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Arturia Jun-6 V Virtual Synthesizer Plug-in (download)

Arturia Jun-6 V Virtual Synthesizer Plug-in (download)
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$597.00 $835.80

The Arturia Jun-6 V is a virtual instrument plug-in that models the pure analog spirit of the Roland Juno-6 synthesizer, the DCO (Digitally Controlled Oscillator) classic that brought polyphony to the masses. Its thick and creamy sound, iconic BBD stereo chorus, and enhanced modulation options (for the richest chords) remain awe-inspiring to this day.

Optimized for the modern music maker, Jun-6 V features an easy-to-use interface, simple controls, accessible creative features, and 180+ factory presets, making it an essential keyboard for bringing instant mix-filling analog fatness and '80s synth glory to your productions.

Arturia's proprietary TAE technology accurately emulates the characteristics of analog oscillators, filters, and soft clipping, ensuring that the Jun-6 V sounds and behaves exactly like the original Juno-6. The software is compatible with Mac and Windows. It runs as standalone software or operates within AU, VST, and AAX formats.

Recreation of Roland Juno-6    Analog Polysynth Thickness    Over 180 Factory Presets    Standalone, VST, AU, AAX, Mac/Windows

General
Delivery MethodDownload
License TypeStandard
Sound TypeSynthesizer
Supported Plug-In FormatsAAX (Native), AU, VST
Standalone OperationYes
System Requirements
Supported Operating SystemsWindows 8.1 or Later
macOS 10.13 or Later
OS CompatibilityWindows 8.1 or Later
macOS 10.13 or Later
Memory Requirement4 GB
Storage Requirement2 GB
Internet Connection RequiredYes

  • Instantly find the sound that’s in your head with intelligent and streamlined preset browsing—over 180 factory presets.
  • Integrated in-app tutorials guide you through every aspect of the instrument.
  • Resizable GUI.
  • Arturia Software Center lets you download, organize, and update all your Arturia software titles in one place, as well as manage all of your licenses across multiple devices.

  • Next-generation component-level model of the Roland Juno-6.
  • TAE-powered for component-accurate detail and authentic analog charm.
  • Free-running phase oscillator with up to 36 voices of polyphony.
  • Double-barrelled filter with bubbling low-pass warmth, dynamic high-pass tension, or a combination of the two.
  • State-of-the-art analog BBD stereo chorus emulation.
  • 3 voice-calibration states for true analog realism.
  • Classic arpeggiator.

  • Expanded modulation: One envelope has become two, and a second multiwaveform LFO has been added to the mix. The second ADSR envelope features two freely assignable destinations, as does LFO 2.
  • LFO 2: A sample-and-hold waveform modulating the VCF cutoff frequency, bringing dynamic random movement to a static vintage-sounding patch.
  • Chord Mode: Transform every note into a full-sounding chord, and choose from 12 voicings including your own custom voicing.
  • 3-Mode Chorus: Cycle through Dry, Mode I, Mode II, and the secret Mode 3, with its original mono sound and faster modulation rate.
  • Bender and Unison: Bender is hardwired to the DCO and VCF for instant pitch bends and dynamic build-ups. Unison assigns multiple voices to a single note for condensed fatness, perfect for pumping bass arps or red-hot leads.
  • Delay and Reverb: Add spacious reverb and delay to modernize your vintage sound.
  • Pulsing Reverb: Use Jun-6 V's modulation controls to create moving ambience.
  • Modwheel, Velocity, and Aftertouch: With the Modwheel, tweak the LFO intensity for the DCO and/or VCF, or assign it to a destination of your choice. Assign Velocity or AfterTouch to a modulation destination of your choice for dynamic movement that responds to every touch.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I use 2 different pairs of speakers, either interchangeably (A/B comparison) as well as all 4 speakers at the same time?

A: The Arturia MiniFuse 4 Portable 4x4 USB Type-C Audio/MIDI Interface does have four analog outputs, which could conceivably be routed to four different speakers, but it does not have any switching controls. For A/B comparison between multiple speakers, you would really want to use a monitor controller.

Q: 2. Is there a way to record an iPhone or Android via USB into a computer?

