The Roland Juno-G was released in 2006 and is a 61-note workstation keyboard which incorporates the sound engine from the Fantom-X, with 128-note polyphony. As the display in many cases has stopped ...
Ideal for those who’ve always wanted a Juno-60 or 106, this delivers the spirit of those original synths and much more besides. Oodles of original Juno mojo in a solidly built chassis. Stunning looks ...
Since the idea of the all-in-one synth/production workstation came into its own decades ago, Roland has cranked out all sorts of formidable, great sounding instruments used for composition, recording ...
But that lack of knowledge hasn’t stopped Roland from programming the sound into recent keyboards and modules. The sound has also made its way into plenty of drum kits made by producers, like Lewi V ...