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The Arturia Chorus JUN-6 is based on the iconic stereo effect found in the Juno polysynth series from the ‘80s, complete with faithful BBD analog warmth, an authentic 3-mode layout, and flexible modern controls to find your own modulation flavor.
The Chorus JUN-6 features simple controls including an accurate recreation of the 2-mode Roland Juno-6 chorus plus additional manual depth, rate, and phase controls, which allow for width adjustment. Also included are the original I + II position for vibrato-like sounds. Finally, you can harness this powerful chorus effect that was originally only available within the Juno-6 polysynth.
The easy chorus you’ve always wantedChorus JUN-6's subtle stereo richness has to be heard to be believed - try it out for yourself below by turning the MIX knob.
A recreation of a rare and much-loved analog gem, bringing unique BBD imperfection and the easiest set of FX controls you’ve ever seen for effortlessly warm analog grain. The Juno chorus is unique in its popularity - rather than being a pedal, a rack-mounted unit, or a secretstudio weapon, it was built into the classic ‘80s synths of the same name. But it was more than just a component. More than a handful of controls at the end of the chain.
Its beautiful stereo width, warm BBD analog color, and button-operated simplicity was - and still is - irresistible.
The 3-mode design has been meticulously analyzed and reproduced to behave just like the original, right down to the LFO frequencies. Instant, classic variants of rate, depth, and stereo spread. To take it further, we added a Manual mode to access some familiar modulation flexibility - just in case.