Decent Roland Juno 106 vst out there?

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Did you search the forum already? I think there's been discussions about this before, and also that there's been a couple of attempts by ppl to make an emulation of the 106.

One of them, which AFAIK unfortunately is discontinued is Junox from ReFX.
It was a bit heavy on the CPU I remember, but with todays much faster putters, it wouldn't be something to really be concerned about.
And it really really sounded nice actually, though I never had the chance to test it directly against a real 106, so not so sure about how well the emulation is done.
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Ah got the old demo off the vst selection page. Triple click and (multi/setup not sure which did it but one got rid of the old stuff) Actually this triple click thing. What does it do in conjunction with the setup and multi buttons. I think Im right in saying one of them deletes the old cache like say on internet explorer and refreshes it. Still it's sorted now.

Actually, I am really happy with Supersaw, I had a Roland JP8080 and it does a great job of emulating it. I will check out the other suggestions from you guys though thanks. :)

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c3boy wrote:Probably a simple answer here.

I deleted the demo folder out of the unsupported plug in folder as it says to do in the manual, but it's still showing up on my vst selection screen next to my paid for one. How do i get rid of the one i deleted? Im not used to installing unsupported stuff so Iv no experience on getting rid of them well and truly of the system.

Gary
Hold down the multi button and triple-click the power. Let go of the multi button when the display says "loading". This is known as "clearing the plug-in cache".

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wow... you bought that?

well, if you like it, that is good enough for me i guess. :)

i would have mentioned Superwave P8 (free) if i knew you were after that sound :)
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