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Roland JUNO-106

Analog Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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Published on 01/26/13 at 04:56
This is an analog synthesizer (DCO to be precise, Digitally Controlled Oscillator) in the early 80.Il has 6 voices, memories (128) but not arpeggiator. This is a keyboard that was prevalent at the time. You could even buy at FNAC, and yes, it existed .... There is a stereo chorus, which adds a lot to the sound, although it breath a little - it's part of the Juno-106! It is equipped noon, one of the first at the time.

UTILIZATION

It is very simple to use, like most analog keyboards. A = slider function. It acts on the sounds in real time, no mouse, windows, mac, ipad .... this is fabulous.

SOUNDS

The sounds are great, the analog is incomparable. Of course this is a big unless its a Moog or ARP, but the possibilities are enormous, and there are plenty of finesse. The filter is very good.

OVERALL OPINION

Like all ancient instruments, there may be technical problems, but nothing is irreparable. A keyboard like this with memories and MIDI is incomparable. The DCO are that the agreement is very stable, no worries on that side.
I have a lot of old keyboards for all brands, and frankly, the Juno-106 worth.