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For the longest time, I assumed that the Juno line of synths were my favorite. Kind of hard to argue with, really. Insofar as sounds that I liked and used, I have owned at one point everything in the line, including the Roland SH-101, which I always include in there—it’s kind of the mono version. Loved it. Always broken. The only one that I’ve had that has never broken is the Roland Alpha Juno. Funny enough, I own AlphaJuno.com, have a dormant label called Alpha Juno Records. I love the name. I think the synth is a good balance. Yes, it’s hard to program, but you can do a lot with the front panel that people don’t talk about. My first analog synth was a Moog Minitaur. I’ve owned three: initially a black one, bought a white one, sold the white one, rented a black one, then re-bought a black one. So I’ve been through three. Then I got a Moog Grandmother. I sold it because I had a Moog Matriarch coming. I 'd bought a 500 series Moog delay for super cheap when they were on closeout, and…

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