Peter_IK wrote:my dad had a Juno 106 which I now possess
At different points throughout my musical history I owned a Roland Juno-6, Juno-60 and Juno-106. I think the Juno-6 was actually my favorite. The Juno-6 and Juno-60 were both (not during the same time period) sitting used in music stores when I picked them up. That wasn't too unusual in the early '90's. By time I got my Juno-106 around 1998, I could only find one on-line (dial-up modem) in a music store in New Jersey, I think...
In all honesty, for the trouble and room they took, I'll take Syntronik... a lot more stable and it won't physically start failing... I also have a Juno-60 plugin emulator made by a solo developer that is spot on, even the choruses and the self-oscillation... but I find myself using Syntronik the most.
Dave