Roland Juno-G
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Roland Juno-G by Roland | |||
Synthesis type: | digital signal processing | ||
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Polyphony: | 128 voices | ||
Oscillators: | ? | ||
Multitimbral: | ? | ||
VCF: | ? | ||
VCA: | ? | ||
LFO: | ? | ||
Velocity sensitive: | Yes | ||
Aftertouch: | Yes | ||
External control: | USB and regular MIDI | ||
Memory: | 64 Mb + DIMM slot | ||
Onboard effects: | ? | ||
Produced: | 2006 - present | ||
Original price: | US$1000 |
Roland Juno-G is a music workstation introduced in 2006 by Roland Corporation as the successor of the popular Juno-D synthesizer. It's design resembles vintage Juno synths, such as the Juno-106.
Juno-G's major competidors in the price range and features are the Korg Triton Le/TR entry-level workstations.
[edit] Features
The Juno-G has the same sound generator from the Fantom-X series. It has a 128-voice polyphony, 768 patches and 256 GM2 within the 64Mb of wave memory, having 16 MIDI and 4 stereo audio tracks for recording.
It is also fully PC compatible, connecting through USB for MIDI and data transfer. Supported are CompactFlash and SmartMedia memory cards.
[edit] External links
- Roland US - official site
- Musiciansfriend - a review
- Synthblock - another review