Maya 1.1 Walkthrough With a Bit of Music in the End

In this video, we're diving into the brand new Maya v1.1 update! What started as a quick quality-of-life patch turned into a major update with deep DSP improvements, getting Maya even closer to the hardware character of the original Roland Juno-6. Get your copy: https://isotonikstudios.com/maya-1-1-wt We’ll do a side-by-side sound test with the hardware Juno-6, break down the new features, and finish with a quick track jam. 🎛️ What’s New in Maya v1.1: — Reworked Presets: Cleaned up and completely removed from the undo stack. — Unison Mode: Replicating the Juno-6 service/calibration mode to stack all 6 voices into a massive mono synth. — Voice Calibration & Component Tolerances: Use the "Serials" feature to introduce subtle vintage component drift and uncalibrated voice character. — Phase-Correct Sub Oscillator: Now perfectly in phase with the hardware Juno. — Upgraded MPE Controls: MPE is now on by default with new routings for envelope (Attack/Decay/Release) and LFO rate modulation. — Envelope to LFO Routing: Dynamically change LFO speed using the envelope curve. — Mixer Normalization: An optional convenience toggle to keep your volume stable regardless of how many oscillators are active. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:14 - Juno-6 Hardware vs. Maya Side-by-Side 1:00 - Preset System Updates 2:00 - New Unison Mode & Moving the Spread Control 4:00 - Voice Calibration, Serials & Vintage Drift 7:36 - Sub Oscillator Phase & MPE Upgrades 9:10 - Modulating LFO & Envelope via MPE 10:40 - Envelope to LFO Rate Routing 11:40 - Mixer Normalization (Convenience vs. Analog Distortion) 14:30 - Quick Session Jam & Track Breakdown #Synthesizer #Juno6 #MayaSynth #MusicProduction #MPE #SynthUpdate #PluginReview