hi Piotr, this is really beautiful! I also have a Juno 60. Would you mind sharing the preset/settings you used for this please?
That was absolutely beautiful! What patterns did you use for your left hand?
Thank you so much! Honestly, it primarily revolved around the P4, P5, and m3 intervals between C, and F Major Chords, with as many spread voices as possible, to show the depth and fill as much frequency spectrum as I could. After exploring these I ventured into open hybrid and slash chords to open up some new harmonic possibilities. I don't have a clear answer, but I played what felt right at the moment. Cheers!
@@PiotrGarbaczonek Thank you for the explanation: I loved the texture created by the lower pitched notes, lush and dreamy. I own a JU-06A but I suffer from the lack of voices... working with long release notes it can result in sudden cut of sounds, not nice.