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Roland JUNO-G

Digital Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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Published on 09/06/06 at 10:37
- Gnrateur sound of the family of which he took bcp Fantom sounds + the specific program in the Juno-G
- Polyphony 128
- Report qualitprix exceptional
- Manuel course in french (it was purchased or you??)

UTILIZATION

- For those who have the habit of Roland, ds is the continuity ...
- For those who have used the Yamaha Motif, a breeze!
- Squenceur ultra-intuitive, 4 audio tracks possible
- Keyboard synth trs of good quality (personal opinion)
- .....

SOUNDS

So!
Well it is called Juno more for marketing than anything else because it really is a versatile synth. While it sounds pretty typical of the old Roland synths (Junos, Jupiter8, Jx, TB303, etc. ...), the rhodes and Wurli I love, Mellotron, Fairlight type synth voices (remember Art of Noise!), tablecloths gentle, leads well-edged ...
But also very good acoustic sounds: Listen to the folk and electric guitars ...!!! Good piano sound (better than Reason, not talking about the Korg ...), of strings ... Trs good ethnic sounds, flutes, shaku, sitar, etc ...
So yes, there are sound effects as pointed out earlier opinion. But have to see where! It is closer to that of Distorted Reality quack qd Himself! Are there other sound banks that the bank costs which are not GM? (See review previous ones)

OVERALL OPINION

Ok it makes a synth bastard for some, but I would rather versatile ... You can do everything with ... And you saw the price?