Nice! An no, this is not real. How I wish.... I have a thing for portable lap synths.
Via Henrik Nydell:
"Saw that you put up an imaginary AlphaJuno-10 on the blog
and thought of my project that hopefully will be realised
some day, the SH-106, a 2 1/2 octave Juno-106."
Update: See this post for a real one, the "Junior 106."
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
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Well, there is the Juno-D. ; ) Blasphemy!
ReplyDeletei saw the real thing. a guide on how to, electricly it seemed sound, i'm planing to to it to mine.. mines lost a voice and its dodgy tune-age. ill getback to you when i have done it
ReplyDeletefound it!!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://nyd.homeip.net/projects/j106/
how cool is this. although i love all original stuff. this is nice!!!!
Thanks. I totally forgot about this post. I updated it with a link to another post on the Junior 106.
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