Re: Which Roland Juno to buy



ahh of course...that makes total sense. RAM at a premium so reduce the
available savable value for the HPF parameter and save the memory for
something more 'useful'. Interesting.

graham

"Wes" <flattopnospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Probably has more to do with they thought it wasn't worth dividing the
> slider up into many values to mux and demux. They felt a value of 4 was
> musically acceptble. Traditionally, a manufacturer wanted to set aside
> more
> memory for things like cutoff. This allowed them a bit of a short cut.
>
> Few manufacturers really pursued the HPF world. They viewed it as
> musically
> unworthy unless coupled together with the LPF. Significant added cost
> without a real demand during that period. Most manufacturers were
> attepting
> to scale synths down. This usually tied itself to less features and
> resolution.
>
> Wes Taggart
> Analogics
> "david morley" <david.morley@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3olvhoF6irhhU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Graham Collins wrote:
>> > really? so you're saying the 60 has the segmented slider but the 6
> doesn't?
>> > I'd not heard of this before.
>> >
>> > graham
>> >
>> > "david morley" <david.morley@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:3oh11uF5uslvU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>> >>Graham Collins wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> The 6 and 60 are identical with the exception that the latter has
> RAM
>> >>>storage.
>> >>
>> >>And the hpf filter is fully variable on the 6 ;)
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> Yes. The 60 is a 4 position slider and the 6 is fully variable. Someone
>> told me it was because they didn't have enough space in the OS chip for
>> some reason...
>> Did the 6's have DCB too??
>
>


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