YouTube via TheSynthFreq | February 13, 2011 | "Hey! :) Ever wished your Juno-1 had just one more oct transpose + or -? well there's a way to get 3 octaves of transpose! It works in either direction, plus or minus octaves. No need to change the DCO at all. I'll show you how. :):) TSF & Juno-1"Alpha Juno-1: VCA: ADSR, D-ADSR, GT, DGT TheSynthFreq | February 13, 2011 | "How to get a mono patch with
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