Dom
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Yes a Roland Juno 6 - Bloody brilliant, got it cheap as well and its in top condition for a synth thats 24years old (few fader hats missing, but nothing major) 
Hopefully will get it serviced and parts replaced etc when money allows (i can see it costing the same as the synth), eitherway im chuffed to bits 
[Edited on 11-08-2005 by Dom]
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Bart
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A church organ.
Nice
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
A church organ.
Nice
i see you know shit all about old roland synths then  thanks for your reply though, it really has made my life worth living
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Pablo
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Mines better
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Pablo

Mines better
GTF with your casio  - although if you really have got an old 70s/80s one, there starting to come back in use so it might be worth a few bob 
Although a Roland Jupiter 4 or 8 is where its at - shame they cost a few grand
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Pablo
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I rock
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Bart
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Looks the same as:
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scott d
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Better than ReFX JunoX2 I bet 
How much did it set you back? Was looking at one sometime back on ebay but need a new first mixer as it is nackered.
Hoovers
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Scott_NW
Better than ReFX JunoX2 I bet 
How much did it set you back? Was looking at one sometime back on ebay but need a new first mixer as it is nackered.
Hoovers
aye, got loads of plugins and the JunoX2 seems to be pretty good - but nothing will get that vintage sound, nor the saw leads and bass notes 
Set me back 200 quid, and its in very good condition - which is a bargin considering most of the time they seem to go for 250-400 quid 
although i really need a new midi controller, like the evolution jobbies or edirol stuff - but like i say, was a bargin and ill always make my money back on it so
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scott d
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Get an edirol or m-audio controller. I have an evolution, got it for assignable controllers which are never used, compaired with others it feels like a shoddy piece of plastic crap which it is 
does the job tho
£200 is for the condition - easily get that back if not more when the time comes.
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Dom
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yea nearly got a radium 66 jobbie, but a lot of people dont seem to be happy with the keys (plastic, feel like there going to break etc). Where as the evolution's seem to get good reviews.
Which one do you have? was looking at the 461c - faders, knobs etc seems to get pretty good reviews and can be had for 100 quid-ish.
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Simon
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Mine is much better, i think you will agree
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scott d
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have an MK-249c which has dodgy almost breakable keys. not used any other evolutions so can't comment.
461c looks pretty good though, especially with those faders and for around £100 can't complain.
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