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Published on 11/27/10 at 15:34
Less compared to Juno 2:
4-octave keyboard instead of 5, no vlocit or aftertouch.
No memory cartridge
The "plus" jacks backup to tape.
USE
See opinion on them? Juno 1 and 2.
SONORITS
See opinion on them? Juno 1 and 2.
NOTICE GLOBAL
The purpose of my review is to attract the attention of buyers might apply Juno.
I do not dnigre Juno 1. But if the opportunity presents, prfrez Juno 2. At the time I write o (27/11/2010), the dimension Juno 1 is 150 euros while that of Juno 2 is 147 euros (???). This may be the rarity of the Juno 1.
Juno 1 exists only because Roland wanted to launch a keyboard "analog-digital" at a cost of 100,000 yen in 1985. Rsultat: a nice little portable keyboard, but that did not allow to fully exploit its synthesis (not vlocit.
Here's a link to the history of Juno: http://www.roland.com/synth/JUNO/history.html
4-octave keyboard instead of 5, no vlocit or aftertouch.
No memory cartridge
The "plus" jacks backup to tape.
USE
See opinion on them? Juno 1 and 2.
SONORITS
See opinion on them? Juno 1 and 2.
NOTICE GLOBAL
The purpose of my review is to attract the attention of buyers might apply Juno.
I do not dnigre Juno 1. But if the opportunity presents, prfrez Juno 2. At the time I write o (27/11/2010), the dimension Juno 1 is 150 euros while that of Juno 2 is 147 euros (???). This may be the rarity of the Juno 1.
Juno 1 exists only because Roland wanted to launch a keyboard "analog-digital" at a cost of 100,000 yen in 1985. Rsultat: a nice little portable keyboard, but that did not allow to fully exploit its synthesis (not vlocit.
Here's a link to the history of Juno: http://www.roland.com/synth/JUNO/history.html