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Tone Profile

A classic West Coast G-Funk synth lead. This sound is characterized by its smooth, gliding portamento, bright and slightly detuned sawtooth waveforms, and a touch of chorus for added thickness.

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The Story

The synth lead on 'Gin and Juice' is believed to have been created using a Roland Juno-106, which was a staple synthesizer in Dr. Dre's production during the G-Funk era. The track was recorded at Can-Am Studios with Dr. Dre producing, featuring the characteristic smooth, gliding portamento and detuned sawtooth waveforms that defined the West Coast sound of the early 1990s.

Production Credits

Producer: Dr. Dre

Engineer: Unknown

Recorded at: Can-Am Studios

Signal Chain

Recreation Tips

  • Start with a sawtooth wave on a Roland Juno-106 or similar analog synth.
  • Add a touch of portamento to create the gliding effect.
  • Slightly detune the oscillators for a thicker sound.
  • Use a chorus effect to add width and depth.
  • Adjust the filter cutoff and resonance to shape the tone.

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Substitutions & Recommendations

Alternative to: Roland Juno-106

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Alternative to: Roland Juno-106

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Alternative to: Roland Juno-106

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Alternative to: Roland Juno-106

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