A: It would be helpful to have more information about how the phone will be used in your application. If you want to record phone conversations, you could use the JK Audio CellTap 4C Wireless Phone Audio Tap Adapter (B&H # JKCELLTAP4C) and connect the phone's headphone jack to send audio from the phone to the CellTap 4C, then instead of using a traditional audio recorder, send the output from CellTap 4C to the input on a USB audio interface which will connect to your computer via USB. For a simple USB audio interface, you can use the Audio-Technica Consumer ATR2x-USB 3.5mm to USB 2.0 Type-C Audio Adapter (B&H # AUATR2XUSB). Adapters will be needed to connect to the Lightning port on an iPhone and perhaps for the Android phone, depending on whether or not it has a 3.5mm headphone jack. For iPhone, use the Apple Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter (B&H # APLAADAP) combined with a 3.5mm TRRS cable like the IK Multimedia TRRS Audio Cable (B&H # IKIPCSTOMP) to connect the iPhone to the "Phone" input on the CellTap 4C, and connect a microphone like the wired Apple headset with a 3.5mm TRRS connector to the "Headset" jack. Then use a standard aux cable like the Pearstone Stereo Mini Male to Stereo Mini Male Cable - Black, 3' (B&H # PEMMSA103B) to connect to the USB audio interface (or a standard audio recorder). For an Android phone with a 3.5mm headphone jack, use the same setup without the Lightning adapter. For an Android phone with USB-C, use the same setup with a USB-C adapter such as the Comica Audio CVM-SPX-UC 3.5mm TRRS Female to USB Type-C Audio-Interface Cable for Android (B&H # COCVMSPXUC) instead of the Lightning adapter. The Arturia AudioFuse Rev2 will allow you to send audio from its output into your phone to use the phone as a recorder. You would not be able to connect your phone to the AudioFuse as an input device via USB because the phone will see it as a charging port.

Q: 3. Does the MiniFuse go into standby when the computer is put to sleep, or do the LEDs stay on all the time unless you unplug the USB cable?

A: The Arturia MiniFuse 2 Portable 2x2 USB Type-C Audio/MIDI Interface will remain on as long there is voltage sent from the computer's USB port to the interface. When the computer goes to sleep, the interface will eventually shut down as well and the LEDs will also turn off.

Q: 4. Will this control Cakewalk Sonar or Artist DAWs?

A: Yes, that is possible, there is no template available, so you will have to assign each function from the DAW software and save the settings as a template.

Q: 5. Can the Sony HT-A7000 sound bar be mounted to the TV without impacting sound quality?

A: The Sony HT-A7000 500W Virtual 7.1.2-Channel Soundbar BH #SOHTA7000 is not designed to be mounted directly to a television due to the up-firing speakers. The HT-A7000 has a total of 7.1.2 virtual channels: two up-firing drivers for overhead sound, two beam tweeters, five front drivers for wider virtual surround sound, and two built-in woofers for deep bass. With Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO Front Surround, the HT-A7000 creates virtual surround sound that seems to come from all around you so you can fully enjoy the thrill of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.

Q: 6. Does it require external speakers?

A: Yes

Q: 7. Does this have waterfall keys?

A: No, the keys on the Arturia KeyLab 88 MkII Hammer-Action MIDI Controller have a very small lip at the end. They are not waterfall style keys with a totally flat edge.

Q: 8. Is bhphotovido.com an authorized arteria dealer for the minifuse 4?

A: Yes, B&H is an authorized dealer for Arturia Products, including the Arturia MiniFuse 4 Portable 4x4 USB Type-C Audio/MIDI Interface.

Q: 9. does this interface work with the rode nt1 without a separate preamp? can i use this interface with beyerdynamic DT 990 pro 250 ohm version?

A: Yes, the Arturia MiniFuse 2 Portable 2x2 USB Type-C Audio/MIDI Interface can be used with the Rode NT1 Large Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone. The interface has built-in mic preamps and the ability to supply phantom power to the microphone. The 250 ohm Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro Headphones do work with the MiniFuse 2 at an acceptable volume level, but if you find that you need more power for higher output levels and more headroom, then you will want to use a separate headphone amp.

Q: 10. Will the Sony HT-A7000 sound bar work well with the Sony A9G OLED tv? And would adding a sub woofer make sense?

A: The Sound Bar will work fine with the A9G as the TV supports eARC. A subwoofer will do fine if you are needing more lower end Bass Audio.

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