If you need a piano sound and all you have is a Juno 6, this might work. Not exactly a piano, but plays like one.
Slightly squawky lead made of synced saw waves
These low-key chords will glue a sparse mix together.
While making this patch, it reminded me of the beginning chords from Animal by Miike Snow. But after listening to the original, it doesn’t sound much like it. Still, it could be useful as prominent rhythmic chords.
A slow “wow” sound. The demo sound shows off chords, but this would work nice as a single note used to accent the beginning of a musical phrase in an arrangement.
Starts with a click adding some extra presence when mixed with the bass drum.
Distorted, piercing lead sound Inspired by “Gun” by CHVRCHES.
The highest drawbar at 8 gives it a bright presence. Add leslie on high to bring it home.
Horribly electronic tom toms. Good for 80s reminiscing.
Spacey slow building chords with gradually opening and closing filter.
One finger launches a chord in an interesting rhythm thanks to the arpeggiator. Combine two notes for complex harmonies.
Growly bass with auto-alternating octaves. Adjust the speed of LFO1 to change the speed of the octaves.
Highly resonant bass tone like you might find on a TB-303.
Brass horn inspired lead. Use the bender to dynamically adjust the filter while playing to simulate the air moving faster or slower through the horn.
Bright with a gradual moving filter and shimmery chorus
A rapid stuttered tone accompanied with a slow wash, great for sustained chords.
A light, slightly fuzzy staccato sound perfect for rapid chords.