Arturia Jun-6 V Explained

Synth pro Tyler Coffin delivers in-depth Arturia Juno-6 V tutorials! See and hear how Arturia has recreated one of the most legendary '80s synths, the Roland Juno-6 synthesizer. Learn all of the Juno-6 V's features and functions as well as how to make classic sounds with this amazing virtual recreation. In addition, you also get the presets made in the video series. These videos are designed for new Arturia Jun-6 V users.

Videos
Introduction & Overview (03:06) - Tyler welcomes you and gives an overview of the aspects and nature of the Arturia Jun-6 V, as well as a bit of history before digging further into the instrument.
The User Interface & Basic Operation (06:53) - In this video, you'll get acquainted with the main interface and general layout of the Jun-6 V so that you have a good initial idea of how to approach it later in more detail.
The Digitally Controlled Oscillator (DCO) (04:40) - It all starts here with the single digitally controlled oscillator or DCO, which gives you the polyphonic analog sound that comes from the original instrument.
The Filters & Amplifier (04:30) - Learn how you can shape your sound with the high & low pass filters, as well as the amplifier, to give movement to the timbre and volume of the oscillators.
The Envelopes & LFOs (05:07) - Here we look at the two envelopes and two low frequency oscillators that are available in the Jun-6 V, both of which can be applied to parameters within the synth. See how!
The Arpeggiator & Chord Mode (04:01) - See how the original Juno arpeggiator is recreated to get right to the point of playing sequenced notes from chords. You'll also explore how to set up Chord Mode to easily assign and play chords with single keys.
The Effects (05:51) - The Jun-6 V gives you a few new options for output effects including a delay and reverb, as well as the defining Juno feature, its chorus, which gives its classic sound.
Voicing & Modulation (07:00) - Watch how to configure the keyboard controls of the Jun-6 V with the desired voices and polyphony, as well as a bit of modulation of parameters by MIDI and other sources.
Preset Management & the Browser (07:01) - Learn all about the browser and how you can add your own sounds to it, as well as how to effectively browse the library to find a wide array of classic and new sounds in the Jun-6 V.
Jun-6 V Sound Design: Bass (06:59) - See and hear how to make a classic Juno bass sound with some extra bells and whistles that make it even more fun to play.
Jun-6 V Sound Design: Lead (09:06) - Watch how to implement the Jun-6 V's strengths and make some wide leads and chord sounds.
Jun-6 V Sound Design: Pad (13:23) - Learn how to create a spacious pad and soundscape that you can float around in with rich, long chords.
Chorus Jun-6 Plug-In Effect (03:37) - Here, we look at the separate Arturia chorus plug-in based on a slightly expanded Jun-6 chorus, that you can use on any sound or signal, in any DAW!
Review & Conclusion (05:15) - Tyler wraps things up with a quick recap and some closing remarks before sending you off to make fantastic sounds with the Jun-6 V!