I mean she’s not wrong in either example. If you’re doing pop funk r&b genres the Juno 106 is quite versatile. Been used on countless hits modern and old in many different ways.zerocrossing wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 11:12 pmAs soon as she says the Juno 106 is capable of so many different sounds, she reveals that she has no idea what she’s talking about. The “Prophet 10 is like a Prophet 5 with some extra stuff” really nails the point down. I couldn’t spend 10 minutes alone with her.SoftSynthLover99 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:34 pm
Grammy nominated AND producer of the year nominee. Guess we can add her to the list of producers/musicians who are still doing it wrong?
Who needs instruments, effects pedals, drum machines etc when we have computers right?! RIGHT?!![]()
The prophet 5 can also be upgraded to a prophet 10, so the “additional cool stuff” she mentions is technically correct as well (albeit a simplified explanation).
If you couldn’t spend 10 minutes alone with a super talented grammy nominated AND producer of the year candidate, then you may want to look in the mirror because that says everything about you and nothing about her. And FYI some girls talk this way it’s just how some are in case you aren’t familiar with them
