Pretend the Juno has a mono mode for this lead. Use the LFO trigger to bring in vibrato on longer notes.
Rate: | 60 % |
Delay Time: | 15 % |
Trigger Mode: | Man |
LFO: | 50 % |
PWM: | 90 % |
PWM Mode: | ENV |
Pulse Wave: | On |
Saw Wave: | On |
Sub Wave: | On |
Sub Level: | 85 % |
Noise Level: | 85 % |
Frequency: | 0 % |
Cutoff Frequency: | 50 % |
Resonance: | 25 % |
ENV Mode: | Up |
ENV Amount: | 90 % |
LFO Amount: | 0 % |
Keyboard: | 50 % |
Mode: | Gate |
Attack: | 0 % |
Decay: | 50 % |
Sustain: | 30 % |
Release: | 40 % |
Type I: | Off |
Type II: | Off |
JM
The Juno does actually have a hidden mono mode, putting all 6 voices in unison.
To activate it:
1. power off the Juno
2. make sure the arpeggio mode switch is in the ‘up’ position
3. while holding the ‘key transpose’ button down, turn the power back on.
Now the synth is in mono unison mode!
Unfortunately, the oscillators are perfectly in tune with one another, so this doesn’t sound as big as one would think.
adam (synthlib)
I had no idea. I just tried it and it worked great. Thanks for the tip.